Hi. I want to thank everyone for the nice comments. Here is chapter 2 of my story. This is written in Lorelei's p.o.v. The next chapter will be with Luke, and so on... I hope you enjoy the story!
Chapter 2
Lorelei's P.O.V.
Rory and Lorelei got into the fully packed jeep and looked up at the moon, still high in the sky. It was almost 5 a.m., but it felt like it was still extra early.
"Do you think Luke's would be open this early?" asked Lorelei as she started the car and pulled out of the driveway.
"Why would Luke be up this early?" said Rory as her eyes were already starting to close.
"Who knows. We need coffee." Lorelei decided to go over to Luke's anyway. As they pulled to the side of the road and got out of the car, they saw a note taped to the door.
"Closed for the weekend?" said Rory yawning. "How can they be closed?"
"I don't know. Where's Luke's truck?" Lorelei walked around the dinner, but there was no sign of his truck. Where is he? she wondered.
"I guess we'll just have to go without coffee."
Lorelei stared at her daughter in disbelief. There was no way they were gonna make it without coffee. "No, we'll find some. Get back in the car."
The two drove all over for the next hour. Finally, they got Mc. Donald's. Hours later, they finally decided they were hungry and needed a place to stay. Lorelei remembered that one of her friends owned a B&B not to far away, so they headed to it.
"Wow," said Lorelei as they walked in. It was nothing like she remembered it being. The walls had an ugly floral design, and the floor was no longer laminated, but instead an ugly grey carpet that continued down a long hallway.
"Hello there," a cheery voice said, greeting them from the front desk. A woman with short blonde hair who wore an old dress and a lavender sweater stood behind the wooden desk that had brochure's, and a brass bell on it.
"Hi," said Lorelei with a fake smile. "I'm Lorelei and this is -"
The woman cut her off. "Would you like to ring the bell?"
"Uh... What?"
"The bell." She pointed to the small bell. "Normally, I'm not waiting here at the desk, and so people get to ring the bell."
"Oh. Um..." Lorelei looked at Rory, then back at the woman. "Okay," she said ringing the bell.
"Good, now, just two?"
The woman got them all settled in the most ugliest room imaginable. The floral wallpaper was even worse than downstairs. There was a large bed, and two small tables on either side.
"Are those flowers moving?" asked Lorelei when the lady left. She stared at the wallpaper with the flowers.
Rory squinted looking at the flowers too. "It looks like it."
"Great," Lorelei said sarcastically. "Just great."
