Towards the end of the movie, Rory and Logan hear a key being inserted and turned in the lock on the door. Realizing that her roommate was arriving home, Rory quickly tried to scoot a respectable distance away from Logan. Looking at Rory's wide eyes, Logan shoots her a confused glance, obviously not putting it together that Rory had yet to tell Holly. "Hey Rory are you home?" Holly calls, once the door has been opened. "Yeah, I'm home!" Rory called back, and grabbed her phone, trying to erase the bewildered look off her face.
"Hey. Noah's here too. Sorry." Holly says, appearing in the kitchen from the hallway. "That's fine, Logan's here too, obviously." Rory says, standing up and gesturing to Logan, who also began to rise from the couch. "Hey, Logan." "Hey, Holly." Holly winks to Rory and takes her coat off and sets it on the counter.
"Hey, Noah. How are you?" Rory asks, walking over to Holly's boyfriend. "I'm good, how about you, Rory?" He asks and smiles at Rory. "I'm good. Oh, Noah, this is Logan." Rory says, gesturing once again to Logan, who had followed her over to the kitchen. "Nice to meet you, Logan." Noah says, reaching out to shake Logan's hand. "Right back at you."
"So, how was your weekend?" Rory asks, looking over at Holly. "It was good, cold, though." Holly replies. "What were you guys up to?" Holly asks again, looking at the TV. "We were watching Annie Hall." Rory replies. "Oh fun." "Did you want to go out to lunch or something?" Rory asks, glancing over at Logan, who seemed to be hitting it off with Noah. "Yeah sure. You guys can finish your movie while I unpack and then we can go." Holly says, grabbing her coat from off the counter and walking to her room.
"Hey, do you want to finish the movie then go out to lunch?" Rory asks, once she walked over to where Noah and Logan were standing. "Yeah, sure. That sounds good." Logan replies, and Noah nods his head as a response. "I'm assuming Holly went in her room?" Noah asks, pointing his thumb in that direction. "Yes." Rory replies, and Noah turns and walks into the room.
Grabbing Rory's hand, Logan leads her over to the couch and turns the movie back on. When he sits down, he lifts his arm once again, so Rory can lean on his side, but she just shakes her head. "Holly is right there! I haven't told her yet!" Rory says in a sort of a shouting whisper. "So? You're an adult, she doesn't have control over you." Logan says, grabbing Rory's hand once again and pulling her closer, but she stays a good distance from him.
"Why don't you want to tell her?" Logan asks. "I don't know! She'll probably say 'I told you so'." "What does that mean?" "I don't know. The night before the gala, I was telling her about you, and I told her that seeing you again would be weird, and that you probably wouldn't want to talk to me." "But that wasn't the case." "Nope." "Okay well, it's not like she'll be mad." "No she won't. She'll be happy." Rory says, sighing.
"So, just go tell her." "I'll do it tonight. I don't want her to see us together and think that I was hiding this from her." "Okay." Logan says, simply, and allows himself to fall back into the couch. "You know you're taking this way out of proportion." "I know." Rory replies, also sinking back into the couch.
An hour later, they're at a table at a small restaurant. "So, Logan, any plans for the holidays?" Holly asks, curious to get to know him more. Before Logan can respond, Rory interjects. "He's actually coming to Stars Hollow with me. His parents are away and his sister is spending it with her husband, so I asked him to come." "I can't believe I still haven't been to your hometown." Holly says, sighing. "I've been asking you to come for months now!" Rory defends. "I know, I know, don't get defensive, Gilmore."
Logan chuckles at their banter, and under the table he grabs Rory's hand. "I also want to see the mystical town of Stars Hollow. Even the same sounds magical." Noah says, grinning at Holly. "Oh it's great." Logan says. "He finds it extremely fascinating." Rory says, laughing and pointing her thumb at Logan. "Oh all small towns are extremely fascinating." Noah says. "He sounds like Paris, circa 2000." Rory says, and her and Logan chuckle.
The rest of lunch is filled with laughter, and after a bit, they travel back to Holly and Rory's apartment. Both the boys grab their things and head back to their respective homes to finish up their Sunday. "So you and little Huntzberger seemed pretty cozy." Holly says, raising one eyebrow at Rory.
"Yeah about that…" "Rory!" "Logan and I got back together after our date." "Rory that's great! He's great!" Holly exclaims and runs over to hug her roommate. "Yeah, I'm really, really happy." Rory says, smiling widely. "I'm glad!" Holly exclaims.
"I can't believe he's coming to Stars Hollow for Christmas." Rory says. "I mean I feel like it wasn't that long ago that he was there for the first time." "Probably because it wasn't." Holly says, sitting down on the couch. "I know, but it's different. I mean I'm like an actual adult now, I'm not at Yale anymore… It's weird." "Yeah, I know. How does your mom feel about it?" "Well, she was never Logan's biggest fan, especially after he proposed, knowing I wasn't ready. Well, I thought he knew I wasn't ready, I mean how could I do that? He should've known I had to start my career before I did that… sorry." Rory says, sighing deeply after her little ramble.
After a minute of silence, Rory continues, "he had this whole reason for wanting to see my grandparents and convince my mom and them that he was worthy of me, basically. It was really sweet, and my mom seemed to appreciate it." "That's good" Holly says, emphasizing her words and looking at Rory. "It doesn't seem like she's upset, and even though you look a little fazed right now, you seemed happy tonight." "I know, I just don't think it really set-in. I mean it's definitely going to be a thing, we're going to his sister's house for dinner next week, then we'll be in Stars Hollow, it's just all happened so quickly." "I know, but it is going to work out. I know it." Holly says, standing up and winking at Rory before going into her room.
