A/N: Jeff's parents come to visit… Thanks for all the other reviews. gilmorefan1200: I really don't think there is anything disgusting about Rory and Jess being married as well as Lorelai and Luke, it's not like they share blood or anything. Sorry you think that way. I've got a bit of a surprise for you guys…
"So what's the problem?" Jeff couldn't believe her. "My parents are like, the complete opposite of yours."
"Oh come on Jeff, that's not true." "You were four when you went to your first concert, of the Cranberries." "So?" Lora asked innocently. "My parents don't even know who the Cranberries are."
"Half the planet don't know who the Cranberries are." Lora didn't give up that easily. "You know what I mean."
"I'm sure everything will solve itself." Jeff raised his eyebrows. "You are way too optimistic. You'll see."
"Don't be such a pessimist!" Jeff wanted to answer but a kiss prevented him from saying anything.
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"I'll get it." Rory yelled as she ran to the door. She pressed the speakerphone button and a few moments later someone knocked. Rory opened the door.
The woman in front of her opened her mouth to say something, but when she saw Rory her voice disappeared. So did Rory's.
Thomas Martinet looked from his wife to Rory and then to his son, who apparently didn't know what was going on either.
"Ror, are you going to let those people in or what?" Jess yelled from the kitchen. Rory restored herself. "Come in."
Thomas and Jeff walked passed Rory and his wife suddenly regained her voice. "Rory" "Paris." (A/N: How could I forget her?)
"Come in." Rory said once again and Paris followed her into the living room, where Thomas, Jeff and Lora were already sitting.
Jess entered with some glasses and put them on the table. "Paris?" He asked surprised when he saw Jeff's mother.
"Do you know each other?" Thomas asked, although the answer was quite obvious.
"We went to Chilton and Yale together." Rory had now regained her composure completely.
"You married Jess?" Jess frowned. "Don't sound so surprised." He told the blonde woman.
"People, you can catch up later, we've got other problems to deal with right now." Thomas didn't like this situation at all.
Rory still couldn't believe it, but Martinet was right. "Wine anyone?" Jess asked, to ease the situation a bit. "That would be nice." Paris answered.
Jess took the bottle and gave the adults all a glass of Bordeaux. "So, do you suggest should happen next?" Martinet tried to be polite, but everyone knew how he really felt.
"I think we should hear the kids out first." Lora looked gratefully at her mother.
She took a deep breath, she seemed to do that a lot lately, and began to speak. "I." "We." Jeff interrupted "We want to keep this baby, but we don't want to give up school."
"How are you going to get money then?" Jeff threw an evil look at his father for not letting Lora finish.
"We were kinda hoping that all of you could help us out and we could pay you back after we've finished school. And we can work in the week-ends and in vacations as well. And during the day the baby can go to day-care."
"Give me one good reason why I should pay for this child." "Thomas." Paris put her hand on her husband's knee. "I think you, both of you, are way to young to do this, but I can understand that you don't want to give the baby up."
Jeff couldn't believe his ears, was that really his mother speaking? "You do?" "Don't be so surprised, young man."
"And where do you plan on living?" Thomas had a long list of questions ready. "They will live here, we've got a spare room." Jess answered his question.
"Why can't Jeff live at home?" "Because I'm as much to blame in this as Lora is, dad, because it's my duty to get up in the middle of the night to give the crying baby a bottle just as much as it is hers, but I don't expect you to understand, I know you've never done that."
"Jeff! Don't talk to your father like that." Paris stood up and looked at her son. "What mom, it's the truth, isn't it?" Paris sighed. "We are not discussing this here."
"I think the children's preposition is reasonable." Rory got back on the subject. "I agree, apart from the housing part. I don't think they should live here." Paris said and immediately stopped her husband from trying to say something. Thomas Martinet was grinning, his wife had finally come to her senses.
"I think they should move to my old apartment." Thomas stopped laughing on spot. "What?"
"I've been waiting for an excuse to get those idiots out of the apartment." "They're too young to live on their own." Rory objected.
"I think it's a good idea." Jess interjected. "But I suggest that they live with us for the first two, three months, taking care of a baby isn't easy." Rory's heart started beating at normal rate again.
"I forbid it." "Martinet, give up, this baby exists, Lora and Jeff are going to take care of it and we are going to pay." And with that Paris shut her husband up and Rory Gilmore saw the girl she hadn't seen in twenty years.
"What about you guys, what do you think?" Rory turned to Lora and Jeff. "I think it's cool." Lora thought it was the best plan she'd heard in years. "Yeah." Jeff agreed.
"So it's settled. Anyone hungry?" Jess got up and pointed at the dining table, only used when family came to visit, and even then.
