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don't...
Note: I am so sorry! Thank you gemstar2 for bringing to my attention that I am completely ignorant of other parts of the world! I totally did not mean to give away that Jess would return – I just viewed it as vital to those who had already seen him return. Once again, greatest apologies!
Rory sat in the car that stood in the driveway. She couldn't get over the fact that it didn't feel right to be here. She loved Stars Hollow and being home and it certainly felt like home here. And she most definetly wanted her mom, as childish as it made her feel. And although her face was streaked with tears, she couldn't help but feel like she was running from something that she didn't need to run from. And that made her feel all the more awful.
Lorelai rapped her fingers on the car window. Rory cut off the ignition and opened the door, still staring straight forward at the house. Lorelai dodged the door and then lowered herself to Rory's level in her sports car.
"I'm running. And I... I shouldn't be."
Lorelai started to hug her poor daughter, but before she could wrap her arms entirely around Rory, Rory turned and suddenly things began to spill out of her mouth.
"He's the one that left me. It was his fault, HIS loss. Why am I leaving? Why am I running? Why isn't he? What about California? He should be running! He should be in... Hong Kong by now! Far, far away! I'm... this is stupid! I shouldn't be doing this; I shouldn't be like this!" Rory motioned to her wet, red face, and then, if doubting herself, asked, "Right?"
Lorelai, who had retracted her arms before in Rory's anger, now brought them out extremely quickly as if not wanting to miss her chance for the second time. She embraced her daughter, comforting her, and slowly, led her into the house.
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Note: I am so sorry! Thank you gemstar2 for bringing to my attention that I am completely ignorant of other parts of the world! I totally did not mean to give away that Jess would return – I just viewed it as vital to those who had already seen him return. Once again, greatest apologies!
Rory sat in the car that stood in the driveway. She couldn't get over the fact that it didn't feel right to be here. She loved Stars Hollow and being home and it certainly felt like home here. And she most definetly wanted her mom, as childish as it made her feel. And although her face was streaked with tears, she couldn't help but feel like she was running from something that she didn't need to run from. And that made her feel all the more awful.
Lorelai rapped her fingers on the car window. Rory cut off the ignition and opened the door, still staring straight forward at the house. Lorelai dodged the door and then lowered herself to Rory's level in her sports car.
"I'm running. And I... I shouldn't be."
Lorelai started to hug her poor daughter, but before she could wrap her arms entirely around Rory, Rory turned and suddenly things began to spill out of her mouth.
"He's the one that left me. It was his fault, HIS loss. Why am I leaving? Why am I running? Why isn't he? What about California? He should be running! He should be in... Hong Kong by now! Far, far away! I'm... this is stupid! I shouldn't be doing this; I shouldn't be like this!" Rory motioned to her wet, red face, and then, if doubting herself, asked, "Right?"
Lorelai, who had retracted her arms before in Rory's anger, now brought them out extremely quickly as if not wanting to miss her chance for the second time. She embraced her daughter, comforting her, and slowly, led her into the house.
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