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AN: So, here is the last chapter of this story. I hope you liked it and thanks to everyone who reviewed, alerted and favorited. I really appreciate it!

Epilogue

A year had passed since the fateful days in Vegas and Jess couldn't remember feeling that happy ever before.

Of course they had their fights, which could turn quite loud and vicious, but they always made up afterwards.

Though their fights about books still were his favorite. She could get quite passionate during those.

He was even more fond of his memories of her fight with an ex-boyfriend of hers, Dean, who had also lived in Stars Hollow.

He apparently was still hung up on her and kept flirting constantly.

Jess had been on the brink of punching him, because Rory kept on being nice, when she turned to him and kissed him quite passionately.

The look on the face of the jolly green giant, how Jess liked to call him, had been priceless.

Looking around their apartment again, to check if everything was as planned, he sat down on the sofa, pretending to read, but being to nervous to really do it.


Sighing she pushed her hair of her face as she crossed the street. She had tried to leave early today, but as always something came in and she needed to stay longer.

She loved her job, it was better than she ever imagined, but it was stressful and never really something you could plan.

They had their anniversary today, though she wasn't quite sure if he remembered and what he would do about it.

He hadn't said anything, though he seldom did.

Opening the door, her she caught her breath.

He had lit a way with candles, which followed to their little living-room or book hole as her mother liked to call it.

There were no more candles, but she couldn't help but notice the small box sitting on the table.

He was sitting on the sofa, looking up from his book when she entered the room.

Slowly she made her way to him, sitting down next to him.

Without saying a word he slid the box to her. Confused she looked at him and the box, than at him again.

"Come on, open it!" he said. She felt that he tried to be nonchalant but she could see the underlying nervousness.

Carefully she took the small box and opened it. Inside was a beautiful silver necklace with a sapphire pendant, in the form of a drop.

"It's beautiful, thank you!", she smiled and was about to kiss him for this unsuspected gift, that somehow didn't fit with the others she had gotten before, like concert tickets and book tour visits, when he started to speak.

"I thought it could be something blue and fit the dress."

She looked at him confused, something blue? And which dress? Again she was about to ask, when he started to speak again.

"I know, we are married already, but I love you, I think we were meant to be and somehow I'd like to remember the actual ceremony. So Rory, will you marry me again?"

Though she wanted nothing more than to say yes and show him the pure happiness she was feeling after this question she couldn't refrain from asking:

"An actual ceremony in Stars Hollow? With all the guests I want?"

Rolling his eyes, he muttered something under his breath about those damn eyes of hers and then affirmed her question.

Thanking him in between giggles and kisses she suddenly pulled back as a thought crossed her mind.

"I need to call my Mom."

Sighing he just nodded and sunk back down the sofa.

Not waiting for her mother to answer with one of her famous greeting she just squealed:

"Mom, I'm getting married...again." Down the line she could hear her mother starting to squeal also and then say:

"Congratulations sweetie! Luke have you heard, my baby's getting married! Again."

After having received more congratulations from Luke and sending her regards to everyone, she put the phone down, smiling about how much her life had changed in the last year, but she wouldn't want any other way.