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A/N: Lalalalala! Hallo loves! Thanx for all ur marvelous reviews! I luv u all, so here's chapter 5!
Chapter 5: Hey Pretty Boy, Get Off My Daughter!
Tristan confidently strode through Stars Hollow, but soon became confused. He stopped in front of what appeared to be a diner, but there was a hardware store sign in front of it. Then he remembered Rory saying most of the people in the town were whack jobs, so he just opened the door to get something to eat. The second he walked inside, he heard the place go almost silent except for the whispering, most likely about him.
"Hey, what can I do for you?" the man at the counter asked.
"Oh, uh. Can I have a menu?" Tristan replied as he took a seat at the counter.
The man behind the counter gave one too him, and leaned forward to tell Tristan something.
"Don't worry about the staring or the whispering, it's a small town and news of 'new people' spreads fast."
"Oh thanks." Tristan replied.
A few minutes later, Miss Patty entered the establishment and took a seat next to Babette. They spoke in low voices to each other and at the same time rose out of their seats. Tristan noticed them coming towards him and he thought they looked harmless enough. He would soon learn to think differently about them.
"Hi darling," Babette greeted.
"Hello. How are you lovely ladies doing this afternoon?" he asked in his most charming voice.
"Well, aren't you a nice specimen of a man. If only I was twenty years younger." Patty told him.
"Now, hon, what are you doing in Stars Hollow?" Babette asked Tristan.
"Well, I'm here to see a girl that will hopefully be my girlfriend. I'm not exactly sure if she wants to be or not."
"She's crazy if she doesn't. With buns like those, I couldn't imagine any girl turning you down." Patty exclaimed.
Tristan laughed, "Well, she is the first!"
Luke rescued him by setting down his food and the two women left. Tristan just shook his head at the two and ate his lunch. He used to think Rory was weird, now that he really saw where she grew up, he knew she was actually normal with all things considered.
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Rory and Lane were talking about Yale, when Rory decided to tell Lane about Tristan. Lane was always one of the best people to get advice from, even though she hadn't been in many relationships. She was fair and brought a whole new perspective to things.
"So, now I'm thinking about dating Tristan," Rory finished after telling Lane the entire story.
"Oh, wow!" Lane exclaimed. "I say go for it. If he's anything like you've described you two sound like you'd be perfect for each other."
"Ugh! Do you know what's horrible? I was all ready to defend him if you said no. I've fallen for him, haven't I?"
"Sounds like it. So what are you still doing in Stars Hollow? Go after him!"
"What? But my mom and I have plans. I'll call him and tell him that we have important things to discuss when I get home."
"Okay, fair enough."
Rory was giddy at the thought of actually dating Tristan. She had been terrified at the prospect before, but now she knew it wasn't right to pretend she didn't have feelings for Tristan. As soon as she got home, she was going to call him and tell him that she was ready. A smile tugged at the corner of her mouth as she started to walk home. As she neared the Town Square, she noticed there was some kind of commotion going on.
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Lorelai was on her knees talking to her future nephew and feeling him kick. Sookie was resting and they were talking about the inn and trying to figure out how to get it from Fran. The entire situation seemed hopeless to them because Fran didn't want to part with the Dragonfly. They decided to focus on the baby that was arriving instead of worrying about how they were going to get the inn.
"So what are you going to name him?" Lorelai asked.
"Well, we haven't really talked about it yet. He still won't let me tell him it's a boy."
"I still can't believe he doesn't want to know. I would have loved knowing Rory was a girl." Lorelai stated.
The two continued talking until Jackson came home. Lorelai decided to leave the two alone and strolled through the town just in time to see a circle forming around something. Not wanting to miss it, Lorelai walked towards where the big thing was. Knowing this town, it was probably nothing, but when she got closer, she gasped at the sight before her.
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As Tristan was walking towards Rory's house, he bumped into someone. He mumbled an apology, but stopped when he realized it was bagboy. Not wanting to make a scene, he tried to keep walking, but the jerk stopped him.
