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A/N: Sorry it took me so long to update. I've been really busy lately. Anyway, thank you so much for all the reviews. And here's a new chapter (finally).

Chapter 2:

This was Logan's list of things she hated currently.

- Her father

- Her step-father

- Her step-sister

- Driving in the car with her mom and steps

- Tom Riddle

- When Jonathon feels the need to slap the steering wheel

- Being stuck in a car on the way to the Hogwart's Express

- Being angry

She was stuck in a car on her way to the train station. She couldn't stand it.

"Can you believe Gabrielle did that!" her step- father exclaimed to her mother. He was telling her a story of something that Gabrielle did that was supposedly amazing. He had this very annoying habit of slapping the steering wheel when he was telling a story to make a point.

She couldn't stand that, either.

"What do you have in that bag?" He asked her, suddenly serious.

She had brought an old, black, beat up carrying bag along with her trunk.

"Nothing," she answered, indifferently.

"Don't lie to me!" Jonathon snapped.

"I wasn't," Logan snapped right back.

Before he could say anything, Logan's mother jumped into the fray. "Jonathon, please keep your eyes on the steering wheel." she pleaded.

"I want to know what trouble that kid of yours is bringing to school, Sarah," he insisted.

"I told you, I don't have anything," Logan said, rolling her eyes at the way they talked like she wasn't there.

All she really had in the back was two blank notebooks and a few books she hadn't quite yet gotten around to reading.

Logan sometimes liked to write little poems, or saying, or just writing a few quick feelings down.

She didn't have anything to write down and she didn't know if the books she had were even good.

So, the things her bag really meant nothing to her, therefore, which made the things in the bag nothing to her.

So, technically, she wasn't lying.

"Don't worry, Father, I'll try to keep an eye on dear Logan," Gabrielle said in a sweet, fake voice.

Of course her father wasn't bright enough to realize that.

Gabrielle had only said that to put her down in front of her father and Logan's mother. Gabrielle seemed to enjoy putting her down in front of everyone.

It annoyed Logan, but most of the time she decided to ignore it.

Jonathon seemed to finally let the argument go as Gabrielle threw her a contemptuous glance.

Logan ignored it and just stared out the window hoping that she'd be at the train station and far away from Gabrielle and everyone else very, very soon.

'I'm really starting to get the feeling that this is going to be on loooooooooong school year,' she thought with a mental groan, still hoping to be at the train station soon.

A/N: I know that this is more of a prologue still. But, I want to give people more of a feeling of what Logan's life is like and what Gabrielle is like.

I promise that I'll bring Tom into the next chappie!

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