Telling Lorelai

Rory POV

Finn and I were getting ready to move into our New York townhouse when I thought about my visit to Stars Hollow to tell Lorelai about me and Finn.

I'd pulled into the driveway and took a deep breath before I climbed out of my car. Mom was sitting on the porch waiting for me. "Hey kid. Where's your stuff?" She asked me.

"That's what I have to talk to you about." I said.

"Uh-oh." She said. "Did you change your mind about Logan's proposal?"

I shook my head. "Not exactly." I said as I sat beside her on the porch. "I want you to let me say everything that I need to say before you say anything. No interruptions." I said and she nodded. "Logan and I didn't break up because of the proposal. We broke up because we'd both been cheating on the other. I fell in love with someone else while he was in London. A few months ago said person told me that Logan had been cheating on me. He didn't tell me out of spite but because he cares about me. So when Logan came home from London I decided that it was time to end things. So I met Logan for breakfast the day of graduation and I ended things. He knows the truth, that I fell in love with one of his best friends." I said, finishing my rant.

I let her sit there for a minute and process. "Is that all?" She asked.

I shook my head. "No. Finn and I are moving into a townhouse together in New York." I said.

She sighed. "Anything else?" She asked and I shook my head. "Wow kid. That's a lot of information." She said.

"I know. I'm sorry mom, I know that you may not agree with what I'm doing with my life but Finn is who I want to spend it with." I said.

"Your right I don't agree, but Rory, you're an adult. You graduated high school and college without getting pregnant. If this is the worst decision you ever make then I think we're doing pretty good, kid." She said.

"So will you help us move?" I asked.

"How could I not?"

Telling Lorelai had gone better than I'd honestly expected, but in the end she'd surprised me. I mean, granted she wasn't thrilled but at least she wasn't down right hating the idea.