Veronica sat in her car and just stared out of the window. Duncan had called her two times but she didn't answer the phone. She wanted to know what happened but she could not bring herself to talk to him after just making out with his best friend. She sat there and thought of what to do. Finally it came to her. She picked up the phone and hit number 2 on her speed dial.

"Hey, it's me," she said. "Can you met me at my house in ten minutes?"

"Sure, I'll see you there," said the voice on the phone. She turned on the ignition to her car headed towards her apartment. She turned into the parking lot to see that he was already there.

"We need to talk," she said as she got out of the car.

"I'm all ears," was his reply

"What," she paused, "what we did before didn't mean anything, right Logan, it was a spur of the moment thing."

"Yes, Veronica it meant nothing," he said sincerely staring into her eyes, "but I have to say it was nice I mean it wasn't as good as a quickie but it served its purpose," he said with a smirk on his face. Veronica rolled her eyes.

"Logan, cut it out," she chuckled. "So awe both agree that it meant nothing?"

"Yes, Veronica, it meant nothing and no one will ever have to know about it."

"You mean you don't think I should tell Duncan."

"That is all up to you," Logan replied. "I just know that nothing of the sort will come out of my mouth."

"Good, then it's settled. I'll guess I'll see you around Logan," Veronica said as she headed up the stairs to her apartment.

"Yea, I'll be seeing you at my apartment soon enough." Logan said.

Veronica turned around, "What the hell is that supposed to mean."

"Calm down, there was nothing sexual about that, remember that your boyfriend and I share an apartment? All I was referring to is that I will see you there when you come over to see him."

"Okay, and I'll be sure to stop in your room and say hi." Veronica said as she entered her apartment.

"You do that," Logan said, but he was too late Veronica had already shut the door. He stared at the door for a minute then got into his car and drove away.

Once she was in the house Veronica called Duncan to find out what happened. He wouldn't say anything, only to come over to his apartment. Veronica thought it was strange that he wouldn't tell her over the phone but she thought he must have won; otherwise he would have sounded more distraught on the phone. As she pulled into the lot to park her car, she saw Logan putting boxes of his stuff into his car.

"Hey, what are you doing?" Veronica asked as she approached him.

"He kicked me out."

"What? Why?" Veronica questioned."

"He doesn't think I'm a good enough role model to have a baby growing up with." Logan said as he stared to the ground.

"Awe, I'm sorry. So I guess that means that he won the trial."

"Yea, he won the trial and kicked out a friend," Logan muttered. "Oh well I have enough money to buy my own apartment, but the house should be done by next week."

"Well then that's stupid if you are going to buy an apartment for a week, how about you come and stay over mine and Wallace's house. We would love to have you over." Veronica said.

"No, thanks anyway but I'll just go to a hotel for a few nights, it's no big thing," Logan said.

"But if you change your mind, you know you are always welcomed at the house."

"Thanks Veronica. And be sure to keep next Friday open, party at the new and improved mansion."

"Sure," Veronica laughed as she headed toward Duncan's room. She knocked on the door and waited.

"Hey you," he whispered as he kissed her on the nose.

"Hey, I heard that you won."

"Yea, but keep your voice down, I just put the baby to sleep," Duncan once again whispered as he motioned for Veronica to sit on the couch. There he told her of what happened at the trial, how upset the Manning's were and how when the judge read the verdict, Mrs. Manning stood up and screamed something. Their children are now in custody of the aunt that Meg was contacting about her baby. Duncan had talked to Meg's aunt and convinced her that he would keep the baby, but if there were any problems he would send it to her. Meg's aunt agreed.