This was a really neat way to give Jeanne some closure (and perhaps it would ease Tony's mind, if he knew she'd finally landed in a good place . . . not that she'd ever contact him or want him to know where she is, though, I'm guessing!).
Lovely device with the five stages of grief and the escalating word counts, but I have to especially give you 'props' for letting Jeanne end up in Stars Hollow for the Acceptance stage: so good to think of her caring for Lane's boys and the rest of the town, and to get a glimpse of the continuing life of Luke and Lorelai and the rest through her eyes.
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Lovely device with the five stages of grief and the escalating word counts, but I have to especially give you 'props' for letting Jeanne end up in Stars Hollow for the Acceptance stage: so good to think of her caring for Lane's boys and the rest of the town, and to get a glimpse of the continuing life of Luke and Lorelai and the rest through her eyes.