The way the cities dramatically changed was incredibly difficult to deal with as Rory had enough on her plate as it is. She was already trying to deal with the loss of the Jess that she met when arriving here and now she was facing this other Jess that was so much older and knew of the things that happened in her world. She felt a bit strange suddenly having these feelings for this Jess but knew on some level that they were all the same on some level. She had to get used to that fact or else she was simply going to get more confused.
Rory was rereading the brown paper that she had to use to write rather than her computer, her perfect handwriting scribbled to each one of Jess’s reply. She was still in some sort of actual daze, wondering what exactly came over her to suggest that Jess came over. All she wanted was to figure things out and finally get her head back on her shoulders. She couldn’t continue running into him knowing how she felt about him and also knowing about all the things he wanted.
She needed to fix this and she needed it to stick this time around. When Jess arrived Rory wasn’t even sure if she wanted to answer in what she was currently dressed in. She was clad in a maiden’s outfit, the entire thing covering her body so tightly that she could hardly breathe. She had curves that she didn’t even know she had and she was embarrassed to show them off to the world.
It took her a few minutes to answer the door, her entire apartment having been turned into some old fashion house made of bricks and stone. She peeked out of the front door when she opened it, those bright blue eyes finding Jess’s right away as she greeted him as nicely as she could. “Hi,” she said, her tone uneasy.