"Hey, what are you doing here?" he asked him.
"Well, I'm here to see Rory. Please remove your hand from my arm."
"What's the matter, rich boy, not enough girls in military school?" Dean replied.
"Listen, I don't want to upset Rory, and I really don't want to fight you. I know we didn't get along when we were in high school, but that was high school! Just buzz off!" Tristan exclaimed.
By that time a crowed had begun to gather, watching the two young men arguing. Rory and Lorelai met from opposite directions just in time to see Dean walk away. Tristan was standing there, and everyone finally dispersed seeing as nothing was going to happen. Rory felt herself smiling uncontrollably and she hurried over to where Tristan was standing.
"Hi, what are you doing here?" she asked him.
"Well, I couldn't leave things like they were, could I?"
"I was going to call you as soon as I got home. We need to talk."
"Uh oh," Tristan sighed. "Look Rory, I know you're ready for this, and I know you l..."
"Tristan, that's what I wanted to tell you. I want you to be my boyfriend that is if you still want to be."
Before she could even comprehend what was happening, Tristan's lips had already found hers. He ran his tongue over her bottom lip and she instinctively parted her lips to his eager tongue. As they made out in front of many people that were still there, Rory faintly heard her mother screaming something about her sight. Finally they pulled away and looked at each other with equally goofy grins.
"Aw, aren't you two nauseating. I'm Lorelai, and I assume you're Tristan."
"Yes ma'am."
"Okay, remember our phone conversation earlier about you not calling me Ms. Gilmore. Well, the same thing goes for ma'am or Ms. or any other name for an adult, got it?"
"Yes Lorelai."
"Good! Now, since you and my precious baby girl are dating now, I suppose you may stay for our movie night. We'll most likely have to stay up until around 3 am, so you can stay the night here," Lorelai told him.
"Uh, well I don't have any stuff here," Tristan admitted.
Rory spoke up, "That's okay, I can take you to Doose's and you can pick up some stuff that you need. Then, we can go to a clothing store so you can get some clothes to wear."
"Or I could just wear yours," Tristan teased.
"Yeah, that would be a sight. You walking around in my skirt and tank top," Rory laughed.
The two headed off to do their errands before dinner. After they were done, Rory took Tristan around the town and showed him everything. They walked past the bridge and the Gazebo, and Rory told Tristan stories about when she was little and she would dance in Miss Patty's studio. By the time they reached the Gilmore's house, Tristan was doubled over from laughing so hard.
"I can't believe you tripped your entire dance class!"
"Well, I fell over and ran into the girl next to me, which created a domino effect."
They walked through the door and found Lorelai sitting on the floor with a pile of movies. Rory saw she was having trouble deciding what they should watch, so she drug Tristan over to where Lorelai was laying.
"Hey mom, need any help?"
"Yes! My darling daughter, I don't know what we should watch. I was thinking Molly Ringwald marathon, but I don't think your lovely boyfriend is ready for that. He hasn't been around us long enough."
"True. Hm... Everyone's seen Hardbody, so that's out."
"Wait, I've never seen it," Tristan admitted.
"WHAT!!!!!" Lorelai and Rory exclaimed in unison.
"That's it, we're watching it. No one should ever say they've never seen this movie. Next, you're going to say you've never seen any of the Jack Daniel movies," Lorelai said.
"Well, you see... I don't watch movies very often."
"Rory, you're going to have to get a better boyfriend. I don't think there's enough time for us to do damage control on his... situation."
"Well, I like him, so we're going to have to try," Rory said.
"All right, I'm still here you know!" Tristan said looking between the two Gilmores.
The three of them settled down to watch Hardbody. When it was over, the pizza arrived so they popped in one of their favorite Jack Daniel movies for Tristan to watch as they pigged out. Four pizzas later the movie was over and Rory and Lorelai broke out the candy. They had any kind of sugary junk food you could imagine. Rory opened all the bags and Lorelai spoke to Tristan very seriously.
