[GaM] 'Cause I just want you here tonight holdin' onto me so tight

Dec 12, 2008 05:39

[Set Saturday afternoon]

2.2.B. Christmas Tree Farm.
Luke made sure to tell Caeser to lock up early before grabbing his jacket and heading into the cold, crisp air of Stars Hollow. He and Lorelai may not have been back together (never mind the bet the town had going that neither Luke nor Lorelai acknowledged) but Luke still understood Lorelai. He ( Read more... )

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caffeine_frenzy December 12 2008, 11:03:19 UTC
It had been a typical day at the Dragonfly and Lorelai wouldn't have it any other way. She loved the controlled chaos but mostly she loved it because it was hers and Sookies.

She tilted her head curiously at the door knock then smiled when she heard Luke. "Come in." Her voice rose so that he could hear and finished folding the sheet. "It's open."

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whacking_quota December 12 2008, 11:05:54 UTC
Luke had assumed it was open considering the, 'Come in' but he wasn't really into picking a fight. Not until she was objecting to a Christmas tree. If she objected in the first place. Of course, he had to ask.

Pushing the door open, he stepped inside catching sight of the other woman mid-fold.

"Sookie told me where you were," he said, pointing back behind him with his thumb. "I hope it's alright I came up. I can wait downstairs if you want..."

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caffeine_frenzy December 12 2008, 11:18:56 UTC
She tossed him one end of the sheet to help her finish folding it. Lorelai wasn't above having others help her, especially when an extra pair of hands showed up.

"Of course it's okay." She said as she brought the material up in a half fold toward Luke. "What's up or is this a social call?" Lorelai wasn't complaining about either one. Business or social.

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whacking_quota December 12 2008, 14:02:02 UTC
Luke took the one end, helping Lorelai finish folding the sheet. He stood there, the sheet between them, their own bodies close. It felt nice in away.

"I had a lull at the diner," he said, letting go of the sheet and walking left, inspecting what was on the night table.

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