No matter how mad he was at Oliver, no matter how hurt he was in regards to his entire family, there wasn't a single thing in the entire bloody universe that would keep him from the game. And while he didn't sit in his family's usual box, mostly because he wasn't invited and didn't feel welcome, he still managed to score pretty top notch tickets to watch the entire exciting game unfold. Logan could literally see, spread across the sky, every hour of hard work and dedication the players on both teams had put in their entire lifetime. Two powerhouses head to head, not giving each other any room to pull ahead if the other team could help it. Playing at it's absolute finest, that was for sure.
Logan's eyes were everywhere, but of course, he never once missed a goal shot in Oliver's direction, watching his brother's skill and finesse, something he had every right to be proud of.
When the game came down to the wire, and both Viktor and Terence literally dove for the tiny glint of gold in the air - though Terence took that a bit more seriously than the other seeker, as they plummeted to the ground. Logan made a face at the thud that could literally be heard in the stadium of thousands, but in the end, the better team won. His brother's team. But then again, Logan never had any doubts.
He watched as Oliver charged the field to ensure that his best friend was okay, and a slight smile played at the corners of his brother's lips, Logan shaking his head. Typical Oliver, that was for sure. Always looking out for others.
Getting up to exit, he figured there was no point to really stick around. His brother had finally accomplished what he had trained to do his entire life, his father would be thrilled, the whole family, really. And well, Oliver deserved it. He'd made the entire family proud.
"Good job, big brother. Never fucking doubted you for a minute, even though you doubted yourself. ...Love you.." he said quietly under his breath, eyes still scanning the field below for one last moment before he turned and left, pouring out of the stadium with the rest of the crowd.