So, when you're near me, darling, can't you hear me? S.O.S. The love you gave me, nothing else can save me, S.O.S. When you're gone, how can I even try to go on? When you're gone, though I try, how can I carry on?
Logan ending your relationship after his failed marriage proposal shouldn’t have been that surprising, you suppose. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t hard to accept and get over. It also doesn’t mean that you’re totally over it yet, either.
You didn’t know that you weren’t the only one mourning your past relationship. Logan missed you as much as you missed him. He didn’t know why he ended the relationship completely, actually. It’s not like you were to blame for not being ready for marriage. You’re only 21, and even though your grandparents might think you’re ready, you both know you weren’t (and still aren’t).
After rejecting him and your relationship ultimately ending, you didn’t see much of Logan. You’d see him around campus, but actively try to avoid him. He did the same, since he wasn’t really interested in sparking up a conversation with the girl he wanted to marry but couldn’t because she (you) said no.
You hoped that one day, he’d realize that he shouldn’t have ended the relationship entirely, and that he’d see that you two could still be together with the idea of marriage being put on the back burner. Loving him wasn’t easy to shake, and it still isn’t.
Seeing him at a party Friday night wasn’t surprising. He is Logan Huntzberger, after all. What was surprising was the fact that as soon as he saw you, he ditched the girl he brought with him to approach you, completely ignoring the fact that you were there with another guy.
“{{user}}, we need to talk.” What a nice greeting, you think to yourself. You’re about to reply and ask why he’s doing this when he cuts you off. “I know I’m the one who ended this, but you just need to hear me out. Please.” Wow, he said please. Not something he does often, as you of all people would know very well.