AN: This fic is going to be a collection of semi-related pillow talk scenes
from Luke and Lorelai's future. There will be no cliffhangers, because each
chapter can stand-alone. Let me know what you think (
1. A bedtime story
Lorelai curled a little deeper against Luke's bare stomach. They were laying spoon-style with the quilt pulled up to their necks. Luke's right arm was wrapped around her upper body, and his left was under her neck. Both of her hands were clutching his right hand at her chest.
Lorelai sighed. "Tell me a bedtime story," she demanded.
"Do I have to?"
"Come on, it will be fun."
"Fine. Once upon a time there was a beautiful queen."
"What was her name?" Lorelai interrupted.
"Her name was Lor...Lora. She and her daughter...Aurora lived all alone in their beautiful castle. Actually her daughter's name was also Lora, but they called her Aurora to avoid confusion. One day, Lora and Aurora got sick of eating macaroni and cheese and Chinese takeout, so they wondered down into the village in search of good food."
"If they were royalty why didn't they hire a cook?"
"Because Lora's mother Emelia would've done that, and if Lora wanted one thing in life it was to avoid being like her mother. Now would you quit interrupting, you're about to meet the hero of the story."
"I thought Lora was the hero."
"No, she's the heroine. The hero was a man named Lucas, who owned a small, low class diner."
"They had diners back then?"
"They had Chinese takeout, didn't they? Lora and Aurora walked into the diner and immediately Lora was overcome by the wonderful smell of coffee and good food. Soon the queen started gracing the humble Lucas with her presence so often that he found himself in love with her. He loved both Lora and Aurora, and wanted desperately for them to love him too. But Lora was queen and Lucas was just a poor peasant boy. So Lucas got his friends the pixies..."
"Pixies? This is the best story ever!"
"Thank-you. He got his friends the pixies to sprinkle magical dust in Lora's eyes so that she could see beyond the flannel-covered peasant and into the heart of the kind and loving diner owner. Soon he and the queen were married. He was king and his evil plot to take over the world could begin."
"Dun dun DUN!" Lorelai concluded. "That was beautiful. Goodnight, Luke."
"Goodnight, my queen."
1. A bedtime story
Lorelai curled a little deeper against Luke's bare stomach. They were laying spoon-style with the quilt pulled up to their necks. Luke's right arm was wrapped around her upper body, and his left was under her neck. Both of her hands were clutching his right hand at her chest.
Lorelai sighed. "Tell me a bedtime story," she demanded.
"Do I have to?"
"Come on, it will be fun."
"Fine. Once upon a time there was a beautiful queen."
"What was her name?" Lorelai interrupted.
"Her name was Lor...Lora. She and her daughter...Aurora lived all alone in their beautiful castle. Actually her daughter's name was also Lora, but they called her Aurora to avoid confusion. One day, Lora and Aurora got sick of eating macaroni and cheese and Chinese takeout, so they wondered down into the village in search of good food."
"If they were royalty why didn't they hire a cook?"
"Because Lora's mother Emelia would've done that, and if Lora wanted one thing in life it was to avoid being like her mother. Now would you quit interrupting, you're about to meet the hero of the story."
"I thought Lora was the hero."
"No, she's the heroine. The hero was a man named Lucas, who owned a small, low class diner."
"They had diners back then?"
"They had Chinese takeout, didn't they? Lora and Aurora walked into the diner and immediately Lora was overcome by the wonderful smell of coffee and good food. Soon the queen started gracing the humble Lucas with her presence so often that he found himself in love with her. He loved both Lora and Aurora, and wanted desperately for them to love him too. But Lora was queen and Lucas was just a poor peasant boy. So Lucas got his friends the pixies..."
"Pixies? This is the best story ever!"
"Thank-you. He got his friends the pixies to sprinkle magical dust in Lora's eyes so that she could see beyond the flannel-covered peasant and into the heart of the kind and loving diner owner. Soon he and the queen were married. He was king and his evil plot to take over the world could begin."
"Dun dun DUN!" Lorelai concluded. "That was beautiful. Goodnight, Luke."
"Goodnight, my queen."
