Hey wow, I'm sorry I never have updated this. I hope to be much better now that school is over. Oh by the way this is set around the beginning of season three, but no Nicole or Jason. Hope you like it and please review!

"Woah, Amy heels are not meant to be worn chasing teenagers around town," Lorelai said as she jogged up to match Amy's pace.

"Sorry Lorelai, I just... how could I have..."

"Dated your cousin," Lorelai said, completing Amy's ramble of a sentence.

"It's just, eww," Amy said, making a face to mimic the emotion.

"Well yeah there is a definite gross factor, but hey you said that y'all had left things pretty platonic, right?" Lorelai said as they walked around the gazebo.

"Well, yeah, I guess we did."

"So... now instead of 'just friends' you can say your are 'just family'," Lorelai said sitting down on a bench facing the diner.

"Yeah, I guess I overreacted," Amy said looking down at her shoes as she sat next to Lorelai.

"A little, but I thank you for it."

"Huh?" Amy said looking at the smirk on Lorelai's face.

"Your little Arkansas family reunion made my daughter laugh, which considering the fact that her punk of an ex-boyfriend had just walked through the door, that was nothing short of a miracle."

"Rory and Jess dated!" Amy said, amazed that the two girls had yet another thing in common.

"Oh yeah..." Lorelai said as she started in on the history of the hoodlum and the town princess.

Meanwhile during Lorelai and Amy's conversation another similar, yet louder, chat was going on in the diner's apartment.

"You did what with my daughter!" Luke yelled as he paced back and forth between the window and couch of the office-turned-apartment.

"First, all we did was date, which is a loose term since we went to the movies together twice and ate lunch with each other and her cousin and his friends and her other cousins and their friends. Trust me, we were never even remotely alone. Secondly, I didn't know she was your daughter. Shoot, I didn't even know you HAD a daughter!" Jess said watching as his uncle checked the window for the fiftieth time, obviously making sure that Amy was still talking to Lorelai.

"Neither did I until a few months ago," Luke said sitting on the couch, assured that Lorelai had or would help calm Amy down. "Now I trust what you said about the fact that all you did was date her, but why would she run out of here like that?"

"Well, Uncle Luke, the realization that you had a crush on a blood relative can be a little of a shock. Plus who knows what Rory would have told her about me," Jess said looking towards the door of the apartment.

"Rory! Oh no," Luke said jumping off the couch and rushing downstairs.

"Man, those parental instincts have kicked in," Jess muttered as he followed his uncle at a much slower pace.

By the time that Jess made it downstairs he noticed that Luke had already apologized to leaving her stranded by refilling her coffee mug. Right as Jess opened the curtain, Lorelai and Amy entered through the front door, obviously in higher spirits than the latter had left with.

"Hey so are we going to still go try to catch some dinner?" Lorelai said sitting next to Rory as Amy sat on the other side.

"Since the girls already have plans, I think we should reschedule. Plus I think the three of us need to have a... um family meeting," Luke said, almost choking on the last phrase.

"No, y'all should still go out. I mean, Lorelai you have worked so hard this week, and besides Jess and I need to get reacquainted as... um cousins," Amy said, trying not to sound totally obvious.

"No, I agree with Luke. We will take a rain check until all of us can go out," Lorelai said as she grabbed her purse. "Hey Rory are you going to wait here for your friend or are you going to go home with me."

"Actually, she called while ya'll were gone and said she had to cancel," Rory said, figuring that since their plan had been spoiled there was no reason to keep up their alibis.

"Okay well, we'll see you tomorrow Luke! Bye Amy!" Lorelai said as she turned to leave. "Oh yeah, bye Jess."

"Well why don't y'all go upstairs and I'll just finish up down here," Luke said turning to the two teens left at the counter.

"Yeah, okay," Amy said going past the curtain. "Way to ruin everything, Jess," she muttered as she past him.

"What are you blaming me for now?" Jess said as he followed his ex- girlfriend/friend/cousin upstairs.