Declaimer: I own nothing you recognized. However everything you don't recognize is the invention of my imagination which I gladly adapted to the fabulous world of Gilmore Girls.

AN: Chapter 3 up! I am not really happy with the second. I think it turned out to be just plain boring. But I had a plan for this story and I really want to stick with it because I like the whole idea. I hope that you are not disappointment with the way the story goes. Please tell my what do you think – is it good, is it crap? I really like to hear your opinion.

Please review;)

Edith

Oh and I added something in the summery!

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Chapter 3 – Talkative Days

It was way to early. That was Rory's only thought as she stepped out of the elevator and went into an underground parking lot in her apartment building. In this particular moment she granted Finn about his thing against the sun, though she haven't seen the sun yet.

She snorted with some irritation. She was used to sleep less and wake up at crazy hours but only a little break from her journalistic lifestyle and she was back into her high school ritual – to sleep as much as possible. Then it was always troublesome to go back to work and get use to the hectic schedule again.

"Well this time you won't have to," she told herself aloud as she unlocked her car and got inside.

It was still bugging her. The whole new situation. Nearly a new world for her.

Well maybe not a new world but the world she left all those years ago.

She sighed. She wasn't sure about anything. It was ironic. She was back into the safe, steady life but it scared her more than going to some dangerous part of the world to make a report. Even raising her daughter alone wasn't so terrifying.

She didn't know why she felt that way. She let out another sigh and drove into New York's streets. She felt as she was thrown into a deep water and she suddenly forgot how to swim.

"OK stop! Think about something else!" she ordered herself. With a corner of her eye she spotted a National Geographic advertisement on one building. Adam appeared in her head. She could call him. They didn't talk much last night because she left the conversation to Lo and went to have a shower. When she got back Lo was already sleeping, the conversation obviously been ended.

She checked her watch. It was few minutes after 5 a.m. in New York, which meant that it was few minutes after 8 p.m. in Melbourne. So Adam should be packing or going to the airport right now. She pushed three on her speed-dial and put the phone on the loudspeaker.

"Rory?" she heard him after third sound. His voice sounded worried.

"Hey! What's up?" she greeted as cheerfully as she could at this hour.

First she heard a sigh of relief being let out then Adam responded melodramatic, "I'm having a hear attack."

"Funny!" Rory replied sarcastically perfectly knowing what he meant.

"I'm serious. I was sitting her peacefully and enjoying myself with a good lecture and a glass of wine. Then I heard my cell phone playing "I need a hero". I thought: Oh Rory is calling. How nice of her" but then I noticed the clock. It said 08.13 p.m. which means it's 05.13 a.m. in New York. Something must happened. It's impossible that Rory is willingly up at 5 a.m." Adam explained mockingly.

"You're finished?" Rory asked dryly.

"Oh, come on Ror. You mock me and make fun of me all the time," he chuckled. "But I'll be a good guy now and I'll stop. I know that you are cranky with sleep deprivation. So what are you doing up at dawn?"

"I trying to be a better elder sister and I am picking William from the airport," Rory responded, "What about you? I thought that you will be on the way to the airport right now?"

"Yeah, I thought so too but no luck. I once again convinced myself that I made a good choice cutting off my cooperation with Bruce. He cannot make an easiest decision and organized the work property," He sounded irritated. "So I am forced to stay here for one more day. I will be in New York at Thursday evening," he finished.

"So Abby will be a free woman for another day?" she asked teasingly.

"Yeah and I'm starting to wonder my marriage. She is too damn happy when I'm not at home!"

Rory couldn't stop herself and laughed. Despite what they always said about each other, Abby and Adam were perfect together and their bickering all the time was just the bonus to their relationship. Lo and she loved to watch their little quarrels. It was better then TV!

"She just like to have a rest once in a while. Four guys in one house can be a little tiring you know."

"Yeah," he chuckled, "we can be inconvenient."

"Rather something like the lines – the hell broke loose!"

"OK we've jumped from one dangerous topic to another. New one please," he said quickly.

"And the dangerous topics would be…" Rory wanted to know.

"Your sleeping habits and my boys and my domestic habits. We are both turning to not very pleasant persons when we talk about it," he mocked. "Oh! And talking about domestic things," Rory could imagine the smirk and the twinkle in his eyes as he told the next part, "I thought that you are rather wealthy with all the work and prizes. Besides I am paying for Lo's…"

Rory cut in with a sigh, "How much Lo grumbled last night about the move?"

