The weekend was a exiting time for the Gilmore girls. They were able to have full days together, something they waited all week to do. Unfortunately, Dean had decided that he wanted to see his children over the weekend and all of Rory and Lorelai's plans to be wild were gone. Rory knew that Dean had a right to these children, but she didn't want them to have a dad who was in and out of their life all the time. Of course Dean was preoccupied with Lindsay. They had decided to try being together again and one of the conditions was that Dean wouldn't be near Rory. In theory this was a great idea except for the fact that Dean wanted to help Rory out with the babies. After sometime he decided that he had to see them , and so he called Rroy up.

"Hello"

"Hey Rory its D-"

"I know who it is Dean. What do you want?"

"I want to see them Rory. I'm their dad and I deserve the chance to get to know them"

"What about Lindsay? What does she have to say about this?"
"I told her that I was doing this whether it was okay with her or not, they are my kids"

"So you want to see them?"

"Yeah Rory, I want to see them again, I know I saw them in the hospital and I say hi if I see you guys, but its not enough. They should know who I am"

"I agree Dean, where and when do you want to meet?"

"How about the park on Sunday at like noon?"

"That sounds great Dean. See you then"

Rory woke up early as usual to get the babies. She had them fed and dressed by nine o clock. They played for an hour and ate again. They took a nap and woke up when they had reached the park. Dean welcomed Rory with presents. He had bought a little doll for Lory and a toy fire truck that had lights and sounds for baby Haden. The afternoon was spent on a blanket in the middle of the park. For those few hours it was as if they were any other family on a day out. Dean was really happy and so was Rory. When she left, she and Dean had decided to meet again the following Sunday at his apartment. Rory was actually looking forwards to the following Sunday. She couldn't wait to see him with the kids. She loved it and it made her happy that her kids would have their dad around.

These weekend meetings went on for a few months and Dean had made a nursery at his place for the babies. The twins were growing up really quickly too. They were especially happy when little Haden took his first steps on a Sunday when both his parents could see him. Lory of course had other plans and started walking when neither parent was around, almost like she did it in private to practice and become perfect at it. Rory was excelling at her school work and she was finally very happy with her life.