He Wasn't Supposed to Come Back
by Emily Carol
Summary: He wasn't supposed to come back. He was supposed to stay away from her. Especially after he broke her heart.
Disclaimer: Jess wasn't supposed to come back, and neither are the nice men in the white coats who take me away after I go insane from the suing. Please don't sue me...I don't own Gilmore Girls...and I don't want to go back there again...
Author's note: Okay, so I'm a horrible updater...I know. But I have been writing! Just not any of my ff.net pieces, my writing site is up (URL in profile) and I've been doing stuff with that, I've finally got a new Gilmore Girls story up there and hopefully two more will follow soon.
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Chapter 5
Rory sat at her desk in her dorm writing her paper for one of her classes, or trying to at least. Nothing was coming to her and her mind was completely blank. Sighing she picked up her cellphone and dialed the number for the apartment above Luke's where Lane was, wondering what was going on in the small town that weekend.
The phone rang twice before Lane's voice filled Rory's ear. "Hi Rory," Lane articulated her name loudly, as if to say to someone else who was on the phone.
"Hi Lane," Rory said, completely confused on what was going on.
"Don't you have something else you should be doing Rory?" Lane continued to say her name louder than the rest of the sentence.
"Well I have a paper but I've got nothing to write," Rory said, ready to go into a full rant-complain session with Lane who would often have issues with her work at Hartford Community College.
"Well, Rory," Lane continued still with making her name loud, "Maybe you should just go to the library, okay Rory? I've got to go, I'll talk to you later Rory."
With that Rory heard a click, a few seconds of silence, and then the dial tone. Sighing she turned off her cellphone and sunk back into her chair, staring at her laptop's blank screen.
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"Damnit Jess," Lane said as she set down the phone in the diner apartment. Jess was on his way downstairs to help Luke out so that maybe he'd actually get to stay there for once.
"What?" Jess asked stopping with his hand on the door, waiting impatiently for whatever Lane had to tell him.
"You're making me lie to my best friend," Lane said. "I can't do this, I tell her everything. And now I'm living with her ex-boyfriend and I can't tell her. And then what am I supposed to do when she comes to visit? Hide you behind a tree and pretend like nothing's happening? That you're not here?"
Jess shrugged. "Not much else you can do. I'm out of here," he began to the doorknob when Lane's voice made him stop again.
"Let me set you up," she said. "You obviously still love her if you want to stay away from her,"
"Or I just don't want her to kill me," Jess mumbled. Lane glared at him and went on.
"Just let me set you up on a supposive blind date, come on. Then I don't have to lie and technically I'm not telling her that you're here," Lane was pretty much pleading with him now. "Please?"
"She's probably seeing someone anyways, she'd just say no," Jess said. He opened the door and had one foot out of it. But yet again Lane stopped him from going further.
"She's not," Lane said.
"Not what?" Jess said. "Might need to explain just a little more there."
"She's not seeing someone, no one's really been in the picture since you left," Lane said.
"Just don't tell her my name when you mention it," Jess said. He turned out of the door and headed downstairs.
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"What the hell were you thinking Luke?" Lorelai asked pacing one side of the counter as Luke walked around the other side getting people coffee and food.
He continued to ignore her though.
"Luke!" Lorelai yelled. The whole diner turned their heads to look at her, the whole diner except for Luke that is. "Are any of you named Luke?" she accused the diner.
"My middle name's Luke," Kirk said.
"No it's not," Luke told him.
"You're right," Kirk said looking at his plate. "I don't have a middle name, I was deprived of my childhood. When we talked about middle names I was always left out, that was the only time I was left out. Well, that and kickball. Oh and football, baseball, dodgeball, jump rope, four square..." he was blubbering by now as he kept naming off more activities, "...capture the flag, the Christmas pagent, my music teacher even didn't give me a speaking part in the fifth grade play, everyone else had a speaking part. Oh, and I was also left out in art class, my teacher wouldn't give me supplies. Then there was hockey, soccer..."
"That's enough Kirk," Luke yelled across the diner. "And Lorelai, that's enough of you questioning my actions. Jess is family, family takes care of family. He's not going to be here forever and he's not going to hurt Rory or even contact her. Just leave him the hell alone."
"He better not. He says one word to my daughter or even just looks at her, I break his neck."
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A/N - Hope you enjoyed it. I know I'm not the greatest writer (or updater for that matter) but I try. It's kinda short...sorry about that. But I tried to get more info in than I normally would, I mean. A lot of times I would make this into three chapters not 1.
Review if you really want!
