A/N – Thank you all so much for the reviews, I really appreciate them and they make writing so much easier. Again thanks so much guys!

This is for all those who wanted a bit of Logan Rory and some more Jami. Check the second chapter for the ages of the Huntzberger children.

Disclaimer – I do not own Gilmore Girls.

Flashback

"Winnie, here!" Winnie lifted her head quickly and saw the man running towards her then spotted the open player that had just called to her.

"Chris!" She called as she kicked the ball across the field. The minute the ball was out of her feet she jogged back to her position.

Her team passed in and out the ball came back but her teammate took it back up, the crowd cheered and before she realized it the game had ended. They'd won, 4 – 1. It wasn't much of a shock.

There were several soccer teams in Stars Hollow but only one division one team. Winnie had much to her mother's disappointment taken up sports as a small child, they had discovered early on that though she was very talented in most sports their daughter had a gift in soccer. At ten years old she was playing on U15 boys soccer team by the time she was 13 she had been invited up by the boys division one team.

"Great game Winnie!" Coach Peter patted Winnie on the back.

"Thanks coach,"

"Winnie? A couple of us are heading up to watch the Yale/Princeton game on Saturday. You wanna come?"

"Yeah, you guys care if Jami Bellville comes?"

"No bring whoever you want heck bring your mom!"

"Really?"

The group of boys just stared back at the new newest member and the only female member of their team.

"Never mind." Winnie tucked a strand of hair behind her ear shyly. Silence passed between them.

"So we're meeting in the east courtyard at Yale at around 3:30"

"Alright." They all dispersed and Winnie made her way to the exit.

"What was that about?" Jami asked as he approached Winnie throwing her a bottle of Gatorade.

"I hate this stuff, why do you always bring me this."

"It has electrolytes, it's good for you."

"I'd prefer water."

"This is better, so what was that about…back there…with…the…guys?" Jami stuttered and Winnie was certain she heard some resentment in the way he said guys.

"There's a match at Yale on Saturday."

"I thought we were going to go fishing on Saturday, your dad was actually going to let us use the boat!"

"We can go fishing on Sunday, I asked the guys and they said you could come."

"Oh thanks I'm honored!" Jami ran his hands through his brown hair.

"What is wrong with you Jami it's just a soccer game! You know how important soccer is to me, I'm counting on a full scholarship to get into college."

"It's always something with you Winnie, there is always something that ruins our plans. I'll see you later," Jami stormed off.

"Jami?" Winnie hollered after him, "What was that?" She asked herself as she made her way home.

Several minutes later she walked into her front entrance and dropped her bag by the door. As she walked into the kitchen and put her Gatorade into the fridge Josh walked out of his room.

"How'd you guys do?"

"We won, again."

"That's great hunney. You guys have won every game since you joined that team." Lorelai walked in.

"Too bad not every one is as happy for me." She poured herself a glass of water.

"What's wrong?"

"Jami totally flipped after the game!"

"Maybe he's jealous his girlfriend made the soccer team and he didn't." Josh through out and both Danes women gave him the dirtiest looks.

"Jami and I are not dating."

"Well then what do you two do together all of the time?"

"We're not all horny teenagers Josh, we don't need to be having sex to have fun."

"Oh please tell me I did not just hear that!" Lorelai cried towards the ceiling. Josh was about to make another comment when Lorelai had heard enough.

"He's probably more jealous of the soccer itself, Winnie."

"Why?" Winnie ignored her brother and turned towards her mother.

"Well think about it, you're fifteen year old guy and your best friend is a fifteen year old girl who is not only a little better at soccer than him but so much better that she has pro scouts looking at her and she plays on a team with boys two years older then her. Did you ever think that the fact that you're so good at soccer might be a bit of a blow to Jami's ego."

Winnie was dumbfounded. She hadn't ever thought that it might bug Jami she'd always thought he didn't care. He was always better at baseball! Shouldn't that have been enough? She guessed not if you were a boy or more specifically Jami.

That night Winnie was awakened by a knock on her window. She walked over to the window and saw Jami standing on her tiny balcony. Her dad had done a lot of renovations to the house when she was younger including adding her room and a guest room for Rory to the second floor. Since Josh had taken her room on the main floor.

She opened her window and climbed out beside Jami, they were standing as far as they could on the tiny balcony, which was only about a foot apart. Staring at each other in silence.

