Patton finds a couple origami stars by his bed every day, each with a number on it, from 1-26. He gets more than 26, but the numbers on them only go up to 26, then start again at 1. But some remain blank. (For spaces)
Patton assumes it’s either from Virgil or Roman, as they are both more creative and more sappy than Logan.
But, Patton knows they would just give him the stars if they were comfortable with talking about it.
So, since Patton has deduced that Logan can’t be the one sending the stars, he starts telling Logan about how cute the stars are, about how he’s going to get a basket for them, all that sappy stuff.
Then, he gets a note with numbers on it, and instructions.
He grabs the stars, opens them, then finds a letter on each one, in order spelling: I love you.
Patton screams in glee.
The next day he finds stars that replace his old ones and a few more stars. He keeps getting notes and more stars.
Then he gets one, solves it, and it spells out: “This is Logan.”
Fluff happens.