A/N: Thank you so much for all the great reviews! The review count dropped again, but whether or not I should be, I'm not taking it personally because there seemed to be a great deal of problems with the site not long after I updated and I know there was some struggle with doing anything including reviewing.
Oh, and I recently realized that I deleted the blanket disclaimer I was using that was located on my profile. So…
Disclaimer: I do not own Zoey 101, the characters of Dana or Logan, the fictional place of PCA, or any of the lyrics used throughout the story, but I do own absolutely every other element of this story.
What do I recommend listening to while reading this? Yes, the obvious, "The Best Is Yet To Come," and personally I like Tony Bennett's version best, but it's a short song and this is long so I would also advise not listening to it until you're nearing the end of the story.
This is longer than any past chapter and with it is a long note at the bottom.
Enjoy!
Epilogue: The Best Is Yet To Come
"Okay so were starting day two of the Reese family documentary with Logan and Dana Reese," a middle aged woman narrated.
"You probably didn't think it would take this long did you? You probably can't even use any of that stuff from yesterday?" Dana questioned as she settled on the couch next to Logan, both of them positioned in front of the camera.
"It was long, but that stuff was great. The story of how you two got together was so captivating. I want to try and include all of it," the woman said with a sincere smile.
Logan looked confused and questioned, "I thought that this documentary was going to be about the success of the Reese family, our contributions to the industry, or our charitable donations or something?"
The woman stopped the camera as the casual conversation continued, not wanting to waste the film, and replied, "Actually the direction I wanted to take with this documentary was more a who the family members really are, what your lives are really like, and your story of how you two got together really helped show that. I plan on including as much of yesterday as possible, but we're going to have to try and get through the rest at a much quicker pace."
"Okay," Dana said acceptingly to the woman. She turned to Logan and added, "We're not inviting my parents to the screening of this then. Actually don't even mention its being done."
"We've been married for eight years, and they like me, do you really think that they'll care at this point?" Logan asked as he began to get frustrated.
Dana's jaw dropped open slightly before she retaliated, "Of course they'll care. There is absolutely no way my parents are finding out that you practically lived in my dorm most of senior year, and they are not finding out we lived together before we were married. They may like you now, mostly because of Georgie and Sophie, but they will not like you anymore if they find out we were together before we were married. I'm they're little girl and they're religious. We've been through this before, it's just like how were not telling them that that wasn't a real priest at our wedding, it was a minister, and how we're not going to enroll the kids in Bible study. These are things they can't and will never know, not if we expect to remain on good terms with them."
"God, your parents are so frustrating," Logan said as he rubbed his hands over his face in an effort to relieve his tension.
"Oh like yours are any better," Dana retorted with a bit of bitterness in her voice.
"For the last time, my mom does not hate you!" Logan cried exasperatedly.
"Not when you're around," Dana muttered under her breath, but still making sure he could hear.
"We are not going to get into this again. They're our parents, they're not here now, so let's not deal with them," Logan reasoned. Taking Dana's lack of a response as an agreement to end the continuous argument he instructed to the woman who was waiting patiently as they argued, "We should get back on track; on with the documentary."
"Okay," the woman agreed as she turned the camera back on. She began to recap to refresh their memories, "So, yesterday we left off with you two finally together and Dana you mentioned a moment ago that Logan pretty much lived with you for the rest of your senior year of high school. So, I gather everything between you two went well then?"
"Well yes and no," Dana began, "obviously we survived, but we did, and do still, fight a bit."
"Were the fights over anything major?" the woman questioned.
"Yeah," Logan but paused and thought for a minute before he asked Dana, "What was that one fight over, the one where we went to Ms. Burtonni for help?"
"How would I know what it was about? We were supposed to forget about it, remember?" Dana replied though she didn't think she should have had to.
"Oh yeah that's right," Logan said as began to recall the event, "we were fighting about something and we couldn't seem to come to any kind of resolve so we went to Ms. Burtonni. No, wait, it was just about the time that we were getting college acceptance and rejection letters, so we were already there with her weighing our options and we got into whatever it was again and she helped us out. Actually we still use her advice a lot."
