Rory is a Hayden. Lorelai married Chris when she got pregnant, but had twins, Rory and her brother Kevin. Though, she and Kevin are both the heiress and heir to the Gilmore Group and Hayden Law Firm, Rory tends to be ignored. Kevin gets the attention from his parents more, though Rory is liked more with the grandparents. What happens when Rory gets sick of it? Rogan!
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Curley-Q: No, this is not a repost. This is a story that I have just come up with on my own.
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"Rory, honey, just let it go," Paris said, rubbing her back. "The day is almost over and you won't have to see Kevin or your mom for a few years."
"You're right, Par," Rory said, walking into class, and having no idea what was in store for her and Paris.
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The first classes flew by quickly and the group soon found themselves in free period. All of the girls, except Madeline, and all of the boys, except Colin, were in this class, and only them. The teacher didn't bother to watch them, as they would just get away with whatever they did, anyway. This class was the time that the boys planned on executing their plan.
The bell rang that signaled class to begin. The boys all nodded at each other and went over to the girls' desks. Tristan grabbed Paris' books and papers, Logan grabbed Rory's, and Kevin grabbed Louise's.
When they had gotten to the front of the room, by the teacher's desk, Colin came bursting in with all of the books from each girl's locker. Madeline came rushing in behind him, screaming at all of the boys to stop, as they had her books too and Colin had already told her the plan.
"Kevin, what the hell are you doing?" Rory asked. Her voice was surprisingly calm.
Kevin looked back at her from their position, where they were putting all of the things into a large metal bin that Logan had dragged in. "We're burning your books," he said, shrugging as Tristan put a lit match in the bin, making flames shoot out.
"Paris, let's go," Rory said in that same emotionless tone, standing up and pulling her phone out to text message Martin. "Paris, please," she pleaded, as she noticed Paris just sitting, glaring at the boys. "We're going to do something that we regret."
Paris finally gave up and stood by Rory, pulling her purse from the back of her chair. "Fine," she said bitterly.
When they got to the door, they turned around to look where the boys were standing, frozen in shock. They had expected the girls to make a scene.
"See you in a few years, boys," Rory said, blowing a kiss that way, before turning on her heel and walking out the door with Paris.
Once they were out of the room, Louise pulled out her cell phone, pressed the speed dial one, and sat it on her desk, waiting patiently.
Rory and Paris were almost to the car when she heard her phone ring. "It's Louise," she told Paris, flipping it open. She didn't greet her, as she figured it was for her and Paris to listen. She put it on speaker and began listening to the new conversation.
"Louise, what did she say?" they could hear Kevin asking, his voice strained.
"Why I don't know what you're talking about Kevin," Louise replied in a sweet tone. The two girls laughed as they got in the car and headed toward Rory's mansion. When Rory sent Martin that message, she told him to take her and Paris to her house first, then to Paris' to get their bags. They would then go to the elder Gilmore's mansion to start their Europe trip early.
"You know what he's talking about Grant, so spill," Colin said, impatiently.
"She said that she'll see you all in a few years," Louise told them, laughing with Madeline.
"What did she mean by in a few years?" Logan asked, trying to make her get to the point.
"One second," she said sweetly, holding up her finger to the confused boys. She grabbed her phone and put it to her ear, whispering so that only Madeline could hear the conversation. "Can I tell them?"
"Go ahead," Rory said, as she and Paris fought the giggles that were coming on from hearing this conversation.
Louise turned back to the boys and announced, "Rory's going to boarding school."
The boys stared at her, confused and then shocked. "Why?" Tristan asked at the same time that Kevin asked, "Where?"
"Rory, sweetie, where are you going?" Madeline asked, grabbing the phone from Louise's hand, as she perched on the desk beside the girl.
"Australia," Rory replied to her softly, as she knew the girl would not take the news well. Paris gave her a questioning glance, lifting an eyebrow, put stopped once she realized why Rory was going so far away.
"She's going to Au-" Madeline began, but realized what Rory had told her. "You're going to Australia?" she screamed into the phone.
"What?" the four boys yelled at the same time.
"Put me on speaker, please, Maddy," Rory said, softly, sighing as Paris clapped her hands together, ready for round two.
"Yes, I'm going to Australia," she told them through the phone.
"Why, Ror," Kevin asked, confused. He was pretty sure that she had no reason to go away, so he was completely caught off-guard.
