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Hey everyone. Sorry for the delay with the sequel but the summer's getting pretty busy. I promise to try to have at least two chapters done a week, since I know how it feels to wait forever for an update. Even though I won't be able to update this one as frequently as the other, I promise I will be finished by the end of summer.
If you all remember, you voted on whether you wanted it to be Java Junkie or BalconyBuddy in the last story and BalconyBuddy won. Some of you were probably wondering why I had asked since I really didn't do anything with it. Well here it is, or the beginnings of it at least.
Anyways, I hope this lives up to expectations. On with the story.
Dating My Celeb Crush
Prologue
Chapter One: Spending Some Quality Time
When we last left off Rory and Logan had finally gotten the chance to get together. All is well in their world, as they are no longer just pretending to be a couple in love at the photo shoot, but are a couple in love. Even if they don't know it yet.
Lorelai had also just made some drastic changes in her love life. After spending a day with Chris and GiGi, she realized everything that was lacking in her relationship with Luke. So, after a tearful confrontation, the relationship between the coffee-drinker and the coffee-giver is no longer romantic. They both, however, saw it coming and were able to remain friends.
Rory and Lorelai both start this story with new beginnings on the horizon.
The horizon has never looked better.
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Rory and Logan walked over to the buffet table looking happier than they had in a long time. This happiness seemed to blind them from the grins on the faces of their three friends; grins that would usually raise suspicions.
"Well, well, well, what do we have here? I believe Marco called for a half hour break, about twenty minutes ago. Where, pray-tell, have you two been?" Finn raised an eyebrow and made a face showing the two that they weren't getting anywhere without supplying an explanation for their whereabouts.
In an uncharacteristic move, Rory spoke up before Logan could. "It's all quite simple really. Logan pulled me into the dressing room, we kissed, we talked, established our relationship, and then we kissed some more. Not much to tell. But I assume you all knew that already from your positions at the door."
Logan smirked at his girlfriend's assertiveness and the three shocked expressions of his friends. It was something he wouldn't have expected, but that just made him like her so much more.
Who knew that there was such a tough interior under that Bambi-like exterior?
Three stunned faces turned to Logan for confirmation. The smirk on his face only grew as glanced at Rory before looking back to his friends. "I think my girlfriend said it best. But, if you need a play-by-play I think you guys can dig deep into your memories and recall what happened. I know that not even Finn has killed so many brain cells yet that he would forget something that happened ten minutes ago." Steph and Colin looked very satisified at his response, like they had something to do with Rory and Logan getting together. They didn't deny listening at the door, but Finn, the loveable aussie, just wouldn't go down without a fight.
"I'll have you know that we did no such thing! Listening at the door is an extremely immature thing to do Logan, and I for one am truly offended that you would think so low of me. And another thing, are you suggesting that I drink too much? That's. Just. Blasphemy!" Finn continued to mumble under his breath, much to the amusement to his friends.
While Finn was occupied for the moment, Colin felt good enough to leave him alone to congratulate Logan for finally getting the girl. It would be nice not to have him moping around all the time when Leigh Hayden was with a new guy, or when Rory would turn him down, yet again. You see, Colin believed he would benefit as much from this relationship as would Logan. He saw nothing but good things coming.
Steph, on the other hand, took this time to pull Rory away from Logan's side long enough to get the dirt, or to try to. Now that Logan had a girlfriend that wasn't with him for his money and could hold an intelligent conversation, she fully intended to use it to her advantage.
"So tell me, is Logan as good of a kisser as they all say?" Steph couldn't contain the question any longer.
Rory laughed at first, then, seeing the expectant look on Steph's face, her full laugh turned to an awkward chuckle complete with her signature blush. "He's...um...it's...I'm not doing this."
Steph wouldn't do with that answer, or lack of one, so for the rest of the break she tried to break Rory. Much like Finn, Steph wasn't going down without a fight. Logan spent the rest of the time with Colin trying to tame a now very aggravated Finn. When the Australian realized no one was listening but the voices in his head caused the massive amounts of alcohol he had consumed earlier, he threw his own little temper tantrum to gain his friend's attention. Needless to say, it worked.
The rest of the week was much the same as the beginning of the week was, with a few exceptions. Rory and Logan were now attached at the hip, trying to make the most of their time together in the romantic city between photo sessions. Steph was still on Rory's case, but it looked like Rory didn't only remain tight-lipped with reporters. The buffet table still didn't seem the have enough food to feed both Colin and Finn, and the two were able to find something to fight about at every meal.
It's always nice to see that some things never change.
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Back state-side in Stars Hollow, a newly single Lorelai was confused with what to do with her newly-single status. It wasn't that she wasn't happy with the ending of her relationship with Luke, since they both agreed that it was the right thing to do. She just didn't know what to do now.
Normally she would have watched, or mocked, whatever was on TV that night while waiting for Luke to get home. But now that she no longer had someone to wait for, she didn't know what to do with herself. She could call Sookie, but she was probably busy with her two kids and Lorelai didn't want to interrupt their family time.
There was always her tried and true stand-by, Chris. No matter what was going on in his or her life, he would drop everything to be with her. If she was totally honest with herself, which she rarely was, she would pony up to the more-than-friendly feelings she'd been starting to have for Chris lately. Not that he was the reason she ended things with Luke. But she had been feeling more for Chris than she had for Luke lately and it just wasn't fair to Luke, or herself, anymore.
If she was ready to admit it to herself, which she wasn't, she would acknowledge that she thought that their time had finally come. All of their chances before just hadn't been at the right time. They both weren't ready, then she wasn't ready, then he wasn't ready, then he was but Sherry got pregnant. This time, there wasn't anything standing in the way.
But she wasn't going to admit that to herself just yet. In a true Gilmore fashion, she had to wallow. However, after spending the day wasting away in romantic movies and chocolate she was extremley bored and ready to get out of the house.
Gnawing her lip and practically willing the phone to ring, Lorelai was beginning to lose all hope. Until...ring. It looked like she did have friends after all.
Ring.
Practically pouncing on the phone she answered, "Hello?"
"Hey, Lor..."
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Thanks to all those who reviewed 'Meeting My Celeb Crush', you guys really kept me going.
