Jess had just been talking to his colleagues - just some professional bante. He had just told Matthew to go get himself another beer and relax as the man had been a little uptight all evening, when he turned and noticed a familiar, but even more gorgeous slim figure than he remembered, walking through the door.
"Well, isn't this a day of surprises?" Jess asked, having not expected to see Rory at his place of business.
"I didn't RSVP, sorry!" Rory apologized, humbly. She hadn't known she was coming, dressed just in the same as she'd set out that morning for school - wearing a simple pair of dark low-waist jeans, a tightly-fitted blazer and a white low cut top underneath. It was sexy, but understated - something she wore on most days. After all, she'd just a few hours ago decided she was coming at all. She'd told herself this was just a friendly visit, seeing the place Jess had talked so passionately about, but underneath it was nothing but. She was tempting faith, it was payback for Logan sleeping with almost the entire wedding party when they were taking a break - even if she didn't quite admit it to herself. It was playing with fire.
"Ah.., this isn't a RSVP type thing. Showing up's cool," Jess replied, nonchalantly.
Rory had never really seen Jess looking this handsome before. Sure his leather biker-jacket styled bad boy look that he'd had in high school was hot, but this was new. He'd never really been the type to dress up - jeans or army-style jackets being more of his type of thing, but here he stood dressed in a dark corduroy blazer, a white t-shirt with Joseph Szabo's famous photo of the girl with a cigarette underneath. Jess was always witty and intelligent with his T-shirt choices - Rory thought.
Jess looked good, really good. Confident. Grown up - much less like the guy who once slept in his car out of stupid pride on a cold night. Much more like someone who was actually successful, someone who'd actually made something out of himself. And it showed in his confidence too.
"Good thing. So this is Truncheon Books?" Rory asked, glancing around.
"Yeah. This is Truncheon," Jess replied, desperately wanting to really know what she was doing there.
Jess had had a crush on Rory since he'd met her, he'd loved her for longer than he'd himself known it, and after breaking her heart with his disastrous disappearance act, feeling like he really had no other options at the time, he'd still continued to pine after her. Jess had thought he was good enough for her when he'd finally gone to beg for a second chance at her dorm, nearly two years ago now. But he knew better - he hadn't been ready then either. He'd seen her some six months ago too, but he'd hardly recognized her then - living in her grandparents' pool house, dating a guy with a Porsche, taking time off from Yale and having joined the D.A.R. That really hadn't been the Rory he knew. But since then he'd heard from Luke she was back on track, and being here was definitely a promising start.
"I like it. It makes me feel like I instantly want to create something," Rory commented, adding, "Give me a pen! Give me a brush!" theatrically as she looked around noting all the bookshelves and paintings.
"Luke!" Rory noted suddenly with surprise.
"Yeah, there's a definite 'Jess Mariano, this is your life' vibe here today," Jess noted as they walked over to Luke and April, Luke's daughter.
They exchanged a few words with Luke and April, Rory meeting April for the first time. It was awkward - the whole thing with her mother seeing Luke, and Luke having delayed telling her mother about having found out he had a 12-year-kid, who was now standing right in front of Rory. But that was another story.
The evening continued peacefully, Jess getting pulled away by several fellow authors and editors, and there were even a few independent magazines inquiring into Jess' book and some other contacts that the Truncheon did business with whom he had to deal with. Jess showed Rory around a bit, speaking about what they did and introduced her to a couple of people. But as he was once again pulled away, he knew that he wouldn't really have to entertain Rory - if she was there, she was there. Jess knew that Rory was perfectly content in a room full of books, besides he couldn't allow himself to quite believe that Rory was there to actually want something more from him than to just show her support. It seemed too good to be true.
The night was drawing to an end and there were just a couple of people left in the room, most people heading out to the Cedar Bar Redux.
"Yeah, maybe. You know, go on ahead. I'll catch up," Jess called after his friends who had just asked if he was coming too. He was quite surprised to see Rory still around - as expected she was sitting on an ottoman reading Jess' book.
With that thought the last guest exited the event space as well, and he simply nodded in the guest's direction, the door chime announcing their departure a second later.
Seeing Rory hang around like this, seeming in no hurry to head back to New Haven, Jess was getting a hunch that this wasn't just a friendly visit. Why would she stick around this long? Everyone else was gone! Could she really be...?
