Guys, I decided to wrap up this story in two or three chapters, it was not an easy decision but I think it's a good time for this story to end and to focus on my other story. I promise that this story will end in a good place.

I also want to apologize for posting this chapter two days after I received from my beta my internet cable went down during a weather storm and so my internet use has been limited. This has been a bad internet year for me I hope things will get better.

Rory was furious. How dare Logan accuse her of being in cahoots with his Dad. She didn't want Logan to leave, but it wasn't her place to get in the middle of an argument between him and his Dad. Rory couldn't understand that Logan, who was usually so strong, would be incapable of standing up to his Dad. She hated that after going out for about four weeks they were having their first fight – she'd expected the honeymoon stage to last longer than that. Rory lay down on the bed and sighed. Closing her eyes she prayed that this whole mess would go away as soon as possible.

She didn't know long she was in that position when her phone rang. Slowly she reached for it not sure what to do or say if it was Logan. "Hello?"

"Hey honey" her Mom's chipper voice reached her ear and Rory couldn't help but let out a breath she didn't even know she was holding. Without waiting for a response Lorelai continued. "Did the thing with Logan's parents went smoothly or did my mother have a mental breakdown?" Lorelai asked, remembering the conversation they had earlier about Emily trying to make everything look perfect for that afternoon.

"No, Grandma was fine but Logan and I had a fight" Rory said quietly and then told Lorelai the details of their fight.

"Can you believe that Logan thinks I took his father's side, just like that? I don't even really know the man!" Rory said in exasperation and waited for her Mom's answer that she was sure would come promptly but when Lorelai remained quiet she frowned in confusion. "Mom?"

"Honey, I agree that Logan overreacted but I think he just wanted to know that you had his back. I know you and sometimes I wish you'd stand up to Emily and for what you believe in, but I know that is your personality and Logan is still getting to know you. Plus a part of him felt that you were okay with him staying in London, when I know he'd rather stay with you."

Rory took a long minute to take in her mother's words. And then it hit her. "Oh my god, you're right!" She called out. "I didn't even tell him that it sucks that he has to stay and work for the rest of the summer, when we were having so much fun." She really should have asked how Logan was feeling after his parents had left.

Lorelai smiled on the other end of the line, even though her daughter couldn't see it. "We're talking about you and Logan" she said with a comforting voice. "You can still make up... oh, and make sure Logan apologizes as well. He overreacted and you are not a mind reader."

Rory had to chuckle at that. "I'll make sure he comprehends that. Thanks for the advice Mom."

"Any time honey. Now, can I ask you why Luke keeps saying he'll come back from the Renaissance fair but then he always stays longer? It's not me, is it?"

"No Mom, I think he just has a sense of family obligation sort of like Logan" Rory said, already a little distracted by the task at hand. "I'll explain more tonight but now I really have to go talk to Logan." She mumbled a hasty goodbye to her Mom and then started to sprint towards Logan's suite.

While Rory and Lorelai were talking Logan restlessly paced the length of his room back and forth. He had even crumbled pieces of paper into balls and to throw them at the wall and blow off some steam. He couldn't remember a time when he'd been that frustrated and mad. When the phone rang he took it to see who was calling. And when he picked up instead of an actual greeting he grumbled, "What do you want?"

"We'll hello to you too little brother" Honor said, her usual chipper voice dripping with sarcasm. "I can see by your delightful tone that you met Dad." Honor knew that the only time her normally cheerful brother would have a bitter tone was after having an argument with their Dad and/or grandfather.

"Yeah, apparently because of this spur of the moment trip I had forgotten it clashed with Mom and Dad's trip to London. If I had known I would have found a way for Emily not to know so we wouldn't have had that horrible afternoon" Logan explained bitterly.

"What happened?"

Logan then explained in vivid detail the events of their not so happy afternoon. "And the worst part isn't even that I have to spend the remainder of my summer doing something I hate but my girlfriend agreed with my father."

"Oh little brother, you really are an idiot." Logan could tell that Honor was shaking her head and rolling her eyes in annoyance.

"What do you mean?" he asked slightly confused.

"I mean your girlfriend is meeting her boyfriend's parents for the first time, and while I love our parents, they aren't the easiest people to be around. Plus, is she aware that Mom doesn't like her?"

"No, why?"

"It's because Mom has this ideas that high society wives aren't supposed to work outside of planning different functions. She was ranting about Rory when she talked to me on the phone earlier."

"That is so messed up..." Logan sighed exhausted and ran a hand through his already messy hair.

"It is" Honor agreed, "but seriously, Logan, it is not Rory's job to fight your battles and from what I understand the poor girl was put on the spot. Do you seriously think she would be excited to see you go?"

Logan for the first time thought back to their conversation and realized that Rory did appear to be confused and on the spot. "I hate it when you're right…" Logan replied reluctantly.

"Well, get used to it because I'm always going to be right about relationships" Honor said and Logan could practically see her grin. "So what are you going to do?"

Logan thought long and clear and then a terrible thought ran through his head. "I don't know... I hope she doesn't think this is over. God, my first relationship and it only lasted four weeks..." Logan was on the verge of hyperventilating.

"Logan, calm down" Honor said soothingly. "It was just a fight. Every couple has one every now and then. Some psychologists actually say even the best relationships have them although I disagree because Josh and I have a good relationship and we hardly ever fight. However, the best solution to a fight is to just apologize and tell her you're an idiot."

Logan laughed. "Thanks Honor. What would I have done without you?"

After saying goodbye to Honor, Logan sprinted down the hall, not really looking where he was running when he suddenly crashed into someone. When they he looked up he saw that it was his girlfriend and a huge smiled spread out on his face. They sat got up to face each other and burst out laughing, grateful for having a moment to break the tension between them.

"Rory, I am so sorry. You were right, I was angry and I needed to vent at someone. Honor was right I really did put you on the spot." Logan said softly. He was tempted to reach out and hold her but he didn't know if that was appropriate given the situation. He did not have a manual on how to make up after a fight.

"Logan, I understand, I'm sorry too. I realize that you wanted me to show that I had your back and Logan, I do. I do think it's unfair that your Dad is making you stay in London, when we were having so much fun together and I hate it that he just sprung this one you. I am not the type of person who says what I think at certain occasions but I want you want to know that I am always in your corner." She put her hand up and started to ruffle his hair.

Logan took this moment to pull her close. "I am really sorry I did something Jess would do, I really don't want to be like him."

Rory smiled as she leaned against him. "You're not, he would never have apologized to me but you did and that's what matters." She briefly remembered the first conversation they'd had when Logan told her how it was Jess's place to apologize for his behavior at Kyle's party.

Logan smiled, remembering what he thought Rory was remembering. He took a deep breath. "So Honor told me to tell you that I was an idiot."

Rory giggled at that and with a smile she said, "It's true, you were, but I was one as well. I think my mom and Honor should meet some time. Somehow they always find a way to bring us together."

Logan chuckled lightly suddenly aware that they were sitting on the carpet in a hotel hallway. "Do you want to get out of this hallway and go grab some coffee?"

"Sure, Emily is sleeping and I heard great things about this English coffee shop just around the corner" Rory said and smiled as they slowly got up and then took off to their destination holding hands all the time.

I hope this resolution came out okay, I wanted to show that they both had a side in this argument.