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Logan walked down the hallway and into his next class. He quickly walked to the back of the room and sat down. Slowly he put his head on his desk and closed his eyes. He was so upset and worried over the parcel he'd received that morning.
Logan was in the midst of trying to fix the problem when he felt a tap on his shoulder. Lifting his head back up and turning around, he saw Colin and Finn. Logan sighed and placed his head back down. Colin and Finn shrugged and sat down in the seats next to him.
" Logan, Mate. You look terrible. What's wrong?" Finn asked quietly.
Logan shook his head and then only said, "Colin."
The two best friends looked at each other and then turned to Logan. What on earth was he talking about, they wondered. And why had he said Colin's name?
" Logan?" Colin asked.
Logan raised his head, looking at them seriously. " Did you guys send me a parcel marked, ' to: Logan. I think I'm in love with you. Signed, your secret admirer.'? Because Rory saw it and she freaked out."
The two looked at each other and then at Logan, both serious. " No way, Mate. That's even a little too low for us," Finn said, before he turned and watched a young brunette walk into class.
Logan turned to Colin. " Then I think it's from your girlfriend," Logan said quietly.
Colin glared at Logan. Why did he always have to say things about Josie? She wasn't as bad as he said and she defiantly wasn't the type to hit on a married man. Plus they were happily together now. Colin moved in his seat, uncomfortable with what Logan had just accused his girlfriend of.
" Stop blaming, Josie, Logan! She's not hitting on you. She wouldn't do that to me. The other night, was just a mistake, she was drunk, remember?"
Logan looked away, not wanting to fight with his best friend, but deep down inside felt that it was her. This girl would cause many problems if she weren't stopped.
After school, Logan went home. He found Rory in the living room reading a novel. As he walked in, she smiled.
" Logan! I'm so glad your home."
Logan smiled and walked over to her and hugged her. He sat down next to her and took her hands in his. He needed to find a way to make her believe that she was the only one for him, and that the watch and note meant nothing to him.
" Rory, Love," he said, getting her attention. She turned her head to face him and she nodded for him to continue.
Logan took a deep breath and continued, " The watch I got this morning, wasn't from Colin or Finn, I asked them at school. I don't know for sure who it is, but you have to believe me, I had nothing to do with it."
Rory reached over and kissed him lightly on the lips. " Of course I believe you. I love you so much, Logan."
Logan smiled. " I love you so much as well. Lets go out tonight for supper. Can Lane baby-sit, at such a short notice?"
Rory shrugged her shoulders but picked up the phone and dialed Lane's number. Within minutes she found out that Lane was free, and would love to help out.
At the restaurant, Logan and Rory sat down at a fancy table for two. They ordered their meals, and then the waiter left.
" Rory," Logan started and Rory looked up at him. Logan paused not wanting to ruin their evening. Should he tell her that he had a feeling it was Josie? No, he finally decided, he didn't know for sure.
" You look beautiful tonight," he said, covering up from what he wanted to say.
Rory blushed and looked down at her simple black dress. She had thought it looked nice on her too. Rory sighed and said a quiet thank you. Rory didn't like the fact that Logan was receiving love notes and gifts, but she had to believe him, she knew he was trying to show her that.
The rest of the week went by fast. Logan had received many letters since the original parcel. Each morning he'd wake up early and bring in the mail. So far, Rory hadn't caught him. It wasn't that he was hiding them from her; he just didn't see the point of her seeing them. It would only upset her and make her trust him less.
Sure, he had been reading the letters, and then hiding them in his sock drawer, but he was doing it for her good, or so he thought. The letters had first started off as though it were a joke, but then by the end there got more and more serious. All the letters he'd received had to return address, so he assumed they were hand delivered.
But it had been the last letter that shocked him. The letter asked him to meet her at the Yale musical the next day at seven pm. It said that if he did, she would stop sending the letters if he wanted.
How could he refuse an offer like that? If he simply went, she'd stop sending him love letters? It seemed all too easy. Then it came to him. What if she was lying? What if she didn't stop afterwards? Logan sighed. He had to give her the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she was telling the truth and what could one hour or so hurt?
The next morning, before school, Logan informed Rory that he would be missing dinner. He lied, and told her that he had to go to the musical, for the YDN. When she asked if she could come with him, he told her that he'd only be staying for part of it, and then going to his office in the YDN to type up the write up on it.
Rory understood and told him to have a good time without her. It never once crossed her mind to be suspicious. She told him that she'd probably just go to Lane's after the usual house cleaning.
Logan had nodded and then kissed her goodbye. Hating that he had to lie to her, but gave the excuse, to himself, that it was for her own good, and that after tonight it would be all over with.
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