Rory knew that voice, but didn't want to admit it was really him.
Dean pulled away, he too recognized the voice of the man he knew loved his
girlfriend back in high school.
"Well if it isn't the quintessential small town couple."
"What are you doing here?" Rory asked.
"What does it look like, Mary. I wasn't happy at Princeton – so I transferred here, to Yale. What happened to your dream of Harvard?"
Tristan DuGrey never lost that seductive smile he'd used to charm every girl at Chilton. Every girl at Chilton...except the one that he wanted, Rory. It had never crossed Rory's mind through the days when he'd harass her and call her "Mary" that he might be in love with her, but everyone around them knew. She knew Tristan liked someone back when he left, but she thought it was his ex, Summer. Dean, on the other hand, could tell at the Chilton dance that Tristan had a crush on Rory. He didn't feel like sticking around while Tristan made eyes at Rory and made smartass comments.
"Let's go inside, Rory"
"You better follow your bagboy, Mary."
"Go to hell, Tristan," Rory responded.
"I've been there – I went to military school...remember?"
Since Tristan left for military school, no one had the same effect on Rory as he had. There wasn't a single guy who aggravated her to the point of almost violence. Tristan just had this way of getting to her and anyone around her. She remembered back when they almost became friends, then he used that kiss against her. Rory never told anyone about that kiss – she wondered if Tristan did. What would happen to her if Dean found out.
"Just remember one thing Juliet...your Romeo's back."
It was just a play – they were acting and in the end Paris was Romeo, not Tristan. When they got back into the dorm room, Rory's head wasn't very into Dean who continued to kiss her. She fell onto the bed with him on top of her and they continued to explore each other's mouths with their tongues. Rory briefly opened her eyes and saw Tristan's face instead of Dean's. Dean was too into his own world to notice Rory not being very into it and started to explore her body with his hand. When his hand approached her thighs, she started to push him away.
"Rory, what's wrong."
"I'm just not into this right now. I'm sorry."
Dean knew that it had to do with Tristan and told Rory that instead of spending the night, he was going to head home. As soon as Dean walked out of Rory's suite, he spotted Tristan standing around talking to another guy.
"What's the matter, bagboy, did your precious little Mary kick you out?"
Dean didn't bother responding; he just got in his car and sped back to Stars Hollow. While Lindsay was possessive and overbearing, there was never another guy to worry about. Rory just seemed to attract every guy that Dean didn't like...first Tristan, then Jess, now Tristan again. He didn't know what to do to be able to keep Rory this time, when he arrived back in Stars Hollow; he went straight to Luke's.
Dean wanted to talk to Jess; he wanted to ask questions on winning Rory's heart. Jess told him that he didn't know what he did and that he was stupid to have given it up so easily. Dean could tell Jess regretted not telling Rory that he loved her before leaving for California and that he shouldn't have left in the first place. The two compared notes on how to get Rory's heart, continuing to bond over their love for her which once made them hate each other.
Meanwhile Rory was lying in her bed wondering why she stopped Dean. They'd already had sex, a few times, and she couldn't deny loving it. Something in the back of her mind wasn't letting her enjoy being with Dean. Throughout their days at Chilton, Tristan always succeeded to get on her nerves. He ruined her friendship with Paris multiple times and Rory knew that she should never let him get to her again. Missing Dean and wishing he was by her side, Rory cried herself to sleep.
The next morning, Rory was awakened by banging and yelling – it was Paris arriving for the new semester. She brought everything that she could possibly ever need and was scaring Tanna as she'd done many times before.
"Good morning, Paris," Rory said groggily.
"Rory, did you see who transferred to Yale?"
"If you mean Mr. Can't Get Over Himself, yes I did."
"I can't believe it, Tristan DuGrey, I had such the crush on him before he started hanging out with Duncan and Bowman."
"He's also the reason you hated me for a while."
"He is, isn't he?"
Paris had to mention Tristan once again causing for Rory to go into a daze. Rory got dressed and asked Paris if she wanted coffee because she was in desperate need for her first cup of the day. When Paris responded that she didn't, Rory left hoping not to see Tristan. Of course her hopes were shattered when he decided to join her on her way.
"What happened to your lover boy?"
"Go away, Tristan."
"I don't know about you, but I'm getting the feeling that you aren't too happy to see me."
"And why would I be Tristan."
