Some Much Needed Alone Time • Logicality

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This literally got deleted twice and I managed to recover it both of those times. Man, that was an intense five minutes of shaking, panicking and my heart dropping.

The photo above (From Thomas's recent Instagram story) sparked this one shot. I have a new headcanon that Logan is fricken amazing with kids and loves them so much.

Story 2/12 of the Pride Month series.

Warning:
- Swearing (not excessively)
I think that's it for warnings
Is mentioning spiders a warning?

Human AU

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Logan Gray, that nerdy sixteen year old high school kid whose head was always stuck in science and mathematics textbooks, would've never thought that ten years later, he'd be married to a beautiful, utterly astonishing man by the name of Patton Foster, and be the proud father of two children.

Logan didn't really have any friends, as his high school was relatively small and he was the only nerd who went there. The rest of them, Logan observed, were either drug addicts or just incredibly imbecilic. This led to some pretty harsh insults being spat at him every day.

But oh, if those people who claimed that Logan would never find anyone who loves him and that he would be a terrible father could see him now, they'd fall to their knees in jealousy, wishing that they had made better choices with their lives.

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"Hey Logan, darling!" Patton chirped contently as he came skipping into the living room, where Logan was currently huddled up in the corner of the couch, reading his favourite book, The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd.

Logan raised his head at the sudden sound of his husband's soft voice vibrating through his ears, beaming happily when he saw not only Patton, but one of their two lovely adopted children perched on top of Patton's shoulders, Patton holding onto her hands to ensure that she doesn't fall off.

"Hey Pat, hey Aubrey," Logan greeted with a peaceful smile, sliding a bookmark into the book before he lost his page getting lost in Patton's eyes, placing on the table beside the armrest of the sofa. 

"Daddy! Look! I can fly!" The little girl on Patton's shoulders cheered joyfully, giggling as Patton swayed her arms around as if she were an airplane. They had adopted these children just over a year ago and Logan still got emotional when he was referred to as a parental figure.

"That's amazing, Aubrey! How did you learn that?" Logan entertained their youngest, eliciting a smile from Patton.

"Daddy taught me!" Aubrey exclaimed, wiggling her arms free of Patton's palms and wrapping her tiny limbs around her father's neck.

"Really? All daddy taught me is that he's a clumsy oaf," Logan smirked mischievously when Aubrey began hysterically giggling at Logan's smartass remark. Patton stuck his tongue out in response.

"Oh, shut it, you! You were the one who dropped the pan while trying to put it on the stove yesterday!"

"You bumped into me!"

"Well, isn't that just a," Patton cleared his throat conspicuously. "Falsehood."

Logan was taken aback by his husband's profound use of diction that the Nerd would normally use. Patton was using Logan's own words against him.

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