The last chapter is from Rory's POV. It jumps around and covers years.
I was looking threw some papers that were shoved into a shoebox. Most of them were junk, but then I saw the list that I made over ten years ago. It still made me laughing seeing how Dean bet Tristan in almost everything. I heard a noise coming down the hallway and saw the blonde hair of my youngest daughter. She was holding her blanky and stuffed bear in her hands.

"What's wrong sweetie?"

"Daddy didn't scary the monsters away tonight." She mumbled.

"He should be getting home soon. You want to stay here and wait up for him?" I already knew they answer before she nodded her head. Every night that Tristan has to work late Katie would wait up for him in our room. We both heard the door close and Katie quickly got off my lap and ran downstairs.

I saw Tristan picking up our daughter and kissing her forehead. After six years and two kids he still could make me smile with just the slightest things. He walked over to me and gave me a quick kiss. I turned out the lights as the three of us walked upstairs.


"Rory?" I looked up from the sandbox and saw Dean was standing over me. This was the first time that I saw him since I was engaged to Tristan. I stood up and brushed the sand off my legs.

"Dean hi." I saw him looking down at the two kids who were still playing in the sand not caring who was here right now.

"Are these your kids?"

"Yea Ramsey is six and Katie is four." I touch both of them on the head and saw that he still had that hurt look in his eyes. The one bad thing about not having more ex boyfriends is that I didn't know how to handle the silence that followed they friendly meeting. "What are you doing here?" Not the smoothest lines but at least I tried.

"Just waiting for my wife to get off work." He pointed across the street at the building that Tristan owned.

"My daddy owns that building." Ramsey said as Dean's eyes went huge. "He said one day me and Kate will own it."

"She works for Tristan?" I heard him mumble after having two kids I could understand every word out of anyone's mouth. "She never said his name before."

"Tristan likes to let people run everything. He only steeps in when he has to."

"She said her boss is like that." He looked down at my stomach and must've noticed that I had a little bump. "You're having another kid?"

"Yea we want at least one more after this one. You have any kids?"

"Not yet, but we are talking about it." I saw Tristan walking out from the building as does the kids. They stood up and looked up at me.

"Go ahead but don't cross the street." They took off running and stopped when they hit the edge of the road. Tristan bent down and picked both of them up as they laughed. He walked over to me and gave me a kiss.

"Dean." Dean nodded at Tristan. "You guys ready to go?"

"Are we going to get ice cream?" Katie was her mothers daughter. "We can go see if grandma wants to go with us." I think I was the only one who noticed Dean walking over to a women and giving her a kiss.

"Rory is that alright with you?" I looked over at Tristan. "We drive to your mom's house before going to the airport."

"Yea she wanted to see us before we left." We walked over to the car and Tristan buckled the kids in the back seat.


"Grandma." They both ran over and hugged mom as she kissed them. She walked over and gave both of us hugs.

"How are you filling?"

"Great mom. The kids want to know if you will take them for ice cream."

"Of course because I'm a very cool grandma." She freaked out the first time someone called her grandma, but after the Christmas gift that Tristan bought her she changed her mind. She wore the shirt so much that we had to get her another one last year. Hot grandma was on the shirt and Lorelai started calling herself that. "We'll be back in an hour." They started down towards Luke's.


Tristan was looking threw the box that I had left out last night. He smiled as he held up the list.

"You know I changed all my cons to pros." I smiled he had changed over the years.

"My grandparents still like you, so you still have one con."

"Not everyone is perfect, except this little one." He picked up the newest addition to the family. The little boy reached his hands up and smiled.

"He is just like his brother and sister." The kids were standing at the door as I walked over to them.

"Can we hold Westley?" Katie asked as Ramsey nodded.

"Let's go wash your hands and then daddy will bring him down." I took the kids downstairs and into the kitchen.


"Do you ever think about what if?" I looked over at Lane she had came over to see her godchildren.

"What are you talking about?"

"Why did you choose Tristan over Dean? Don't say it was because of the list."

"I had a dream right before the day I chose Tristan over Dean." Lane looked over at me. This was the first person other then Tristan that I told this story to. "In the dream I was holding this little baby in my arms and then the door opened and Tristan came walking into the room holding one kid and two by his side."

"So you think it was destiny that you marry Tristan."

"Yea I do." I looked down at the last member to grace our family a little girl. After fighting with mom on not naming her Lorelai, we finally caved and named her Lorelai Marie DuGrey.

Later that night I was holding Marie as the door opened. Tristan was holding two-year-old Westley, Six-year-old Katie was holding her dads hand, and eight-year-old Ramsey were all standing together smiling at me. I made the right chose that day many years ago. I smiled to myself knowing that my life wouldn't get any better then this.


Thanks to everyone who read and reviewed the last chapter. Not my best work but I wanted to end it jumping ahead instead of going threw the same things again. Once again thanks to everyone who read and reviewed any part of this story.