"Okay, it is now time for you to watch the best movie of all time."
"You must not mock it, for it is the greatest movie ever made," Rory agreed.
"Okay, you two are starting to scare me, now. I didn't say anything when you both devoured your own pizzas, but now I'm starting to wonder what I've gotten myself into!"
Rory playfully shoved him and he laughed at how she tried to look angry with him. She knew he was just trying to be cute, but Rory wanted him to love this movie as much as she did. Well, that probably wasn't possible, but at least as much.
"Tristan! Be serious," she whined.
"Fine. What are we watching?"
"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!" Lorelai and Rory yelled.
"Oh! You two were freaking me out, I thought it was some awful movie! Willy Wonka's great!" Tristan said in relief.
"Yay! Rory, you get to keep him now!" Lorelai shrieked.
"What do you mean 'she gets to keep me'?"
"Well, hon, as much as I want to date you, if you didn't like this movie you would have had to get the boot," Rory teased.
"Oh really! We'll just see about that!" Tristan said as he tackled Rory.
He started to tickle her relentlessly and Rory tried desperately to breathe as his hands ran over her body. Even though it was completely innocent, Tristan felt himself get a little turned on as Rory laughed and wiggled underneath him. Rory finally got loose and turned the game around on him. She grabbed his sides, which she had found out about when she accidentally jabbed him there earlier. He hollered in protest as she chased him. Lorelai returned from the kitchen to find Tristan on top of Rory tickling her after he somehow turned the game back around.
"Hey Pretty Boy! Get off my daughter!" Lorelai told him.
Finally, Rory inhaled and shot Tristan a dirty look. He shot one right back at her and they stopped faking being angry and cuddled up on the floor to watch the movie. Shoving their faces full of candy, the three of them stayed up until three in the morning. Eventually they all dropped off on the floor where they had been.
A/N: Sorry it took me two days to write this chapter, but I had no motivation to write yesterday until like seven, so I didn't get a chance to finish. Please Review!!!
A/N: Lalalalala! Hallo loves! Thanx for all ur marvelous reviews! I luv u all, so here's chapter 5!
Chapter 5: Hey Pretty Boy, Get Off My Daughter!
Tristan confidently strode through Stars Hollow, but soon became confused. He stopped in front of what appeared to be a diner, but there was a hardware store sign in front of it. Then he remembered Rory saying most of the people in the town were whack jobs, so he just opened the door to get something to eat. The second he walked inside, he heard the place go almost silent except for the whispering, most likely about him.
"Hey, what can I do for you?" the man at the counter asked.
"Oh, uh. Can I have a menu?" Tristan replied as he took a seat at the counter.
The man behind the counter gave one too him, and leaned forward to tell Tristan something.
"Don't worry about the staring or the whispering, it's a small town and news of 'new people' spreads fast."
"Oh thanks." Tristan replied.
A few minutes later, Miss Patty entered the establishment and took a seat next to Babette. They spoke in low voices to each other and at the same time rose out of their seats. Tristan noticed them coming towards him and he thought they looked harmless enough. He would soon learn to think differently about them.
"Hi darling," Babette greeted.
"Hello. How are you lovely ladies doing this afternoon?" he asked in his most charming voice.
"Well, aren't you a nice specimen of a man. If only I was twenty years younger." Patty told him.
"Now, hon, what are you doing in Stars Hollow?" Babette asked Tristan.
"Well, I'm here to see a girl that will hopefully be my girlfriend. I'm not exactly sure if she wants to be or not."
"She's crazy if she doesn't. With buns like those, I couldn't imagine any girl turning you down." Patty exclaimed.
Tristan laughed, "Well, she is the first!"
Luke rescued him by setting down his food and the two women left. Tristan just shook his head at the two and ate his lunch. He used to think Rory was weird, now that he really saw where she grew up, he knew she was actually normal with all things considered.
