Disclaimer: I do not own Gilmore Girls

A/N: Thanks for the support. I hope to crank out a chapter a week. Let me know if there is a particular episode you want me to address.


Dear Tristan,

I am offended that you would suggest I haven't seen every Cary Grant movie ever created. My mother has always prided herself on providing a well-rounded education. Our tastes range from PJ Harvey to the Runaways. I think the only movie genre we can't find the mildest form of appreciation is horror. I honestly don't know how people can find it entertaining to watch people be pursued, terrorized, brutalized and murdered.

Your day seems very organized. I thought it was bad having to wake up an hour earlier to reach the bus to take me to Hartford. Thankfully my commute allows me a small amount of time to read before I entering the lion's den. I love to read. Being swept away on an adventures, love, heartache and worlds more colorful than ours. When I reach the schools gate I have to put those daydreams away and be alert. Do society women teach their young how sharpen their claws on those they presume to be weaker?

I feel like I am losing control all the time. The basket auction did not end they way I had hoped. Dean lost the bid to Luke's nephew Jess. Jess is new in town and he has not made any friends in town. Luke is surely on his good days and that can't help, but we all love Luke. Jess just seems to try and piss people off. I think he was the one who stole Pierpont. But he is nice to me. I understand what it feels like to be the new guy in an established community so I want to be nice too. But it just makes Dean angrier. He has turned me on to Charles Bukowski. I will let you know how it goes.

My Dad is making an appearance in my life again. I have learned not to get my hopes up where he is concerned. I fail miserably. This is the first time he introduced me to a girlfriend. Mom was not happy, I could tell, when I agreed to spend time with her. I know my parent fought when I was there.

I am envious that you have a sibling. I don't think my parents will ever have another kid. I mean my mom was close when she agreed to marry max, but that just didn't happen. I know she said it was her decision to end things that she was just looking out what was best for her and us. It just makes me so angry how she ended things. I never thought my mom would ever do something so mean. It would be nice to be able to share with a kid sister or brother. It wouldn't feel so suffocating to be the center of attention. I would prefer to have a back seat, like journalists in the wild, observing without obligation of participating.

I am glad you are making attempts with Phil and this Rat kid. I hope his nickname doesn't' stem from his character. Would you believe that I think Paris and I are less 'mortal enemies' and more 'cool acquaintances'? I think its blossoming into a lovely friendship, ha.

Sending you something to help with the friend department. Sookie is in a baking frenzy testing new recipes for the Inn and her wedding. My stomach is legendary but even I have to draw the line somewhere.

Till next time bible boy,

Your friend?

Rory


Dear Rory,

"Your friend?" Yes I think these last few letters have put us on the path the friendship, but don't think for a minute this means the kind of sleepovers where we braid hair and read 17 and discuss the cuteness of Justin Timberlake's butt.

Give Sookie a kiss for me. Those cookies were equivalent of culinary orgasms. Sadly they did not help with making friends because I ate them all. Can I have her contact information; I need to be kept stocked in her wares.

I am not going to touch the subject of this Jess character. You won't like what I have to say. I am sorry that you feel so alone a Chilton. FYI, everybody feels that way. Don't perceive yourself as the sacrificial lamb being brought to the slaughter, you are so much more than that.

I do have siblings, two little sisters, Rose and Violet. They are ten years old so you have the misfortune of never being in school with them. They are terrors. They are identical and have a ravenous appetite for mischief. I love them dearly. For ten year olds they have much clearer understanding of what is and isn't appropriate. My father has sent them to boarding school too. However, there school comes with horses so I am fairly sure they are content. Dad does love the concept of children should be neither seen nor heard.

I had an older brother.

I think that Rory Gilmore should never sit in the corner. You should be out there in thick of it. Its what the great novelists and journalists did. Isn't there an adage of write what you know? So live a little Gilmore.

Here's looking at you kid,

Tristan