A/N- Wow! Thank you guys so0o0o much for all the reviews! I hope I don't let you guys down! Please keep the reviews coming because they let me know if I'm doing ok. If you guys have any suggestions that might help me then feel free to tell me them! Thank you all again!

Ok. . I am kind of going to make the day Logan and Rory met different then what it really was because I don't remember exactly how they met, so yeah. I hope this doesn't make anyone mad!!

Chapter Two- Jerk, well, maybe not.

It was a bright and cheery day when they met. The sun was out and spirits were high. Rory and Marty had just gotten some nice, hot, steaming coffee, so of course Rory was in a good mood. While they were walking along making small talk, a voice called out behind them.

"Well, well, and who do we have here?" Rory and Marty stopped and turned around to see who the voice belonged to. Marty's face immediately turned into a frown.

"Logan." Marty stated simply.

"Marty, my dear old friend. How are you on this fine day?" The boy named Logan asked with a mischievous glint in his eye. He was up to something.

"Cut to the chase Logan. What do you want?" Marty said, quickly getting to the point.

"Want? Why Marty, can't I just come over and see how an old friend is doing?"

"No."

"Well, if you must know, I just couldn't help but notice this beautiful lady that you were walking with. Where on earth did you find her?" Logan said looking Rory up and down. Chills immediately ran down Rory's spine. Was this guy named Logan actually checking her out?

"You stay away from Rory, Logan. She's not your type." Marty said possessively. This caught Rory's attention. Since when did Marty know her type of men? But she decided to forget about it; this guy did seem like a jerk.

"Ah, Marty, don't you think you should let- Rory did you say her name was?- yes, let Rory decide if I am her type or not?" Logan said, never taking his eyes off of Rory's. Rory quickly looked down. She could feel her cheeks getting warm. "Wait, Rory, as in Rory Gilmore? You're the reporter that I hear is going to try and find some stuff out about the Life and Death Brigade, aren't you?" he said and smirked. She could tell Marty was getting mad, and that things were probably going to get ugly soon. She could tell Marty and Logan were not exactly what you would call best friends.

"Um, it was nice meeting you Logan, but Marty and I really need to be going. I have a huge test to study for and Marty offered to help me," Rory said, quickly thinking up an excuse. Hopefully it would work.

"Well, I can not deprive you of your studies. I'm sure I will be seeing you around very soon, Ace. Goodbye," Logan said, and then he was gone. Marty was furious. Rory didn't know what the whole story between them was about, and she didn't think she wanted to know.

"That guy is a jerk Rory. Don't listen to him about anything. He isn't the kind of person you would want to get caught up in."

"I believe you Marty. Let's just go about our business and forget about him." Rory said.

"Ok."

Later that day after Marty and Rory had said their own goodbyes, Rory was in her dorm thinking about something, well, someone. Logan, to be exact. She could tell he was a jerk, like Marty said, but there was just something about him that kept Rory's mind on him. 'I'm sure I will be seeing you around very soon, Ace.' As much as she didn't want to admit it, she was hoping that he was right. She wanted to see him again, very soon. He was a mystery to her that she couldn't wait to solve.

Present day Rory Gilmore smiled at this fond memory. She really did think Logan was a jerk when they first met, and she still does. She laughed quietly to herself as she thought this. Her chuckles did not go unnoticed.

"What are you laughing at, Ace? Look, I know I haven't been working out as much lately, but really, there's no need to laugh at me!" Logan joked as he stepped out of the bathroom, a towel wrapped around his waist. It was obvious he was kidding, when seeing his nice, firm chest.

"I wasn't laughing at your flabbiness Logan, don't worry," Rory smiled.

"Good- wait! I have no flabbiness!" Logan protested.

"Of course you don't, dear. Actually, I was just thinking about the day when we first met, and how I thought you were such a jerk, and still do," Rory said playfully.

"Well, I may be a jerk, but we both know that my good looks make up for it," Logan smirked as he picked out his clothes for the day. Something warm, it was very cold outside.

"You are so cocky!" Rory exclaimed.

"And it surprises me how your still not use to my cockiness yet. For such a smart young lady, you sure are dense," Logan joked. Rory and Logan continued their playful banter for a little while longer until the kids came in, fully dressed and ready to go. The family of four made their way to the door and were on their way to Luke and Lorelai's.

