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This chapter is also kind of a filler, not with much Rogan action. Sorry! This revolves more on the girls and the whole group. But I promise the next chapter is Rogan filled, I already wrote it. Lol.
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Chapter 5: The girl-talk
"God, I am never spending a whole day having sex with Colin again," Steph announced as her and Rory had lunch together on Monday.
Rory winched and dropped her bread. "Okay Steph, too much information. I already have one friend who insists on telling me about her sex-life."
"Sorry," the blonde apologized with a smile. "It's just… I didn't have time to study at all, and I really need to get better grades. My mom is always bitching about it." She sighed and looked down at her food sadly. "I don't know what to do."
"Stop spending the whole day having sex with Colin," Rory said as if it was obvious.
"But it is sooo good!"
"Yeah, apparently it is. You certainly were moaning yesterday morning," the brunette said as she thought back. "Please tell me you didn't have sex in my brother's bed."
"No, ew," Steph said disgusted.
"Thank God," Rory said. "So tell me, what exactly are you and Colin? I mean, are you together together or what?"
"It's called a no strings relationship, hon," she explained. "We sleep together but we have the option of sleeping with other people too. Basically we are friends with benefits."
"Are you are cool with that?"
Steph shrugged. "Well… Yeah. It's simply, not all that drama."
Rory nodded her head slowly. "You know that Colin spend the last two new year's with our family, right?"
"Yeah?"
"I think it was last year… He got really drunk and just started babbling about weird things. It was hilarious, really," Rory said as she laughed at the memory.
"That is great hon, but the point being?"
"Right. Well, in his state of intoxication he told me about this girl. He told me all kind of stuff about her, the way her eyes lit up when she was happy, the way her lips curled cutely when she smiled and so on." She paused, noticing the hopeful look in the blonde's eyes. "I'm not so sure he only thinks of you as fun."
"You are saying I'm that girl?" She let out a nervous laugh. "That is ridiculous."
Rory held up her hands. "I don't know, but it could be you."
Steph rolled her eyes and decided to change the subject. "Maybe. So what about you? Anyone in sight?" She raised her eyebrows.
Rory smiled slightly and shook her head. "No, the boys in my classes seem like idiots, I can not see myself dating any of them. I don't need a boy anyway."
"Everybody needs a boy. Or a man," Steph told her.
"I lived sixteen years without one and I was just fine," Rory said.
"You didn't have a boyfriend until you were sixteen?" When Rory shook her head, Steph sighed sadly. "Well, then you have a lot of catching up to do. What about some from our group? They are nice, don't you think?"
"Sure, they are. But come on, my brother is not an option, of course. That would be gross. And even though you and Colin are not completely committed to each other, he's out too. Then there is Finn-"
"-Who totally digs you!" the blonde interrupted. "He flirts with you all the time and you aren't even a redhead. That has to mean something!"
Rory shook her head. "Finn is nice and cute, but Finn is Finn." She gave her new friend a smile. "I can't exactly see myself with Finn, and I don't think he can see himself with me on a serious basis. Besides, I kind of have the oppression that Finn flirts with anyone who has boobs."
"Well… Yeah." Steph smiled. "But it doesn't have to be serious, just fun. All that serious stuff it for later," she said, then suddenly clapped her hands eagerly. "And that is why Logan is just perfect for you!"
"Steph…" Rory said, a faint smile on her lips.
"Don't you think he is cute? Don't say you don't think he is cute. He is beyond cute!"
"He is very nice," the brunette agreed. "And very cute, that is true. But he is also Jason's friend, and just like Finn is Finn, Logan is Logan."
"Girl, you have a weird mind," Steph said with a shake of her head. "Yesterday morning you were totally flirting, mega flirting. With me and Colin in bed, with you!"
"My God, that sounds kinky," Finn said grinning as he joined the two girls at their table.
"Girl-talk, get lost Finny," Steph said, her eyes still on Rory, as she pushed the Australian. He pouted cutely but disappeared, a look of offend on his face.
"As were I, in bed with you, when you and Colin decided to feel each other up!" Rory exclaimed as Finn was gone.
"Whatever," Steph dismissed and took a sip of her orange-juice. "I'm just saying Logan would be perfect for some non-serious fun."
"Jason-"
"-Jason doesn't have to know," the blonde cut her off. "But it's your choice."
They both sat in silence for a few minutes, neither saying anything. The silence was quickly broken though, when Rosemary came running toward them, a letter in her hand.
"Gilmore!" she yelled as she sat next to Steph. "Look what I got this morning."
She past the letter to Rory, who raised an eyebrow and read it. As soon as she saw who it was from, she sighed and laid her head on the table. Now interested, Steph quickly snatched it from her brunette friend.
"Ah," she said as she had read it. "I see you are also requested at Emily Gilmore's party on Friday the 25th."
Rosemary nodded her head and sent Rory a sad smile. "So I figure you heard about the party, Ror?"
Rory lifted her head from the table and nodded. "My grandmother called yesterday, and I know Logan was going too, I just didn't think you all would be invited. My God, I really hate those parties."
"Me too, but there is one good thing about it…"
Steph and Rosemary looked at each other smiling. "Shopping!" they screamed together.
"Shopping?" Somehow that didn't brighten things for Rory.
"You need a new dress, shoes, a fabulous purse and possible new make up and jewels," Rosemary explained. "And then we could get ready together, it would be fun. We can paint each other toenails and do each other's make up!"