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Rory and Lane were talking about Yale, when Rory decided to tell Lane about Tristan. Lane was always one of the best people to get advice from, even though she hadn't been in many relationships. She was fair and brought a whole new perspective to things.
"So, now I'm thinking about dating Tristan," Rory finished after telling Lane the entire story.
"Oh, wow!" Lane exclaimed. "I say go for it. If he's anything like you've described you two sound like you'd be perfect for each other."
"Ugh! Do you know what's horrible? I was all ready to defend him if you said no. I've fallen for him, haven't I?"
"Sounds like it. So what are you still doing in Stars Hollow? Go after him!"
"What? But my mom and I have plans. I'll call him and tell him that we have important things to discuss when I get home."
"Okay, fair enough."
Rory was giddy at the thought of actually dating Tristan. She had been terrified at the prospect before, but now she knew it wasn't right to pretend she didn't have feelings for Tristan. As soon as she got home, she was going to call him and tell him that she was ready. A smile tugged at the corner of her mouth as she started to walk home. As she neared the Town Square, she noticed there was some kind of commotion going on.
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Lorelai was on her knees talking to her future nephew and feeling him kick. Sookie was resting and they were talking about the inn and trying to figure out how to get it from Fran. The entire situation seemed hopeless to them because Fran didn't want to part with the Dragonfly. They decided to focus on the baby that was arriving instead of worrying about how they were going to get the inn.
"So what are you going to name him?" Lorelai asked.
"Well, we haven't really talked about it yet. He still won't let me tell him it's a boy."
"I still can't believe he doesn't want to know. I would have loved knowing Rory was a girl." Lorelai stated.
The two continued talking until Jackson came home. Lorelai decided to leave the two alone and strolled through the town just in time to see a circle forming around something. Not wanting to miss it, Lorelai walked towards where the big thing was. Knowing this town, it was probably nothing, but when she got closer, she gasped at the sight before her.
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As Tristan was walking towards Rory's house, he bumped into someone. He mumbled an apology, but stopped when he realized it was bagboy. Not wanting to make a scene, he tried to keep walking, but the jerk stopped him.
"Hey, what are you doing here?" he asked him.
"Well, I'm here to see Rory. Please remove your hand from my arm."
"What's the matter, rich boy, not enough girls in military school?" Dean replied.
"Listen, I don't want to upset Rory, and I really don't want to fight you. I know we didn't get along when we were in high school, but that was high school! Just buzz off!" Tristan exclaimed.
By that time a crowed had begun to gather, watching the two young men arguing. Rory and Lorelai met from opposite directions just in time to see Dean walk away. Tristan was standing there, and everyone finally dispersed seeing as nothing was going to happen. Rory felt herself smiling uncontrollably and she hurried over to where Tristan was standing.
"Hi, what are you doing here?" she asked him.
"Well, I couldn't leave things like they were, could I?"
"I was going to call you as soon as I got home. We need to talk."
"Uh oh," Tristan sighed. "Look Rory, I know you're ready for this, and I know you l..."
"Tristan, that's what I wanted to tell you. I want you to be my boyfriend that is if you still want to be."
Before she could even comprehend what was happening, Tristan's lips had already found hers. He ran his tongue over her bottom lip and she instinctively parted her lips to his eager tongue. As they made out in front of many people that were still there, Rory faintly heard her mother screaming something about her sight. Finally they pulled away and looked at each other with equally goofy grins.
"Aw, aren't you two nauseating. I'm Lorelai, and I assume you're Tristan."
"Yes ma'am."
"Okay, remember our phone conversation earlier about you not calling me Ms. Gilmore. Well, the same thing goes for ma'am or Ms. or any other name for an adult, got it?"
"Yes Lorelai."
"Good! Now, since you and my precious baby girl are dating now, I suppose you may stay for our movie night. We'll most likely have to stay up until around 3 am, so you can stay the night here," Lorelai told him.
"Uh, well I don't have any stuff here," Tristan admitted.
Rory spoke up, "That's okay, I can take you to Doose's and you can pick up some stuff that you need. Then, we can go to a clothing store so you can get some clothes to wear."
