Title: Good girl, Bad girl, Tristan's girl
Rating: PG-13
Paring: R/T, of course!
Disclaimer: Gilmore Girls belong to the friendly people at the WB, I own the story.
Summary: Rory's not as innocent as everyone believes.

A/N: Rory actually grew up in England with Loralei and Chris, in her great-grandmother's mansion. Rory lived a wild life, walking on the wild side with her boyfriend, Tristan DuGrey. Tristan spent vacations in England, but school year in Hartford, at Chilton. Sophomore year, Loralei and Chris decided to start a line of Inn's in Hartford, causing them to move to Hartford, and causing Rory to attend Chilton. Rory decided she'd be little miss innocent at school, and the wild one at night. How long until her secret is out? Can Tristan and Rory keep their hands off one another?

Oh, and Rory and Tristan both have their "flavor of the weeks" since they're away from each other 9 months of the year, but it never went past making out, even though Tristan pretends to be some sex god. Also, Loralei kept her last name, and gave it to Rory.

Chapter One:

Rory Gilmore was standing in the office, waiting for a secretary to notice her. She had already been standing there 10 minutes, making a list of pros and cons of attending school in America. The top ten pros...
1. Tristan
2. Grandparents (Both Gilmore's and Hayden's)
3. Better colleges
4. New friends
5. Better clubs
6. She could fool the conceited air heads into thinking she was a no body
7. Her mom and dad could finally start their Inns.
8. Her parents promised her a new car
9. She could still fly out to England on the weekend's
10. No more boarding schools with all girls

Rory was deep in thought making the list of cons, when a secretary finally noticed her.

"Can I help you, with something?" An older woman had asked her, looking at her expectantly.
"Oh, yes. I'm here for my schedule. My mother and father registered me last week..." Rory said, smiling sweetly. The secretary smiled, falling for her sweetness.
"Of course dear, name?" The secretary asked.
"Loralei Gilmore, the third." Rory said, looking at the secretary. Her eyes had widened.
"Loralei Gilmore and Christopher Hayden's daughter? Oh my, you are a lovely girl. Your parents were quite the wild ones." The secretary had smiled, as if remembering her high school years.
"Yes, they still are. But, they're wonderful people." Rory said. 'Would she shut up already? Tris doesn't even know I'm coming... If I catch him making out with some girl, I will kill him.' Rory thought to herself, getting her schedule.

For the past three hours, all Tristan heard about was the new, hot girl. She was probably a Mary. Most of the new ones were. Apparently she had just transferred here and didn't know anyone. 'Well... I should give her a warm welcome...' Tristan had thought to himself, just as the door opened.

Tristan couldn't stop his eyes from popping out of his head at the sight of the girl. She had long coffee brown hair, laughing blue eyes like they held the funniest secrets, she was petite, and beautiful... Rory Gilmore. He coughed loudly, trying to get her attention.

Rory hadn't had one class with Tristan, and she was having doubt about him being at school, today. When she walked into her Chemistry class, everyone had gotten quiet and looked at her. Rory forced herself to blush, to complete her goodie goodie routine. She heard a boy cough so she turned her way that direction and gasped.

Slouchy in his desk, was an Adonis. He had messy, blonde hair, piercing blue eyes that danced with mischief, and a sloppy grin completing his smile. 'Tristan...' Rory's mind had screamed. She smiled at him, winked without someone noticing, and turning her attention to the teacher.

"Hello, you must be Loralei." The teacher started. Rory politely interrupted.
"It's Rory. Loralei is my mother." Rory said, smiling warmly.

"Tristan, check out the new Mary. She's a hot one." One of Tristan's friends had said.
"Matt, my man, I bet I can have her in a week." Tristan said, already winning this bet since this was his girlfriend of 2 years.
"You're on. You won't be able to do it." Matt said confidently, leaning back in his desk to drool at Rory.

"Sorry, dead. I'm Mrs. Zero. Would you like to tell us something about yourself?" Mrs. Zero had asked Rory.

Rory tilted her head innocently, as if thinking of a suitable story. Her eyes lit of with laughter, and she began talking about herself.

"Well, my name is Rory. My parents moved me here from... Stars Hollow, though I've attended boarding school most my life. Both my parents attended Chilton... and that's really all I can think of." Rory said, looking around the room shyly.