"Have you had any more kisses that made you cry because you realized that you were dating the wrong person?"
"Well if it isn't the quintessential small town couple."
"What are you doing here?" Rory asked.
"What does it look like, Mary. I wasn't happy at Princeton – so I transferred here, to Yale. What happened to your dream of Harvard?"
Tristan DuGrey never lost that seductive smile he'd used to charm every girl at Chilton. Every girl at Chilton...except the one that he wanted, Rory. It had never crossed Rory's mind through the days when he'd harass her and call her "Mary" that he might be in love with her, but everyone around them knew. She knew Tristan liked someone back when he left, but she thought it was his ex, Summer. Dean, on the other hand, could tell at the Chilton dance that Tristan had a crush on Rory. He didn't feel like sticking around while Tristan made eyes at Rory and made smartass comments.
"Let's go inside, Rory"
"You better follow your bagboy, Mary."
"Go to hell, Tristan," Rory responded.
"I've been there – I went to military school...remember?"
Since Tristan left for military school, no one had the same effect on Rory as he had. There wasn't a single guy who aggravated her to the point of almost violence. Tristan just had this way of getting to her and anyone around her. She remembered back when they almost became friends, then he used that kiss against her. Rory never told anyone about that kiss – she wondered if Tristan did. What would happen to her if Dean found out.
"Just remember one thing Juliet...your Romeo's back."
It was just a play – they were acting and in the end Paris was Romeo, not Tristan. When they got back into the dorm room, Rory's head wasn't very into Dean who continued to kiss her. She fell onto the bed with him on top of her and they continued to explore each other's mouths with their tongues. Rory briefly opened her eyes and saw Tristan's face instead of Dean's. Dean was too into his own world to notice Rory not being very into it and started to explore her body with his hand. When his hand approached her thighs, she started to push him away.
"Rory, what's wrong."
"I'm just not into this right now. I'm sorry."
Dean knew that it had to do with Tristan and told Rory that instead of spending the night, he was going to head home. As soon as Dean walked out of Rory's suite, he spotted Tristan standing around talking to another guy.
"What's the matter, bagboy, did your precious little Mary kick you out?"
Dean didn't bother responding; he just got in his car and sped back to Stars Hollow. While Lindsay was possessive and overbearing, there was never another guy to worry about. Rory just seemed to attract every guy that Dean didn't like...first Tristan, then Jess, now Tristan again. He didn't know what to do to be able to keep Rory this time, when he arrived back in Stars Hollow; he went straight to Luke's.
Dean wanted to talk to Jess; he wanted to ask questions on winning Rory's heart. Jess told him that he didn't know what he did and that he was stupid to have given it up so easily. Dean could tell Jess regretted not telling Rory that he loved her before leaving for California and that he shouldn't have left in the first place. The two compared notes on how to get Rory's heart, continuing to bond over their love for her which once made them hate each other.
Meanwhile Rory was lying in her bed wondering why she stopped Dean. They'd already had sex, a few times, and she couldn't deny loving it. Something in the back of her mind wasn't letting her enjoy being with Dean. Throughout their days at Chilton, Tristan always succeeded to get on her nerves. He ruined her friendship with Paris multiple times and Rory knew that she should never let him get to her again. Missing Dean and wishing he was by her side, Rory cried herself to sleep.
The next morning, Rory was awakened by banging and yelling – it was Paris arriving for the new semester. She brought everything that she could possibly ever need and was scaring Tanna as she'd done many times before.
"Good morning, Paris," Rory said groggily.
"Rory, did you see who transferred to Yale?"
"If you mean Mr. Can't Get Over Himself, yes I did."
"I can't believe it, Tristan DuGrey, I had such the crush on him before he started hanging out with Duncan and Bowman."
"He's also the reason you hated me for a while."
"He is, isn't he?"
Paris had to mention Tristan once again causing for Rory to go into a daze. Rory got dressed and asked Paris if she wanted coffee because she was in desperate need for her first cup of the day. When Paris responded that she didn't, Rory left hoping not to see Tristan. Of course her hopes were shattered when he decided to join her on her way.
"What happened to your lover boy?"
"Go away, Tristan."
"I don't know about you, but I'm getting the feeling that you aren't too happy to see me."
"And why would I be Tristan."
"Have you had any more kisses that made you cry because you realized that you were dating the wrong person?"