"Because of you and Lorelai, you jackass," Paris screamed at him through the phone, causing the boys to render speechless again. It also caused the girls to laugh, as they had been waiting on Paris' outburst for a few years now.
"Par," Rory said in a warning tone, not wanting her to do it now. "Not now."
"No, Rory, we are going to do it now," Paris said in a forceful tone, causing Rory to roll her eyes, but shut up nonetheless. "Now, listen to me, Kevin. I've put up with Rory coming to my house in the middle of the night these past few years, crying because of something you've pulled or something that Lorelai said, or didn't say. I'm not going to do it anymore. I'm tired of you tormenting her and I'm tired of Lorelai ignoring her. Your father and both sets of grandparents are the only ones in your family that I can tolerate, and if you know what's good for you, you'll stop. Other than that, I'll see you in three months. Rory and I are leaving for Europe right now. Maddy, Louise, we'll call."
When Paris finished her rant, she flipped the phone shut. Rory was looking at her with a mixture of appreciation and grief in her eyes and Paris was angry at Kevin and Lorelai for causing it. "Ror, you'll be fine, I promise," she told her as they pulled into the driveway of the Hayden mansion.
"God, I hope so Paris," she said, climbing out of the car behind Paris and going into the house to get her bags.
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The four boys were sitting stunned from Paris' rant. They had to sit down right after she started because it was too much. Kevin looked angry and in denial about what she said. Logan looked upset that Kevin and Lorelai had done that much to Rory. Tristan and Colin were just sitting there, in a mixture of admiration and fear in their eyes of Paris' ability to do that.
Madeline and Louise, on the other hand, were laughing so hard that tears were streaming down their cheeks. "I…can't….believe….she actually…..did that," Louise choked out through her fits of laughter.
"I know…she's been….saying…that…she's going to do….that for…years," Madeline said, the same way.
This seemed to wake the guys up.
"Louise, Madeline, what the hell are you talking about?" Kevin asked.
"What part do you mean, Kev?" Louise asked, sarcastically. She didn't like him or Lorelai either, neither did Madeline.
"What do you mean that Paris has been saying that she was going to tell me off for years?" he asked, curiously. He had no idea what he had done to get on the bad side of all of these girls.
Louise rolled her eyes and Madeline scoffed at his remark. He really didn't have any idea about the pain that he caused Rory. "Kevin, Rory has been coming to our houses, especially Paris' for years when you make fun of her, or do something. She comes every time that Lorelai pays attention to you, but none to her," Madeline said, matter-of-factly.
"You guys do that stuff to her?" Tristan asked Kevin incredulously. He had no idea that Lorelai and Kevin behaved that way. He always thought that they were a close-knit family, but he was apparently wrong.
"None of that is true," Kevin lied, even though they all knew it was true.
"You're saying that when your grandparents chose her as heiress over you that you didn't go insane. You're saying that when your mother found out about a party that Rory threw, but you took the credit, that she congratulated Rory, and not just you?" Louise asked, incredulously. She knew that all of these things were true, as she had been present for almost every time this happened.
Madeline continued her little speech. "You're saying that whenever you do something good or even bad, that your mother doesn't listen to everything that you say, and actually asks Rory things about her life? You're saying that every time that she does something good, the only people that notice her aren't your father and your grandparents, besides us?"
By now, Kevin started to get angrier. "You have no right saying those things," he bellowed so loudly that the room became quiet. "She deserved everything. She always had to be the perfect, shy, quiet book worm. I actually have a life."
The two girls glared at him and grabbed their purses. "Well, I hope that's a nice one," Louise said, walking out of the door with Madeline at her heels.
"WHAT?" Kevin yelled at Tristan, Colin, and Logan, who were staring at him like he had two heads.
"I can't believe that your mom does those things," Colin said, shaking his head. He had always liked Lorelai and thought that she was a sweet woman who doted on both of her children.
"Neither can I," Kevin replied, lying as though he was sad. He figured that since he didn't get to be the heir, he deserved all of the attention that his mother gave him.
"Wonder what would happen if Rory decides to come back from her adventure early?" was the thought that the other three boys had in their heads.
R&R please!!! I need more story ideas! Not sure what I want to happen, though I have a general picture. If you want to tell me your views, I would greatly appreciate it!! Thank you!
