She often finds herself wishing her life were different. She wishes that she didn't sleep with Christopher, and therefore, she wouldn't have disappointed her parents. But then she looks at the sleeping one-year old next to her and realizes…it was all worth it.

This little girl has forever changed Lorelai Gilmore. Lorelai is no longer the party girl, she is a mother…she is still stubborn, boy is she stubborn. Is it so bad that she wants to take care of her own child? If she hears, "Lorelai, that is what the nanny is hired to do," one more time, she just might explode.

Ding. A light bulb goes off in her head. 'We have to get out of here,' she thinks, as she begins to get her luggage out of her closet.

She throws random things in the first bag: magazines, music and a shoe box, her 'baby box'. She begins packing her daughter's cloths, blankets, and diapers. Making sure she has all of Rory's belongings, she begins packing her things.

She places Rory in her car seat; she looks at her room for the last time, and then shuts the door to her past. She grabs Rory and their things, tip toeing past the maid's room, and her parent's room, and heads down stairs. She stops at the desk, scribbles a quick note which says, "Mom, Dad, Rory and I don't belong here. I'll give you a call when we get to where ever we end up. –Lorelai"

She places the note on the dining room table, grabs Rory and their bags, exits the Gilmore mansion, and walks to the bus depot.


ok, yes, i know this is a very short chapter, but i promise, they will get longer...think of this as the introduction...review! (should i continue...cause, I'm not sure.