Hi this chapter is the last one of this story. It's basically a preview to the sequel I wrote called Breaking Free. I will try to have the sequel up in two or three weeks. This chapter is basically the first part of the first chapter of the sequel. I hope you guys enjoy the sequel. I did Logan coming back in Last Week's Fight This Week Tights. I have a really original idea I hope you like it.

Almost a year had passed since Rory and Logan had promised each other "Someday." Rory had a good trip to Europe, and then proceeded to start Yale. The only remnant she had that Logan wasn't a figment of her imagination was through the postcards they would send each other. She had send Logan postcards of all the places she had seen in Europe, and where the best coffee was served. When she came back to Yale, she would occasionally send him a post card of various Yale buildings at least those were the ones the campus book store would sell. She would write him about her classes, the fights her roommates Paris and Janet would get; and various other non personal things. Logan had kept his promise to send post cards as well he would write to her about the weather, Colin and Finn's antics; and about the places they would dock. He also wouldn't touch on anything to personal. They were appeared to be afraid to breach the topic of feelings.

Another reminder that Logan had been real was the things he had given her on their last night together before they parted. Every time, she would get lonely or sad she would open this box labeled Logan, and gaze over them some objects longer than others. She would remind herself that for a brief period she and Logan had made some perfect memories.

Rory did not spend very second pining or missing Logan. She spends most of her energy focusing on Yale. Academically Yale had been a good fit for her, her classes had been challenging and she was allowed to express her opinions more; and the Yale Daily News was a good paper in spite of Doyle's bossiness. However, socially there was this loneliness Rory couldn't shake off. Tana and Janet were nice girls, but she couldn't connect with them as friends. Paris was busy with her Professor, and the less Rory was involved with Paris's love life the better. She hadn't met anyone who had captivated her interest. Marty was a good friend, but there was no deeper connection. Trevor was nice, but there was no spark. Sean, the guy she had met at Spring Break was only into her when she kissed Paris. She wasn't the girl who depended on a boyfriend, but it was hard for her to be single for the first time since she was 16. She was friends with Dean even though it was wrong, but she missed her old life and Dean provided her the familiarity. Although, she kept trying to keep the promise she had kept to Logan to not get involved with Dean.

Rory was right now in the midst of packing her first year of Yale up into boxes. In true Rory fashion they were in categories. The categories were books, clothes, videos, table decoration, etc. She had a lot of things, so she was slowly taping them. Her mind hoped that when she was home, she wouldn't think of what Paris had said to her about her going through a dry spell. She also hated that her grandmother was interested in her love life to, although she tried not being too hard on Emily, since she was going through a separation. She was going to spend her last day of her freshmen finishing packing, and reading a good book or so she thought.

Emily Gilmore needed a project. She and Richard were barely speaking; and Lorelai enjoyed torturing her with the fact that she knew about the separation. She figured getting Rory a proper boyfriend would be a good start. She didn't know how Rory, who was so intelligent and refined, would pick such lowly and unintelligent men. Rory wasn't Lorelai who liked to rebel, although the girls lack of not being around society people did cause her to not be involved with the right men.

The only man Emily approved, who Rory had been acquainted with was Logan Huntzburger. She still would continue to look at the prom pictures, and she had never seen Rory so happy with any guy then she did with Logan. However, according to Shira Logan was gallivanting around the world. Alas, she needed to find someone else worthy of her granddaughter for the time being.

Emily was walking to Graham Sullivan's dorm the son of one of her DAR friends. As Emily started to take her walk towards Graham's dorm's she was surprised when she saw Logan sitting on a bench, with some of his friends. Emily smiled, she felt fate had given her a chance to set up her granddaughter with the right guy.

So guys what do you think, should I continue this chapter in the sequel.