Chuck and Blair break-up extended (3x17). Now, this is a major spoiler alert for those who haven't watched it yet.
Betrayal is the only truth that sticks. Chuck loses the one that meant the most. His hotel, or Blair? He destroyed Blair.
She walked on the streets full of shame, trickery and feeling degraded. She truly thought she was loved by a man who changed his whole life around for their happiness together. The salty tears stain her porcelain skin. Tears that cried for an angel to listen, and clear out the cry of the devil, Jack Bass. She could not do this no longer, she gives up. A feeling of a storm taking over her heart, and the basement floods and she loses the light.
No amount of purified water can belittle the amount of filth she feels of herself after the course of one day. One day was all it took for a life to be changed forever. She risked everything so he could find happiness, which she would not distribute, it seems. Questions were scattered through her weepy mind, questions she could not answer.
She arrives at the glass doors of the Waldorf apartment, finding a towering shadow of a miserable man who manipulated a woman's feelings.
"Home so soon?" he sneers quietly.
"Please tell me Jack was lying, and you wouldn't betray me like that." she proposes with great vulnerability.
"Betray you? You're the one who just came home from seeing my uncle." he murmurs grittily through his teeth.
"I went there for you, because I thought it was the only way that would save your hotel,"
"I would have done anything to help you, all you had to do was ask."
"If I asked, it wouldn't of worked. You would've been too willing. When Jack came to you, he would've known we were working together. I did what I had to, to win."
The truth is placed out on table. The cards are picked. Jack snatched two crystal aces, and Chuck was placed with a king. Her pulse accelerated, but her blood was continuing at a slow pace. They say behind every man is a good woman, but for him, it was behind every man was a thousand-foot tall concrete building that was making his heart solidify into a cold mount of brick.
These words were not real, she stared at him in disbelief, "No," she whispered "listen to yourself."
"I can't let my feelings cost me all that I've built."
"Even if it means losing me instead." she shakes her head in disbelief. Tears caressed the bore of her soft auburn eyes, and eventually trailed down to her cheeks.
"All I ever did was love you."
"The word thing I ever did, the darkest thought I ever had, you said you'd stand by me through anything. This Blair, is anything."
"I never thought that the worst thing you'd ever do would be to me." she shows her vulnerable side, once again. She is looking straight through the man who she thought was filled with dignity. For the first time, haze and cloud is all she can see.
He shakes his head in amusement,
"You went out there on your own."
A surge of sharp and tender pain flashes across his left cheek, causing him to shiver.
"You've lost everything. You've lost me." she chokes, shaking.
"Goodbye, Chuck."
