Ch. 6
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A/N: Ok guys, I know it took me a while to update but that's because A) I had to deal with a lot of stuff cuz one of my friend's mom just died and B)I was waiting for reviews. I only got 1 for the last chapter. Do you guys not like it? Cuz if you don't I don't want to bore you with more but if you like it then please please please review. Thanks guys, I luv ya all. Ok so, on with the show.
Rory walked down the street, unsure of where she was going. She decided to just walk a while, to try and clear her head. She ambled down the street, totally oblivious of her surroundings. As she walked, she thought. What am I going to do? I can't just avoid him forever. I mean, we live in the same building, we're bound to run into each other again sometime. Just as she thought that, she bumped into someone. Without looking up, she mumbled 'sorry' and continued on her way. The other person had looked up though.
"Rory."
Rory glanced up. Not again, she thought. "Jess, I really don't want to talk to you right now. Please leave me alone." With that, she ran off down the street, in the direction of the building. I need help! she screamed at herself, in her head. I know! Mom! And with that, she hurried back to the building.
As soon as she walked in her door, she dropped all of her stuff and raced to the phone. She quickly dialed her mom's number.
"Hello, Lorelai's House of Fun."
"Mom!"
"Mini me! Thanks for taking the time to call your dear old mom. It's been awhile."
"That's not true."
"Yeah, you're right. Thanks for taking the time to call your dear young mom."
"Funny, mom. Ok, now seriously, you have to listen to me. I'm having some major problems."
"What is it, babe?" Lorelai's voice had changed and was now filled with concern.
Rory sighed. "Jess."
"Ror, hun, we've talked about this millions of times. It's been five years, you need to move on, babes. It's not your fault he was a jerk and left you."
"Mom, I know all of that. But listen, Jess is here, in my building."
"What?!"
"Yeah, Jess lives here and he's got this book and he's famous and he's all over the place and I keep running into him and--"
"Whoa, whoa, whoa Rory, slow down. Jess has a book? Luke might be interested to know that."
"Yeah, and it would be one thing if it was a really crappy book about something stupid but it's not! It's really, really good and it's about me!"
"It's about you?"
"Uh huh. Well it's about me and him. And guess what. It says why he broke up with me. He thought I was too good for him so he left me."
"Babes, how can you be sure he wrote it and that it's about you?"
"There's big displays with pictured of him on them, it's exactly what happened with us, and I kind of ran into him."
"Wow. Listen, I wanna hear the rest of this incredibly bad but someone's at the door so I'll call you tomorrow, ok?"
"Alright. Love you, Mom."
"Love you, too, Ror. Later."
Rory hung up the phone. She walked over to her purse, grabbed the magazine she bought earlier out of it, and went to sit on the couch. She flipped through it until she came to the cover story on Jess. The first page was one big picture of him. God he looks good, Rory thought to herself. No, no, no. You're mad at him. You can't think things like that. She began reading through the article.
Getting to Know: J.D. Oliver
By: Lauren Carter
I had the chance to sit down and have a talk with the hot new author J.D. Oliver. He wrote the latest bestseller Meant to Be... Well, Hopefully. If you haven't read this book, you have no idea what you are missing. It's a great true story that will interest those who love romance and those who still think boys/girls are icky. Without further ado, thought, let's get to the interview.
Lauren: Hi J.D. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me.
J.D.: Oh, it's no problem. Thanks for having me.
L: Ok, let's get down to business. First let's get the answer to the question on every girl's mind out there... Are you single?
J.D.: Yes, but to tell you the truth, I'm not really looking.
L: Aw, what a disappointment! Ok, so about the book, what inspired you to write it?
J.D.: Well, as you know, it's a true story of someone I know and I don't know, I think I wanted to write about it because he's not given up on the girl yet. I think anyone who's got enough integrity to have waited five years already for this girl should be recognized.
L: Wow, so it sounds like you haven't given up on the girl yet either?
J.D.: No, not at all. I think they were meant to be and that they'll run into each other soon. I just have this gut feeling about it.
L: Aw, that's cute. Are you a romantic?
J.D.: (laughs) I think I'll plead the fifth on that one.
L: Ha, ok. So, as a writer yourself, what other authors do you respect?
J.D.: Hemingway. I love his stuff. You can ask anyone who knows me at all and they'd be able to tell you that. My favorite book, though, I'd have to say is Oliver Twist.
L: Really. Any reason why?
J.D.: Uh, well, it's just got some memories, let me put it that way.
L: Ok. Well, we're about out of time. I have one last question for you.
J.D.: Ok, shoot.
L: Ok, well, just in case this girl your friend is looking for doesn't know, would you be able to give us her name?
J.D.: Uh, well...
L: At the risk of sounding like a three year old, please please please?
J.D.: Yeah, I guess I can do that. Her name is Rory Gilmore.
L: Thanks so much. You hear that Rory? Someone's out there waiting for you. Ok, J.D. anything else you would like to say?
J.D.: Rory, if you're reading thins, Jess is so sorry and wants you back. Find him!
L: Ok. Well, thank you for your time J.D.
J.D.: It was no problem.
L: Alright, well I'm Lauren Carter and thanks for reading!
Rory closed the magazine. She closed her eyes and put her head in her hands. I have to do it, she thought. I have to go talk to Jess. With that, she got up and walked out of her apartment door.
A/N: Ok guys, that was the longest chapter I've written. Remember, review and I'll keep going. Thanks!
