She arrived at Flo's Diner for a quick breakfast together with her fiancé, before splitting to go to work. The suns rays were encasing her, made possible by the completely windowed walls. The floor was a light hardwood, adding to the light happy atmosphere, mixed with the aroma of coffee, she was in heaven. The serenity of the view encompassed her, a little pond, with water lilies in full bloom with a turtle perched on a log, basking in the sun. There was a mommy blue jay was washing her chicks in a birdbath, and a mommy duck leading her ducklings to the pond. She noticed he had already arrived, and walked over, continuing to look at the scene in front of her.

"May I take you order." The waitress, Genny, as they couple observed from her nametag, asked a minute later. She looked around the age of 17, but stunningly gorgeous. She was about 5'6" with a small petite frame, and strong legs, that you could see through the tan skirt she wore, reminding them of a school uniform. She had long red hair, smiling green eyes, ivory skin, and freckles covered her face like stars in a sky.

"Yes, can I have a coffee, chocolate chip pancakes, and a chocolate chip scone?"

"Yes ma'am. And for you sir," Genny asked.

"Just a coffee, thank you." He replied as she wrote down their order.

The sweet couple bantered for a few minutes until their order arrived.

"Oh my gosh." The woman said after she had a sip of coffee at a local café.

"What is something wrong?" He asked.

"No but you have to promise that you wont tell anyone." She quickly replied, not wanting to make him scared.

"Okay I promise."

"I mean no one not Mom, or Colin, or Finn." She demanded

"Ace will you just tell me what's wrong?" He was getting impatient, mostly from nerves.

"Pinky Promise, I mean you can't even tell Honor."

Logan stuck up his pinky and hooked it with his fiancée's.

"Now will you tell me what is so… secretive?" He was wondering what was so mysterious that absolutely no one could know about.

"This coffee…" She stopped, making a quick pro/con list if she really wanted to tell him or not.

He smirked; it was what he had been hoping for, suggesting this place for their usual breakfast this morning. "Yes," he prodded.

She decided she would. "It's better than…" She looked around to make sure no one was too close to them. "Luke's," she whispered, as if telling him she killed a person.

"I knew I could find you better coffee." Logan sat back in his chair, smiling.

"But I bet you can't find me a better burger." Rory dared.

"You know… Huntzbergers never back down from a challenge." He replied, both knowing by next week he would find a place.


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