Adam snickered, "Not much. Only about having to life on boxes, sleeping in a sleeping bag and not being able to find a decent clothes. And something about "My little pony" which I really didn't catch. She is taking to much after you," he added perversely.

"We Gilmore have a dominating genes. Mine are beating the crap out of yours so they are in charge. And about the little pony thing. She couldn't find any regular clothes yesterday so she went to Liam in her "My little pony" T-shirt."

"Oh interesting. And How is that I've heard a lot of certain Mr. Huntzberger lately. Or rather two Mr. Huntzbergers," he asked and Rory rolled her eyes.

"So I presume that you didn't hear a lot about them before? Weird," she made a pause pretending to wonder, "and I thought that one of them was your best friend."

"Yes, he is. And yes I've heard about them before but not so much during a 20 minutes phone call and not from my daughter," Adam clarified.

"Liam is going to school with Lo and they spent the whole day yesterday together so it's normal that she told you a lot about that. Besides you shouldn't be surprise, you knew that Liam is going to this school," Rory stated.

"And what about a certain dinner. On Friday. Sounds familiar?" he asked teasingly.

"Note to myself: Never go shower when Lo is talking with you," she murmured to herself but Adam heard her.

"Oh come on! We need to talk about you from time to time. And it no so often. When it was last time you gave us something to talk to. I think it was Jordan McLain…"

Rory cut him off, "You two should really stop being so interested in other people life. You are like two gossip queens from high school. Worst even than Madeline and Louise back in Chilton!" she started to become angry. Lo and Adam's liking to butt in her life was pissing her off. Maybe not a life in general but her love life.

"Easy, easy, Gilmore! You are going to cause the accident."

"How do you know I am driving?" she asked still a little irritated.

"It was always the most popular way to transport and seeing as you are picking Will from the airport I would say that you have to transport yourself. But maybe you are going on a horse or in a carriage? The fashion is changing so quickly nowadays and I wasn't in America for, like a week now."

"Aren't you witty today?" Rory asked dryly.

"I am just plain old me but you are to cranky, my dear! And Lo and I are just concern about you so that's why we are talking about you," he explained.

"And having a dinner with Logan is something to be concern about?"

"I would be concern about every guy!"

"Yeah right! Give your friend some credit. I think you should be grateful to him. You have a daughter thanks to him," she teased.

"Really I can't remember Logan breaking my hand on that particular day."

Rory rolled her eyes, "You know what I mean. And don't be such a baby."

"You broke my four fingers including my index finger!" he exclaimed, "I'm making money with it. Have you ever seen a photographer with no fingers!"

"Oh it nice to know that after all this hours I've spent in pain to deliver your first-born and only daughter you are only concern about such a little thing like a finger," she said sarcastically.

"My finger is very upset right now!" he mocked. "But about a dinner. It's nice that you and Logan are catching up. You always told me that you don't have many opportunities to see him."

"Yeah, I'm glad myself. Now I'll have the chance to see all of you more," she added changing her voice a little.

"OK what's up?" Adam sounded worried again.

"What do you mean?"

"You have your voice."

"What voice?" she asked confused.

"The something-is-bugging-Rory voice," he explained.

Rory was silent. Adam always could read her well.

"Nothing," she replied quietly.

"Rory!"

She sighed, "It's just… I don't know. I'm confused right now. I have so many feelings inside me now and I don't know what to do."

Adam was silent. He knew her so he waited for her to elaborate. All this years he was her rock. She could always count on him despite their differences. He somehow stepped into her mother position. Because of Lo he was always near so he was there when she needed someone to talk to. The phone call to her mom wasn't enough. So he stepped in and took the job as her comfortable and support person.

She sighed, "I don't now if I did good coming back," she said inaudible.

"You didn't tell Lo about CNN?" Adam asked and the tone of his voice told her that he already knew her answer.

"No I hadn't the opportunity… or the guts."

"Ror," Adam started, "tell me one think. What are you really afraid of? Are you really afraid of Lo's reaction?"

She was silent. She wasn't sure.

Adam went on, "I think you are not afraid about Lo. She will support you no matter what you decided and where you choose to live. She is a little difficult now because it's a change and well, we all afraid of changes. But she will like it because she is with you. That's what she need – she hadn't been telling us this but she wasn't happy with the boarding school idea and we both could see that."

"When you got so smart?" Rory asked in a whisper.