"Yeah, it really has helped," Dana agreed as she picked up the story, "she told us to think of things like I did when I came back to Logan, after the plane almost went down. With almost dying, the fact that Logan lied to me, or omitted something really, didn't matter. At the time, it just mattered more that we were together than anything else mattered. She said we should think of everything like that. If we were on a plane that was going down, would whatever we were fighting about matter, would we still be angry about it? She said if it doesn't matter then, then it doesn't really matter. Then she said once we've decided something isn't actually that important then we should forget about it."
"And we have, I still can't remember what we were fighting about when we saw her," Logan added.
"Yeah I can't either," Dana agreed.
"So has this tact always worked for you then?" the woman inquired.
"Not always," Logan said shooting Dana a look.
"If I was on a plane going down I would still care about that," Dana retorted trying to keep her temper under control, but clearly starting to fail.
"Okay fine. I'll call Captain Jack, get the plane ready and tell him to take us down. Let's see if you really will care about it," Logan said while taking out his cell phone.
"That's fine with me. Go ahead, call him. You got me lingerie as a gift after I had our son. But not just any lingerie, lingerie that would have fit Shamu! Really nice gesture there, 'Hey thanks for carrying my kid for nine months and spending forty two hours in labor, lets get started on the next one fat ass,'" Dana said with both bitterness and sarcasm.
"For the last freaking time I was not calling you fat!" Logan screamed frustrated. "That stupid pregnancy book said get the mother of your kid a gift, show her you appreciate her and it also said make her feel sexy and desirable because most pregnant women don't, how was I supposed to know that it didn't mean at the same time?" he rebutted.
"Maybe because they were in different chapters of the book," Dana replied in demeaning tone.
"Which I obviously didn't pay any attention to just like I didn't pay any attention to the size of the thing, but it was just a very poorly chosen gift, and I've apologized for my idiocy, are you seriously still mad?" Logan pleaded.
"Well," Dana said sighing, "yes, but I'll get over it eventually. I know it was just a mistake, but I was hurt by it and…I'll get over it eventually, I promise."
"But Georgie's already six," Logan dared to say.
Dana glared at him, "Do you have a point with that? Because if you're trying to insinuate that I should be over it by now how about you ask me that last question again and then I can tell you how I won't get over it."
"Nope, I wasn't insinuating anything," Logan recoiled, "I was just telling Mary here how we have two kids, and Georgie is the oldest and he's six."
Dana knew he was lying, but he had caved so she played, "And you were going to leave out our daughter?"
"Of course not," Logan said taking her hand in his knowing that everything was fine between them. Yes, they argued, but it was really more bantering than arguing. He continued directing his attention back to the camera, "We have a daughter Sophie, she's two and a half and she doesn't take after either one of us."
Dana joined in smiling, "Yeah she's so well tempered and cooperative. Georgie on the other hand, is exactly like us. He's stubborn and feisty and…he doesn't always get along with other kids," Dana added hesitantly.
"Yeah, Georgie's a bit of a hellion, but Sophie's a little angel so it all balances out," Logan agreed smiling sweetly at his wife as he played with their intertwined fingers.
Dana bit her lip as if to resist from saying something but the woman (Mary as Logan called her) had a question, "So, we've seemed to have skipped around a bit. Why don't we back track to your engagement, when was that?"
"Senior year," Dana answered.
"I'm a little confused," Mary admitted, "I thought you had said yesterday that when you got together you agreed that it was too soon and too insane at your age?"
"We did," Dana said smiling as she looked to Logan.
"I got impatient," Logan said with a shrug smirking at his wife.
"So how did you pop the question?" Mary asked Logan eagerly.
Dana snuggled into Logan more resting her legs across his lap which his free hand instantly began stroking soothingly while his other hand continued to play with her fingers as they still intertwined hers.
Logan was smiling with bright eyes as he detailed, "Well, around the end of senior year our entire class was going to go to Disneyland for a senior day. You know when the park is closed to the general public letting senior classes from all around California in for a day. I had it all planned out. I dragged her to get our picture taken in front of the castle and I really had to force her into it too."
"We just went on Splash Mountain, it wasn't the best time to have pictures taken," Dana defended.
"But they did turn out really good," Logan said with a smirk.
"Yeah, they did," Dana confirmed with an unstoppable smile.
Logan turned back to the camera and explained, "We got positioned in front of the castle for the pictures, but right as they were starting to take them I got down on one knee, took her hands in mine and said, 'How about we make forever official?'"
