It had been two weeks since her fight with Logan, and had been even longer since her last conversation with Lorelai. Everything around her was falling apart, and she needed to pick up the pieces and move on. But how could she? Her mother was her whole world, and Logan her whole universe. She needed everything to be all right again, but she had pushed everyone away to a point where she feared they wouldn't come back. What if Logan had given up on them, she needed him to fight that was what held them together. Sighing Rory tried to shift her focus to the article she had to write for the paper. But her mind was stuck on one simple thought. 'Love could survive everything they put it through…but could it survive this?'
Logan's POVColin and Finn had taken Logan out to a bar to cheer him up. All they knew was that he and Rory had had a fight, Logan hadn't really felt the need to share any more information than that. They wouldn't understand, having never been in a serious relationship before. So it was better if he just kept the details to himself. He tried to have a good time, he really did, but around one 'o clock the bar began to feel to crowded and so he left, and just started to wander around the streets. He had roamed to Rory's apartment and was shocked that his wandering had put him there, of all places. Maybe his subconscious was trying to tell him something, now was the time to prove that he wasn't going to leave. Picking up a few stones that were scattered on the ground, Logan started to toss them at Rory's bedroom window. Five minutes, and about fifteen stones later, the bedroom window opened, and Rory appeared from behind the curtain. She looked tired, 'no wonder' he thought glancing at his watch. Her hair was a mess and her shirt was all rumpled, and to Logan she looked more beautiful than ever. It was the candid moments they had shared in the morning that he missed the most. At first she didn't see him, but after glancing down at the street again she spotted him. Logan could see her wake up almost immediately.
"What are you doing here?" She shouted down to the street below
"I just wanted to tell you that I am not going anywhere."
"Give it a rest Logan, you and I both know you're going plenty of places without me."
"No, I am not. I want to stay with you. How can I prove it to you?"
"You already did plenty. You can't fix this."
"But I can"
"No Logan," Rory said shaking her head "you can't" and with that she closed her window. Logan just sat down on the ground, leaned himself against the wall of the apartment building across from Rory's, and snuggled into his coat, it was going to be a long and sleepless night.
The sun was shining on his face before long; he couldn't believe that he had managed to sleep at all. Looking up at the window, he could see Rory watching him, tears reflected in the sun. Logan got off the ground and walked to the door of the apartment, and was buzzed in.
Lorelai's POVLorelai couldn't believe how quickly things went back to normal between Luke and her. Their daily routine was back in place, and the hurt of past events was quickly fading. Christopher had finally stopped calling, finally understanding that she didn't want to talk to him. Besides the whole Rory situation, everything seemed like it had before. Of course Luke now knew about Rory's pregnancy too, and was just as shocked as Lorelai. He went immediately parental, and if it wasn't a really serious situation, she may have laughed at his protectiveness of Rory. He really did love her like a daughter; it didn't take much to see that. She had told Luke earlier this week that she needed to talk to him. She was going to tell him about Christopher, it was the only way the relationship was going to work.
"Earth to Lorelai" Luke said, breaking Lorelai from her thoughts
"Phoning home."
"I can't believe I am saying this, but are you sure you've had enough coffee today?"
"No less than usual. But maybe I will have to drink an extra cup."
"Are we still on for tonight?"
"Pick me up at 6?" Lorelai said starting for the door.
"Hey should I be concerned?"
"Huh?"
"You needed to talk to me, and I was wondering if it was a big deal."
"No big deal."
"Alright."
"See you at 6?"
"Yep"
With that Lorelai headed for the door, and was off to another day of work. It was going to be difficult to tell Luke the truth about that night. But it had to be done, for the sake of the relationship it had to be done.
