(Logicality) Things About Logan

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Hey everyone! Sorry I took so long getting this chapter out! I'm not very good at keeping myself on a schedule, and ideas have been pretty slow these past few weeks. But no more excuses for now! I hope you enjoy this chapter!

Note: Normal text is a journal entry, italics are actual events. 

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Things About Logan! 

By: Patton <3

#1. Logan doesn't like to show his feelings. He always talks about how emotions are "The bane of his existence" and how he doesn't have them. It's pretty easy to believe him when he says this, but if you pay attention, you'll realize that he is lying, and he actually does have emotions.

Patton yawned as he made his way to the kitchen. Being the fatherly trait, he always made breakfast for the others, which in turn meant getting up early. He didn't mind though, It was always nice to have a little time to relax in the mornings, and besides, he was helping his kiddos out by making breakfast, so how could he complain? 

He was abruptly snapped from his thoughts as he entered the kitchen. Logan was sitting at the counter, book in hand. Though, from the look of things, he wasn't really focused on reading it. The logical side had a distant look in his eyes, and Patton assumed he was lost in thought. Nevertheless, he decided to strike up a conversation as he prepared breakfast.

"Why are you up so early Logi?" That seemed to snap the trait out of his stupor. However, his demeanor didn't seem to change. Something was up, and Patton was determined to figure out what it was. 

"I was simply unable to sleep, Patton. I have been thinking a lot about yesterday's events." Logan replied, closing the book that acted as a failed distraction from his thoughts. 

"Bingo." Patton thought, a small frown forming on his face. The day before, Logan and Roman had gotten into one of their typical arguments, and Roman had said some things about Logan bringing the group down and had basically called him a nuisance. The fanciful side quickly realized what he had said and apologized, saying he had gone too far, but Logan seemed much quieter afterward. 

"He hurt your feelings, didn't he Lo?" said the emotional trait, the frown still prominent on his face. 

"Yes, I suppose he did, Patton."

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#2. Because of his usual attitude, it may seem like Logan doesn't care, even if you're really close. This isn't true. Logan is actually just a big sweetheart, even if it's hard to see it. 

It had been an awful day. Patton had been incredibly busy helping out his kiddos and had barely any time for himself. This normally wouldn't have been a big deal, but today, something just felt... off. 

A heavy sigh escaped his lips as he all but threw himself onto his bed and curled up, holding his legs close to his chest. He was tired, both physically and emotionally. A quick glance at the clock told him that it was close to 5 pm, which meant he had to make dinner soon. 

He squeezed his legs closer to his chest as a wave of stress came over him. Why was he so overwhelmed? It was just dinner. He made dinner every night. Maybe something was wrong with him. Was he sick? No. Was he sleep deprived? No, he had gotten the right amount of sleep the night before. Could it have been one of the other sides? Was Virgil so anxious about something that it was rubbing off on the others? Should he go check on him?

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