Disclaimer: I don't own them, though I would like to. I just use them as pawns in the game I'm playing.

Trespassing on peoples property

After a nice day and night alone, they had to go to class. Outside Rory's classroom Finn lingered for a long time.

"Do you have to?" he whined

"Yes, and so do you, so you might as well get on with it." Rory smiled. For the last twenty minutes he had been trying to convince her not to go to class.

"Come on! We could go home, go back to bed, and just lay there all day."

She shook her head, while trying hard not to laugh. But when she couldn't hold back a little smile, he kept on trying to tempt her. He wrapped his arms around her, and drew her into his arms.

"Come on Kitten, I'll make you loads and loads of coffee." he smiled triumphantly, knowing that she was close to cawing in, but in a second his smile fainted. Rory looked over her shoulder, and there he was. She hadn't seen Logan since the morning he saw her and Finn in her room, and she had completely forgotten that their classrooms was adjoining. Finn looked ready to jump him, the anger actually sparked in his eyes, and he suddenly felt tense. Logan looked at them with a sad look, and went into his classroom. Finn looked back at Rory, and kissed her on the forehead. She sighed deeply. She had never wanted this animosity between two old friends, and she had never aspired to be a girl guys fought over.

"Aren't you ever going to talk to him?" she asked Finn.

He had his head buried in her neck, and all she heard was a mumbling.

"Sorry?"

He lifted his head, and glared at her. Then, as if he suddenly remembered she wasn't the one he was angry with, his expression softened.

"I said maybe when hell freezes over." he smiled his boyish smile, and kissed her temple. "I'll see you after class." he said and smiled at her as he walked backwards down the hall.

As he walked out of sight she shook her head, and turned to enter her classroom. But behind her, instead of a door, was a person. In fact as she turned, she looked straight into Logan's eyes. He didn't look angry, and after a second or two, he looked in the direction Finn had gone.

"Do you think he'll ever speak to me again?" he mumbled.

At first Rory had the insane notion to laugh at him, but the sad look on his face made her think twice. Of cause, he had acted tremendously stupid, but wasn't his jealousy in some ways an excuse? She had been jealous a couple of times, and she might as well have acted stupid, she just had a bit more self control.

"I hope so," she said, and he looked at her surprised "he just needs to think a little about the whole situation."

Logan gave her a pale smile.

"I didn't handle it too well, did I?"

"I think that's the understatement of the century," she grinned, and he gave a smile back "unless you were shooting at loosing your best friend."

He looked serious again, and she almost regretted her harsh words, but then he looked as though he could see the irony in the whole situation. He leaned in and gave her a hesitant hug, and then he turned around and started to walk away. She looked after him for a second, and then she turned to go into the classroom.

"You know, it wasn't even really about you."

She spun around, and he stood a bit away facing her. He was looking as though he was wondering how to explain it.

"In the end you were just the prize. I didn't want him to win, that was what it was really about. I'm sorry you ended up in the middle of it."

He turned and walked into his classroom, and she stood there, mesmerized, not really knowing how to react. Her eyes were locked on the door he had closed behind him. She didn't move.

"…Miss Gilmore? MISS GILMORE?"

She turned and looked straight into the eyes of Professor Henderson. She had always liked him, mainly because he looked just like the Coca Cola Santa, but right now he just looked slightly annoyed.

"Are you honoring us with your presence today Miss Gilmore? Or are you just going to stand outside the door?" he said.

She could feel her face turn red all the way to her scalp, and hurried into the classroom. But all through the lesson she could only focus on the words Logan had said.