The next morning the young couple gets to furniture shopping early. "So what are you thinking style wise?" asked Logan, walking down a main shopping street arm-in-arm with Rory. "At least tell me I won't be living in an all pink house with pink everything."

"Oh damn, there went my entire design idea and hopes of making Barbie's dream house." said Rory, jokingly. "Honestly, just cozy and functional. I know what I like when I see it."

"I could go for cozy." said Logan, giving Rory a squeeze. "We might should think durable too. I mean while we could afford to replace it with no trouble, I doubt either of us want to change out a sofa or chair every other week."

"Good point." said Rory, entering the first furniture store with Logan. "I want furniture that we can use, not look at." She thought of the furniture in her grandparent's house while walking around. While she did like antiques to an extent, she didn't want a house full of them. Spotting a pretty medium blue sofa, "Oh that's pretty!"

"I agree." said Logan, walking up to the sofa Rory is looking at. "It would be a nice contrast against the white fireplace as well." He stopped to think for a second. "Are we going with the color scheme or are we going to want to paint? There were already some nice neutrals I could live with, but it's up to you."

"I could be good either way. We could leave it and paint at some point in the future if we want a more bold color." said Rory. "Plus it seems a waste as Lavie mentioned it had been recently painted anyways, though that reminds me we will need rugs for the downstairs as it's wood floors. The nursery I'd rather wait and do as there is plenty of time."

"That all sounds perfect and I agree." said Logan, sinking down into an armchair. "Oh this one is great."

"It's even a pretty color." said Rory, sitting in Logan's lap. "I actually don't mind the grey-beige. We could get two and they would go well with the sofa...and the book coffee table if we still want to use it."

"I'd be cool with it." said Logan, standing. "Let's keep looking around and try to find some end tables." A little while later, they have picked out the fair amount along with a couple more armchairs for the den/study, tell the store owner which items they want, and arrange for delivery the next Thursday. They hit a second store and manage to pick out multiple bookcase, some desks for the den/study, a couple sideboards, and the rest of the furniture for the living room.

Stopping for lunch at a small cafe, "I think we've had a pretty productive morning, don't you?" said Rory, sipping at a cup of coffee.

"I have to agree. We just need to finish up stuff for the dining room and sunroom downstairs and then the master and guest room upstairs. Of course stuff for the kitchen and bathrooms as well." said Logan, before taking a bite of his sandwich. "Unless you'd be cool with using my bedroom stuff for the guest room, at least for now."

"Honestly, that would probably work out great." said Rory. "It's not like we couldn't change our minds later. Plus Henry should fit in with that stuff. Maybe also the bench at the foot of your bed...it might work out well with the rest of the living room furniture we picked out. It could be a nice to sit it in front of the fireplace for a warm spot to sit on a cold night." She adds the last of it with a laugh. "Plus it completes another room. I had no idea I could get so tired from shopping."

"How about we pick out everything we need for the kitchen and bathrooms next and then do the rest tomorrow?" said Logan, biting into a fry. "Picking out dishes and towels has to be easier anyways."

After lunch and a few more hours, they complete the task, bringing the second half of the afternoon's shopping home with them. Carrying in a box, Rory said, "I figure we can drop off some of this stuff on Monday at lunch when we pick up the keys. I figure it beats worrying about something being broken or lost during delivery."

"I'm just grateful you got tired and just said we could use some of the appliances and stuff from my kitchen." said Logan laughing, removing stuff from his coat closet to stack the recently purchased items in. "Plus they are all only a few months old anyways."

"Basically why I caved." said Rory, picking up some of the coats and moving them to the bedroom closet. "I care more about the rest of the stuff anyways."

"How does pizza sound for dinner? It's not fancy, but I will admit I'm beat." said Logan, falling over on the bed dramatically. "Not even enough energy left to use my phone to even place the order though."

Rory laughs as she picks up Logan's phone and orders the food. "There, now it's done and you'll have sustenance soon enough." she said, laying down next to Logan and cuddling next to him. "You're comfy."

"I am too tired to debate if that's a compliment or an insult." said Logan with a laugh. "The buzzer here is pretty loud. Let's just nap until the food gets here." Rory nods her approval as they both drift off to sleep.