[s3e15] Face-off 〈EXTENDED — CHOICE〉

The contrast was a dull ache in her chest. Dean was reliable; Jess was a mystery. Dean was "there"; Jess was "somewhere else". In a moment of uncharacteristic impulsiveness fueled by resentment, Rory grabbed the phone and dialed. She left a message for Jess—angry, jagged, and full of the frustration she couldn't voice to his face.

But when Jess finally appeared on her doorstep, he wasn't the villain she had painted in her head. He had tickets—concert tickets he’d spent the night tracking down. The anger vanished, replaced by a cold wave of shame. [S3E15] Face-Off

This story is based on the events of which centers on Rory’s internal conflict as she realizes she is no longer the center of her ex-boyfriend’s universe. The Ghost of Boyfriends Past The contrast was a dull ache in her chest

Later that night, the silence of the Gilmore house was deafening. Lorelai was out with Alex, and Rory sat by the phone, a prisoner of her own making. Jess hadn't called. Again. In a moment of uncharacteristic impulsiveness fueled by

"When you get home," she whispered as they walked toward his car, "could you just... delete the messages on the machine? Don't listen to them. Just delete them".

The biting Connecticut winter air felt sharper than usual as Rory Gilmore stood in the bleachers of the local hockey rink. Beside her, Lane was distractedly talking about her elaborate "fake boyfriend" scheme with Young Chui, designed to keep Mrs. Kim off the scent of her real love, Dave Rygalski. But Rory’s eyes were fixed on the ice.