Prologue

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The most popular assumption made about the Logical aspect was that he didn't experience any feelings, that he was just, for lack of a better term, an emotionless robot, In reality, Logan actually had a lot of feelings, though he typically kept them to himself, for he loathed experiencing them.

Feelings were powerful, and being Logic, he already knew this, though he'd rather not admit this. He knew that emotions could basically take over one's logical senses and thought processes, even going as far as to influence their body and actions, even causing people to act on impulses rather than thinking through something first.

Ah yes, it was no wonder he didn't enjoy feelings.

This hatred for said things didn't exactly make him...'fun at parties', as Roman put it. And Logan? He was not bothered by this. He was odd in some ways, yes, but he didn't really mind that. It was his life, and if he chooses to live like this, so be it.

But...as Benjamin Disraeli once put it, "Change is inevitable. Change is constant..."

And soon, Logan was going to learn just what this meant.

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