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It had been a few days since Rory had seen Logan. Every time she saw him she would go the other way. The day after she saw him in the pub he had stopped by her dorm to see her, but Madeline had told him she wasn't in. He had tried calling and texting her, but she had ignored them.

So far today she hadn't received any attempt of contact from him, and she was grateful for that. Every time she would see him calling or receive a text from him, her heart would break a little more.

Now, she's on her way to get a cup of coffee after her last class for the day. She's almost to her usual coffee cart when she sees him sitting on a bench with two coffees, but before she can turn around he spots her. Deciding not to walk away, she walks past him to the coffee cart, and she's about to order when she hears him speak.

"I got you a coffee."

"I don't want anything from you." She orders her coffee and tries to walk away, but he blocks her way.

"Why won't you return any of my calls or texts?"

"I didn't answer because I have nothing to say to you."

"We need to talk about that night. I never meant to hurt you and I miss our friendship." As soon as the word friendship left his lips Rory flinched.

"I don't have time to talk right now. I have plans that I'm already running late for."

"Well, when can we talk?"

"I'll let you know when I have time."

As soon as she walks through the door, she's in a rush. She has plans to meet Marty in approximately twenty minutes. After changing her clothes, she heads out the door. By the time she arrives at the pub, she's only five minutes late. She immediately spots Marty and heads over to the table.

"Sorry I'm late. I got held up with some things."

"It's okay. I was running late too."

"How are your classes going?"

"Good so far. How are yours?"

"I love them all." Marty laughs and they continue talking and getting to know each other.

Suddenly there's a shadow over their table and Rory looks to see who it is.

"Rory, can I talk to you for a moment?"

"As you can see I'm a little busy."

"It will only take a moment."

"Excuse me for a moment Marty." She gets up and follows Logan outside.

"What do you want Logan?"

"Your plans were to go out with a guy?"

"Why does it matter what my plans are? If that's why you wanted to talk to me, then I'm going back inside."

"Rory wait"

"What?"

"Can we talk tonight?"

"I'll call you." She goes back inside and hangs out with Marty for a few hours. By the time she leaves the pub it's already seven, but she figures if Logan wants to talk, it'll have to be on her terms. She takes out her phone and dials his number. After ringing six times, he finally picks up.

"Hello"

"Hey, if you want to talk, be at my dorm in twenty minutes."

"You want to talk tonight?"

"We don't have to, but I figured since I have the time I would call you. I just can't promise you when I'll have the time again."

"Okay, I'll be there." She hangs up and goes to her dorm. She knows the girls won't be home until late because they're going to a party. She changes into some sweats and a Yale hoodie and settles on the couch waiting for Logan.

Ten minutes later there's a knock on the door. She opens it and Logan is leaning against the wall. She leaves the door open and sits back on the couch. Once Logan is settled he looks at her and says, "So…"

"So…"

"I'm sorry"

"What are you sorry about?" She asks hoping he isn't sorry about the kiss.

"I'm sorry for kissing you." All of her hope is shattered with those words.

"Oh"

"I was so drunk that I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't mean to put our friendship in jeopardy like I did. I guess I thought you were someone else." Rory was biting her cheek to keep the tears from falling. She didn't even know what to say to that, but what she does know is that she needs to get him out of her dorm as fast as possible.

"I don't even know what to say to that." The door opened and in walked her friends, and she couldn't be more thankful for their timing.

"What are you doing here?" asks Paris

"We're talking."

With one look at Rory's face Paris tells him, "Well I think your talk is over, so I think it's best if you leave."

He looks at Rory and when she doesn't say anything he gets up and leaves. As soon as the doors close she lets her tears fall. All of the girls sit with her and let her cry until there are no more tears falling.

"What did he say?" asks Madeline. Rory tells them about her day and about their conversation.

"What a prick!" exclaims Louise.

The girls talk until Rory excuses herself to go to bed. Right before falling asleep she thinks, I don't want to have anything to do with Logan Huntzberger.

Sorry it took a little longer to get this chapter out. Reviews are always welcome!