He's BaAack…
Author's Note: This is my very first fanfic! Yay me! Bring out the cheerleaders! I welcome criticism, reviews, and suggestions please. I've started to write a few fanfics before (not posted on here though) and then got bored of them cause I couldn't think of any ideas and then just stopped writing. So please suggest ideas so I don't end up stopping in the middle of a cliffhanger (which I still have people mad at me for). Oh, and I might not have the lines all worked out but I heard somewhere that they need to be double spaced so I really don't know how it's gonna look.
Summary: This story takes place around season six. Jess is back in town and has changed a lot. And he has a little surprise (Which I'm not telling you even thought you could probably guess if you tried. And no, he's not still in love with Rory. He happily lives with his girlfriend he loves in New York.) Yeah, so Jess is a little more mature even thought he is still basically the same. And Luke and Lorilai are already married, have a five month old baby girl named Ainslie, and live in the Twickim (or however you spell it) House.
Rating: PG-13. I don't think my young twisted mind can come up with anything worse than what a thirteen year old can handle.
Disclaimer: I do not own anything in this except what I make up in my pretty little head. If I did, the show would have been in ruins by the third episode.
"So," Lorilai said for the fifth time. She was avoiding what she had to tell her daughter. She hated telling people stuff they didn't want to hear; unless it was Michelle, of course.
"So," Rory repeated yet again. They had been going back and forth like this for over a minute and Logan was waiting to take her out to Luke's. Rory was starting to worry that something was wrong. The last time they had done this was when Lorilai thought she was pregnant. Rory also knew that her mother hated Logan. Rory knew it, Logan knew it, hell, even Luke knew it and he was pretty clueless on most things. She considered the fact that Lorilai was just trying to keep them from going out, but quickly brushed the thought out of her mind. It's not that she didn't think her mother would do something like that; no, she knew for a fact that she would if she was bored enough. Rory knew that if that were the mater then Lorilai would have come up with something else to say. Plus, she saw nervousness in her eyes.
"Can I see you in the kitchen for a minute, Mom?" Rory had a feeling part of why Lorilai was so nervous was because Logan was in the room.
"Good idea!" exclaimed Lorilai with a sense of relief. She knew that it would probably be easier to tell her daughter that the evil boy who broke her heart was back in town with out her boyfriend standing in the same room. Once they were in the kitchen they both spoke at once, "Mom are you pregnant?" Rory asked at the exact moment that Lorilai said "He's back!" "What?" they asked in unison. "Who?" Rory said as Lorilai shouted "No!"
"Ok," started Rory, glad to be talking by herself again. "Who's back?"
"Jess."
"Oh," Rory responded in obvious disappointment. "Why?" was all she could think of to say. She didn't really know how she felt about having him back. Angry? No. She somehow wasn't angry at him anymore. She understood that he had problems with commitment or whatever and she had finally accepted who he was. Hatred? He had walked out on her many times and then told her he loved her, the words that she had been waiting the longest time to hear come off his lips, and then, once again, he was gone. Then he came back yet again and asked her drop everything she had going in her life to go away with him. But no, she did not hate him. Love? No. She was in love with Logan and knew that she didn't have feelings like that for Jess anymore. She had missed him. She had actually longed to have him come back. Not so that they could get back together. So that she could be friends with him. She missed him telling her what books were good. And what music was good. With Dean, she had had a student-teacher thing going on. Exactly what Jess had said. With Logan, she didn't even try. To him, books were just a lot of pieces of paper with words written on them. It was just something that the girl he loved was in to. But with Jess, they had real chemistry. He had loved the same things she had like no one else she knew. She missed being able to talk to someone about a really good book she had just finished or a really good band that she had just discovered. She missed telling someone about a book and having them be really interested. Logan tried; he really did, but it just wasn't his thing. Suddenly, Rory felt glad that Jess was back. She was actually excited to se him.
"Well," Lorilai began answering Rory's almost forgotten question, "with Lane being on tour again, and not having anybody to help him with the diner, Luke thought it would be a good time for him to come up and spend some time together."
"How long has he been here?"
"About… two weeks," she finished the last part much faster than she usually talks which they all thought was impossible.
"Why didn't you tell me sooner?"
"Well you just got back into school and, even though I don't have much experience in it, I'm sure that it was pretty difficult and I basically didn't want anything to mess up you being back at school." Lorilai was utterly surprised at how Rory was taking thee news about Jess. She didn't think that she would break down or anything but she definitely didn't expect this.
After a couple more minutes of talking Rory headed back out to where Logan had been waiting, probably starving.
"Ok, let's go," Rory said as she grabbed her jacket and headed out the door followed by a slightly confused Logan.
