Hello readers, I'm pleased to inform you that a legend is back in the UES. Yes, Blair Waldorf has returned. With a hyphen and two teenage children, Blair looks better than ever, but I guess alimony does wonders for the complexion. Maybe our favorite scandals' parents are in for the surprise of their lives. Not only will I be watching you, I am also keeping an eye in the Waldorf-Woods.

XOXO

Gossip Girl


Blair Waldorf-Wood hadn't been back to the UES since she was at Yale. She had cut off ties with everyone around the time she had broken up with Chuck Bass, her sophomore year of college. Her senior year, she met Alexander Wood. He was almost ten years her senior, but she was taken with him and married him within months of meeting him. She was thirty-six when he was in an accident, now at thirty-seven; she had brought her children back to her old world, so that memories in their old Victorian style home wouldn't drive her crazy. As she stood with Caden and Ophelia Waldorf-Wood, she had no idea what would happen with her old friends…friends she hadn't talked to in seventeen years. The two teens were restless considering Caden was seventeen and Ophelia was sixteen.

She wished Alex was still alive, because not only would her children still have a father, but she wouldn't be in a postiton that she might just have to see Chuck Bass again. Things had ended badly between them.

Chuck Bass had sat across the small table for two, staring at Blair with a look of absoulte love. After all the things they had been through to get where they were accepted by their friends, it was killing her to do what she was about to do. He was so perfect-they were so perfect. But her wonderful world was about to crash with five small words that equaled one huge lie.

As he watched her troubled face, his own showed that he was starting to realize something was wrong.

"B-" He started, his tone sounded worried and his eyes confirmed it, "What's wrong?"

She bit her lip, trying to decide if she was doing the right thing. She knew that she was, because she knew if she was to stay with him, he would suffer in the end more than he knew about.

"I think we shouldn't see each other anymore." To the words to come out was a lot harder than she would have thought it to be.

His eyebrows lowered in confusion, and she wanted to yell "APRIL FOOL'S" as a sadness reached his eyes.

"Why?" He had lost a bit of the sad and sounded cruel.

The next words almost brought up her dinner as she made herself sick, "I don't love you anymore."

Blair had tried to forget the way he looked at her and the way he left the resturant(A/N: No spell check). But now, she was in the city they shared since she was seventeen and even though she had no idea where he was, she felt him as intensely as it would be if he was right beside her.

"Moooommmm!" The over stressed word was coming from Caden, "Are you just going to stand there?"

Blair rolled her eyes, "There is alot to this city, and your mother, that you don't know."

"I'm sure you were a real dare devil, Mom." Caden said as he mimiked the eye gesture.

Blair lifted her eyebrows, "You'd be surprised."

Ophelia stiffled a giggle as Caden mouthed, "Yeah, right."

The two Waldorf-Woods looked identical to their mother, with dark brown hair and thin frames. Ophelia mirrored her mother at sixteen, all except for the green eyes she had gotten from Alex. Caden was the male version of Blair, he had her eyes and a slight curl to his hair. The two siblings also had Blair's mannerisms and used that cruel fake smile perfectly.

Blair had always wondered what her children would have looked like if Chuck had been their father. She always smiled at the thought of a child with both of their mannerisms.

"Are we going to go?" Caden's voice held an aggrivated annoyed tone.

"No...This is our new home." Blair said, sarcastically before she went to hail a cab.


Caden Waldorf-Wood loved New York. Sure, he had only been there for about an hour but the busy fast lifestyle was already attracting him. His younger sister seemed to feel the same as they stared out the window of the taxi, they had took to get to their new apartment.

Eleanor had held on to her apartment even after she moved away, so that Blair could use it anytime she wanted. And it seemed like a good time to take up on that offer.

Both Caden and Ophelia noticed that their mother seemed strange when they arrived at the UES. Caden was starting to realize that maybe there was a lot he didn't know about his mother. It was a strange feeling for them to realize that Blair Waldorf-Wood was someone completely different from their mother, that she had dated and possibly slept around.

When they reached the apartment, Blair took her old room. Ophelia decided upon Eleanor's old room and Caden was more than happy with the guest room.

The elevator dinged as it hit their floor, Blair was confused. She didn't think anyone knew she was here. Caden who was close to the elevaor has two slender arms wrap around him before he could even see what happened. Blair smiled, she could recognize that blonde head anywhere.

"I've wanted to see you for forever." Serena said, as she stopped hugging him to look at Blair, who forgot that she was about to take her suitcase upstairs, "But your mother would never leave New England. I'm your aunt Serena, though not by blood."

Blair rolled her eyes as Serena walked over and gave Blair a hug that was similar to the breath-takingly-tight one she gave Caden.

"I've missed you." Serena said, giving Blair a smile.

You could hardly tell that Serena was nearing forty, it was the same with Blair, as though when they were in their twenties, their looks just froze.

Blair gave her a similar smile, "Missed you, too, S."

"So, when are we going to arrange all the playdates we missed?" Serena laughed, grabbing one of Blair's bags and following her upstairs with it.

"Oh, right, I almost forgot about little Daniel Humphrey, Jr." Blair replied.

"And there is Carter Humphrey. He's fifteen, I had him after we lost touch until your mother called me and told me you were coming back." Serena added.

"I am beginning to worry about how many Humphreys are running around the Upper East Side." Blair joked, "Speaking of the Upper East Side, is Gossip Girl still around?"

Serena groaned, "Yes. And the kids are just as obsessed as we were. They mentioned you on there."

"Really? I am still popular on Gossip Girl?" Blair asked amused.

"A legend, they are calling you." Serena said seriously before giggling.

"Whoa." Blair replied in a high valley girl voice, her voice was normal when she asked, "What about the other legends?"

"You mean Chuck?" Serena asked. She was the only one who knew why Blair had to break up with Chuck and that was why she hadn't talked to her step-father since she was twenty.


A/N: Hope I left you hanging...this is going to be alot about B and C rekindling and if anyone can guess the history of what two adults is repeating in your review I will totally give you my 'Get Out Of Jail Free' card...

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