A/N again thanks to all the reviews. I hope you are still liking this.

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Chapter 6: Dating Logan Huntzberger

'Huh, I'm dating Logan Huntzberger, and I'm really ok with it.' Rory was sitting in her communications class, not listening to her professor at all. He was talking about the importance of the integrity of the reporter, again. Rory couldn't get her mind off of her new love interest. There didn't seem to be any problem with him. Her grandparents liked him because of his good name, her mom, after Rory showed her a picture of him, liked him because he was hot, Luke liked him because he was a gentleman, and Lane liked him because she got to listen to fun stories. Everyone liked him, including Rory. She still wore her ring on her right hand, reasoning to herself that she wanted to show that she was interested by wearing it, and didn't want to seem ashamed by hiding it.

There was only one small issue with her situation. She didn't know if she was the only girl that Logan had. This was not good for Rory, seeing as how she gets jealous. Rory has seen Logan with a lot of girls, and could only imagine what all he does with them. More than once, she had even seen him with two girls flanking him. Rory only knew that they were dating. She didn't know if they were actually boyfriend/girlfriend.

Rory was pulled out reverie as she heard people rustling around, putting their books away, and leaving the room. She was slightly panicked because she didn't know what her professor's final thoughts were, but she had her syllabus, so she wasn't too worried about missing any homework assignment.

"What were you thinking about? You had this goofy-happy smile during most of class." Marty asked as they got up from their chairs and headed for the door.

"Oh, um, nothing. Just something my mom told me this morning. She called me while I was getting ready." Rory lied effortlessly.

"Really? What'd she say?" Damn Marty for being so curious.

"Oh, uh, she found this really old picture that I drew when I was a toddler. So I was just thinking of all the fun I had at the Inn when I was growing up." 'Not bad Gilmore,' Rory congratulated herself.

Marty couldn't think of anything to say that didn't sound stupid, so he brought up the lecture that Rory just missed. She still wasn't interested, so she zoned off again, thinking of Logan and hoping that she made appropriate sounds so Marty thought she was listening.

"Do you want to come up to my room and watch a movie until dinner?" Marty offered as they reached Rory's dorm room.

She was about to decline, but thought better of it. She didn't feel like studying right then. "Sure Marty. Let me just put up my things. I'll meet you upstairs in a few minutes." Marty was elated, but tried to hide it as he walked up to his room.

Rory unlocked her door, took two steps in, and froze with a mixture of pleasure and surprise. "Logan. I haven't seen you all day." He was waiting for her, lounged out on the couch, watching SportsCenter.

"Hello Ace. I knew your class let out soon, and I took a chance that you would be coming back here." His eyes, as always, were twinkling.

"Oh really? You don't think I have anything better to do? Maybe I was going out with a boy."

"Come on Ace. Your 'boy' is right here," he spread his arms. "You don't even have to look for me." By this time he had risen and followed Rory into her room.

"That shows how much you know. It just so happens that I am going upstairs to watch a movie with Marty." Rory was disappointed to see that Logan didn't look at all jealous.

"I can think of something more fun to do ." He slowly moved her up against the wall and started kissing her. He moved from her mouth to her ears and neck. She responded in turn.

Tantalizingly, he pulled away. "You can't tell me that watching a movie with your friend is more fun than this." To prove his point he started kissing her again. It took all of Rory's faithfulness to her friend to pull away from Logan.

"As much as I am enjoying this, I did promise that I would watch that movie with him. We can do this some other time."

"Aw Ace. Maybe I won't want to do this some other time."

For a second Rory was afraid that he meant it, but then she got an idea and kissed him passionately, before pulling back. "You enjoyed that just as much as I did."

"Well, well, well. My little Ace is growing up it appears." But Logan would not loose this game so he kissed her, leaving her breathless as he pulled away. "How about if I watch this movie with you. Call him up, ask him to come down here and bring the movie."

Rory knew that Marty wouldn't like that too much, but what could she do? Logan wouldn't leave. There was no way that she could convince him that she didn't want him there. He would see through any lie that she told. And she knew that Marty wouldn't come down if he knew that Logan was here. What could she do? How could she keep Logan and Marty both happy?

"Ok, I'll call him. But you have to be nice."

"Rory, he is your friend. Of course I'll be nice."

Rory didn't know if she believed him or not, but she decided that she would hope for the best. So she dialed up Marty asking if he would mind watching the movie in her room. She conveniently forgot to mention that they would have company. Logan noticed the slip and smiled.

"He's coming and he is bringing 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'."

"Oh, I love that movie. I'll make us some popcorn." So stating he want to the little kitchenette and put in a bag of microwavable popcorn.

There was nothing for it. Rory just sat on the couch, waiting for Marty to get there so there could be a fight.

A/NI hope you enjoyed it. Oh and props to anyone who can catch the phrase that I stole from a movie