Okay. I've been gone for a loooonge time. But now I'm back. Hope you guys like it...

"Remember that you're perfect. God makes no mistakes." - Bon Jovi

Sister Blister

Almost a week had gone by since Rory came to Hartoford. Rory hadn't gone to the party that Hannah had invited her to the first day, instead she had stayed at the Gilmore mansion, mocking movies and eating junk food.

Lorelai and Rory hadn't had anymore fights; they just stayed away from each other. The only time they were in a room together, were at the dinners and even then they said as little to each other as they could.

Rory hadn't seen the Gilmore grandparents since her arrival, but she figured that was a good thing, since they seemed so uptight.

Rory did get to know Luke a little better during the week, she knew that he came from a town called Stars Hollow, but he had moved into the mansion when he and Lorelai got engaged, and he own a diner in Stars Hollow.

The person that Rory had spent most of her time with was Charlie; they had watched movies and talked about books and everything else that they could think of. The two of them had started to form a bond.

One thing that kind of annoyed her was that for some reason Hannah seemed pissed at her. Rory didn't know what she had done, she couldn't think of anything that had happened during the week that would make Hannah so mad. Every time Rory came into a room were Hannah was in, Hannah would leave. They only ate dinner together because they had to.

It was Saturday, and it was also the first day since Rory came to Connecticut that the weather had been bad. The past week, the sun had been out and there hadn't been a single cloud on the sky.

It was also the first day that Rory was alone. Lorelai and Luke had decided to spend the day together in Stars Hollow, and Hannah was at one of her friends' house. And Charlie was out somewhere; Rory didn't precisely where he was. Somewhere with his friends, she assumed.

And the staff had the day off, so Rory had the whole mansion to herself.

So since she was all alone and the weather was bad so she couldn't go outside, Rory decided to explore the house. She just walked around and looked at everything in the house.

After an hour of just walking around, she came across a huge library. There was a high ceiling and the walls were covered in dark-wooded bookshelves. On the floor was a grey carped and in one end of the room there was a fireplace. Around the fireplace were some big dark brown leather couches, and in the corners were some matching chairs. Right across from the door that Rory had walked in by, some huge windows overlooked a part of the garden that Rory hadn't seen before. In front of the windows stood a big antique desk. The desk was made from the same wood as the bookshelves, and behind the desk stood a big comfy-looking desk chair. The chair was also made with dark brown leather.

Rory walked around and looked at all the books, she came across an old worn copy of Jane Austin's 'Pride and prejudice'. She took it down and started to read.

Rory was so into the book that she didn't hear anyone come in.

"What are you doing?"

Rory started and looked up to see Hannah standing in front of her, her arms cross over her chest.

"Reading," Rory replied while holding the book up to prove her point.

"Who said you could go in here?"

"No one. I didn't know I had to ask permission to enter this library."

"Shows how much you know," the snotty reply came.

"What's your problem?" Rory demanded, finally fed up with Hannah's attitude.

"My problem?"

"Yes, your problem, Hannah. You've been mad at me since I got here and I have barely spoken a word to you. So I would like to know; what's your problem?"

"You!"

"Me?" Rory repeated with a confused look on her face.

"Yes, you, Princess," Hannah spat out the word like it was poison. Rory was really confused now; Hannah and she hadn't spent any time together, so Rory couldn't figure out when she had done something to offend her little sister.

"What the hell did I do?"

"You think you can just come here and act like you own the place? Well, let me be the first to tell you that you can't, you can't just walk in here and treat people like you're better than them! And you can't just come and weasel your way into the family. You just CAN'T!" At this point Hannah was screaming. "Do you have any idea what kinda pain you caused mom? No, you don't, you have never seen the look she gets in her eyes when someone asks how Charlie's twin is. Mom was really looking forward to this summer, to spending time with you, to get to know you. And the first thing you do is fight with her. What kinda person are you?"

While Hannah was screaming in her face, Rory just stood there completely speechless. She couldn't believe Hannah was saying all of this crap to her, but she now understood why her sister had been so mad at her. It was out of loyalty. 'Who does this girl think she is? Has she ever thought of how I have been feeling all of these years? But at least now I can understand her a little bit. And she's probably also jealous because I've been spending so must time with Charlie.'

When Hannah was done screaming, Rory started speaking, raising her voice with every word. Until she ended up screaming too, just not as loud as Hannah had.

"I hurt her? I HURT HER?" Rory shouted, "DO you have any idea what it's like to grow up without a mother? To be teased at school because your mother doesn't want to talk to you? To grow up thinking that there's something wrong with you? No, you don't!" Hannah was about to start protesting, but Rory just continued her angry rant. "I know that you and Charlie didn't have dad around when you were growing up and that you still don't have him here, but at least you know that he wants you and loves you. Because unlike Lorelai, dad have always tried to be there for you even though he doesn't live here. But my own mother didn't even want to talk to me! It took me years before I realised that I couldn't do anything to make her want me, so in the end I just stopped trying. But it should never have been me that was trying to make it better, it should have been Lorelai because she is the adult and she should have acted like one, instead of acting like a kid and shutting me out. And then you have the nerve to come here and say that I HURT HER!" Rory took a deep breath and tried to hold back the tears that were threatening to spill. Before she stormed out of the library she said in an almost frighteningly calm voice "Don't EVER say that this I my fault alone." And with that Rory turned on her heels and walked out of the room, leaving Hannah standing frozen in the middle of the huge library, alone and feeling like shit.

After walking out of the library, Rory didn't know what to do. She was still stunned from her fight with Hannah. But a part of her was relieved. The fact that Hannah had been mad at her for no apparent reason had been bugging Rory. But now that she knew why Hannah had been acting the way she had, Rory was feeling a mix of pity, anger and hurt.

The pity was for Hannah; Rory's little sister was obviously very insecure about herself and her place in the family. But Rory also felt anger, and a lot of it. Who did that little gnome think she was? Blaming Rory for all that had gone wrong between Lorelai and herself.

The more Rory thought about it, the angrier she became.

But she was also hurt. Because Hannah brought up all her childhood fears. When she was a kid, Rory had always felt guilty. She thought it was her fault that Lorelai wasn't talking to her.

In her mix of emotions, Rory didn't think about where she was walking, but suddenly she realised that she was in the backyard. She walked to the end of the garden and sat behind a large tree trunk.

After sitting and thinking for a while and still not getting anywhere, Rory decided that she needed help figuring out what to do. She couldn't talk to Lorelai; one, because they hardly spoke and two, she was also Hannah's mother and Rory didn't want to mess things up between them.

Then there was Charlie, but again, Rory didn't want to come between her family, so that also ruled out her dad. She could try Jess, but he probably wouldn't understand. Rory couldn't really think of anyone else.

Suddenly she thought of the answer. "Jeez, how could I be so dense," she muttered under breath. She took out her cell phone and dialled the number.

"Hello..."

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