When they did speak it was the same thing and it was said at the exact same time, "I'm sorry," they both broke into a fit of laughter.

"Listen Winnie I overreacted it's not like we can't go on Sunday right?" Winnie's inner Gilmore was dying to tell him that she had suggested that hours ago but she let it go.

"Yeah, but if you don't want to go I'm cool with that, you were right we did have plans on Saturday." Jami knew she was dying to go to the game and the fact that she was willing to give that up for him was more than enough.

"No way, we'll go to Yale on Saturday and we'll take your dads boat out on Sunday."

"Thanks Jami," Winnie smiled ad Jami pulled her into a hug. The moment his arms wrapped around her a calm tingle went shooting through her body, it always did that when Jami held her. She had always just associated that soothing feeling with her deep friendship with Jami.

End Flashback

"So Rory were are the kids?" Hannah asked.

"Well Charlie and the twins are with Logan and oh no wait I think Matt went with Lily to find Winnie. Lily is so worried that Winnie's going to be mad at her for telling me, I swear she nearly tore my eyes out when she heard me on the phone with Winnie."

"Winnie won't be mad at Lily," Sookie said.

"I know that but all Lily can think of is 'I promised not to say anything and I broke my promise my favorite aunt is going to hate me' and Matt, well you know Matt…"

"Kid thinks Winnie's a god." Logan interrupted.

"You can't be here this is a girls thing!" Lorelai exclaimed at her son-in-law.

"Yes Ma'am." Lorelai's face went red, she hated when anyone called her Ma'am and Logan new this.

"Logan Huntzberger!" Rory rolled her eyes at her the exchange between her husband and mother.

"She started it." He cried.

"Dad I'm bored can we please go." Olivia begged her father. The next generation of Gilmore women had all seemed to take a personality from a parent or grandparent. Winnie had obviously taken a less grumpy version of her father. Lily was one hundred percent Lorelai. Olivia was a female Logan like no other and little Charlie seemed to be a smaller Rory. It was very interesting to see them all growing up together.

"Yeah, we're not wanted here anyway," Logan spoke dramatically.

"You aren't Livia is more than welcome to stay." Lorelai tried to keep in a smile.

"That's okay I'll go with dad."

"Charlie you want to stay with mommy and grandma?" Rory asked her baby. The little girl smiled and crawled on to her lap. Although Charlie was very smart for her age she also acted younger than her age.

"Do you like these colors Charlie?" Hannah asked and the little girl nodded her head.

Across town Winnie and Luke were just falling into two empty chairs, the diner had finally cleared and the sun had set. It had been an extremely long day and Winnie was feeling completely beat.

"Do you want something to eat?"

"That would be great!"

"I'll heat up some lasagna." Luke got up but Winnie stopped him.

"Dad?"

"Yeah?"

"Do you think you could make peanut butter and pickle sandwiches?" Luke smiled at the childhood sandwich they had shared.

"Sure. Why don't you put some tea on?" Winnie smiled and stood up, she walked behind the counter and put a kettle on to boil when the door came crashing open and her eldest niece and her nephew ran in.

"Hey guys," Winnie smiled at two of her favorite people in the world.

"Auntie Winnie!" Matt ran over enveloped his aunt in huge hug.

"Hey Matt how are you?"

"Good!"

"Hey Lil," Winnie looked up towards the door. Lily was so nervous.

"I'm so sorry, aunt Winnie!" Winnie looked towards the kitchen knowing her father was in there and could hear everything that would be said out here, she tried to stop Lily but the girl was half Gilmore and simply could not be stopped, "I didn't mean to tell mom, well I did but I didn't. I was just so excited! Uncle Josh can never hold onto a girlfriend and I was so excited about Spencer I had to tell mom. I mean he is so handsome…" Winnie was panicking now, her eyes kept darting back to the kitchen just waiting for her father to run out in anger. "And a banker I mean he's gorgeous and probably rich too. I just started thinking that I could have cousins, and cousins that I actually liked I mean aunt Lucy Huntzberger and her snobby daughters are the last things on earth I want to call my cousins. I'm really sorry Winnie, please don't hate me, please!"

Silence filled the room as Luke walked slowly out of the kitchen.

"Hey grandpa," Lily broke the silence she saw the look on both her aunt and grandfathers faces and spoke again more quietly,

"Sorry, Aunt Winnie."