Thanks for the reviews! You guys are the best. I apologize in advance, I had a bit of writer's block so this may seem like a bunch of filler.


"What do you mean you dropped out? Are you going to transfer to like, Harvard or something? I remember you were all about Harvard in high school." Tristan said in disbelief.

"No. I'm not going to be in school next year at all." Rory said slowly.

Logan was furious.

"This is because what he said, isn't it?" He asked quietly.

"No, Logan…" Rory trailed off.

"I'm confused here." Tristan said.

"My father was Rory's boss at a newspaper internship and he told her she didn't have what it took to be a journalist." Logan said darkly.

"Rory, come on. You can't drop out because of that." Tristan said.

"But he's right, if I cant be a journalist then why bother going to school? I'll just be wasting my grandparents money and my time, so I just wont go." Rory said.

"Rory my father wasn't right about you. I've seen your work its great. You're the star of the Yale Daily News." Logan said.

"It's just a college newspaper, Logan. He owns a bunch of newspaper and probably has a better idea of what works for journalism than you do."

"Why would one man's opinion affect you so much?" Tristan asked.

"He knows what he's talking about. You can't convince me to not do this, my mother already tried."

"I bet she did, and she's right." Logan replied.

"No, she's not. She doesn't understand. At least my grandparents do. They're letting me live with them until I figure out a plan."

"You're kidding." Logan said.

"Rory, you have to go to school. You'll lose momentum." Tristan said, trying to be encouraging.

"I wish people would stop telling me that. I just need some time…some space…and then I can figure out a new game plan and then I can go back to school and not waste time. That's what I want to do. That's what I need to do."

"Rory, come on, this isn't you. This is ridiculous." Logan pleaded.

"I thought of all people you'd understand this." Rory said to Logan. She walked out of the room and slammed the front door of Logan's house.

"What the hell was that?" Logan said worriedly.

"That…was not Rory. At least not the Rory I knew."

"Trust me, she hadn't changed that much. At least not until awhile ago."

"Why what happened?"

"I think that when I brought her home to my family, she freaked out about our relationship. My family went on and on about how she wasn't suitable to marry into the Huntzberger family, and she's trying to become the perfect match for them."

"By dropping out of school? How would that be appealing to them?"

"They didn't like her because she wanted a career instead of being a society wife."

"These people…"

"Yeah really. She doesn't seem to get that I don't care about all that. I liked her because she was different and now she's becoming one of them."

"I know what you mean." Tristan said.

"Look man, I need to go talk to her, if you want to hang out here you can." Logan said.

"No, that's alright." Tristan said.

"Can you let yourself out?"

"No problem. Just need to grab my stuff."

"Okay. Thanks. I'll call you later."

"Sounds good."

Logan went out the door, leaving Tristan confused and feeling a little out of the loop.

Things had changed so much since he left. Not that he didn't expect them too, but this was a bit much.

He sighed and walked out the house, wondering what would happen next.


Yeah so this is kind of filler, stuff we already knew. I kind of had writer's block, so I hope it doesn't completely suck. And I'll definitely work on the chapters being longer!