John Logan Narrative

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Erin knocked on the door, using her other hand to fix Logan's hair from the wind.
"Erin!" Bonnie screamed, opening the door, "And of course, Mr. Logan Roberts."
"Nice to see you, mom. Sorry about the accent, it's slipping," Erin remarked, as she realized her southern accent was being replaced by a Midwestern one.
"Nice to meet you, Mrs. Granger," Logan snuck in.
"Come on in, y'all. We're all just talking," Bonnie said, and the two entered.
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"So how do you like my parents?" Erin asked, as she snuck into Logan's room.
"You know this is illegal? Your dad made that very clear."
"He did not say that I could not talk to you. He said we'd sleep in different rooms. I'm only chatting with you. Seriously, it's stressing me out," Erin replied.
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They're funny and so smart. Do you think they like me?"
"I have no clue. I think I might ask tomorrow. I won't tell you, though."
"Great. That's helpful. Thanks much, Erin," Logan responded.
"Well, I'm going to follow my dad's rule. See you in the morning," Erin said, leaving the room.
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Erin heard her door creak open, and saw Logan enter. "Shoo! You heard dad!"
"Come on. I miss you. We basically live together in Saint Louis. It's weird. I just want to sleep with you. I mean-sleep in the same proximity. I'll leave early enough."
"Fine," Erin replied, and he joined her in her small twin bed, "This is so uncomfortable."
Logan snored in response. Erin sighed and turned off her lamp.
She woke up at three in the morning to the sound of an alarm.
"Seriously, did you have to set that thing so loud?" Erin hissed.
"I wouldn't have woke up. This was really great. See you in a few hours," he whispered back, and kissed
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"Yeah. I forgot to turn off my final alarm. It went off. I'm sorry."
"Okay. Get back to sleep, sweetie."
"Thanks dad. You too."
George stomped back to his room, and Logan slinked out of the closet.
"You really think well on your feet," he said, going over to kiss her one more time.
"Yeah. It's a skill. You probably want to stay here for another ten minutes until he gets to sleep," Erin whispered.
"Great. Well, I'll let you get back to sleep," Logan replied.
"Unfortunately, I don't trust you not falling back asleep."
She sat up and took his hand. "So, you are babysitting me?"
"More like making sure you get back to your room before mom gets up at five without getting caught and hung."
He nodded his head and leaned his head on her shoulder. "We DO have ten minutes," he whispered.
"That isn't wise," she replied, but kissed him anyway.
They began making out and clothes flew off in a flurry.
"This has to be quiet and quick, Logan. They are light sleepers."
Suddenly, the creaking down the hall began again. Logan jumped up, grabbed his scattered clothes, and hid in the closet. Erin closed her eyes.
"Erin?" Bonnie asked.
"Mom? What do you

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