-1The remainder of the week was pretty normal. Veronica avoided being with Logan and Lilly in the same room as much as she possibly could. At least if she didn't see Lilly flirting with her boyfriend, she didn't feel so threatened. But tonight, she had put it off for too long. The group of four met at Logan's house for a movie and some drinking.

"Senior prom is coming up right?" Lilly wondered, taking a swig of her drink.

"Screw prom." Logan burst out. He was angry that he and Veronica couldn't go together.

"Oh come on! I know it sucks, but you have to have a prom. It's like a necessity."

"I'm protesting prom. In fact, I'm creating an anti-prom. Huge party here." He announced.

"You're drunk." Veronica giggled, giving him that one smile that she had reserved just for him.

"And I can't go to prom with my girlfriend so what's the point?" He questioned, sounding depressed. Veronica's eyes widened. She hoped that he wasn't so drunk that he was going to let their secret slip.

"No date for prom? Why not?" Lilly asked, suddenly intrigued.

"She's otherwise engaged."

Duncan shook his head. "To bad. I'd like to met this girl eventually Logan. What kind of guy dates a girl for what…"

"Five months." Logan filled in the blank.

"Five months! It's been that long! And we still haven't met her yet?" Duncan complained. "What are you embarrassed of her or something?"

"No." He protested. "It's just not the right time. I really want this to work."

"Awww how sweet." Lilly rolled her eyes.

"Anyway, back to anti-prom," Veronica interrupted. "Is it really gonna happen?"

"Of course. Get your dress. Do your hair. Get yourself looking beautiful…well, more beautiful." He corrected, receiving an eyebrow raise from Duncan. Logan winced, he kind of let that one slip. "No dates are allowed at my party! You come single or you don't come at all."

"Good plan." Lilly smirked. "Logan, would you help me with something in the kitchen?"

"Can't Duncan help you?" He wondered, glancing at Veronica.

"Relax. I'm not going to jump you. Jeez. I know you how much you LOVE your mystery girlfriend." She sighed, standing up and pulling at his hand. "Please."

"Fine." He groaned, following behind her.

Veronica's eyes followed the couple until they disappeared into the kitchen. Letting out a frustrated sigh, she threw herself back on the floor.

Meanwhile, in the kitchen, Lilly yanked Logan to quicken his pace. "Hurry up."

"What do you want Lilly?" He asked, annoyed.

"Oh touchy." She laughed. "I'm trying to give Veronica and Duncan some time alone."

Logan frowned. "Why are you pushing them so much?"

"Why do you care?" She fired back, peeking around the corner. Logan glanced as well, interested to see what was going on.

"I don't. It's just, why don't you worry about your own love life instead of other peoples'?"

Lilly smiled up at him. "Is that an invitation Logan?" She moved towards him, backing him into a corner. "Come on Logan. You want to kiss me. I can see in your eyes that you miss me. And you're always happy when you're around me." He wanted to tell her that his happiness wasn't a product of her presence, but rather Veronica's.

Lilly pressed her body against his, forcing at kiss. Much like the kiss from spin the bottle, she held his head to keep him from pulling away.

It was just plain bad timing when Veronica rounded the wall of the kitchen and found her boyfriend and Lilly kissing. Not saying a word, she backed away slowly, unnoticed.

"What the hell." He swore, pushing Lilly out of the way. "Why did you do that?"

"Logan."

"When are you going to realize that I don't want you anymore?" He yelled, storming out of the kitchen. As he entered the living room, he found Veronica gathering her things calmly. "Where are you going?"

"I'm tired. I think I'm just gonna go home." She lied, forcing a smile.

"V, Where are you going?" Lilly asked, reentered the living room as if nothing had happened.

"I'm really tired and I have an early morning tomorrow. I'm just going to head home now."

"Aww the party just started."

"I know. I'm sorry." She apologized again. Why do I keep apologizing to the girl that was just hooking-up with my boyfriend in the other room? "Night."

"Do you want a ride home?" Logan questioned.

"No. I'm fine." She shook her head.

"You're not fine. You've been drinking, I'm driving you home."

"Logan!" She yelled and then lowered her voice. "I said I'm fine." With that, she walked out the door.