Chapter 4:The Date Part 2.

Approximately two hours later, Logan and Rory were still in bed together eating take out, their bodies still sweaty from their activities before. There were trays of Chinese food, soft drinks, and formal wear scattered around the bed.

"So who would have thought that the keys were between the bed pillows the whole night?" Logan teased.

"Yep it's a shame we missed our dinner reservation at that fancy place. I really do feel bad."

"I actually prefer this dinner." He smiled at the way she ate her chow mein with chopsticks. There was just something sexy about her doing these simple gestures. "But if you want we can still make it; they don't close for another hour," Logan reasoned, although he hoped that she would say no; he didn't feel like leaving this bed.

"Je prefer que nous restions ici. I'm having way too much fun here. No stuffy small portions, no obsequious waiters who keep hovering over you, and I can sit wherever I want. Plus, now I used a sentence in French so I don't have practice French there, plus we can go there next week where not everyone is into the spirit of Valentine's Day."

"Tres bien; you uttered that sentence perfectly. You're right; too many people get engaged on this day, plus people celebrating their fifty anniversaries. People will probably think were like–" Logan slowly swallowed his pot sticker, worried he'd said too much.

"Hey, we don't look old. Although I'm not sure about your hair line," Rory teased hoping that the conversation would stir away from the awkwardness of Valentine's Day that Logan had brought up.

"Hey I'm young. I can pass for a high school student on those teen shows you love so much to mock."

Although he was relieved that Rory was teasing and not sad about not being one of those Valentine's Day couples he had previously mentioned.

"Well you can pass for a freshmen in college, but a high school student is really pushing it, unlike me, who can pass for 16."

"Well aren't you full of it?" Logan smirked.

"Hey people think I look to innocent it might be one of the reasons people in Stars Hollow consider me a precious Princess. It's annoying people would blame other people when something goes wrong." Rory couldn't believe she told Logan this she never admitted this annoyance to anyone not even her mother and up until this year Rory would tell her mother everything.

"Hey what you did tonight wasn't very princess-like," Logan reassured her

"That's what I like about being here at Yale hanging with you, Colin, Finn, and your world of the Life and Death Brigade. I'm introduced to another world where I'm not Rory Gilmore, perfect daughter and granddaughter. My mom might think I'm being corrupted because you guys are all rich kids but at least I'm having fun. Like today I had a really good V-day. " Oh god, she had just brought up that cursed day when would she learn to keep it to herself.

Logan could tell for the first time all night that Rory was struggling a bit by mentioning Valentine's Day in the same way he was. "Good, I'm glad. And for the record, I'm glad I spent Valentine's Day with you too. I hope I didn't freak you out earlier. I really just wanted to spend a Monday night with you, which happened to be on Valentine's Day. " Logan hated that he was denying the truth, but he didn't want Rory to freak out.

"Logan it didn't freak me out. To be honest, when you asked me this morning I didn't know it was Valentine's Day, and when I did find out when my mom called me, I didn't worry at all. I was just spending this holiday like I would any other holiday being in the company of a really good friend." Rory hated that she had lied to Logan but she knew that it was better than admitting the truth. She hid her head on the other side so Logan wouldn't see the confused expression on her face because Logan sometimes had the tendency of being able to read her to well.

"Hey, are you okay?" Logan asked after he noticed Rory's slouching head.

"I'm just looking for my fortune cookie. Do you want yours?" Rory was grateful that she suddenly had something that would change the subject.

"No, I've been getting weird fortune cookies that deal with the word "love," like "To love is to forgive, or a few days ago I had a Shakespeare Quote, 'Love asks me no questions, and gives me endless support.' I have no idea why I get all the love fortune cookies."

Rory laughed out loud at that. "Maybe it means you'll be in love with that Bunny girl who kept eying you at Rich Man's shoe." Rory teased, although she felt a big knot in her stomach when the girl kept coming to their table on Saturday night.

"Only in her dreams," Logan laughed and then said, "Now read yours."

