The next morning, Lorelai woke up early. She didn't get much sleep the night before. She laid awake most of the night thinking of her and Luke. Never had she met someone who her spirit could intertwine with so beautifully. All she could think of was seeing him again. That's when she realized, Luke's served breakfast, so she'd clean herself up and have something other than a pop-tart this morning. This time Lorelai thought about Rory, so she walked downstairs and into Rory's room. She was laying there sleeping very peacefully, Lorelai almost decided not to wake her. Almost.

Lorelai shook Rory gently. "Hey." she whispered. "Wake up."

Rory groaned then opened her eyes, "What?" she asked moodily.

"Want some breakfast?" Lorelai asked.

"Not if you're cooking it." Rory replied jokingly.

"Well, good news I'm not." Lorelai smiled. "I thought we could go to Luke's."

Rory raised out of bed and faced her mother. "Are you that desperate to see him, that you'll get up at 8:00 am on a Saturday and go to his diner?"

"I'm not desperate." Lorelia defended. "Come on, when's the last time you actually ate a cooked breakfast?"

"I don't remember." Rory replied.

"Point and case." Lorelai nodded. "Now come on get ready."

The two Gilmore's got dressed and made their way to Luke's diner. As usual it was crowded, but Lorelai and Rory managed to find a table. Lorelai was on constant look out for Luke, but several minutes passed before she finally saw him.

"Hey!" Lorelai let out a huge smile built up from the suspense of waiting.

Luke looked over his shoulder and saw Lorelai smiling at him. He finished taking his order and walked over.

"Hey." he replied. "You're up early." he noted.

"Yeah. We decided to have breakfast." Lorelai replied. Rory rolled her eyes.

"What would you like?" Luke asked.

"Pancakes sound good." Lorelai answered.

"Okay." Luke wrote down pancakes "And what about you Rory?"

"Whatever." Rory replied.

Luke half-smiled. "Sorry, fresh out. Anything else?"

"Eggs and bacon." Rory muttered.

"And how do you like your eggs?" Luke asked penciling in her order.

"Scrambled." She muttered once more.

"Okay. Scrambled eggs, bacon, and pancakes coming up. Oh, and of course, coffee."

Lorelai and Luke exchanged yet another smile then he walked off towards the kitchen.

"Rory, I know you're not a morning person, but what's with the attitude? I thought we cleared all this up last night?"

"I don't know." Rory shrugged. "It just seems so ... weird."

"As I recall." Lorelai began "When you first assumed I liked Luke you thought it was sweet."

"But that was back before I actually knew it. Back before you guys started talking. It's just odd to think that you're staying out late on Friday's getting up early on Saturday's and smiling all the time because of some guy. You never did this before."

Lorelai looked down, "I never had a reason to." she replied. "Rory, don't shoot Luke down without giving him a chance."

"It's not that." Rory responded quickly "I like Luke."

"Then what's wrong?"

Rory didn't answer. She sat looking out the window. Lorelai studied Rory's facial expressions closely, and suddenly something crossed her mind.

"Rory, are you jealous of me spending time away from you?" Lorelai asked.

Rory's eyes quickly moved from the window to her mother in a startled manner "What?... No... that's soo childish." Rory replied.

"You know," Lorelai said softly "It makes sense if you are. It's only been us for a long time."

"Mom, it's not like that."

"I admit the last couple of days I've been heavily involved with Luke. But don't think that I'm going to just push you away." Lorelai reached over and grabbed her daughters hand. "So, what do you wanna do after we eat?" Lorelai smiled.

"Well, there's a book fair at the library and I thought maybe we'd check it out if you wanted." Rory smiled back forgetting about Luke.

"Alright, book fair it is." Lorelai replied.

"Oh, and tomorrow there is going to be a sale at the Hartford mall on all school supplies. I know summer just started, but it's never to early to buy school supplies. Especially high school supplies."

"You're right. High school supplies are totally different than regular supplies." Lorelai humored.

"And I know I've only had my back pack for 2 years, but I was thinking maybe I could get a new one to carry."

"Sure, if that's what you want."

"Are you just agreeing to do anything I say to make me feel better?" Rory asked.

"Maybe." Lorelai raised her one eye brow.

"Well, then remember that pony I asked for when I was 4?" Rory smiled "I still want it."

Lorelai laughed. "Well, if it's on sale at the mall tomorrow..."

Their humorous conversation was interrupted by plates being set down in front of them.

"There you go." Luke said politely. "Enjoy your breakfast, and if you need anything else, just call." He winked at Lorelai, who blushed.

Lorelai started eating her food and never finished her conversation with Rory. The two ended up sitting there in silence for the rest of the meal. When they finished Lorelai stood up.

"Man, those were good. I've never been so full this early in the morning." Lorelai picked up her purse. "Well, let's go."

"Where?" Rory asked still reaming seated.

"To the book fair." Lorelai replied.

"Oh... um... actually, I just remembered it was last Saturday." Rory answered.

"Are you sure?" Lorelai asked squinting her eyes a little.

"Yeah, pretty sure."

"Well that's okay. Let's just go somewhere else then."

"Actually, I think I'd rather just go home."

"What... Rory, why?"

"I'm not feeling too well."

Lorelai put her hand on Rory's forehead. "Hm. You do seem kind of warm. Okay, well, we'll stop by the video store, rent some really bad movies and then curl up on the couch for the day. Sound better?"

Rory shook her head yes and then slowly stood up from her seat. Lorelai put her arm around Rory and they excited the diner.