Ella The day had taken a sudden turn, and the collision with Logan was something I didn’t see coming. He was the last person I wanted to meet after our passionate—and very much accidental—encounter at the party over the weekend, but there he was, looking as unbothered as ever. “Logan?” My voice betrayed my surprise. “What the hell are you doing here?” He only smirked, that signature, infuriating smirk of his, and he gestured to the coffee in my hand. “Let me pay for that for that for you.” I raised an eyebrow, my hand tightly gripping my cup. “I already paid, and I was just leaving.” I started to move past him, feeling the need to create some distance, but he followed me, trailing like an unwelcome shadow. My footsteps were brisk, but it didn’t matter. With his long str