A/N: Disclaimer's in the first chapter.

Chapter 2: Revelations Part one

Rory drove past the sign of her hometown. It was well into the morning and the town inhabitants were doing their usual daily chores and projects. Looking around it was like stepping into the past. Here she was running away from the high society of college and running to a little town with a constantly growing but newly found out secret. It was like she was here mother all over again, The Only difference being the level of education and the method of procreation.

Pulling up to her childhood home she parked her car and turned it off. She looked at the home that went through thousands of repairs and fights that were over both the serious and nonsensical. Opening her car door, she stepped out of her vehicle. Sighing she closed her door and walked toward the door. She could see one of the town snoops watching as she walked up the steps and into the house. She wasn't due back until next week yet here she was on a hump day walking up to her home.

Pulling out her keys she unlocked the door and headed for her room. She could see Luke in the kitchen cooking breakfast for the family. She had a strange feeling in her chest as she watched him work. It was as if she was yearning for what she saw in front of her. A loving husband cooking for her and their children, whistling a song that she knew was his favorite, and doing these things with love and caring in his eyes. Hanging her keys on the key ring she walked in through the other door that led to her room and closed both, Before lying down and taking a nap.

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Luke softly opened the door to her room. He saw her pull up and heard her come in. When noticed that she hadn't come in to talk to him, so he figured something was wrong and left her alone.

He could see the tears that were steadily falling down her cheeks. He set the cup off coffee down next to her and wiped a couple of tears away. She needed her mother more than she wanted to admit, and she was fighting it all the more. Pulling up her comforter up over her shoulders, he quietly left her room and closed both doors.

Walking quietly up the stairs to not disturb her, He went to Warn Lorelei and Jake.

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Lorelei walked down to her daughter's room after calling in to say that she had a family emergency. She could tell Rory was up but just refusing to get up. Crawling into bed behind her daughter she wrapped her arms around her daughter. With just the touch of her hand, Rory went into another fit of tears. Tightening her arms around her daughter she just let her cry into her shirt.

Luke looked on from his spot at her door. This was something big for her to cry so hard and so much.

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Rory stared into her cup of decaffeinated coffee. She might as well start getting used to taste since it was going to be eight long months ahead of her. She had got off of the phone with her gynecologist for an appointment. She knew she was going to have to tell her mother the truth sooner or later but later seemed like the best thing. She was a college senior about to have a kid, and that scared her more than having to give up on her dreams.

"Rory honey are you going to tell me what's wrong?" she could see her mother out of the corner of her eye and for all that was sacred to her she couldn't bring herself to look into her mother's eyes. Eyes that were so similar to hers yet so different in general.

"I'm pregnant. That's all. It's Tristan and he doesn't know it and he's not going to know until I feel like telling him. I have an appointment for tomorrow so don't worry." Her voice sounded hollow and slightly pained. She saw Dean walk past with Lindsay and their son. That could have been me. That could have been Dean's and mine child. Why were the fates so cruel to her? Did she really deserve all that was happening to her?

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Rory stared at her mother in disbelief. She knew her mother would oppose of her having the child after she learned the truth of its origin. But she never thought that she would tell her to get rid of it. She could hear her conscious tell her it would be better but she knew she wouldn't have the guts to.

"No." Her answer was automatic. She could kill something that innocent even if she wanted to.

"Why not. Rory you were an unwilling participant in the conception of that child you carry. Do you really want to be reminded of what shouldn't have been?"

"If that's the case if you had the ability to go back in time and erase me, you would. I wasn't supposed to be. But I guess I represent every thing you had to give up."

"No, I wouldn't. Rory you are a spot of joy in my life. I just don't want you to regret something you could have avoided." Lorelei said, her patience wearing thin.

"Don't worry, but this child won't be a spot of regret in my life. Like I was and don't worry I won't force you to spend time with something that is a reminder of everything you wanted me to be, but took me away from your dreams for me. "

Rory turned away from her mother and packed her clothing. She had been gone three weeks, and it was time she stopped hiding from her life at Yale. Looking at her childhood home one last time she left the only world she ever known and stepped out into a world of deceit and broken dreams for that was what her world was about to become.

A/N2: If this chapter seems a little boring. I'm sorry but, I slightly lost my, oomph to write the chapter. But don't worry the next chapter will be better. Seeing how I'm sick and hopped up on hot todies and theraflu it will be a lot better.

Laterz.