Cover of The Mistake (Off-Campus, #2)

Off-Campus, #2

The Mistake

by Elle Kennedy


Genre
Romance, Contemporary, Sports
Year
2015
Pages
311
Contents

Chapter 29

Overview

During a Friday movie night at Logan’s, flirtation escalates and Grace initiates their first time together. Logan prioritizes consent and goes slowly, deepening their trust. Afterward, they share candid stories about past relationships, and Logan reveals he’s been celibate for six months since meeting Grace, underscoring his commitment.

Summary

On Friday night at Logan’s house, Grace and Logan banter through a cheesy horror movie, betting on whether the characters will make smart choices. Their teasing turns physical as Grace distracts Logan from the film, and he suggests going upstairs. In his room, he pauses in awe of her, while Grace confidently undresses and invites him closer.

Logan tries to take things slow, repeatedly checking consent and comfort. Grace asks him not to stall, and after a brief, sharp pain, they find a rhythm together. The experience becomes intense and affirming for both, culminating in mutual satisfaction and closeness.

Afterward, they lie together talking. Grace shares that she never had sex with her high school boyfriend Brandon due to circumstances and timing. Logan describes an early start to sex, two serious high school relationships, and a painful breakup that once shaped him.

As they settle, Logan reveals he hasn’t had sex in six months—since meeting Grace—and that he even walked out on a near-hookup over the summer because it felt wrong. The confession, paired with their tender first time, reinforces their growing trust and signals Logan’s seriousness about the relationship.

Who Appears

  • Grace
    Narrator; initiates intimacy, loses her virginity to Logan, shares past relationship context, and responds to his care and commitment.
  • John Logan
    Hockey player boyfriend; patient and attentive during their first time, discusses his past, and reveals six months of celibacy since meeting Grace.
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