*Rory's perspective (Friday Night Dinner)
"Rory, tomorrow night we are having a party. You should come, maybe you can find someone to take you to the ball next week."
"Okay Grandma."
* Lorelai's perspective (The party, Saturday)
"Okay Rory, time to enter the lion's den"
"It's not that bad, Mom"
"What party are you going to?"
"Just ring the doorbell"
"Okay" Lorelai said sulkily.
Lorelai rang the doorbell.
A maid answered the door.
"Hello, may I take your coats?"
"Here you go" Rory said sweetly.
"Here" Lorelai said sulkily.
"Are we going to take the rounds?"
"No, I think I'll go to the bar."
"Okay, bye."
"Wait."
"What?"
"How have you never come out before?"
"What?"
"How have you never come out?"
"I don't know."
"Okay, I'll see you later."
"Bye."
"Rory" Emily exclaimed.
"Hello, Grandma."
"Let me introduce you to a few of my friends."
"Okay."
They walked over to Shira, Mitchum, and Logan Huntzberger.
*Logan's perspective
Emily and Rory Gilmore walked over to them.
He could see their eyes go big. Are my parents scared of the Gilmore's? How? I'll need to ask Rory.
"Hello Mitchum, Shira."
"Hello Rory,"
"Hi Logan"
"HI"
"You know each other?"
"We've met at school, Grandma," Rory said, smiling deviously.
"Why don't I introduce you to some of my friends."
"Okay."
They both started walking toward the pool house.
"Thank you." Logan said.
"For what?" Rory asked.
"Not telling my parents that you beat me in a debate."
"Oh, that."
"Yes."
"You're welcome."
They walked into the pool house.
"Hello Love," Finn said to Rory.
"Hi Finn."
"We're about to play never have I ever. Do you want to play love?"
"Sure."
"Okay if you have done the thing then you have to drink. Alright?"
"Okay."
"Logan, mate you can start."
"Never have I ever, scared Mitchum and Shira."
"Who's done that Mate?" Finn said as Rory drank.
"What did you do Love?"
Rory stared at Logan.
"I was six."
"You scared my parents when you were six?"
"Mitchum and Shira went on about how much better than me they were. They didn't know who my Father was. At that time Mitchum was trying to make a deal with my Father. Then, my Father walked over. Mitchum then said something along the lines of 'we were just telling this girl that we have much more important things to do than talk to her.' then my Father said 'I don't think there's anything more important than talking to my daughter' and you saw their faces when they saw me. That isn't even half as scared as they were then. They've been scared of me ever since."
"Wow, Love." Finn said impressed.
"You're turn Colin." Finn said.
"Never have I ever, been hit by a deer."
"Yes I said hit by a deer."
Rory drank again.
"You're a very interesting person, Love," Finn said.
"Tell us the story."
"I spent the entire week studying for Mr. Medina's test. I overslept the day of the test and my mom had a meeting at the inn. I drove her car to school. Halfway to school I wanted to review something. I stopped, called Lane. While Lane was looking for the notes a deer hit the car."
"Rory Love your turn."
"Never have I ever, lost a debate to someone in this room."
Among others Logan drank.
"Logan, tell us the story."
Logan stared at Rory.
"It was Rory's first day. We were in Debate in Literature, We were debating private vs. public schools. At first you made me look like an oligarchist, then you specified that I was an Aristocrat. I tried to make you look like communist, you deflected to make yourself a mertiocrat."
"Yes I did," Rory said proudly.
"Wait, What time is it?" Rory asked.
"Do you have to leave?"
"8:45"
"Soon."
"Here." Someone gave Rory an envelope.
"What's this?"
"Read it at ten."
