As Louise remembered that day she got a rare pang of guilt in her gut about how she talked to Linda, she wasn't one to make a habit of feeling bad for her attitude or her anger but this was special circumstance, even though she apologized to Linda after the fact she still felt like it was unresolved. Brushing off her guilt again Louise tried to get her thoughts back on the website; when she set the page up it ended up being a little to hard for the technologically challenged customers so she was trying to dumb it down a bit, she rolled her eyes and chuckled at herself as she imagined Teddy trying to fumble his way through the website.

All of a sudden she heard the bell on the door ping that a new customer had walked in, "have a seat I'll be right with you." Louise called nonchalantly over her shoulder. She assumed that whoever had walked in was one of her regulars that knew she didn't want to chit chat with them and that they'd strike up a conversation with her when she served them, instead of going and sitting at the counter though she heard whoever it was start walking towards her and then instead of going past her to the bathroom they stopped right behind her.

Whoever was behind her in the restaurant was starting to make Louise uneasy and she was getting ready to turn around and gut punch whoever it was when all of a sudden the new-ish pink ears that she had gotten to replace her childhood hat she grew out of were ripped off her head. "What the hell?!" She whipped around furious as she met eyes with the thief she was surprised to see a familiar face. She smirked at the man in front of her, punched him in the arm, and sat back at her laptop. She had heard Logan was coming back to town and honestly was wondering when he'd be stopping in to see her.

Logan smiled at Louise's back as she worked on the laptop, "It's been what, two years and this this how you greet me, four-ears?" Louise chuckled as she stood up and gave Logan a brief hug, she was glad that the two of them had buried their grudge as teenagers because now that he was back in town it seemed like she finally had a friend around, not just any friend, one that knew her better than probably anybody.

"Give me my ears back dick head." Louise chuckled as Logan pretended to be offended at the name, "Dick head? Me? Well, well I don't take kindly to that, maybe I'll take these beauties with me to Pancho's Tacos and they'll actually make it in the dumpster this time." Logan and Louise squared up for their typical sparring match.

"Go for it Berry Bush," Louise replied quickly, "don't forget my mom and I still watch Sidecar for Mudflap and Critter, you still have time to lose YOUR ears." With that they both started laughing and Logan secured Louise's ears back on her head, she couldn't help but laugh at the irony, a decade ago he was her sworn enemy. Not only did they make peace, they realized that while they had enough in common to hate each other, they also had enough in common to become the best of friends. It's a full circle, they met when he took her ears, and now ten years later, he was the only person who could take her ears off of her head and put them back on her while still remaining unharmed.

"Have a seat Logan," Louise finally responded, "I'll make you the usual." Logan smiled as he settled down in a booth and replied, "It's pretty dead in here so why don't you make two and join me, we'll catch up."

Louise thought for a moment, nodded, and started towards the kitchen smiling to herself, she wouldn't admit it but she was so happy he was finally home. Louise didn't realize that Logan was thing a long the same lines as she was, though he usually did. He had been to college and like Louise he dropped out, the difference was he just didn't want to do the work, he got a halfway decent job, saved some money and now he was back. He had been waiting on the day he could see Louise again, but like her he wouldn't admit it.

Neither of them ever wanted to confess what they were feeling to anyone and Logan sure as hell wasn't going to admit to her how good he thought she looked. When they reconnected when she was at teenager he realized that underneath the bratty little kid she portrayed herself as - and that she partially was - was someone really down to earth that he could get along with, which was rare. The problem though was he didn't just get along with her, he liked her, the age difference though was to big so he buried it. Now, though, yes she was going through issues but he really thought that maybe some sort of relationship could start.

As all these thoughts were running through Logan's head he felt something hot hit his cheek and heard Louise, "hey man get your head out of the clouds."

She smiled sweetly at him as she sat a burger, fries, and a beer in front of each of them. "You sure you're old enough for beer four-ears?" Logan joked, he was so busy laughing at his own joke that he barely dodged the fork that came flying at him.

"Mind your own business Logan." Louise scowled at him which just made him laugh harder, "you're aim's gotten worse Louise, and that barely hurt at all, looks like you're going soft."

Louise scoffed and Logan had issues telling if she was actually upset, he knew about everything going on with Bob and that Louise was the sole person running the restaurant so what he really aimed to do was make things a little easier on her, get a few jokes running and maybe help out in the business some, the problem with Louise though is she's unpredictable. As Logan sat there wondering if Louise was going to throw his ass out on the street for his comment he saw a mischievous glint in her eye and knew she had taken his words as a challenge. "You'll eat those words eventually Logan," she finally answered with a smirk on her face, "now eat your damn burger."