Adam laughed softly, "I always was. Everything will be OK. And you know it. You are perfect in everything you're doing Rory. The real question here is not about Lo or others reaction but about you and your feelings. Do you want to be in New York? Do you want to quit CNN. You are perfectly aware that if you go to Andrew right now he would take you back with an open arms. Even to work in country. Or anywhere you want for that matter," he pointed. "But you must follow your hear Rory. What do you want right now?"

She didn't say anything for a while. Adam didn't rush her. They knew each other too well. She was considering his words. What she wanted?

"To be with all of you, here," she responded finally.

"There is your answer." Adam voice was soft and comforting, "Just do what you feel is right. You always had a good instinct. And after I get back we will have a huge welcome Rory party," he added with a chuckle, "Finn will make you such a drink that you will forgot about the whole world after one sip!"

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"So big sis, how the life is going?" Will asked.

Rory and Will just finished ordering their food. They were sitting at the table in a small French café-restaurant. After she picked him from the airport they got back to Rory's apartment. Lo was already up and as soon as they entered the flat she showered Will with questions. She wanted to know all about the trip and the tournament. She always loved to hear all about it. After Rory somehow managed to release him from that interrogation, she convinced Lo to get dressed and they both drove her off to school. Then they went to Will's dorm to dispose of his things. They decided to get something to eat and have some brother and sister bonding time.

"The life is going good," Rory responded. She smiled at him. He was so familiar to Lorelai and Luke in the same time. The line of his face was like Luke's but he had Lorelai's smile and eyes. "A little crazy now with the whole move but we are dealing with it. What about you little brother?"

"Despite the fact that I just won another international fencing tournament which is actually sixth in this year," he replied with good pretend snobbism, "nothing much."

"Aren't you full of yourself?" she asked teasingly. The waiter brought their drinks.

"Of course not, my dear sister," he wanted to sound serious and proud but the amusement in his eyes betrayed him, "It's something about knowing your own value," he added. "That what coach always repeats us to get more self-confidence out of us. But seriously now. There isn't anything interesting in my life right now. I was at the tournament, now I back to my normal collage life."

"Your normal college life!" she asked with a shock putting down her coffee cup, "You started the college this fall and you already taking about it like it was since forever. I was excited about being at Yale for the first six month!" she exclaimed, passion sparkling in her blue eyes.

To say the truth their eyes were even more alike than his and Lorelai's. People always said that Lo and William look like brother and sister.

Will swallowed his tee – he took after Luke and didn't have the great love for coffee like his mother and sister – and replied, "I am excited but it's not that exciting as being an oversees correspondent. Even one who decided to be in the country now. Isn't it to boring here for you?" he asked.

Rory raised her brows, "We are living in America, more we are in New York – one of the most exciting places in the world. There is always something going on here!" she retorted.

That was the true. She would be busy doing reports after reports here. But that was the catch – she wasn't planning to do any reports now or in the near future. But she didn't tell Will that. The only people how knew was her boss, her mom and Adam. And Lo will be soon… after the talk in the evening today.

Adam was right. She shouldn't be afraid about the others reaction. Lo's and her happiness was the only matter here.

She smiled at her brother. She knew that he would be concern about her problems and doubts if she told him but she wasn't planning to do it anytime soon. First she must deal with it on her own.

She decided to change the subject, "You think that my life is exciting? Not even a little. Right now it's only dealing with documents, lawyers stuff and boxes. My legs are all cover in bruises because I've been tripping over the boxes all the time," she explained and quickly added to stop his respond, "And what I've heard about that new girl of yours?" she asked curious.

William blushed. It was always funny to watch him talk about his love life. He blushed like a 15 year old girl who is talking about her first kiss.

He was silent as the waiter approached them and brought their food.

"Well…?" Rory raised her eyebrows as soon as the waiter had left.

"Her name is Sheila…" he started with hesitation.

Soon they were engrossed in conversation about his heart new interest.

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"What about you?" Will asked as they stepped out of the café. They spent over an hour there, mostly talking about William. Rory always knew how to lead the conversation to her liking. She was a good journalist after all.

"What about me?" she asked innocently.

"OK sis, stop playing. I know exactly what you were doing. We didn't talk about you at all," she wanted to chime in but he put a hand on her mouth, "except the difficult moving part. So now I wanted to now something about you. And don't even dare to use your Pulitzer-winner-journalist ways to distract me!"

Rory laughed, "Ok I won't. What do you want to know?"

