ROSEMARY RIVERS HAD ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT if she trusted her gut everything would be okay... Well everything was not okay. But it wasn't Rosemarys fault, she trusted her gut. Rory on the other hand paid no attention to her friends dislike of Dean and instead decided to date him and now deal the the heartbreak of dating a teenage boy with anger issues.When Rosemary got the call from Rory to tell her what had happened, the normally very kind soul was fuming by the ears. Practically shaking with anger as she hung the phone back on its hook.
Some might think that she was being dramatic when she bought the next bus ticket to Stars Hallow but her friend had just gotten her heart broken and she felt the need to be with her.
Dean Forester was officially on the Rosemarys hate list. The list of people who had wronged the girl. Through Dean had not face to face disrespected Rosemary herself he did it instead through Rory and Tristan. So she hated him for life. There was no changing it.
There was only two other people on that list. Charlotte Wilson, a girl who in fifth grade with Rosemary had called the your brunettes drawing of her family ugly. But of course at the top of the girls only written once list, was her mother.
The next bus to Stars hallow ran at six o'clock so Rosemary had just enough time to grab a bottle of juice from the juicer in town and get a ride from Tristan to the bus station. She had her backpack filled with pajamas and an outfit for tomorrow. Along with twenty dollars for if they went out to dinner somewhere.
The other riders on the almost empty bus to Stars hallow stood clear of the long haired brunette with an anger in her eyes that could only be described as frightening. Rosemary hadn't noticed the silence throughout the bus instead she was just staring ahead into the seat cushion waiting for the bus to come to a halt.
It took way to long but the bus finally stopped and Rosemary could faintly see the Stars hallow sign. Her plan was to stop by the Gilmore household and pray that the girls were there but luckily she didn't have to put herself though the stress of looking for them because almost immediately after she stepped off the bus she noticed both Gilmore girls walking and talking on the sidewalk, assumably going to Luke's as their destination.
Around them were houses and different types of people that all belonged to one category. Early birds. Rosemary herself was an early bird which is why when Rory had called her at five thirty in the morning to tell her about last night, Rosemary was already awake and eating breakfast.
"Rory, Lorelai, Hi!" Lorelai let out a dramatic sigh of relief at the sight of the tall brunette running in their direction. "Thank you god." Once Rosemary got to the duo she quickly looked over Rory to make sure she was okay. Before she could ask the question that Rory had been hearing enough of, the newly single teenage girl put up her finger as if to stop her friend from going on further.
"I'm fine so don't ask. We're going to Luke's let's go!" Rory started her sentence with a lie before beginning to walk in front of the two very concerned blue eyed girls.
Rosemary sighed as she watched Rory walk away. "How is she?" Lorelai frowned before turning her attention from her daughter to her daughters friend. "Not good, very not good." Rosemary frowned more in vexation as the pit of anger in her stomach burned brighter every time she thought of Dean.
After a very gross walk through garbage because every other way to Luke's had something to do with Dean. The trio finally make it to the very busy coffee shop. Rosemary and Lorelai's eyes widened once they made it in through that back entrance. The last time Rosemary was here, there was no more then three people other then them there. Not there had to have been more then twenty.