I'm Sorry
A/N: Thanks for the reviews, hope you like this chapter.
"Logan, what are you doing here?"
Her tone and the look on her face told him that he wasn't the most welcomed guest. "Look, Lorelai, I know that you don't like me and you don't probably want to see me, but just her me out. I'm here because of Rory."
For the first time Lorelai noticed the worry and panic in Logan's eyes. "What about her?"
"I was wondering if you've seen or heard from her?"
Lorelai who was already confused was now really confused. "What do you mean? Is she missing?"
"No well sort of you see last night I don't know we were laying in bed," Lorelai winced as he said this "and then all of a sudden she was like 'Oh my God I'm so stupid I have to talk to him I have to go.' And then she left."
"Alright, breathe," Lorelai instructed him. "Now just come down, I'm sure she's fine. I haven't heard or seen her, but when I do I'll tell her to call you, alright?"
Logan nodded, "Thanks so much," Lorelai watched her daughter's boyfriend leave, and she couldn't help but smile. Had her daughter realized the mistake she had made? Was she going back to Yale, but who had she gone to see? Could it be, no it couldn't, or could it?
"Where do you think Rory went?" Kady's question brought her mom out of her thoughts.
"I don't know, kid." But Kady could tell that her mom had an idea where Rory might be. Lorelai walked over to the hall desk and picked up her cell phone and dialed the familiar number. (I know that Rory got a new phone number, but for this fic, were just going to forget that part.) Lorelai listened as her daughter's voice mail picked up. "Rory, its mom, I'm just calling to see were you're at. Logan came by and he seemed very worried, so call me when you get this message."
A few minutes later Luke, and a very muddy Aiden walked through the door. "What happened to you? Lorelai asked her son.
""We won!" he said.
"And our son made the winning homerun." Luke told her proudly. Lorelai ruffled her son's dark wavy hair, "I'd hug you but you're a mess. Go on up stairs and get cleaned up. Dinner will be here any minute. Aiden walked upstairs to take a shower. "And don't get mud all over." Lorelai called up after her as Luke pulled her close to him. He kissed her. "Luke, not in front of," looking around Lorelai noticed no one was around, "well I guess its alright," and she kissed him.
"So, we had an interesting visitor today."
"Oh yeah, who?"
"Logan,"
"Logan? Rory's Logan?" Luke asked
"Yep, I guess Rory took off last night saying that she had made a mistake, and she needed to talk to him."
"Him, who?"
"That's all she said." Lorelai said waited for Luke's reaction.
"Do you think?" Lorelai knew exactly what her husband was thinking. "I don't know," she shrugged.
"Well this is good, right? Rory's finally going back to Yale? This is really good." Luke smiled.
"We don't know anything for sure," Lorelai didn't want to get her hopes up, even though she felt as excited as Luke looked. Luke ignored the Lorelai's comment. He hated Rory not being around, and he hated seeing Lorelai so sad.
"So, about Kady?" Though Luke was excited about the news about Rory, he was still deeply worried and upset about his younger daughter's behavior.
"What about her?" Lorelai acted as if she didn't know what her husband was referring to.
"Come on Lor, you know what I'm talking about." Luke said impatiently.
Lorelai looked at him as if he was crazy. "Did you talk to her?" Luke finally asked impatiently.
"Yes, I talked to her, but I told her that you and I would discuss her punishment with her tonight."
Luke nodded, "Okay, so I was thinking grounded for two months."
Lorelai laughed, thinking he was being sarcastic But Luke's expression told her that he was being serious. "Don't you think that's a little extreme?"
Luke looked annoyed at Lorelai's comment, "She's fifteen and she came home drunk. I think two months is a very fair punishment?"
"Oh, and don't forget she didn't get home until two in the morning." Lorelai smiled waiting for Luke's reaction.
"What!" Lorelai laughed.
"Look Luke I know you worried about her, but what she did was perfectly normal. She's a teenager. They all act like this."
"Rory didn't," Luke muttered.
"Well Rory was a freak of nature," Lorelai kissed, "we cannot ground Kady for two months. If we do it'll just make her that much more pissed off at us and she will continue to act up."
Luke looked at his hands, Lorelai knew what he was thinking. "I just don't want," he began but Lorelai stopped him.
"Luke, I know what you're afraid of, but Kady is not Jess. There were so many more issues concerning him. His childhood and he was really pissed off. Kady is just being a normal teen." Lorelai reassured him. She understood where he was coming from, years earlier Luke and Lorelai had taken in Jess, and it had been hard, especially on Luke. "And besides, Jess is doing great now." Luke nodded in agreement. "Kady is a good kid, she's just testing the boundaries, it was bound to happen sooner or later."
"Well, I still think we should deal with this early on. Nip it in the bud before its gets to bad." Luke explained.
"Yeah, and you're probably right, but two months is a little harsh. Kady's never done anything like this before." Luke knew that Lorelai knew more about the whole teenage girl thing so he relented. "Well then what should we do?"
"I was thinking we ground her for three weeks and take her cell phone away."
"Alright, but she has to come straight to the diner after school, and after her homework is finished she has to work with now pay." He said.
"Sounds good," Just then the doorbell rang. "That's probably the Chinese." Lorelai answered the door. "Kids, dinner!" she yelled as she walked to the table.
Later that night after Lorelai, Luke, and the kids had gone to bed Rory listened to her voice messages. She excited and nervous to hear one from her mother. She quickly dialed her mom's cell phone and was disappointed to hear her mom's voice mail click on. She didn't really want to leave a message, but as she was about to changed her mind. "Mom, I'm sorry." She said quickly and then she hung up.