Dana eagerly jumped in on the story, "And I was absolutely stunned. I think I stopped breathing when I suddenly saw him go down on one knee. But as shocked as I was, I immediately responded with an incredibly girly shriek-ish, 'Yes!' throwing myself into his arms. Then I kissed him…"
"No, I kissed you," Logan interrupted.
Dana gave a slight roll of her eyes, but was still smiling as she continued, "We kissed and then he slid the ring on my finger, where it still remains. We have the entire thing in photographs."
"Yeah I paid them to keep snapping away so we would get the whole thing, every moment of it," Logan detailed.
"Oh I'll get you the pictures," Dana said getting up and running to another room, but she was back within seconds.
As Mary flipped through the pictures, making sure she captured them on film for the documentary, she saw that they were right; one could see absolutely everything that happened. Dana was in short denim shorts and a fitted tank and she was drenched from head to toe. Logan was in slightly baggy denim shorts and a t-shirt and he was just as soaked. In the pictures one could see Dana's eyes widen and jaw drop as Logan moved down to be on one knee. He looked nervous at first, but once she had clearly said yes his face lit up beyond what one would think was humanly possible, but she looked just as unbelievably happy. Love flowed from the photographs. It was so easy to see how much they belonged together.
Mary returned her attention to the task at hand of completing the documentary and questioned, "How was it not crazy to get engaged only a few months later?"
"It was still completely insane and I was still seventeen actually," Dana admitted but confessed, "but he could have asked me an hour after we agreed to wait and I still would have said yes. It may have been crazy, but it was right. Us together is right and I could never say anything but yes."
Logan held a hand out to Dana and led her to sit in his lap. He kissed her, gently caressing her face as he did so. She wrapped her arms around her neck as the kiss progressed.
Realizing that things were heating up and that they no longer seemed to be aware of her presence, Mary cleared her throat loudly multiple times trying to catch their attention. After a few tries they finally broke apart apologizing for getting caught up in each other.
Dana stayed sitting comfortably in Logan's lap as Mary continued with the documentary, "So when was the wedding?"
"Two years later," Dana responded.
"Yeah we waited two whole years," Logan drawled out.
"It was my idea to wait," Dana explained, "we told our parents, or more accurately our parents found out about the engagement at our high school graduation. They kind of snuck up on me while I was still wearing the ring and I didn't get a chance to hide it before they saw. Both of our parents were freaked out a bit so I came up with the two year concept; if we could last that long then we would get married because that's what we wanted and the fact that we were going to wait made them feel better. Both of our parents ended up agreeing that if we still wanted to get married in two years we would have their blessing. It was a good idea."
"But I didn't want to wait," Logan said playfully in a childish tone.
"Which is why we lived together before we were married, Logan didn't want to wait, I wanted our parents' blessing, so we had to wait, but Logan and I made a compromise," she detailed looking to Logan.
Logan picked up the story, "We were supposed to live in the dorms, separate dorms on campus our first year at UCSD, University of California San Diego, and I talked her into us finding a place to move into over the summer and for the two year wait."
"Yeah, but every time my parents came to visit we had to pretend I lived there alone because my parents would not approve. We hid everything of Logan's at our neighbors. Luckily we always had warning because my parents aren't into surprises. And living together was definitely better than not living together would have been. It was good practice for marriage too," Dana reasoned.
"Not really," Logan countered, "you made us split the cost of everything why we were living together. For a while there you were even juggling two jobs with school. I don't understand why you couldn't just let me pay for everything, you have since we've been married."
"I didn't let you pay for everything after we got married, I just let you pay for more," she argued.
"But…" Logan began.
"No, the past is the past, we are not discussing this anymore," Dana declared interrupting. Dana continued not giving Logan a chance to respond, "Anyway, we lived together for the two years and then we were married just after the end of our sophomore year of college. It turned out to be a really good idea to have it then too because it gave us a reason to see everyone from high school and it made sure we kept in touch with everyone since we had it so long after graduation. The wedding was beautiful, it was perfect."
"Perfect?" Logan questioned, "I thought the wedding was the supposed reason my mom hates you?"
