A/N: Right, new story :) It's basically lots of little one-shots about Blair and Chuck's 'first times', ranging from their younger years pre-series and hopefully ranging throughout the two seasons, haven't decided yet. It's un-beta'd so all mistakes are mine. This chapter takes place at like their first day at primary school, and I'm writing it so that Nate and Blair are not together since like kindergarten or whatever. Blair's also not the prim and proper Blair that we see in the series, she just as eager to run about and play and get dirty as all the other kids. Might be slightly out of character, but there we go :) Lastly, read, review and enjoy! x


She stood at the edge of the playground, rocking to and fro nervously from her toes to her heels. As she rocked, her brown hair flicked a little with each movement. He watched as her mother scolded her for scuffing her new shoes. The girl received a little push on her back and as she turned to wave at her mother, her face fell as she realised she was already left alone.

Chuck watched from the shadows as the girl began scraping her feet slowly as she moved towards the gaggle of children chasing one another around. Attempting to integrate herself with their childish ways, the girl ran aimlessly in the wrong direction and as a result ran directly into another girl. Both girls lay on the floor, the brunette laughing and the blonde wrinkling her nose and dusting down her hands.

"Sorry," the brunette smiled apologetically, getting to her feet and offering her hand to the blonde. The blonde smiled back and shrugged, taking her hand and seemingly brushing off their accident.

"S'alright," the blonde grinned, not letting go of the other girl's hand. "I'm Serena. What's your name?"

"Blair Waldorf," the brunette replied and a large grin overtook her face, the odd tooth missing. "I'm five, how old are you?"

Serena gasped and then squealed, Chuck chuckling to himself at Blair's widened eyes. Clearly Blair, as she had introduced herself, had never witnessed female excitement before. "Wow! I'm five too!"

Blair laughed as Serena remained open-mouthed. Serena then tugged at Blair to go and join them in playing their game, and the two of them went running off, hand in hand. Chuck continued to watch, partly wanting to go and play with the other children, but he decided he'd stay put. For now. Watching seemed much more fun, particularly now there was something, or rather someone, worth watching.