"Unfortunately I have to get ready with my mom," Steph said and sighed. "She has to be sure that I'll look suitable. I'm lucky I even get to pick out my own dress."
"Suitable," Rory mumbled. "I think my grandmother used that word five times when I talked to her yesterday."
"It is very important," Rosemary said in a formal voice.
"Of course," Rory said and rolled her eyes and stood up. "Well, I better go, I have class soon."
"Your food," Steph said and pointed to it.
"Somehow I lost my appetite." She smiled to both of them before walking away.
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It was past eight that same night, when Jason entered his sister's bedroom, not really surprised to see her lying on her bed, reading a book.
"Hey Ror, what are you reading?" Jason asked and snuck a peek at the cover. "Oh, so not really reading, more like studying."
Rory sighed and closed her eyes briefly. "Yeah, I was drawing a blank every time the teachers said something, so I've been spending the whole day studying."
"Have you eaten?" Jason asked even though he was pretty sure of the answer.
Rory shook her head. "No, well, that is not completely true. I had a chocolate bar around five o'clock."
"You are going out eating with us," Jason said with a smile as he grabbed his sister's hand, trying to drag her up from the bed.
She shook her head again. "No, seriously Jason, I need to study if I don't want to be behind. Then I have to talk to Paris about me joining the paper. And after that I have to call mom."
"The paper can wait another day, and you can call mom later."
"No, we have to talk about what we want to wear to grandma's party. We always do that," she explained. "You know that."
"Oh, well, mom is not going," Jason stated nonchalant.
Rory's eyes widened. "What? What do you mean she's not going?"
He jerked his shoulder nonchalant, sitting down on the floor next to Rory's bed. "She and Luke have plans to celebrate their anniversary, so they can't go."
"And grandma is okay with that?"
"Yeah. That kind of freaked me out too," he admitted with a smile. "But I'll be there, and Steph and Rose will be there and many more. It'll be fine."
Rory nodded her head hesitating. "What about dad, is he coming?"
"When has dad ever been to one of grandma's parties?" Jason asked.
"It has happened!" his sister protested.
Jason rolled his eyes at Rory. "Right. But I doubt he is coming. I haven't really talked to him much lately, so I don't know. You can call him if you want."
He watches as his sister took a hard look at her cell, then shook her head and put her phone back in her jeans pocket.
"Nah, we'll find out on Friday, right?"
Jason nodded agreeing. Neither of them talked much to Chris and honestly that was just fine. "Right. So what do you say? Come on, you need to eat. We are all going to this little Chinese restaurant, the food is amazing!"
"Amazing amazing?" Rory asked with a raised eyebrow. Jason nodded his head. "Fine," she said and sighed dramatically. "But if I flunk college and end up working at a coffee-stand, I'm blaming you."
"Fine-"
"-No actually, that would be kind of amazing," Rory said with a dreamy look on her face. "Do you think I could get free coffee then? All I want? That would be awesome!"
Jason simply rolled his eyes and stood up and grabbed his sister's arm. "Let's go."
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The whole 'gang', Rory, Stephanie, Rosemary, Finn, Colin, Logan and Jason, had just finished eating and were walking back to Yale. For once the girls had gotten them to walk instead of calling a limo and they were quite proud of themselves.
"So girls," Finn began as he rapped his arms around Rory and Steph's shoulder, grinning at them. "Tell me a little about that secretive girl-talk you had today."
"Girl-talk?" Jason asked, looking at his sister.
"Well yes, Jase, it is when two girls, sometimes more, talk. Therefore the name girl-talk," Steph explained in a formal voice. Jason simply shook his head. "But what we talked about, that is none of your business, really."
Rory let out a relieved sight; she had expected Steph to tell them all about it.
"But I'll tell you anyway," Steph said, making Rory wince painfully. "Rory needs a man!"
Logan shot Rory a look, his brown eyes almost teasingly. She was glad she didn't know what he was thinking at that moment.
"You need a man?" Jason asked his sister slowly. He knew how much she hated it when people tried to set her up.
"Well, apparently I do. You know, since I didn't have a boyfriend until I was sixteen, I have some catching up to do," Rory said as she fought the urge to roll her eyes.
"Sixteen?" Finn asked with wide eyes. "How can a beautiful girl like you not have a boyfriend until you were sixteen?"
"When you live in Starts Hollow, there really aren't so many options," Rory explained.
"Kirk is there."
Rory shot her brother a look, but said nothing.
"Kirk is the weird guy, who likes to be naked, right?" Colin asked, being the only one who had ever been in Starts Hollow besides Rory and Jason.
"Yep," Jason confirmed.
"So he is an older non-australian version of Finn?" Logan said, hoping to tease Finn, but he didn't seem to mind.
"Basically," Jason said and nodded. "But really, when you live in Starts Hollow it is hard to have a personal life without the whole town knowing about it-"
"-So you kind of just try not to have a personal life. Or a life at all," Rory jumped in. "It's much easier."
"How can the town know about you private life?" Rosemary asked questioning. "I mean, that just seems impossible."
Rory shook her head laughing. "Not when you have a Ms. Patty or-"
"-A Barbette snooping around," Jason interrupted.
Steph laughed slightly. "You really have to take us one day. It's not fair that Colin is the only one who gets to see it. It sounds fun."
"It's great," Rory corrected, smiling widely.