"I swear she still hasn't gotten over that," Dana said as she slid out of Logan's lap to sit next to him. She explained, "Logan's mom wanted us to invite a bunch of her socialite, botox injected, vapid, frenemies to our wedding and I didn't want to and I didn't let her. I wanted our friends and family and that was it. It was our wedding and I didn't want a bunch of people there that I didn't know and wouldn't like. Ever since then she's always making comments about me, but never when Logan's around. When it's just me though she'll say something like, 'Dana honey you look fantastic! You almost can't tell you've had two kids, except for in profile of course.'"
"Okay, fine, even if she has said stuff like that, why do you care? You know it's not true," Logan took her hand in his and used his other to turn her face to him to make sure she was looking at him. He said sincerely, "You look absolutely exactly the same as when we got married. How many times am I going to have to tell you you're beautiful before you start believing it?"
Dana smiled sweetly biting her lower lip and played, "One more time."
"You're beautiful," he said honestly as per her request. He kissed her smiling lips lightly in a reassuring loving manner. He put his arm around her and she leaned against his chest playing with his hand that came to dangle by her shoulder.
Taking the silence as a cue to get back on track Mary questioned, "So when you two got together you mentioned a lot of music yesterday, what was your first dance together at your wedding?"
"'The Best Is Yet To Come,' performed by Tony Bennett," Logan answered.
"None of the music from when we got together seemed appropriate for the wedding, and this one seemed to express exactly what we still believe, the best is yet to come," Dana explained.
Mary moved on to her next question, "You mentioned that your wedding was an opportunity for you to see all of your high school friends and since you mentioned them yesterday, out of curiosity, what happened to Chase and Zoey?"
"They're married," Dana stated.
"Finally," Logan added.
"Yes, finally," Dana agreed and explained, "Zoey actually had to propose because Chase hadn't, that was five years ago. Then they were planning a big wedding, but suddenly took off and eloped in Las Vegas. They said they just couldn't wait anymore. Now they have a three and a half year old daughter named Lily."
"Are you sure it's been five years? It doesn't seem that long ago" Logan questioned.
"I'm positive it was five years ago because I remember Zoey told me that she was tired of waiting for Chase and she was just going to ask him and she told me at Georgie's first birthday party," Dana confirmed.
"Right," Logan agreed, "and I had told Chase like six months before that at Georgie's baptism that he should just ask her. And I tried to guilt him into it saying that since we were making them god parents we were counting on him asking her. Then I gave him that same speech at the birthday party."
Taking control of the direction again, Mary asked, "You said Georgie is six so that means you got pregnant while you were still in college?"
"Yeah, the end junior year we found out about him. He was due and born in March, so I missed the winter and spring quarters of my senior year, but I went back the following year and got my degree while Logan looked after Georgie," Dana explained.
"But I was working and taking care of Georgie because I did finish school at the planned time and got my degree in film. It's really worked out to be a producer because I get to spend a lot of time here with the family. I spend half my time reading new scripts so it allows me to be home a lot and not miss out on the kids growing up," Logan explained.
"And Dana what do you do?" Mary asked.
"Well, right now I'm just taking care of Georgie and Sophie. I was a politics major and when Georgie was three I went to work part time as a public relations aid for the campaign of the current mayor of L.A. Since he won, I was supposed to keep working for him, but when we found out about Sophie I decided not to. I want to work, but I don't want to miss out on raising our kids either. Eventually I'll probably go back to work, but not until all the kids are in school," Dana said almost like she was avoiding saying something.
Logan turned to Dana and questioned, "What do you mean you just take care of the kids? First that's a big job, especially since Georgie is more than a handful. Second, you're always helping me out." Logan turned to the camera and explained, "We've really turned producing into a family business, which is why I think our family is so successful. I know it was already a family business since my grandpa and my dad and now I'm doing it, but we've taken it further. Dana helps me figure out what stuff is going to be popular with women and Georgie helps us figure out what's going to be a hit with kids. We read him scripts I get like they're bed time stories. And because everyone's involved we've already produced more hits in the last four years than we had in the previous ten."
"Which is one of the reasons I wanted to do this documentary; your family has always been very successful in Hollywood, but lately, since you've joined the business it's been more successful than ever," Mary admitted.
"Since we've joined the business," Logan corrected.
"Of course," Mary complied. "Family is obviously very important to you, is that why your son is named Georgie?"
"Yes, we named him George after my grandfather, but we always call him Georgie because George seems too mature for a six year old," Logan replied.
