Author's note: This is the last chapter to the story Kissing Fate. I hope that you have enjoyed reading it, because I defiantly have enjoyed writing it. Please rate it and look out for any future stories!

Rory's POV

It had been four weeks since the accident and Rory and Lorelai were talking more than ever. Luke and Lorelai had reconciled, but it was still shaky. They were learning how to trust each other again, something that took time. Rory and Logan were doing fine, and with the wedding coming up it left Rory busy with all of the plans. She still hadn't been able to talk to Emily, but she was thinking that with time the wounds would heal. Rory had started to attend Friday night dinners again, but Richard had been the only attendee. She was hopeful that her grandmother would forgive her. She didn't want a relationship with her grandmother like her mother had, but it was increasingly imminent with Emily's refusal to even talk to her grand daughter. She sighed thinking about everything that had been going on over the last year. It defiantly was eventful, and with exception of Emily, seemed to be going her way for the first time. She smiled as she glanced at Logan reading across the room. 'Nope,' she thought to herself 'It didn't turn out so bad at all.'

Logan's POV

Logan looked across the small living room; trying not to think about the time he didn't have Rory in his life. It had been such a hard time, but now everything seemed to be going well. The baby was due in a few months and the wedding was fast approaching. He finally managed to get out from under the thumb of the Huntzberger destiny, a feat he would not have been able to accomplish with out Rory. He smiled thinking that his life hadn't turned out how he thought it would, but it wasn't so bad. 'Nope,' he thought to himself, 'it didn't turn out so bad at all.'

Lorelai's POV

Lorelai sat in her living room watching a movie, Luke next to her. They'd begun dating officially a few weeks ago, and as far as she could tell it was going pretty well. She still wasn't talking to Christopher, and who knew the next time she would. But he didn't really matter anymore; all that mattered was keeping everything all right with Luke. Of course Rory and her were all right again, and she was coming up next weekend so Lorelai could help with the wedding preparations. She felt Luke's arm drape itself casually across her shoulders and she smiled thinking, 'Yep, my life turned out just the way I wanted it to." And looking at Luke one more time she turned her attention back to the movie.