Logan Daniels, is the eldest of two children. He was born the 31st of December 1981 on an Air Force base in Bedford, Massachusetts. When Logan was just three years old he acquired a little sister who at the time made him angry. He couldn’t understand why she wasn’t able to play with him. He didn’t understand that babies had to grow before they could talk and play but as a typical little boy he was impatient and wanted her to play with him right away. It took months of his parents explaining to him that soon she would be old enough to play with him. Once she was old enough to entertain him, Logan made quick work of training his little sister to do what he wanted. If he wanted to play in the dirt, she was right there with him. If he wanted to jump over a log, she was there climbing over after him. The little girl grew up wanting to do everything her big brother did and he loved it. But he was also very protective of her, always watching out for the younger girl. When Logan was 13 his world changed. His parents separated and he was asked who he wanted to live with. He had moved his entire life, his father was in the Air Force and he was used to packing mid year and moving somewhere new but this was different. At thirteen he wanted to be his dad, he wanted to join the Military and travel the world just like his dad did. He wanted to go places his father had been and come back with stories. So he picked his dad. He felt bad leaving his baby sister but he wanted to see what it was like to be that person, the person he dreamt of being. He got lucky when his mom moved to Boston and his Father bought a house, giving Logan the chance to be close to his sister and his mother as he got older. High school spoke to Logan. He joined the football team freshman year and had such a natural talent for it he was moved to JV within the first month. He was the only freshman on the team and he loved the sport. By his sophomore year he was on the Varsity team, already lettering in a sport that most of the guys couldn’t dream of until they were juniors. By junior year Logan was starting and he was co-captain of the team. He had no real desire to be captain, content where he was and that was where he would stay until he graduated. Throughout high school Logan always had a girlfriend, a tight group of friends and always had somewhere to be Friday and Saturday nights. He loved the high school scene, enjoyed being popular with a lot of friends and the social atmosphere. Logan’s dad was glad when he got into football, the boy had a temper and his dad thought the sport would help tone it down some, or at least give him an outlet for it. On his Eighteenth birthday Logan decided it was time to follow in his Father's footsteps joining the Air Force. He had been training most of his life, it came at ease to him in a way that was all too natural. There was something about him, a sense of leadership, he was always the first to face any problem head forward and never looked back. Fear was something he lacked and that alone was a big problem. Throughout the years Logan had to force himself to think things through instead of acting first and asking questions later. The Air Force was a huge part of his life but at the same time Logan didn't like being confined to any one thing for too long. Structure was never for him, he wanted the ability to move at his own will. Do the things he liked and wanted without someone looking over his shoulder. Once his time was up he vowed to never be stuck in any one thing for too long and jeopardize his happiness.
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