Rory tore the fortune cookie in half, and read the paper which read: 'One who admires you greatly is hidden before your eyes.' I guess I have been bitten by the love fortune cookies myself," Rory joked lightly.

"Hey a lot of people seem to have crushes on you." It was something that Logan didn't exactly like to think about.

"Like who? I'm no Angelina Jolie." It wasn't surprising that Rory didn't understand her effect on men. It was one of the many things he had liked about her.

"Like all the men who were at your grandparents party; and the young guy at the coffee cart."

"Ah, most of them were more interest in car models than me, and John only likes me because I buy his coffee."

"How could anybody be more interested in car models and coffee than you? I mean, you're the total package; beauty and brains."

Rory blushed. Whenever Logan said something nice about her, she turned into putty. Rory wanted to turn the mood back into playfulness. "You forgot to mention my awesome bedroom skills." Rory was blushing; Logan was really making her act more forward.

Logan smiled, grateful that Rory got rid of the awkwardness for the time being. "Rory Gilmore leading it back to sex. You're lucky I have the stamina for another round. I love this side of you."

"Well, don't get used to it." Rory then reached up the bed and kissed him. Logan proceeded to deepen the kiss there was no more need for words they had both been in danger sharing more than was required for their no strings relationship. They proceeded with what they were comfortable with for the time being. It was a Valentine's Day of no chocolate, no wine, and no roses, but nonetheless special.

February, 14, 2009

Logan and Rory were lying on the couch with Chinese food and soda all over the place. Much like how they had four years ago, they had once again missed their reservation. Only this time they were fully cloth because they were mostly talking and laughing instead of engaging in dirty activities.

"We should really stop planning places that have French food on Valentine's Day."

Logan chuckled as he kissed her head. "I agree. I think Chinese food is more us. I'm sorry I made plans on Valentine's Day. I didn't mean to worry you."

"And I'm sorry that I didn't know it was Valentine's Day that day. I think there were times in college where I let studying black out the rest of my life. However, I'm not sorry you asked me out. That was my first Valentine's Day with a guy. Dean and I were never in the same place, and Jess was an anti-Valentine's kind of guy, and it was special in its own way. When I look back at our no strings faze it's never ceases to amaze me how many good memories we have despite having a relationship so in limbo." Rory leaned closer to him and lightly ruffled his hair.

"I know our first kiss, first time, and first Valentine's Day happened in that time period; and they were special even if I wanted to deny it. Plus there were so many signs that we just wanted to overlook."

"Like the love fortune cookies, you were my hidden admirer," Rory smiled.

"I really meant what I said, Ace; you are the total package." He kissed her deeply.

Rory pulled away momentarily to say, "Here's to us and many special memories to come." She kissed him. The kiss deepened as Logan slightly changed the angle as both their heads lead deeper towards the pillows.

When Rory started to unbutton Logan's shirt, Logan asked, "So were fully recreating that night now?" Logan started to get up.

"Here you go working blue, and ruining the moment!" Rory rolled her eyes then a minute later said, "But yes I guess we are. After all we did the Chinese food."

"Well if were working blue we should do it properly in the bedroom, just as it was that night."

"We don't have to do everything as that night we can do it first here and then there," Rory suggested for she didn't want to leave the couch."

"I love that idea." Thus they went and christened their first engaged Valentine's Day, almost like their first one four years ago.

Here it is the ending I hope you enjoyed it. The sentence that I used in French is "I prefer that we stay here" in case anyone here is confused. I would like to encourage people to continue to write Rogans were a awesome ship and we deserve to be represented more.

Here is the prompt by Katie Diaz that I used.

Give me their first Valentine's Day spent together. I don't care if you chose to set it in S5 or S6. Give me smut, but if you want to you can also allude to it. It doesn't need to be at all explicit, but of course it has to happen. Keep it as canon as you can, so it fits with whatever was going on on the show. You can include Lorelai/Luke if you want, just not too much.
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