"What about your love life. Are you seeing someone?" he paused, "You aren't still with that Jordan McLain, are you?" he asked with horror in his voice.

"No! I'm not! And we weren't together. We were on three dates!" Why everyone was so interested in her love life.

"Three to much." Will murmured but Rory heard him. She stopped walking and put her hands on her hips.

"Stop that! First you are grumbling about me not dating and then you are mocking my dates!" she was annoyed. She turned around, swung the doors to Starbucks open and stepped inside.

William stared after her for a moment confused. He knew that she didn't like to talk about her dating but he couldn't imagine that his question would make her that furious. "What are you doing?" he called after her as he rushed inside too. She was already near the counter.

"I'm getting coffee," she stated calmly.

Will could see that she was pissed at him but he decided to push his luck a little more.

"You just had one."

She glared at him, "Your point!"

"Rory I'm sorry. I know that you are a little touchy about us prying into your love life but you have to admit that you are not dating at all from some time now," she wanted to cut in but he again didn't let her, "and when you are it's always some idiots like Jordan McLain," she opened her mouth one more time but Will was quicker, "and we are just concern about you," he explained as they stood in the line.

"Phh!" Rory snorted at his explanation, "If you want to now I am going out on Friday."

"Oh good! With who?" he was glad that she at least decided to talk normally with him.

"Logan"

"Logan? Huntzberger?"

"Yes that Logan." She caught him grimaced, "Oh I forgot that you don't like Logan."

"Uhu," Will nodded but didn't said anything.

That was weird. Nowadays William was the only one in her family how doesn't like Logan. Even Luke had come round. William never actually said that he didn't like the other man but it was obvious for anyone who had eyes. He was always stiff and cold around Logan. Though he didn't have anything against Liam.

Rory and Adam tried few times to talk to William about it but he always somehow managed to put them off. They didn't bring the subject back anymore.

They were at the register now. Rory made an order and they waited for the drink. William was quiet for a moment then he asked, "So you are going to see him more now, right? Seeing as you are going to live in the same city and Lo is going to school with Liam?"

"Probably," Rory nodded as she picked her coffee and started to head outside. William didn't say anything as he followed her. They stood outside the shop in silent for a moment.

"So did Abby picked the color for the roof?" William asked breaking the silence. Rory smiled sadly. That was the way with her brother. He didn't talk about the things which were bugging him to anyone. Just like Luke. She knew that there was no point in trying to bring something out of him. So she followed the change of the subject and started to explain the Abby and Adam's roof issue.

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"What is the chance that I will have the twins in the future?" Rory heard her daughter asking. She picked her head and watched as Lo sat down at the table across from her. Well not the table – the old board from the drafting table lying on the old linen chest. How on earth Finn had a drafting board and the linen chest she didn't know but that wasn't the point. Thanks to him they had at least a surface to eat properly.

She started to feel irritated every time she looked around the flat. The whole idea new place – new decoration didn't seem so good anymore. She wanted to have at least one normal furniture. She was mad every time she saw a furniture shop. But she promised Lo that they would buy and do everything together so that means three more days in that mess.

"And why are you concern about that particular issue?" she asked as she took the tub of ice-cream and spoon from Lo's outstretched hand.

They were at the apartment on Wednesday evening. That was the first moment they were alone since Rory decided to have a talk about her job with Lo. Tuesday they spent the whole day with William. First they met with Abby. Then Finn had somehow convinced Logan to suspend Liam's punishment for one evening so they visited. The five of them had a great time laughing at the old photos and films from the past that Finn found somewhere among the boxes. They found the proof about the biting thing – both Lo and Liam were crying at that picture, Liam clutching his arm and Lo her empty plate to themselves.

"Seeing as the whole reproduction process is about passing the genes on the next generation I am curious if dad passed the gene responsible for having the twins on me," Lo explained.

Rory looked at her suspiciously, "You aren't planning to start the reproduction process yet?" she asked, a hint of worry in the voice.

"What! No, of course not!" Lo looked at her mom with shock, "Mom, I'm 16! What are you thinking!"

"You started that conversation."

"Yeah, because I watched that program on Discovery not because I'm planning to start the family!" Lo exclaimed gesturing widely with her spoon.

"Put that spoon down or you are going to ruin one of the three normal things we have," Rory told her pointing at the glass lamp which stood near Lo.

"Oh sorry!" she said putting her arms down. They were both already in their pajamas. Will left about two hour ago saying that it was the time to cut of the vacation and be back in the real life.

