As he walked up to the receptionist thoughts raced through his mind. What happened to Blair? This is all my fault. The lady behind the desk was on the phone.

"Excuse me Ms. Can you please tell me what room Blair Wal-"

She cut him off.

"Young man I am on the phone right now you can sit over there and wait just like everyone else."

She pointed to an area of sickly looking people. He was enraged. He took the phone right out of her hands and hung it up.

"I am Chuck Bass! I do not wait! Now tell me what room Blair Waldorf is in!"

The receptionist was terrified. Before she could say anything Serena spotted him.

"Chuck!"

Chuck turned around and saw Serena tear stricken. He looked back at the receptionist with an evil glare and walked over to Serena.

"What the hell happened?" Chuck held Serena's shoulders wanting to shake the answer out of her.

"I don't know! They took her to the E.R. they said we could wait in her hospital room." Tears started flowing down her face.

"Here." Chuck pulled out a handkerchief and gave it to her. She wiped her tears away gently and started walking to Blair's hospital room. Chuck followed.

The clock ticked endlessly as they waited for a doctor to give them and explanation. Serena sat in a chair across the room trying to pull herself together. Chuck was still and lost in his thoughts. He began to think of a past argument him and Blair had just a few days ago.

"Chuck this has to stop." Blair said as she picked up empty scotch bottles around his suite.

" It's never going to stop Blair, and will you stop cleaning! That's what maids are for." Chuck grabbed one of the bottles that wasn't empty and went to take a swig.

"Chuck!" Blair smacked the bottle out of his hands.

It hit the floor and the liquid poured out. Chuck looked at the bottle and went to pick it up.

"Bitch." he said under his breath.

"What?"

" You can leave now Blair."

"I'm sorry Chuck but I'm not going to leave you like this."

" Why do you care so much?"

"I just want you to be happy."

" Only one thing can make me happy."

Blair knew exactly what he was talking about. Her eyes began to water.

" Then say it."

Chuck hung his head and clenched his teeth together. Blair waited for a moment.

"I can't."

Blair shut her eyes. This had been a repeating cycle for awhile now. She knew he'd never say it. He had never truly loved anyone before.

"You win. I'll leave." Blair walked towards the door.

"Blair wait." He could hardly think his head ached from all the alcohol he consumed.

"Goodbye Chuck."

Chuck was abruptly brought back into reality when a doctor came into the room. He had this look on his face. Chuck knew immediately he wasn't about to hear good news.