I was so tired that I was no longer responsible for my actions. But, somehow, I didn't think that defense would hold up in court. "Well, shall we?" he asked. I nodded, and then turned toward Bobbie Jo. "Thanks, again." "Just remember what I said," she said, rearranging the same stack of papers on her desk, obviously trying to look busy. I laughed. "I will." Then, I nodded toward Logan and he followed me out the door. It was already dark outside as we walked through the sliding glass doors to the parking lot. I was glad that Logan was there to walk me out as I stopped and looked around. "Well, it's a good thing I'm taking you home because it looks like the guys left you." Logan laughed. "Yeah. They were pretty tired." I smiled as we headed toward my car, my guitar case suddenly feeli