'What is she doing? That is all lies...' Tristan thought, until he looked into her eyes. They were dancing around, laughing because everyone had believed her. Tristan wasn't sure what she was doing at first, but then his eyes reflected hers, dancing because the two of them shared a secret.

The bell had rang before Rory even had a chance to sit down, so she turned around and walked down the hall. It was her lunch hour, so she made her way to the appointed locker to drop off her books.

Tristan saw her walk out of the class, so he followed her down the hall. Her head was in her locker when he leaned against it. She poked her head out and grinned at him.

"So, you're the new girl that has had the school buzzing with gossip all day?" Tristan asked her, mock glaring.
"Oh, what's wrong? Did I take your glory for the day Mr. DuGrey?" Rory asked playfully, shutting her locker and turning to him.
"Gilmore, please. Glory is my middle name." Tristan said, brushing his knuckles on his blazer and blowing on them, to express his point.

Before their conversation went farther, a girl with long strawberry blonde hair, dull brown eyes, and way too much make up came up to Tristan.

"Hey Trissy." The girl purred, smiling at him. Rory glared and Tristan looked miserable because some girl from his fan club interrupted his time with Rory.
"Well, it was lovely meeting you, Triscuit, did you say your name way?" Rory asked, replacing her glare with a sickly sweet smile, "I'll see you around." Rory added, and with a swish of her skirt she was gone.

Tristan groaned. 'Why didn't I just push this girl away? I've been with Rory for 2 years. I barely see her and now she's at school here, and some other girl is hitting on me? This isn't good... I have to go find Rory.' Tristan thought, walking off to the cafeteria.

When he got to the cafeteria, Rory was sitting alone listening to her walk man reading some book. Guys from his group kept going up to her and trying to talk, but Rory politely declined their invitations for conversation and quickly returned to her book.

Tristan quietly made his way to Rory, and sat next to her. He knew Rory would be upset with him, and he needed to apologize.

"Ror..." Tristan started, looking at down at her.

Rory knew Tristan was there, but she chose to ignore him, but she made the mistake of looking into his eyes. Their eyes connected, and a force greater than themselves wouldn't let them look away. It was the same force that brought them together and the same force that kept them faithful even after being in two separate countries.

Many people knew Tristan had a girlfriend, his locker had been full of pictures of them together. He was surprised no one noticed that the girl before them was the same girl in his locker. Most people were shocked that Tristan DuGrey was still with the same girl. Sure, he had made out with girls, and taken them to parties, but they never did anything beyond that. And he rarely went out with the same girl twice....

"Tristan, I'm not mad at you." Rory said, finally breaking their eye contact.

Tristan sighed, thinking of how many times Rory had just let things blow over. He knew she was bothered, and he was ready to announce to the world that Rory was his, but he didn't know what Rory wanted.

"Rory... I love you." Tristan said, looking down at her, before taking her soda.
"I know." Rory said, sounding distant.
"Ror..." Tristan sighed, now well aware Rory was upset.
"Tristan, I'm fine. I love you, too, now drop it." Rory said, getting up to walk away.

Tristan grabbed her arm and pulled her to him, smashing his lips onto hers. This did not go unnoticed by the people in the cafeteria. What people noticed most, was that it didn't seem like their first kiss. It seemed like they had kissed MANY times before, and no one understood this.

Many girls who were witnessing this looked upset. The most upset of them all, though, was Paris Gellar. Paris had been in love with Tristan since kindergarten, too afraid to say anything. She, like most people, also knew about Tristan's long term girlfriend. Tristan had never kissed any girl like that, because of his girlfriend. 'I wonder what his precious girlfriend would think of this...' Paris thought, glaring at them.

Rory pulled away and blushed when she noticed people glancing at them.

"When did you start blushing?" Tristan whispered huskily into her ear, and then pulled away.

Rory, still wanting people to think she was an innocent, naïve girl, made herself blush a crimson red and ducked her head. She walked away to her table and walked away.

A/N: I know this is really confusing, and extremely hard to follow, but I wasn't in the mood to update any of my stories, and I decided to just make this up as I went along. I probably won't update this one because it was a spur of the moment thing.