Although he looked composed as he made his way through the club and towards the bar, he was second guessing his recent actions. Would it have been better to come on strong to Lexi? To show her that he was still down if she was? Or did he do the right thing by playing it cool and acting like he wasn't even flustered by seeing her again? When he considered that it wasn't like she was clasing after him wanting to talk, he decided that he made the right choice. For all he knew, she could have moved on by now. Hell, maybe she was even dating Benji, and a crowded and loud room wasn't the right place to reconnect, anyway.
It was probably evident that he was distracted, because when he got to the bar, he simply shot his order of a Jack & Coke neat to the bartender and didn't notice Annelise Walton and Cliff Parker standing only feet away. So, when Annelise spoke, he was actually surprised to hear her. Not that he should have been, considering that it was her party, but he had expected to come upon her before she to him. "I wouldn't say that's the reason, but let's be real here, A. I could catch every STD in the book and you, and every other girl in this city, would still want me." He looked past her almost immediately, but a devilish grin still found its way to his face. Logan was good at pushing people's buttons, and Annelise was one of his favorite to do it to. She was quick-witted and snarky - one of the few people who could match his banter, although he probably wouldn't give her that much credit.
When a glass was slid his way he nodded a 'thank you' to the bartender and instantly took a large sip of the drink. He hadn't drank for most of the summer, and although his school-year away was nothing close to sober, he had missed drinking for the past two months. Looking past Annelise now, he addressed Cliff. "Damn, Cliff. Don't tell me that the year I left was the year that you finally stopped being such a hermit. It's good to see you though, man." It was good to see him. Cliff was probably Logan's closest friend. They had grown up together and were like brothers, even if their virtues seemed to almost clash. As he took another sip of his drink, he noticed how irregular it was for Cliff and Annelise to be alone together. Granted, Annie and Cliff were in the same friend group, so they knew each other well enough, but what the hell did Cliff Parker have to say to Annelise that she would actually care about? And on the night she was hosting the kick-off party of the year? "So, what were you two chatting about before I graced you with my presence?" Annelise wasn't easily read but since Logan knew him so well, he could tell that something was off with Cliff. He studied his friend for a bit longer than Annelise, but decided to brush it off as him just have changing naturally over the year. If there was something more there, he would get it out of him though.