"And Sophie is actually Sophia after our high school guidance counselor Ms. Sophia Burtonni. She helped us out so much and without her we might not even be together so we wanted to do something to show our eternal gratitude," Dana explained.
"She's not a Ms. or a Burtonni anymore though," Logan informed.
"No, she's still at PCA so we've managed to keep in touch and now she's Mrs. Tretrovich?" Dana struggled.
"I thought it was something like Tratronvich? Tritrovich?" Logan tried to figure out.
"I have no idea," Dana admitted, "no matter how many times I see it or she says it, neither one of us can get it right."
"So what's your next project?" Mary inquired.
Dana bit her lower lip, but Logan responded, "We're not too sure right now. We keep reading over stuff, but we're still searching for our next big box office hit."
"How about your story?" Mary suggested.
"Our story?" Dana questioned.
"Yes, the story you told me yesterday, the story of how you became a couple, it was very interesting," Mary clarified.
Dana and Logan busted out in laughter for a few minutes before they realized Mary was serious.
Struggling to calm down Logan replied, "I don't think so. We can't do that. First who would want to see it?"
"And secondly it's our story, it'd be a little weird to…turn it into a movie or something," Dana completed with a shudder at the thought.
"Well in case you ever change your minds, just to let you know, I think a lot of people would definitely be interested in your story," Mary said glancing at her watch and continued, "but we're going to have to wrap this up, I've got deadlines to make."
"Okay, so you want us to do the toast the family thing now?" Logan asked.
"Yes if you would please," Mary politely responded.
Logan got up got three Champaign flutes and the Champaign, he opened it and poured them each a glass and sat back down next to his wife.
He raised his glass and they did the same. He toasted, "To the Reese family, may we always be healthy and wealthy."
With a gentle clang of their glasses they all took a sip, but Dana simply brought the bubbly liquid near her lips pretending to drink and hoping it would go unnoticed, but Logan noticed.
As soon as Logan swallowed down his own sip he questioned, "Why didn't you drink? We were toasting the family. Did you not like my toast?"
"That's not why I didn't drink, but no, actually I didn't like your toast. Why couldn't you just do our usual toast?" Dana said trying to turn the direction of the conversation around.
"It was a spur of the moment decision," Logan answered, but he wasn't going to let her talk her way out of answering, "but you still haven't said why you didn't drink. It's after noon and it's just a sip, its okay."
Dana was gnawing on her bottom lip, but she finally sighed and conceded, "I didn't drink for the same reason I haven't drank in the past."
"What?" Logan asked completely confused. His brows furrowed as he offered, "You were afraid of saying the wrong name?"
"Oh yeah that's it," Dana said sarcastically. She shook her head and said, "I didn't want it to be like this, but…not then, but the other two times I couldn't drink."
Logan's brows stayed knitted together for a minute until realization dawned. His eyes widened and his jaw dropped as he gasped out, "You're pregnant!"
"Surprise," Dana said smiling nervously.
Logan smiled wide relieving Dana's unease. Screaming "Woohooo" at the top of his lungs he was jumping up and down on the couch like an excited little kid.
Though she was beaming as well Dana chided, "Logan stop pulling a Tom Cruise and get off the sofa."
"Nope, you're joining me," he said as he took her hands and pulled her up to wrap her in his arms. He kissed her passionately as her feet dangled not quite hitting the sofa cushions since he was taller than her.
He didn't let her go when they pulled away, resting their foreheads together.
"You're really happy?" she asked though she saw his response to the news, she needed to hear the words. The baby was a surprise so it made her nervous.
"Another kid, another little me and you, of course I'm happy," Logan replied sweetly.
"Three isn't too many?" she continued to question.
Logan thought for a second before responding, "One more than how ever many kids we have, that's too many."
Dana closed the distance between their lips again kissing him because he gave the exact answer she was hoping for.
Pulling away again Dana said, "We should finish this later and do the toast so Mary can get out of here finally."
Logan released Dana letting her feet finally hit the couch cushion so they could both sit back down.
As she settled back sitting next to her husband Dana requested, "Do our usual toast this time."
"Okay," Logan agreed taking her left hand in his right. They each raised their glasses with their free hands and Logan toasted, "Here's to guidance, here's to us," he said giving Dana a peck on the hand, "and here's to all the best that is yet to come" he concluded placing their joined hands on Dana's womb as they gently clanged theirglasses andhe sipped the Champaign and she once again pretended.
