AN: I'm re-doing the wedding scene, since many people said that I should have expanded on it. So here is the sequel to What Could Have Been.

Rory smiled at her mom as they walked out of the dressing room, both in their long white wedding gowns. They watched as the flower girl walked down the aisle, then the bridesmaids and the best men. Their wedding was a little untraditional, but it would be full of good memories.

Rory's bridesmaids were Lane, Paris, Maddie, Louise and Lisa. She'd chosen to include Lisa as a bridesmaid at almost the last minute. She'd not known her for a long time, but the two had connected in the few past days.

Lorelai's bridesmaid was Sookie and Luke's best man was his sister's husband, TJ. Logan's best men were Colin and Finn, who both agreed rather reluctantly at first, but finally were enjoying their selves. Josie and Colin had come together, and most of their friends from Stars Hollow and Hartford had showed up.

After the actual wedding ceremony, the guests went to the reception hall, which was in the same building. The newlyweds and their guests then ate and danced. Rory was dancing with Logan, when she saw Lisa sitting alone at her table. She looked sad. Rory turned to Logan and asked him if he'd mind her leaving for a few moments to try and see what was wrong with her new friend. He shook his head and told her to go ahead and try and cheer up Lisa.

Just a few minutes after Rory left, Logan left the dance floor to get a drink. He was standing next to the table, greeting his guests and sipping his drink, when Josie appeared at his side.

" Hi, Logan," she said, stepping a little closer to him. Logan politely smiled and then tried to focus his attention elsewhere.

" Logan, look at me. Don't you think my dress brings out my eyes?" she asked seductively and leaned onto his shoulder. Logan stepped back once again and gave her a glare.

" What's wrong with you, Josie? Are you drunk?"

Josie shook her head and once again tried to get close to Logan. Figuring that she was lying, and that she was, in fact, drunk, Logan stepped back and went to find Colin.

Walking towards his two best friends, Logan took a quick scan of the room, searching for his new bride. He found her next to their daughter. He knew that she'd be occupied for a few minutes still.

Logan walked over to Colin and Finn, and asked to speak with Colin, alone. Colin gave him a funny look, but followed him to the balcony.

" Colin," Logan started, leaning on the railing. " Josie is acting really strangely tonight, but she's probably just drunk. I think maybe you should take her home, and then come back." Logan took a long sip of his drink, trying to calm his nerves.

Colin looked at him. " What do you mean acting strangely?" he asked sounding a little offended.

Logan choked on his drink. " She was…umm…hitting on me, and man, it's my wedding day. Lets just chalk it up to a bad night for her, and try to forget about it okay. Rory doesn't have to know."

Colin stared at his friend, making sure he wasn't joking, before he nodded.

" I've noticed that Josie has been acting different ever since that day at Disneyland. I thought it might be that she liked you, and this pretty well conforms it. Don't worry I don't blame you. I think your right. I'm going to take her home, and when she's sober again, I'll break up with her."

Colin turned to leave, then turned back to face Logan. " Just be careful, okay. She could be dangerous for you. I know that you love Rory and only her, but Josie most likely wont give up, and Rory might begin to think otherwise."

Logan took a deep breath. He loved Rory, and he planed to have a wonderful life with her; one that a simple desperate woman couldn't change or mess up. He wouldn't let her.

Logan nodded towards his friend and then walked back into the mall hall, where he found Rory looking for him. He walked over to her, grabbed her hands, pulling her onto the dance floor.

" I love you, Rory. This is the happiest day of my life," Logan said, kissing her gently on the lips.

" I love you too, Logan. You have made me that happiest girl alive," Rory said completely content.

Logan smiled and gently placed her head on his shoulder. He watched as Colin walked over to Josie and pulled her outside. She fought his pull, wanting to stay, even if she was drunk or not.

Logan sighed. He hoped, really hoped that she didn't like him. That would only cause problems with Rory. Especially if she thought he was cheating on her so close after their wedding. She would think he was back to his old ways, which he wasn't. He loved Rory, and always would.

AN: That was the first chapter to my sequel. I hope you liked it. Please review. The next chapter should be longer, and I'll try and update soon.