Chapter Two: At Luke's for Breakfast

Disclaimer: Nothing is owned by me...except the kid...

A/N: Once again, thanks for the reviews!! This chapter is longer than the last (Yay!!), so I hope you like it.

"What do you want for breakfast, sweets?" The chestnut haired, blue-eyed woman asked her daughter.

"Well Mommy…I want you to tell me the story…And some pancakes!!" the little girl replied, blue eyes bright and happy.

"Sure sweets! Luke!" she called, "Bring my daughter and me some pancakes and curly fries! And coffee!"

"It'll be right out!" Luke yelled back. He'd long given up on the coffee addicts that visited his diner daily.

The child clapped her hand, "Yay, curly fries and coffee!! Can you finish the story while we wait for our food?"

"Okay...Where did we leave off?"

"The prince and princess just found out that they were having a baby!"

"Oh yeah! Anyway…Princess Rory and Prince Jess had found out that the princess was pregnant. After that, they spent every spare moment together, although they'd neglected to tell Queen Lorelai, and the newly crowned King Luke."

"The princess didn't tell her mommy!! That's mean! How did the queen find out?"

"Queen Lorelai found out when…"

"Jess…" Rory trailed off, "What do you think about a name?"

"A name?" Jess asked, confused, "We don't even know what it is yet…Do we need to think about a name? You're only two and a half months along."

"I know…But I wanna know what you think…Like for a girl…Definitely Lorelai…Insert middle name here….Mariano. For a boy…Justin Shody Mariano…"

"Insert middle name here?" Jess laughed, "How about Summer? Or Alexandra? And for a boy…I like Justin…But where did you come up with Shody?"

"I once dreamt that we had a son name Justin Shody," Rory replied, "And I think that if we have a boy, that should be his name."

"Okay….Wait a second! Another Lorelai? Isn't that the fourth one?"

"Yeah…But I always promised myself that my first daughter would be named Lorelai, after my mom."

"Speaking of your mom, when are you gonna tell her? You're gonna start showing soon, and if you suddenly start wearing baggy clothes, it might get a bit obvious," Jess stated.

Rory leaned back on Jess' chest, "I told you already; I'll tell Mom when I'm ready…and frankly, I am not ready to be a disappointment…."

"Rory…" Jess hugged her tight, "You are not a disappointment…You never will be, I promise. If you mom doesn't approve, we'll go somewhere…Like Colorado…Everyone goes through a Colorado phase!"

"Colorado? Where did that come from? And my mom had my younger than I am now…She will be okay…eventually."

Suddenly, the door burst open, and the teens both looked up. "Tell me what, Rory?" Lorelai asked.

"M-mom! I-I I'm sorry! I'm pregnant…" Rory whispered, and immediately burst into tears. Lorelai moved to comfort her daughter, but Jess was already there.

"I'm gonna take her out of this…situation…right now. It's not good for her, too stressful," Jess said, his arms around Rory's waist, "C'mon Ror, let's go to the bridge and read for a little bit. I'll read you The Fountainhead."

Rory nodded, leaning her head on his shoulders, and picking up the novel from the coffee table as they left the house, "Bye Mommy…"

"Wow…" the girl breathed, "Talk about drama!"

"I know sweets. I'll tell you more when we go to the park with Gramma. She'll wanna hear the story, too."

"Okay Mommy!" the child looked up as a plate of food was set in front of her, "Thank you Grandpa!"

"You're welcome," he replied gruffly.