AN: Thanks to everyone who has sent in reviews for chapter five, I was nervous about coming back after such a long break but have certainly felt the love and it inspired me to get a move on with chapter six. This chapter will focus more from Logan's point of view and what is going on with him in New York.

Logan had been an early riser for much of his adult life, at the very least after he graduated from Yale and was thrown into the real world. It was never the hard work or even the journalism business that Logan had a problem with, in fact he really enjoyed it. No, Logan's problem had always been his father and Mitchum's attitude. Logan likes to have fun and hang with the guys, but he is also serious about work and wants to be successful, he just wishes that Mitchum would understand that it is possible for him to do both.

After his date with Rory on Monday night, a perfect end to a normally tedious day, Logan had been killing it all week. He was saying and doing all the right things and had an important meeting that morning to try and close a big deal over breakfast. Years in the business world had taught Logan that doing these final meetings in a more casual, and public setting often made things go smoother as everyone was relaxed and neither party would want to make a scene.

When he got home from his early morning run, Logan sent a quick text to Rory hoping that she would get it when she woke up, not really expecting her quick response.

'Good morning Ace hope you have a great day'

'Why you are always up so early I will never understand, you really must be a work dork' she replied, making Logan smile as he thought back to one of his visits home from London. He found it funny that she brought up that particular memory as he was hoping today's meeting went a lot like the one he had the first time she called him that.

'I actually have a big breakfast meeting this morning and wanted a quick run to clear my head beforehand.'

'eww running, good luck on the meeting tho.'

'Thanks, I'm thinking about letting them get pancakes, eggs, you know the whole breakfast combo. Someone very wise once told me it would be rude for them to refuse me that way.'

'That sounds like a very smart person, you should be sure to hold on to them.'

Logan sensed the double meaning in her playful text, so he was very careful in how he answered her, wanting to convey that he was truly in this for the long haul.

'Don't worry Ace, I don't plan on letting her go ever again.'

Hours later Logan was sitting in his office waiting for is lawyer to come and pick up the papers that had been signed that morning. Once again Rory's advice about breakfast food, though he had also applied the tactic to other meals as well with similar rate of success, had worked to his advantage again. It was a strategy that let potential clients, investors, and partners know that your company was worth the risk, and that you weren't desperate, you could afford to splurge and let them eat anything and everything that they wanted. As Logan sat there contemplating all this he started thinking about how happy he has been lately, he was interrupted by a knock on his door.

"Come in." he called out.

"Hey man, I hear you have some papers for me?" his lawyer says, taking a seat on the couch as Logan moves towards one of the chairs, stopping to pour two drinks on his way.

"Yep, sealed the deal first thing this morning."

"Ah, you use the old breakfast trick again?" he asks, knowing Logan well.

"I did, years later and it still works." Logan says, smiling ass Rory pops back into his mind.

"Would that smile have anything to do with the lovely Reporter Girl who gave you said advice?"
"Why would it have anything to do with Rory?" Logan asks, both avoiding the question and wondering how the hell his friend had figured it out.

"Well I know that the two of you have already gone on two dates and you have yet to share that information with me.'

"How the hell did you find that out?"

"You're forgetting that Reporter Girl is one of us. Rory and Stephanie went out to lunch and Steph came home angry because I hadn't told her yet."

"Shit man I'm sorry, I didn't even think about how the girls talk, its been so long. Sorry I got you in trouble with the wife." Logan tells him, genuinely feeling bad for putting his friend in that situation.

"Nah, its okay. We fought about it for a bit but then she realized that I really didn't know anything and she more than made up for it that night."
"Good, I'm glad that it all worked out for you. Hope that means you forgive me."

"Oh, I forgive you alright, but I'm not sure that Finn will because he is pissed."

"You do realize that the two of you are as bad as the girls, right?"

"Yea, but that's why you love us. We keep your life interesting."

Logan knows that he is right when he says this. When Logan went to his own company he wanted to prove to Mitchum that he would be a success, and that he would do it his own way. Mitchum never liked Colin, and Finn; he thought that they were to immature and a bad influence on his son. Similarly, many people thought that Colin only became a lawyer because that is what his family did, and while that was a part of it, he also loved it and took school very seriously. Logan knew this well and that was the reason that he made sure to hire Colin as his company's lawyer.

The three stooges had been through a lot together since they were young and continues to be there for each other well into adulthood. They were all proving their families wrong and were helping each other do it. For this reason, Logan really did feel bad for not telling his best friends about dating Rory again, but he also knew that once everything was out in the open his friends would freak out and things would get amped up rather than the slow pace they both said they wanted.

That night as Logan was getting ready to head to bed he heard his phone chime with a new text message.

'Hey, I'm going to be in the city on Friday, want to grab some lunch?'

'Of course, Ace, just come by the office when you're ready and we'll head out.'

'Sounds good! I hope the meeting went well this morning.'

'It went great, the breakfast thing worked its magic once again.'

'I'm glad it went well, I just wanted to check in and see about Friday before heading to bed.'

'Goodnight Ace, thank you again and I can't wait to see you on Friday'

'Night work dork see you soon.'

Logan was always peaceful after talking to Rory, and therefore he easily drifted off to sleep where he dreamt of the future he was hoping they would have.