Jess pulled another ottoman closer to Rory's, intentionally setting it perhaps a couple of inches closer than someone who was simply a friend would. Maybe this was his chance? He sure as hell wasn't going to waste it!
"You know, you don't have to read it again," Jess said and took a seat, facing her.
"I know I don't," Rory replied, letting the book fall to her lap. She pretty much knew the book by heart, having read it already a few times before tonight.
"God, there are so many things I would change in it," Jess sighed.
"Like what?" she inquired, and changed her positioning a little so that she was now facing him, their knees almost touching. She could feel tension in the air, the same one that they'd always had. It was the perfect distraction.
"I'd keep the back cover. Everything else goes," Jess exclaimed, gesturing with his hand how he just wanted to throw it out.
"You know why I love your book?" Rory said, with a slight glimmer in her eyes.
Jess could get lost in those bright blue eyes for hours, but this was not that time. This needed to be precise, calculated - it was his chance.
"Why?" he asked, as if challenging her. He leaned in just a little, making the distance between them even smaller. She had to sense that tension too, right?
"It doesn't remind me of anything. It's not a rip-off. It's just you," Rory said. She still liked to think she knew the real him. It was probably half true. He'd grown a lot too.
For years Rory had been the only person to get anything about him. She'd never gotten everything, nobody had - he probably still didn't. But she was the one that had gotten the closest. For years she had been the only person he'd liked when he didn't like people in general. Period.
"High praise, Miss Yale editor," Jess teased, having looked up what she'd been up to quite recently, and bumped his fist against Rory's knee to break some of that ice. This was classical flirting 1-0-1: get close, talk in a deep, sensual voice, create physical contact, get even closer...
Saying that he had been proud to find out that she was back at Yale, would've been an understatement. And for what had happened in November, he'd long gone forgiven her, not that any of it had even been her fault at all. He believed she was allowed to trail off and make mistakes just like he'd made them - that blonde dick at Yale included.
"Yeah, well, I don't get to write as much as I would like. I... mostly assigning and motivating, hand-holding, and rewriting," she explained humbly. She doubted Luke had told him, so she was actually a little moved that he knew about that.
"Yeah, and you love it, every minute of it. Come on, tell me you don't," he demanded with a smug smile and leaned in a little more. He knew her.
"I do, I do love it. It's exciting," she replied, modestly.
God, she had a beautiful, understated, smile - Jess thought. He wanted to taste those lips so bad again.
"Yeah, you look happier than when I saw you last," Jess noted. He just had to say it. He could only hope it meant what he wanted it to mean.
"I am," she replied, smilingly. In a lot of ways she was, unless in those ways that she wasn't. She hadn't broken up with Logan, she was just incredibly mad at him. Logan was in Costa Rica doing his crazy stunts with the Stooges, and she was here, scraping at an old regret. Playing with fire. But then again maybe this was exactly where she was supposed to be - maybe things didn't have to be the way they were with Logan. They'd never even really had a proper chance with Jess, not back then. Hell - they'd never even had sex!
There it was, that smile again.
"So you fixed everything?" Jess asked, desperately hoping she would say that the jerk with the Porsche was gone, that she wasn't living with her grandmother, that she'd gotten out of the D.A.R.
"Yeah, everything's fixed," Rory fibbed. Yale was fixed. The rest was messy, unresolved but with every second she was spending in that room with Jess, this new and improved Jess, things were becoming a whole lot clearer. She just wanted to feel good, wanted and prioritized.
Rory knew Jess had still recently had feelings for her, and today was just confirming that knowledge - she wasn't oblivious to his advances - the slight flirt that he knew how to do so well. The way he spoke to her, that tone of his, god, that smile... she was a goner the minute she stepped inside this room. The fire she'd been playing with was getting out of hand.
"I'm glad you're here," Jess said in a low tone, and leaned even more, resting his elbows on his knees. If she didn't want this to go any further, she'd object, move away, stand up... anything, but she didn't. Her lips were so kissable right there.
"Yeah, me too," Rory replied. For the first time in weeks she felt like she was somewhere she actually wanted to be, she was doing something for her. She was sick of being hurt, she just wanted to feel better.