“Yeah, that’s just one part,” he shrugged and nodded. It wasn’t like he was comparing the two relationships at all. Logan put on his blinker and turned into a gas station parking spot. As was assumed on a Saturday morning it was empty. “Need anything?” he asked, putting it in park.
He looked round when Logan slowed to turn somewhere that wasn’t an intersection. “Um… Yeah, I should probably eat something. I’ll just come in with you,” he said, reaching to unclip his seatbelt. He didn’t really know what they’d have or what he’d want, so it was safer to just go in and look himself.
Logan had kind of thought they were done talking about it. He knew he couldn’t ask Ryan to sit in his place for a little...
“It’s a lot to think about,” he said after a moment. “Personally… I wouldn’t do it.”