"Okay, so this is it." Lorelai smiled as they drove passed the sign that read "Welcome to Holderby."

"Holderby, Pennsylvania." Rory replied. "It sounds like a nice town."

"Well, from what I've read about it, it is."

The sun was shining, and it had been the warmest day they had all winter. I suppose for some reason it was okay to be leaving Stars Hollow. Rory took notice to all the houses and how perfectly spaced apart they were from one another. It looked like a neighborhood taken right from a nick at nite tv show. Lorelai pulled into a drive way, and the Gilmore girls saw their new home for the first time.

Rory stepped out of the jeep. "It's nice." she replied looking around the house.

"It's smaller than are old house, but really, our other house was too big." Lorelai randomly stated.

The girls unpacked a few things and decided to leave the u-haul loaded, and would unpack it the next day.

"Well I'm still hungry." Lorelai began. "So, do you want to go randomly driving around looking for a place to eat?"

"Sure." Rory replied. "As long as you don't take me to another bar."

"I didn't take you to a bar." Lorelai gasped. Rory smiled. "I drove by a bar and offered to go in for the sake of feeding my hungry child."

"Yeah." Rory smirked. "Let's just hope we find a Mc Donald's or something."

The two took off in search of food. Meanwhile, Luke had sobered up some and decided he was now capable of driving. He didn't realize how close he was to his new home, within minutes he had pulled into his new drive way. Luke was used to living in his apartment, and he knew taking care of a house now would be a lot more responsibility, but he was willing to make the change. Unlike Lorelai, Luke didn't line up a new job to go along with his new home, so first thing tomorrow he would be on a job hunt. Luke stepped out of his truck and walked into his new house. It was small, but much bigger than his apartment. It suited Luke and even though Luke was still hurting, moving away from Lorelai and Stars Hollow, had already helped him so much. He unpacked all of his belongs, seeing as how he didn't have many. He soon realized he didn't have near enough stuff to fill up the house.

"Once I get a new job." he thought. "I'll buy some more stuff."

After Luke made sure everything was off the back of his truck, and inside his house, he grabbed a blanket and laid down on the couch, he was tired.

Lorelai and Rory had been successful on their hunt for food, and came back to their new home satisfied and full. Lorelai had stopped at a grocery store and bought pop tarts, milk and cereal which would do them for a while. Rory made a comment that maybe Lorelai could get a job at the grocery store, but Lorelai ignored the teasing remark.

"It's late." Rory noted when they pulled into the drive way.

"8:15." Lorelai replied. "It's been a long day."

"Don't the movers bring our furniture tomorrow?" Rory asked.

Lorelai shook her head yes.

"So tomorrow will be a long day too."

"It wont be so bad" Lorelai replied with a smile.

Rory began to feel a bit sad when it finally sank in they had really left Stars Hollow.

"We should probably head on to bed." Lorelai noted. "If the movers arrive here as early as they said they would, we'll need plenty of sleep."

Lorelai had brought a mattress along with them, which would have to suffice as a bed for the night. Lorelai was having no problem with the new arrangement, in fact getting away from Stars Hollow, and the memories of Luke was already starting to make her feel better. Rory was having trouble sleeping, she mostly laid there and thought about what life would be like now they've moved. She thought about her new school, her mother's new job, their new house, the new people. In a way it so exciting that Rory was happy they moved, in another way she was sad that she may never see the people from Stars Hollow again. Finally after hours of laying awake, Rory drifted off to sleep.

"Good morning Mr. Danes."

"Good morning." Luke replied.

"How are you today?"

"Fine. Thank you." Luke smiled.

"So, you're looking for a job?" the man asked.

"Yes, sir."

The man leaned forward in his office chair, "Well, I'm looking for a new employee. So maybe we have the right combination here."

"Maybe." Luke replied.

"Have you ever been to college?" the man asked.

"Uh..." Luke took a deep breath. "No." he finally replied.

"Mmm hmm... Did you graduate high school?"

"Yes. Yes, I did do that." Luke responded quickly.

"Are you married, Mr. Danes?"

"No." he shot back, realizing he had taken the question personally.

"So, a single man?" the boss asked. There was a pause. "You seem like a good guy who's just been down on his luck lately, perhaps having this job will turn things around for you."

"Does that mean I'm hired?" Luke asked hopefully.

"Yes." the boss man smiled. "But there's one catch. You'll have to get your mining card."

"Okay, how do I do that?" Luke asked.

"You'll have to take a class. If you pass, then within the next week you'll receive the card. Then you can officially start work here."

"Alright." Luke replied. "Thank you."

"You're welcome... See you in a week."

Luke walked out of the mining company feeling instant relief. It sure was going to be different than running a diner, but he had always heard there was good money in coal mining.