-1A/N: Yes, I promised fast updates, but this is lightening speed compared to what it used to be. This past week was insane. I had a test in different subjects everyday last week. And I've been having a lot of trouble sleeping, and it was my mom's birthday. So this is the first chance I've gotten to even really get on my computer for any length of time. Again, it's a pretty short chapter, but I seem incapable of writing them any longer. But here's what I got.

Disclaimer- If I owned, I'd be rich and famous and find some way out of the lame school I go to.

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"Mrs. Huntzberger, your mother is here to see you." The maid that Rory couldn't remember her name informed.

"I would really rather not speak to her at the moment." Rory was sitting in the library of the mansion she lived in, reading. If she wasn't Mrs. Huntzberger and maybe Mrs. Mariano, she'd be ecstatic to have an entire library to just read in. If she were married to Jess, she probably wouldn't be reading alone, and the library's collection would be twice the size. But that wasn't the case. She was married to Logan and not Jess and she didn't know how to change it. She didn't understand how she got into this mess but couldn't figure out a way out of it.

"Very well." The small but slightly chubby woman backed out of the room, closing the door and the next thing Rory heard was her mother's outraged voice coming closer and closer to her.

"She can't refuse to speak to her own mother! This is ridiculous! I'm her mother and I'm seeing her whether she likes it or not!"

Rory sighed and came to a stopping point in her book. She wasn't at all surprised. She never actually expected Emily Gilmore to leave without some kind of confrontation.

The door flew open, and Rory never even looked up.

"Where were you, young lady? Logan said he didn't know. How can your own husband not know where you went?"

"If I didn't tell him, that's how." Rory answered calmly.

"And you weren't at dinner last night. Logan showed up alone, said you were sick." Emily continued ignoring Rory's answer.

"I was sick." Of those stupid dinners. She silently finished in her head.

"Put that book down, and look at me when I'm speaking to you." She scolded Rory like she was still a child, and that set Rory off.

"Mom," She looked to Emily and stood so they were the same height. "I'm not a kid anymore, and you need to stop speaking to me like I am. I'm a grown woman and what I do is none of your concern anymore. You manipulated me my entire young life and forced me to marry a man that I don't even like. I did it. I married him. I've done enough for you at the price of my happiness and now you need to leave me alone." She said in a breath and a half.

Emily stared at her for a moment before looking her up and down and her eyes falling on Rory's feet.

"You're not wearing any shoes. A lady always wears shoes."

Rory scoffed. "Mom, get out of my house."

She almost laughed at the shocked expression on Emily's face. "Excuse me?"

"If all you're going to do is sit there and insult me or yell at me, then I don't want you in my house!"

Emily almost looked hurt before masking it with a dignified scowl and stormed out of house.

Rory sighed and slumped back into the big leather chair. She ran one of her hands over her face before getting up again and headed into her bedroom. She opened the closet and searched for something less fancy to wear. Finally she found a pair of black slacks and a white t-shirt and put a small short-sleeved black jacket over it, slipping on simple black heels. Rory looked into the mirror and sighed. It was most casual thing she had.

She didn't know what she was doing as she drove in her car that hadn't been used in years. She didn't know what she was doing as she climbed the stairs to his apartment. She didn't know what she was doing as she knocked on the ugly green door. But when he opened the door while slipping a shirt over his head, she may not have known what she was doing, but she knew why she was doing it.

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A/N: I know! Painfully short. But it's something, right? I really love reviews! (hint hint)

Dragon dreamer3- Thank you so much. Their living situation is tense. And it only worsens as time goes on. I'll try to put a little more Rory/Logan scenes together just for you.

Rebel in Pink- Thank you! I'm also glad you checked out, and liked the trailers. I'll try to keep updating as fast as I can.

Kassandra27- So so so sorry it was another super short chapter. It's all I can do right now though. I'm pressed on energy and time. I haven't been able to do much outside of school, homework, and sleeping. But thank you for the review and the compliment on the trailer. If school lets up, then I'll have more time. But I'm really trying to keep good grades. I hope you keep reading and reviewing, though.

Curley-Q- I'm really glad you liked it. Thanks for the reviews!

Lucille Mabel- You're so right, nothing is ever that easy. It'd be great if it was, but no it's not. And plus that wouldn't make for much of a story. If I got sick of writing it, maybe. The next chapter would be "Rory got the balls to dump Logan and her and Jess were married and lived happily ever after." But I don't think that'd be received very well. Sorry it was painfully short again. But you got Rory standing up to Emily (literally this time. Lol) again. Which is always good fun. Thank you soooooo much for your reviews.