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Chapter Two
Serena pulled out her cell phone from her new Coach purse and called a number she never thought she would need again.
"S! Hi," Georgina Sparks greeted like nothing had changed between the two old friends.
Serena took a deep breath before cutting straight to the point of the phone call: "Dan and I broke up and I need to escape. Meet me in 20 minutes."
She didn't even wait for her drinking buddy to respond before she hung up. Then, Serena redirected the cab driver to the club location, refusing to let her emotions get the best of her or she would completely lose it.
By the time Serena got there, Georgina had already arrived.
"Hey, S." Georgina said with her party smile that made Serena want to smack her.
"Georgina," Serena spit out in greeting.
"Whoa! Why did you call me if you didn't want to have fun?" she pouted.
"Because I need to let loose and I know Blair would try to talk me out of it. Are you coming in or not?" Serena snapped.
Georgina nodded and followed Serena into the club.
The brunette was shocked at Serena's attitude, to say the least. It wasn't often that Serena had, what Georgina called "the Blair bitchiness" going on, but right now, it was on full force. If Georgina's plan wasn't working exactly how she wanted it to, she might have felt remorseful towards Serena.
Serena immediately sat down on the nearest empty stool at the bar, not caring if Georgina was next to her or not and immediately got the bartender's attention. She needed a drink and she needed it now!
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About an hour later, Serena had gotten herself drunk and was dancing carelessly with a couple of guys she'd never met before. She had completely lost Georgina about twenty minutes ago, but knowing G, she was with some guy doing something that Serena didn't want to know about; if she was still in the club at all. Serena wasn't shocked that she had left her though; that was Georgina Sparks for you.
Serena's legs were getting rubbery and she felt dehydrated. Wanting something/anything nonalcoholic, she stumbled back to her seat at the bar to take a breather. As soon as Serena ordered a glass of water, she felt someone grab her arm. Serena looked up and saw one of the guys that she was dancing with, and even though her consciousness was screaming otherwise, she followed him.
He led her outside and Serena lagged behind by a couple moments. He then gripped her arms and she got an adrenaline rush, and not the good kind. She wanted him off her.
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Serena woke up not realizing where she was. All she knew was that she was in a lot of pain. She felt around until her hand collided with her purse, which held her cell phone. She was actually surprised that it wasn't broken; now she just hoped that her wallet was safe but she'd check that later. She immediately dialed her mom; right now all the issues they were having didn't matter. She already knew Blair wouldn't be able to handle this, and she told herself that Dan wouldn't care, which was a total fabrication. And Georgina, well, she wouldn't give a damn since she was the one who left her at the club by herself in the first place.
The phone rang twice before she heard her mom say hello. It took Serena a couple of seconds to find her voice and respond. During this time Lily had said hello again.
Lily was just about to hang up when she heard a noise like someone crying.
"Mom ... can you come get me?" she heard her daughter cry.
"Come get you? Serena what's going on?" Lily insisted with utter confusion written all over face.
"Mom, please? I really need you."
Hearing those words with that tone of voice completely broke Lily's heart. "Serena what's wrong? What happened?" she asked again with a little more force in her voice. The only thing her stern voice did was make Serena cry harder.
"Mommy..." Lily hadn't been called Mommy by Serena since she was ten, so Lily knew it was something serious and was becoming really uneasy, "...he" that was all that Lily needed to hear. She had a pretty good idea of what had happened.
"Serena, I'll be there as soon as I can," she exclaimed as she slammed her phone shut and rushed out the door.
It was about ten minutes later that Lily arrived. As soon as Serena saw her, the tears started rolling, again. Lily immediately wrapped her daughter into a hug, which only made Serena sob harder. Lily could feel her daughter shaking and gripping her shirt with all her might, like she was afraid that her mother was going to either let go or disappear.
"Baby, it's going to be okay," she soothed as she rubbed Serena's back. She didn't know who she was saying it for, herself or her daughter. She'd never seen Serena so broken before.
After about five minutes of letting Serena cry, Lily began to loosen her grip on her daughter. "Serena, I need you to tell me what happened."
All she got out of that was more crying and Serena lashing her head from side to side saying no. "Honey, I can't help fix this and get you help if you don't tell me what happened."
This time the response was different. Serena lifted her head up, looked at her mother, and then started talking.
