Title: Peter Pan
Author: Shelby Lewis
Summary: Blair Waldorf played Wendy Darling. Her Neverland was Victrola. And her Peter Pan was Chuck Bass. The boy she fell in love with and chose to stay behind.
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Sometimes when Blair Waldorf was little she would crawl in her bed and watch Peter Pan. Of course she never told anyone she did this, it wasn't a lady like movie. It wasn't filled with princesses and happily afters, but pirates and a boy who refused to grow up and face his feelings. She liked it because it was more realistic. In real life the prince doesn't gallop on his horse and ride off into the sunset. A fairy godmother doesn't come along and wave her magic wand turning your pumpkin into a carriage. You don't fall asleep and only wake up with true loves kiss. And she definitely had never lived in a house filled with seven tiny men. Nope fairy tales and princesses were non-existent.
Peter Pan on the other hand was her reality. Okay so she never went to Neverland or befriended a fairy, but that wasn't how she looked at it. Peter Pan in her opinion was a real life story and one filled with much heart break. She was Wendy, the girl who was tired of her old life and went in search of something new. Instead though it found her in the form of a boy.
This boy was Peter Pan and he showed her things that no one else had. They experienced things she had experienced with no one else. There were bad people along the way like Captain Hook, but they fought their hardest and were rid of them. They fell in love, or at least Wendy did. At least Blair did. As for Peter Pan though, well he just didn't want to grow up. He was too scared to admit his feelings, to say he was in love. He stayed behind as the same little boy he was and Wendy went back to reality. He lives as a dreamer while all her true dreams are left back in Neverland with him. She left her boy behind in his own magic world without parents, rules, and love. Wendy Darling only went to Neverland once and so did Blair Waldorf.
There she lived, fought, and loved for a short period of time.
Peter Pan was her reality. Blair Waldorf played Wendy Darling. Her Neverland was Victrola. And her Chuck Bass was her Peter Pan. The boy she fell in love with, but had to say goodbye too. No fairy tales weren't real, but Peter Pan was.
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A/N: I know it's short, but I have always connected these two things. I mean Chuck Bass is so like Peter Pan. He's an orphan, he refuses to grow up and be an adult, and even if he did fall in love, which we know he did with Blair, he won't admit it to her. Review if you would like me to try and connect it to another famous story because I'd like to give it a try.