Mary switched off the camera and inquired, "Where did you get that toast from?"
"Well, we say, 'Here's to guidance,' because were basically together thanks to the guidance we got from our high school guidance counselor and the guidance of our friends, so we like to acknowledge that," Logan explained.
Dana picked up explaining the second part, "And, 'Here's to us,' we actually heard in Sleepless in Seattle, but we like it. It always used to seem like there would never be an us so I always like hearing the term 'us' associating me and Logan, even after all these years."
Logan kissed her cheek affectionately and began rubbing their hands over her womb as he clarified the final part of the toast, "And we say, 'To all the best that is yet to come' because all the best is yet to come."
"And I'm sure that's true for you two," Mary said sincerely. She hesitated but questioned, "Are you sure about your decision not to include your kids in this? It's completely fine with me either way, I'll make the documentary work with or without them, but I just want to double check before I pack up all the equipment."
"As a producer we don't really deal with the media a lot, but since we have a choice here, we don't want the kids exposed to any of it. Plus they're not here right now, they're spending the day with my parents," Logan explained.
"Okay," Mary said acceptingly, "any final words for the camera then?"
"Yeah I have about three," Logan said smiling at Dana.
Mary turned the camera back on to allow Logan's final words.
Noticing the camera was back on Logan turned to his wife, stared into her eyes as their hands still remained tenderly resting on her womb and said, "I love you."
"I love you too," Dana instantly replied as they continued to stare deep into each others eyes letting themselves get lost in each other. After a minute passed Dana came out of their trance just enough to say with a coy smile playing on her lips, "I have a cramp in my calf."
Logan smiled; he knew the response to this. He let Dana swing her legs across his lap as his hands stoked her legs. "Well, I'll have to fix that for you," he said huskily leaning towards her as she did the same until their lips came together meeting in a kiss.
Noticing that the kiss was once again heating up Mary quickly packed up her equipment and slipped out of the Reese home not wanting to have to find a pen or water to throw at the happy couple just to say goodbye.
Eventually noticing that Mary had left and since the kids wouldn't be returning for a few more hours, Logan and Dana continued to celebrate all the best that was yet to come.
The End
A/N: Since Ihaven't been able toreply personally to the anonymous reviewers, I would like to show my appreciation by saying a great big thank you each one of you, so thank you to: Passionate Mist, hopefully, Ashley, pebbles-05, sarah, Savvy93, stuckinthemiddle, Molly, EEE, Taylor, zutara-rouks, Emily, CoolCat, crazieness, rf, Katiie, 3Melanie 3, Brandon Green, Ajo, Translucent, Unknown, and Ryan (who's last name was deleted (just in case you didn't know)). Thank you so much to each and every one of you!
Thank you so much to everyone who reviewed at any point during the story! I greatly appreciate each and every review! Everyone has been really great and you have no idea how grateful I've been for all of your supportive words.
On to my future projects: I could seriously ramble for pages about this, but I'm going to try and keep it to a minimum. As a warning for those of you who have me on author alerts (Thanks for that by the way!) along with continuing to write for this category, I will also be venturing out to new categories. I will definitely be writing a School of Rock fic featuring a Freddie/Katie paring. I may also be writing a Life With Derek, Dasey, fic if I ever find time. As far as this category, I'll have three upcoming stories. I have finally found inspiration for the C/Z one-shot sequel to my story The Evolution of a Relationship and though I'm still not positive of the title, I will definitely have it up in the coming weeks. I'm also working on a one-shot titled "I Spent One Night In Paris" which was inspired by something I saw on the show and that's all I'm going to say about it for now. Then I'm also taking on a massive project. I will be writing a season three story (featuring double the number of episodes of a traditional season). It will be a story form of episodes and changes will be made, if you ever read my old profile you have an idea of what I'm talking about and how long it would take me to explain. It is a seriously huge project, but I'm determined to do it. Though it might sound a bit crazy, my goal with it is to actually have readers prefer it to the actual third season of the show. Just to let you know, I'm a very determined person and I always accomplish what I set out to do, so basically, I feel really good about saying that you'll enjoy reading it. Their will be an extensive explanation of it as an introduction because I'm going to stop rambling about this now.
Oh, and fun fact, two friends of mine actually got engaged the way Logan and Dana did, so it can be done.
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