-Emily Carol
by Emily Carol
Summary: He wasn't supposed to come back. He was supposed to stay away from her. Especially after he broke her heart.
Disclaimer: Jess wasn't supposed to come back, and neither are the nice men in the white coats who take me away after I go insane from the suing. Please don't sue me...I don't own Gilmore Girls...and I don't want to go back there again...
Author's note: Okay, so I'm a horrible updater...I know. But I have been writing! Just not any of my ff.net pieces, my writing site is up (URL in profile) and I've been doing stuff with that, I've finally got a new Gilmore Girls story up there and hopefully two more will follow soon.
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Chapter 5
Rory sat at her desk in her dorm writing her paper for one of her classes, or trying to at least. Nothing was coming to her and her mind was completely blank. Sighing she picked up her cellphone and dialed the number for the apartment above Luke's where Lane was, wondering what was going on in the small town that weekend.
The phone rang twice before Lane's voice filled Rory's ear. "Hi Rory," Lane articulated her name loudly, as if to say to someone else who was on the phone.
"Hi Lane," Rory said, completely confused on what was going on.
"Don't you have something else you should be doing Rory?" Lane continued to say her name louder than the rest of the sentence.
"Well I have a paper but I've got nothing to write," Rory said, ready to go into a full rant-complain session with Lane who would often have issues with her work at Hartford Community College.
"Well, Rory," Lane continued still with making her name loud, "Maybe you should just go to the library, okay Rory? I've got to go, I'll talk to you later Rory."
With that Rory heard a click, a few seconds of silence, and then the dial tone. Sighing she turned off her cellphone and sunk back into her chair, staring at her laptop's blank screen.
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"Damnit Jess," Lane said as she set down the phone in the diner apartment. Jess was on his way downstairs to help Luke out so that maybe he'd actually get to stay there for once.
"What?" Jess asked stopping with his hand on the door, waiting impatiently for whatever Lane had to tell him.
"You're making me lie to my best friend," Lane said. "I can't do this, I tell her everything. And now I'm living with her ex-boyfriend and I can't tell her. And then what am I supposed to do when she comes to visit? Hide you behind a tree and pretend like nothing's happening? That you're not here?"
Jess shrugged. "Not much else you can do. I'm out of here," he began to the doorknob when Lane's voice made him stop again.
"Let me set you up," she said. "You obviously still love her if you want to stay away from her,"
"Or I just don't want her to kill me," Jess mumbled. Lane glared at him and went on.
"Just let me set you up on a supposive blind date, come on. Then I don't have to lie and technically I'm not telling her that you're here," Lane was pretty much pleading with him now. "Please?"
"She's probably seeing someone anyways, she'd just say no," Jess said. He opened the door and had one foot out of it. But yet again Lane stopped him from going further.
"She's not," Lane said.
"Not what?" Jess said. "Might need to explain just a little more there."
"She's not seeing someone, no one's really been in the picture since you left," Lane said.
"Just don't tell her my name when you mention it," Jess said. He turned out of the door and headed downstairs.
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"What the hell were you thinking Luke?" Lorelai asked pacing one side of the counter as Luke walked around the other side getting people coffee and food.
He continued to ignore her though.
"Luke!" Lorelai yelled. The whole diner turned their heads to look at her, the whole diner except for Luke that is. "Are any of you named Luke?" she accused the diner.
"My middle name's Luke," Kirk said.
"No it's not," Luke told him.
"You're right," Kirk said looking at his plate. "I don't have a middle name, I was deprived of my childhood. When we talked about middle names I was always left out, that was the only time I was left out. Well, that and kickball. Oh and football, baseball, dodgeball, jump rope, four square..." he was blubbering by now as he kept naming off more activities, "...capture the flag, the Christmas pagent, my music teacher even didn't give me a speaking part in the fifth grade play, everyone else had a speaking part. Oh, and I was also left out in art class, my teacher wouldn't give me supplies. Then there was hockey, soccer..."
"That's enough Kirk," Luke yelled across the diner. "And Lorelai, that's enough of you questioning my actions. Jess is family, family takes care of family. He's not going to be here forever and he's not going to hurt Rory or even contact her. Just leave him the hell alone."
"He better not. He says one word to my daughter or even just looks at her, I break his neck."
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A/N - Hope you enjoyed it. I know I'm not the greatest writer (or updater for that matter) but I try. It's kinda short...sorry about that. But I tried to get more info in than I normally would, I mean. A lot of times I would make this into three chapters not 1.
Review if you really want!
-Emily Carol