They decided to walk since it wasn't very far from their own home, just a couple of blocks. Rory also wanted to let Mason and Lori (yup, another Lorelai) expel some energy before entering their grandparents home. As they walked along, Rory glanced over and saw Doose's Market. She couldn't help but think of Dean for a few seconds, and how his life was going with Lindsey. After Dean an Lindsey got back together, they decided it would be better to move, and start over fresh. They now lived in New York, and Dean and Rory email each other about once every 5 months, just to check in. This brought her back to another memory, a few months after she and Logan met.

It was November 12, and Rory Gilmore was at her grandparents Yale alumni party, in which there were only boys of Rory's age there. Logan, was of course one of them. This didn't really bother Rory though, because she was actually starting to grow quite fond of Logan. I mean, she did jump off a building with the guy. She's not the type of girl to do that kind of stuff with just anyone. Well, she wasn't even the type who would jump off a building anyway.

"That was so funny! Professor Manning was completely stunned!" Rory laughed along with Logan, Finn, Colin, and a few other boys. As they walked down the stairs of her grandparents mansion, she caught a glimpse of the grandfather clock. 8 o'clock. She then remembered Dean.

"Oh no! My boyfriend was going to meet me here in the driveway at 7:30! I hope he hasn't left yet!" Rory exclaimed as she ran to the door, Logan and the others following her footsteps.

"I wonder why they are throwing this party for Miss Gilmore if she is already taken," An old man whispered to one of his colleagues.

"I haven't the slightest idea."

"Dean! I am so sorry!" Rory cried as she burst through the front door. Dean was leaning against his truck, waiting for her. As soon as Rory walked outside, about 5 other males followed in suit, stopping right behind her.

"Who are these people Rory?" Dean asked.

"What? Oh! These are some of the kids whose parents are alumni at Yale. We've just been hanging out talking about classes and stuff. Older people can be really boring sometimes." Rory said, talking about all of her grandparents friends.

"Rory, this is all wrong," Dean said, his face taking on a sad look.

"What, what do you mean Dean?" Rory stuttered.

"You and me! I don't belong with you anymore. There isn't a place in your world for me any longer, and you know it. Everything that has happened between us is in the past. There is no future for us, and I think I am starting to realize that now."

"No, no, Dean, you don't mean that," Rory said helplessly.

"I'm afraid I do. I'll see you around. Goodbye Rory Gilmore," Dean said as he got into his truck.

"Goodbye Dean," Rory whispered, a single tear making its way down her cheek. She stood there and watched Dean drive out of the yard, and out of her life forever. She was overcome with a deep sadness, and didn't know how she was going to keep it in. She knew that Dean was right, that they weren't meant for each other. But the way he ended their long relationship was just so sudden and sad for Rory. She didn't love Dean as a boyfriend, but she did love him as a friend, and now she didn't even have him as that. He was gone, out of her life forever, and there was no changing that, no going back. This is what made Rory so sad.

Logan noticed Rory's sadness almost instantly. He didn't know much about this Dean guy, and he didn't know how long they had been together, but he could tell that they must have been real special to each other in the past. He could also tell that Rory looked as though she could fall apart any second.

"Come on Ace. Let's go back inside." Logan said soothingly as he wrapped a strong, comforting arm around her slender shoulders. Rory nodded a little, took one last look at the driveway, as if expecting to see headlights from a truck coming towards her, then she allowed Logan to lead her through the front door.

"Hmm, things must have ended badly between Miss Gilmore and her boyfriend. But it seems as though Mr. Huntzenberg has already taken the other boy's place," the same old man as before said to his colleague as Rory and the rest of the guys walked by.

"Yes sir, I think this party was a good idea."

A/N- So how did ya'll like the first real chapter? I hope it was good! I put some future stuff in this chapter, but that shouldn't be happening anymore until the last chapter few chapters. Chapter three will start where this one left off, and will lead to how I wanted things to go with Logan and Rory. It will probably start around December 1 or so though, where as this one was written during November 12. I want to get started on the Christmas stuff! Just note that Rory and Logan became really good friends after the night of Rory and Dean's breakup, and everything on the show that happened with Luke and Lorelai has also happened in this story. Well, I will have the next chapter up as soon as possible. Until then, please review and tell me what you think!!