A/N: Sorry, sorry, sorry. I've had a serious case of writers block for this fanfic, and been neglecting it completely. I'm sorry to say this story is coming to it's end, mainly because it's starting to go into series 7 which I'm having trouble incorporating into this story. But some good news, I am thinking of doing a sequel based on after Rory graduates, I feel like I can possibly do more with Rory and Jess during that timeline. Please let me know what you think of the idea. As always, please read, review and enjoy :-).


"So, Paris?" Lorelai was looking through the information Jess had passed to her for their wedding gift, Luke looking over her shoulder.

"You don't like Paris?" Luke sounded confused as he backed away from her.

"Just don't know where Jess got the idea for this, it must have cost him a fortune. I just didn't expect it."

"Me neither, but you like it right?"

"Are you kidding, I love it." He took the envelope from her hands then to look through the information.


Rory was driving her mum and Luke to the airport and had dragged Jess along with her so they could all say goodbye. It wasn't a long drive and Luke and Jess managed to get all the luggage out of the back of the car.

"Jeez mum, you're going for four days, there's enough stuff here for weeks."

"I tried to tell her that but she didn't listen." Luke was the one to reply to her as he grabbed the last bag out the car.

"It's all essential things, things I will use."

"Yuh-huh." Jess had gone to get a luggage trolley and came back to hear the statement, he laughed lightly. "Like you can talk, the last weekend you spent at Truncheon, you brought two bags, one just full of books." He looked towards Rory then as she tried to deny being as bad as her mum, she quieted when she realised it wasn't working at all.

"Let's get inside." Luke had put all the luggage onto the trolley and led the group into the airport.

"You got everything you need?" Rory lagged behind slightly to talk to her mum.

"Yeah, I'm all good. Did Jess come up with all this himself?"

"He didn't tell me until a couple of days ago, I was just as shocked."

"You picked a good one kid." She just laughed lightly and nodded at her mum.

They approached the men, they had found seats and had settled themselves while they waited for them. They kept a comfortable conversation going until Luke annouced they needed to get going through security. He touched Jess's shoulder and took him away for a moment, he knew the girls would want an extra minute to say their goodbyes in private.

"This was a really great thing you did."

"Don't mention it." He smiled at how uncomfortable Jess was looking at the compliment.

"I mean it Jess, this means a lot to both of us."

"It's nothing huge uncle Luke, just a trip away. You guys deserve a honeymoon and I knew you didn't plan one, so I took it on myself to book one for you."

"Well, thank you."

"You're welcome." He laughed again at how uncomfortable Jess was as he dragged him in for a quick hug.

"Aww, look at our guys." Lorelai made her arrival known. Both Jess and Luke looked at her as if she had grown a second head. "We need to get going, and you two have a few days of disgustingly romantic alone time together to get to."

"You're the ones going to your honeymoon." Jess was the one to chime in with the logical point.

"And you, I like you." He winced as he was pulled into another hug with Lorelai this time. "You did good. See you when we get back."

"Ok, people seriously have to stop hugging me now." He pulled himself away from Lorelai's embrace. "You're both very welcome for the present, it wasn't anything major. I hope you enjoy it. Now please go and have your honeymoon."

The rest of the group just laughed lightly at him, he couldn't help the smile that came onto his face. He watched as Rory hugged her mum goodbye again and then came back to his side, he pulled her close to his side as they watched the elder couple going through the security, both of them waved just before they went out of view.


Jess was enjoying all the alone time with Rory while Luke and Lorelai were away, they had the house to themselves. Jess only had to cover one shift at the diner, Lane had agreed to cover the rest of the time Luke was away. Other than that they barely left the house at all, he couldn't remember a time he had been this happy or relaxed. Rory recieved daily calls from her mum, updating them on the great time they were having in Paris.

"They really are loving it there." Jess smiled over at her as she said that, she had said the same thing the last two days after the phone call.

"So you keep saying." He heard her laugh lightly. "We should do it."

"Do what?" She seemed confused as she asked.

"Do a trip somewhere, anywhere you'd like."

"Really?"

"Yeah, where would you like to go?"

"I...Don't know, where would you want to go?" She heard him laugh at her then.

"I don't care where we go, I'll be with you and that's all I need. It's not like you have to pick right now, just keep it in mind."

"Ok..." She looked confused again.

"What are you thinking?" He pulled her closer to him on the couch then.

"Why the sudden need for the holiday?"

"Not a need for a holiday, just thought it might be a good idea. Your mum and Luke seem to be enjoying theirs."

"They are."


Lorelai was looking out of the window of the hotel when she felt Luke come up behind her and put his hands around her waist.

"I can't believe we have to go home tomorrow." She lent her head back against his shoulder.

"You've enjoyed the honeymoon then?"

"I've loved every minute. The company being the best part of course." She felt him smile as he kissed her temple gently. "You've enjoy it too, right?"

"Of course I have." She turned in his arms then and wrapped her arms around his neck. "Sad to go home?"

"A little, I'm going to miss all this time we've been having together. But I'm glad to be back, sleeping in my own bed again."

"I second that." She pulled herself closer and kissed him strongly. "Got to thank Jess again for this, this was a great idea of his." She laughed as he said that.

"I don't think he would like that very much, but he definetly did an amazing job with this."

"He really did."