AN: Epilogue. This is really exciting, you know. I mean, the last, almost, three months, and here it is, all done and complete. Great. So, here is the final installment of Second Chance. Enjoy. Check up later, in a week or so, defiantly less than two weeks, for my new story. I'm not sure what I'll call it yet, but it';; be by me.
By the way, I'm KICKING myself that I spelled LorelAi wrong the whole time. I guess I figured the problem, and it has been lamely attributed to my Spell Check. Here, go to word and type in Lorelai, L-o-r-e-l-a-i. What does it give you? It says that it's spelled wrong and that it should be changed to Lorelai. I'm so stupid. Tell me earlier next time please. Cool, now that I'm done ranting about my idioticness.
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"You ready?" I asked Rory. She sat on the bed in our apartment, her back to the wall with her legs pulled up to her chest. She slowly nodded. I sat down next to her, mimicking her position. "Scared?"
She looked at me for a moment. It was an intense look of fear, love, and devotion; all mixed with excitement and anxiety. She nodded again, collapsing into me, and I graciously held her.
We had decided to wait until after Rory graduated to get married. It was a long wait, but we made it. We even saved up some money. The wedding was to be in Star's Hollow, of course, in the town square. Sookie is catering, Lorelai is to be the Matron- yes, matron, Luke finally did it- of honor, and Luke the best man. The town is going to close down that day. Rory wanted Lane to be a Bride's maid so much that I had to find another escort for her. I picked Zach; he and I had spent a few days together in Star's Hollow waiting for Rory and Lane, he wasn't bad company. The date was in two days, we were leaving for Star's Hollow tonight, and Rory was nervous.
We packed our bags and loaded the car. Everything was all ready in Star's Hollow, the wedding attire and such. All we really had packed was things to wear the two days before. Our other bags were at Lorelai's house.
As soon as we arrived in the town, we were both escorted to our different houses, where we would be kept apart until the wedding.
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That's where I am now. I guess you could say that the point of the view of this whole thing. I'm getting married in three hours. Luke is gone helping making sure everything is set up right, so I'm alone in the apartment above the diner. The music is on, something I found in one of Rory's bags, something by Conor Oberst. I've been sitting here for about a half an hour now, and I just can't think right. All I can think is what will happen at five, just two hours and fifty-four minutes from now. Me and Rory will be married. In the end, we opted for a summer wedding. We decided that neither of us want to wait anymore, she graduated in May, now it's early August.
In two hours and forty six minutes, I'm going to tell Rory how much I love her, in front of everyone, and listen as she tells me, then we are going to promise that we'll never go anywhere, no matter what, then we'll kiss, and then our lives will never be the same again. Then there will be a party, with a big tall white cake, and some food, and everyone that matters. Rory convinced me to invite my dad, and he said he would come, but so far I haven't seen him. My mom was invited too, Rory didn't even have to force me to do that. Rory's dad is in town also, detracted from Sherri of course. It seems they've split up, pity. Rory's grandparents eventually made up, and they're here too. Richard actually took a liking to me, and, in the end, he was proud of us. He offered to walk Rory down the aisle, in case Christopher didn't show, but he's here, in Star's Hollow, so he won't need to. Emily hates me less, but she never really liked me. I guess first impressions are important. Yes, Luke and Lorelai got married, and they're both happier than I've ever seen them. Marty is supposed to be coming too. He found himself a girlfriend, a girl he met at a book signing as Rory tells me. She was right in the end, Rory was. I do like Marty, he's a nice guy, and he's funny. Paris found herself a boyfriend, a chemistry major. They're supposed to come too.
I guess that's it, our story. I don't know if we all deserve it, I still don't think I do, but Rory tells me otherwise. I'm really happy. So is she. It seems everyone is living their dream lately, even Taylor. It appears that he hired some kid to stand outside his candy shop dressed as an ice cream cone. Go figure. Anyway, I though I just saw Mrs. Kim storming after Zach, already dressed in his tux. I'll tell you, I don't think I'll ever get used to this small town lifeā¦.
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Don't forget to keep your heads up for a sequel by me!
Oh, and by the way, yall have just been the best audience, really. I especially want to thank Pookieblue, Aquariangirl, literaiever, Utopist, and Music4my soul. Yall really reviewed a lot. Everyone else too, thank you, thank you. I never would have imagined getting this many reviews. I'm just a dumb girl with a stupid story, but yall really inspired me. Thank you.