"Or I could just wear yours," Tristan teased.
"Yeah, that would be a sight. You walking around in my skirt and tank top," Rory laughed.
The two headed off to do their errands before dinner. After they were done, Rory took Tristan around the town and showed him everything. They walked past the bridge and the Gazebo, and Rory told Tristan stories about when she was little and she would dance in Miss Patty's studio. By the time they reached the Gilmore's house, Tristan was doubled over from laughing so hard.
"I can't believe you tripped your entire dance class!"
"Well, I fell over and ran into the girl next to me, which created a domino effect."
They walked through the door and found Lorelai sitting on the floor with a pile of movies. Rory saw she was having trouble deciding what they should watch, so she drug Tristan over to where Lorelai was laying.
"Hey mom, need any help?"
"Yes! My darling daughter, I don't know what we should watch. I was thinking Molly Ringwald marathon, but I don't think your lovely boyfriend is ready for that. He hasn't been around us long enough."
"True. Hm... Everyone's seen Hardbody, so that's out."
"Wait, I've never seen it," Tristan admitted.
"WHAT!!!!!" Lorelai and Rory exclaimed in unison.
"That's it, we're watching it. No one should ever say they've never seen this movie. Next, you're going to say you've never seen any of the Jack Daniel movies," Lorelai said.
"Well, you see... I don't watch movies very often."
"Rory, you're going to have to get a better boyfriend. I don't think there's enough time for us to do damage control on his... situation."
"Well, I like him, so we're going to have to try," Rory said.
"All right, I'm still here you know!" Tristan said looking between the two Gilmores.
The three of them settled down to watch Hardbody. When it was over, the pizza arrived so they popped in one of their favorite Jack Daniel movies for Tristan to watch as they pigged out. Four pizzas later the movie was over and Rory and Lorelai broke out the candy. They had any kind of sugary junk food you could imagine. Rory opened all the bags and Lorelai spoke to Tristan very seriously.
"Okay, it is now time for you to watch the best movie of all time."
"You must not mock it, for it is the greatest movie ever made," Rory agreed.
"Okay, you two are starting to scare me, now. I didn't say anything when you both devoured your own pizzas, but now I'm starting to wonder what I've gotten myself into!"
Rory playfully shoved him and he laughed at how she tried to look angry with him. She knew he was just trying to be cute, but Rory wanted him to love this movie as much as she did. Well, that probably wasn't possible, but at least as much.
"Tristan! Be serious," she whined.
"Fine. What are we watching?"
"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!" Lorelai and Rory yelled.
"Oh! You two were freaking me out, I thought it was some awful movie! Willy Wonka's great!" Tristan said in relief.
"Yay! Rory, you get to keep him now!" Lorelai shrieked.
"What do you mean 'she gets to keep me'?"
"Well, hon, as much as I want to date you, if you didn't like this movie you would have had to get the boot," Rory teased.
"Oh really! We'll just see about that!" Tristan said as he tackled Rory.
He started to tickle her relentlessly and Rory tried desperately to breathe as his hands ran over her body. Even though it was completely innocent, Tristan felt himself get a little turned on as Rory laughed and wiggled underneath him. Rory finally got loose and turned the game around on him. She grabbed his sides, which she had found out about when she accidentally jabbed him there earlier. He hollered in protest as she chased him. Lorelai returned from the kitchen to find Tristan on top of Rory tickling her after he somehow turned the game back around.
"Hey Pretty Boy! Get off my daughter!" Lorelai told him.
Finally, Rory inhaled and shot Tristan a dirty look. He shot one right back at her and they stopped faking being angry and cuddled up on the floor to watch the movie. Shoving their faces full of candy, the three of them stayed up until three in the morning. Eventually they all dropped off on the floor where they had been.
A/N: Sorry it took me two days to write this chapter, but I had no motivation to write yesterday until like seven, so I didn't get a chance to finish. Please Review!!!
