a/n: I have like 25 chapters so far. and thanks to my beta brown-eyed-beauty87 for betaing my story since chapter 14... so enjoy

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

LOGAN

It was the day of our fake wedding and I was nervous. I wasn't sure why, since Rory and I had been married for weeks now. Maybe it was because Emily was hardly talking to Rory or me. She was here nonetheless, I didn't expect any less but still, I knew she was still upset that we eloped. I never expected her to get her feelings hurt. Rory was a mess for days and all I could do was comfort her. I knew Emily would come around eventually; I just didn't want to see my Ace upset. Luke came into the room and patted me on my back.

"Five minutes until we start." He told me and I fought with my tie for the 4th time, with no success.

"Alright. Know how to tie a tie?" I asked him, knowing I wasn't going to win this battle.

"Not my area of expertise." Luke told me before Finn burst into the room, while Luke left to check on other things.

"That Lorelai, I'm telling you, is bloody drop dead gorgeous, but vicious. I was only trying to get some champagne."

"Finn, where's Colin?"

"Talking to Stephanie in a closet somewhere." Great. The only sober one knowing how to tie this thing and he was getting laid in a closet at my wedding.

"Can you go get him Finn? I need him." Four minutes and counting.

"I thought you were marrying Rory, and straight for that matter."

"Finn!" I exclaimed. I didn't have time for this.

"I'm going, keep your pants on." He said before leaving the room. I swear, if he didn't come back with Colin, I was going to kill him. I paced, counting the seconds down witch seemed like hours. Both Colin and Finn appeared 90 seconds later.

"What do you need buddy?" Colin asked me. He was smiling like a jackrabbit. I wasn't going to kick his ass for doing that at my and Rory's wedding, yet.

"Quick, tie this thing. 2 1/2 minutes."

"No time for full sentences." Colin set out to tie it. Luke came into the room. This place was like wedding party grand central.

"The girls are waiting in the hall." He announced. Colin finished and we walked to get in our places, but I stopped suddenly.

"I'll be up there in a minute, I have to take care of something." I told them, taking off through the hallway to where Lorelai and Rory were waiting for their cue. Rory looked so beautiful in her dress.

"Logan, what are-" Rory started but I cut her off by putting my arms around her waist and kissing her. Deeply, passionately. The kiss made me dizzy. I knew Lorelai was staring.

"I love you." I said before running back the way I came. I got into my place and waited for the music to start. Afterward, I didn't remember much of the ceremony, but I did remember holding Rory in my arms while dancing for what seemed like forever, and it still wasn't long enough.

RORY

Mom, Steph, and Lane all said I was glowing with happiness and healthiness. They were right, for the most part. I married the love of my life and was happily expecting my second child. But I was still upset over my Grandmother. I wish she would just talk to me. Mom and Logan tried, but I knew the only thing that would make me feel better was to talk to her. I watched her carefully, waiting until we were alone to approach her. I walked up to her, saying her name. She looked at me and I could tell she didn't want to talk to me.

"Grandma, can I talk to you?"

"I guess." She replied.

"I know your still upset with me over, you know." She isn't answer. "I also know you not believe this, but I'm sorry for hurting you." She shifted in her position. "It's the last think I wanted to do Grandma was hurt you, right above causing world famine." I tried to joke. I didn't know why, my jokes were always dumb when I was apologizing. "If you're mad or hurt fine, but talk to me. You have to know how bad I feel." She stood there silently. I signed, admitting defeat. "I love you Grandma." I started to walk away. She was going to hate me forever. My thoughts cried out for Logan but my body remained calm.

"You have been standing all night, you should sit down." Grandma caught my attention. I whirled around and stared at her, as if to get proof that it was her who said that. She smiled at me and walked away.