She had been on the edge. She didn't know whether she wanted to go through with it, marrying him. But those vows, wow. She knew he loved her, she was sure about that much, but the vows he had written had just proved how much he understood her. She was absolutely sure now. Now, her wedding was just a couple of hours away, and she was happy, finally just truly happy. Knowing that the man she was about to marry not only loved her unconditionally, but also understood her, as more than just "Queen Bee". That was until the moment Chuck walked into the room.

"Blair, you look beautiful." said Chuck.

"Thank you. . . What are you doing here?" she asked.

"I came to tell you that you can't marry Louis. Not because of that stupid promise you made."

"How did you know about that? Who told you?" she asked, all of a sudden furious with whoever had open their big mouths.

"Look, it's a long story, for another time. But right now, I'm telling you that you can't go through with this."

"And why not?" She didn't like it when people told her what to do, no matter who is was.

"Because you don't love him, Blair!"

"But I do Chuck, and you don't seem to understand that. Our love may have been a "great love". But the thing about great loves is that they never end well, it's always just a moment, that's bound to end sometime." she responded softly. "I need you to go. I made my decision a long time ago Chuck, and you can't change my mind about it. I'm marrying Louis today, there's no preventing it."

"Blair , please just ..."

"No, Chuck" she interrupted, "Leave, there's no more trying to convince me. It's done. There are some people you can only love by not being with them."

He sighed, "I hope your happy, Blair, I really do." he said with sincerity.

She was free, and it felt like the weight of 1,000 planets just lift off her shoulders.