"And about the program," Lo continued, "it was about the couple that had five pairs of twins. They both came from the families where the twins were common. After first two pairs they wanted to have one kid so they went to some super doctor to make sure that this time it will be a single pregnancy. But it didn't work. They decided to try again but the was supposed to be the last chance. And bam, another pair. So they gave up. But after a while they had a little problem with the birth control and they had another."

Rory looked at Lo puzzled, "And you are afraid that you can have also five pairs of twins because your father has one?"

Lo nodded.

"You watched too much TV!" Rory shook her head, "By the way when did you watch it? The television is still in the box?"

"Baaw ifn Enwlan," Lo stuttered with the her mouth full with ice creams.

"Would you please swallow before answering."

"Back in England," she repeated and smiled apologetically.

"Well I can assure you that the five pair of twins are not a threat in your case. And even if, what can I say – more to love," Rory giggled at Lo's horrified expression.

"But having the twins is not only genetically conditioned," Rory continued, "Paris wrote an article to one of the medical journals once about the hormonal treat. When the woman takes hormonal piles for a long time it can cause some changes in her system. One of the results can be multi-pregnancy."

"Did aunt Paris choose her specialization before of after she had the triplets?" Lo asked with a weird expression on her face.

"Long before," Rory laughed and went on, "and you cannot be sure if in your father case he is the one responsible. It could be Abby…"

"You right, I didn't think about it," there was something like relief on Lo's face.

"But seeing as in Abby's family there was no twins in the past…" Rory specially slowed down her speech to see Lo's face changing into the horrified one once again, "and there wasn't any in Richmond family so…" Rory grinned at Lo as her daughter narrowed her eyes at her and muttered "mean" under her breath, "I would say that the genetically reason is not the option here.

So either your father had to much stamina on that particular night or day I'm not exactly sure," Rory ignored her daughter grimace and the "aww!" she was making and shot her the you-started-it-expression, "or it was the hormonal reason or maybe something else. So I think you can sleep peacefully."

"Good!"

Rory laughed, "Do you have any other problems concerning your future that need to be solved?"

"Not right now but I will remember about your interest."

Rory smiled at her daughter. She was so big already. She could say that it was just a moment ago that she told Adam that they were going to have a baby. "OK Rory don't go there. You are going to have a serious talk with you daughter. It's not the time to feel sorry about her being so grown-up," she thought to herself.

Her thought was cut off by Lo.

"Will told my that you've snapped at him yesterday about us butting in your life."

Rory raised her eyebrow, "He did?"

"Yup and dad told me something about it too."

"So you are going to explained the three of you now," she asked knowingly.

Lo grinned, "Mom we are just concern about you…"

"That the most popular line this week," Rory cut in sardonically.

"We are!" Lo shrieked, "besides that thing is also concerning me! The man you are dating or planning to could be my potential step-father and I want a nice one!"

Rory burst laughing and soon Lo jointed. Lo sounded just like Lorelai.

"OK I will check every candidate with you," Rory assured. They were both clutching their stomach from laughing.

She looked at Lo and decided to put her cards on the table. There won't be something like a perfect moment for that talk.

"I want to tell you something," she started and Lo quickly jumped in, still laughing.

"Dad is not really my dad because you were pregnant with Logan but you had decided to split and each of you had took one baby because you'd had twins and that means that my and Liam are the long lost twins!"

Rory stared at her blankly. Lo laughed at her own joke but stopped catching her mother expression.

"Mom I was joking!" Rory was silent. "Mom!"

"You watched way to much South America's soup operas! I'm cutting you the TV access," she said firmly.

"Oh, come on! They fun. And I am listing to Spanish while I am watching them!" Lo exclaimed. "And don't look at me like that anymore. For a moment I thought that I guessed right. It won't be funny!" she shrieked catching Rory giggle. "So what did you want to tell me?" she asked wanting to change the subject.

Rory calmed down, "It's about my job," she started to explained. There was no point to beat around the bush. "I quitted CNN."

"Oh"

Rory stared at her. Lo didn't say anything else. She couldn't read her face also. They were silent for a moment. Rory knew that she should say something – explain, but she didn't know how to start.

"Why?" Lo asked quietly. The humorous mood from a moment before disappeared.

"I think that I need a change. Last year was really though for me. I don't know exactly why – nearly the last 20 years of my life was like that. But I think I had enough, for some time at least."

