"Is that everything?" Lorelai asked Rory.

"I believe so. U-haul is completely full. Jeep is completely full." Rory replied.

"And the movers will bring all the furniture to our new address." Lorelai concluded.

"So I guess that is everything." Rory noted.

"Well, we'd better be heading out then." Lorelai said putting her arm on Rory's shoulder.

"Are you sure you found a new job?" Rory asked one last time.

"I'm sure." Lorelai smiled. "Don't worry."

The girls exited the house and walked out on the lawn. Rory turned around one last time and looked at the only place she had ever truly felt like was home. Lane didn't take Rory's leaving so well, in fact, Rory decided it would have almost been better to not have told her at all. All in all, Rory was sad to leave Star's Hollow, but excited about what the future had in store for them. Lorelai started the jeep took one last look herself, she released the break, and pulled out of their drive way for the last time.

"Hey handsome. Why are you so down in the dumps?" A classical bimbo style voice asked.

Luke turned around and spotted the trashy blonde with too much makeup on, and not enough clothing.

"I'm not down in the dumps." Luke replied resentfully.

"Aw, come on sugar, you can tell me." she smiled. "Maybe I can help."

"No thanks." Luke said standing up from the bar stool.

"Not from around here are you?" she asked.

Luke gave her a cold stare, then turned to leave the bar.

"If you want I could show you around sometime?" she said trying to catch his attention.

She failed, Luke walked on out the door and opened the door to his truck. He knew he shouldn't be drinking and driving, but hell, what did it matter anymore? He rubbed his face a couple times, and then started the truck's engine.

"Alright, your turn." Rory laughed.

"D." Lorelai began. "I'll sail my ship with anthrax, batmobiles, Casanova posters , and dogs." Lorelai smiled.

"Oh yeah." Rory teased. "Take the easy way out."

"Hey." Lorelai grinned. "I'm driving here. I should be entitled to all the easy way outs."

"Fine." Rory smirked. "E. I'll sail my ship with anthrax, batmobiles, Casanova posters, dogs, and the Emancipation of Proclamation."

"Whoa!" Lorelai objected. "You can't sail a ship with the Emancipation of Proclamation."

"Why not?" Rory asked.

"Because, how would you ever get the Emancipation of Proclamation on a ship?"

"Same way you'd get a dog on a ship I suppose." Rory giggled.

Lorelai teasingly sighed. "I don't know why we even play this game."

"Because it makes the ride go by faster."

"Oh... yeah." Lorelai agreed. "You know what. I'm starving." Lorelai said blankly.

"I could go for something to eat myself." Rory replied.

"Alright, next restaurant we see, we stop."

They drove for a few minutes, not passing anything but farms, houses, and barns. Lorelai began rethinking her statement.

"Alright, how about next gas station, convenient store, or any place of business we see, we stop?"

"Sounds better." Rory agreed.

The next place of business they passed was a bar. Lorelai raised an eye brow. "Well I could get in." Lorelai began.

"Mom!" Rory gasped.

"What!" Lorelai defended "I could bring you back something."

"You are not going into a bar and leaving me out here with the u-haul."

"Fine." Lorelai sighed. "But if we both starve to death and never make it off this long stretch of the highway, I hope you feel bad."

"How could I feel bad if I've starved to death." Rory asked wittily.

Luke had pulled over to the side of the road, he was far too intoxicated to be driving. He decided he's just sit by the road for a while until his vision straightened and his head cleared. He had somewhat nodded off to sleep when the sound of something large and fast shook his truck as it drove by. Luke suddenly woke up and looked around nervously.

"Damn u-hauls." Luke replied holding his aching head.