Prologue
Ever since the declaration of love, Lorelai had been floating on air. Three months later and she still walked around on an invisible cloud, unaware of anything that was wrong in the world. Sure, work stressed her out from time to time and the townspeople continued to give her a headache just about every day, but all she had to do was think of Luke and a smile overtook her face, causing all to be right with the world.
Rory hummed happily as she entered her dorm room and threw down her bag. Three months later, and her relationship with Logan was still going strong. The feelings she felt when she was with him were immaculate; she felt freer somehow. It was almost as if she had found someone who accepted her for her, and wouldn't let the fact that she had to stay home and study bother him. He truly understood her dreams and how hard she worked to achieve them. And that was something that had caused her to fall in love with him. Something that caused her to fall harder and faster than ever before
It was another early morning, just like all the ones before it. But somehow, throughout these last three months, these days had been different. Everything seemed to be more special, more precious. Knowing that he and Lorelai were in a love so deep that the wildest hurricane couldn't break it gave him a feeling of joy that nothing could ever match. Luke saw no bad in the world anymore; he saw only the good, the good that Lorelai had brought to him the moment she said, "I love you too" with a fully sincere heart.
He stared out at the trees as they swayed back and forth rhythmically. Their gentle sway reminded him of the night that he and Rory danced under the stars as the snow fell down around them. Logan's face broke into a smile and his eyes glimmered like gems. Any thought of Rory brought a smile to his face. "Three months," he thought to himself, "amazing." In all of his other relationships, by this time he was usually bailing, if he hadn't already. But this time he was going to stick around. Rory Gilmore had weaved her web and he'd fallen straight into her trap. He was truly falling in love with her.