"And what? After you had enough of the break you are going back and drag me with you?" Lo sounded angry but Rory could see the tears in her eyes.

"Honey I'm sorry." She reached for Lo's hand but she moved it away. "I know that I should talk with you about it before I've made the decision." She took a depth breath, "I think I realize why I made the decision myself just two days ago."

Lo was still looking sharply at her but she chose to ignore it for a while. First she needed to bring everything out.

"You weren't happy at London…"

"So it my fault now!" Lo snapped.

"Baby. I know that you are angry but let my finished ok?" she pleased her. Lo frowned and crossed her arms on her chest but decided to listen.

"You hadn't told us about it but your dad and I could see that you weren't happy with the way the things were last two years. Especially the last one when I was away so much and you had to stay alone in London. I was thinking a lot about it and after Richmond's move I thought that it will be the best to come back to States. I thought that I would be working here in the way I work in Sydney. But after a while I started to wonder what it would be like to quit for a little. I thought about a break – a few months. Then the break changed into quitting for good.

Lo, I know that it's knew for both of us and I can imagine that you are hurt that I did this decision without talking with you but you must see this – I had to do it for myself. I need to stop that hectic life for a little. I realized that everything I am doing have an influence on you but I can assure you that I am thinking about you all the time. It may not look like that sometimes, like the school thing, but I really am. Every minute. You are the most important in my life. I just though that it will be good for you to be near your family.

Please Lo tell my what do you think about it all and what do you want to do. We can always go back."

She finished and waited for Lo's reaction. Despite everything Adam told her she was really afraid. She eyed her daughter closely. Lo was sniffing and the tears where rolling down her face. Rory nearly started to panic.

"I am a bad, bad daughter," Lo wailed.

"What? Honey…"

Lo didn't let Rory to finished as she continue while wiping her tears and gesturing widely, "I am! Of course you are thinking about me! You are always thinking about me! You brought all those stupid folders about schools! You are waiting for the weekend to buy yourself a bed although you are boiling inside about the whole mess," she started to sob, "you've made sure that I would always have contact with dad and grandma, and gran and everyone when we were away. You didn't go to Pulitzer Prize Luncheon because I had a chickenpox! You even brought my a Christmas tree in Lebanon…

"Baby stop!" Rory cried as she rushed to her daughter to hug her. Lo was sobbing hysterically. She had a difficulty to make a word. Rory tried to put her arms around her but Lo moved away.

"Don't hug me! I'm a bad daughter. I don't deserved hugging."

"Shh! It's OK," Rory said softly finally pulling Lo to herself, "You are not a bad daughter. You are the best daughter on the whole world."

"I'm not. I yelled at you because I was upset that you didn't tell me about it. It's not right. You are having a difficult time and I am making it even more difficult for you. I should support you not being angry," the sobs were calming down a little.

"So that's what upset you the most – the not telling part?"

Lo nodded, "I suppose. I mean I could feel that there was something in the air, you know," she said as she wiped the rest of the tears. They were still in an embrace and either wanted to let go. "You didn't go to work or even call and you never did that even on vacation… But you didn't tell me anything and it hurt a little. I knew that you told dad because he was trying to convince my to be less problematic about the school and the whole move. Of course he didn't tell me that directly but I could sense something there."

She sniffed and continue, "The truth is I am really glad we are here. I've missed everyone and I'm happy that I'll see boys and dad daily and grandpa and grandma and gran Emily more. Even that school is good."

Rory said kissed the top of her head, "I promise you that I won't fold anything back again."

"So we're good?" Lo asked.

"I should be the one asking that," Rory stated.

"Not important. I don't want to be angry at you. I need to tell you about this jerk in school."

Rory smiled. That was her daughter – always the peacemaker. The longest fight they had lasted two days. It was about dying Lo's hair. She knew that they needed to talk more about this whole situation. But it could waited a little.

"You sure you are OK with everything?"

"Yeah," Lo nodded, "Do you have some plans about what are you going to do?"

"Not really but when I will have one I will tell you, I promise."

"Good!" Lo responded and move a little from Rory to face her fully and started to talk again, "So about that jerk! His name is Theo…"

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AN: I apologize if there is some fencing fan there – I don't know much about the fencing tournaments (is there any in the fall on something like that) though I like to watch fencing so I put it into the story.

About the row – I didn't want it to be a really row only some misunderstanding. I hope it's okay that way – I really don't like to write rows.

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