☆ : . –– LORELAI “RORY” HUNTZBERGER
ALEXIS BLEDEL? Oh, open your eyes, that’s just { Rory Huntzberger }! They’re no celebrity, but they're known for being the fallen angel around here because SHE SEEMS PICTURE-PERFECT ALL THE TIME. As far as I know, they’re still a news anchor. They’re the talk of the town lately because they [ WERE SEEN DRIVING TO JESS' HOUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT ], can you believe that? I wonder if it’s true!
↦ female, she/her, heterosexual
+ brilliant, + charismatic, + driven
- indecisive, - stoic, - reserved
When Rory was young, her mother, Lorelai, would sing “Dream A Little Dream Of Me” by Ella Fitzgerald to her, and sometimes, when she can’t sleep, she’ll turn it on to a quiet volume and let it sing her to sleep, a reminder of her incredible childhood with her mother. She knows Logan hears it some nights, but she loves him even more for not telling her to turn it off.
Despite Rory’s big-shot life as a news anchor, and all of her adolescent promises to end up somewhere like New York or D.C., there’s no place she’d really rather end up than Stars Hollow.
Five children is a lot to handle for some, but for Rory, it’s a walk in the park; some people envy how easy she makes being a mother look, and Rory tends to credit her own mother, as well as her grandparents, for her set of skills. She also credits Logan, too, who she deems one of the best fathers she ever knew.
Though Rory always wanted to be just like her mother, she finds herself sometimes doing things her grandmother, Emily, would do – she organizes parties for Logan’s company, and she pushes her children sometimes without even realizing they might not want to be pushed. When she first noticed her subtle similarities to Emily Gilmore, she feared she might become her; but as the years went on, she learned to love the little tidbits of Emily in her; after all, no matter what, Rory is a Gilmore, no matter how much of each ancestor is embedded in her.
The emptiness Rory sometimes feels is due to the fact that she knows she’s lying to her family – the most important people in her life. As much as she wants to stop the lies and be faithful, she can’t ever seem to hold herself back from Jess, and that gives her the feeling of utmost shame – he’s her guilty pleasure, and boy does she feel guilty.