Hi guys, I'm back from holidays today, and I have a surprise for you ! Well that's not really a surprise, but that's a new chapter of this story :) It's a short one, but the next will be longer and more interesing. I hope you gonna love this new one, and don't forget to leave a reviewn it's always nice ;)


"So, how has been this first week with Nate?" asked Serena, holding out a cup of tea to her best friend.
"It was kind of… Good." answered Blair, and she was not lying. Nate was nice with everyone, he did a good job: he convinced the redactor of the Harpen's Bazaar to dedicate an article about Blair Waldorf, her life, her job, and others things that will concern women. All the girls at the office were crazy about Nate, every morning when he showed up they were all waiting for him at the reception just to say 'hello'. "But it's weird to have him all the time with me, you know."
"Weird? Why?"
"Well, I haven't seen him since four years, and now he's back, and I feel like I don't know him anymore."
"B, you're over reacting! Nate didn't change, he's still the same guy he was when he left. We all lost contact with him during his trip to London, but he's the kind of person who knows who he is, who his real friends are and where is home is."

Serena was right, but Blair had the intuition that something was not normal about Nate, that something happened in England, something more important than his resignation to the Spectator, something that made him came back here to be safe. Blair was going to find out what his friend was hiding, she was the best for that.

"Stop talking about work, how was your little vacation in Cuba?" asked Blair.
"It was in the Bahamas, thanks for listening to what I say" laughed Serena, that was one of her quality: she wasn't a spiteful person. "It was awesome, you should go there someday it's so beautiful. Dan got really inspired for his new book, I think he want to write a story about slavery."
"That seems really interesting", said Blair ironically, of course since Dan's first book, she wasn't a big fan of his work.
"Blair… I'm gonna quit my job" declared Serena suddenly.

Blair was surprised by this announce, Serena loved her job more than everything. She was one of the most famous models in America, and recently she signed a contract with Gucci.

"And why? You love your job!"
"Well, hum…" started Serena, looking at her best friend with a shy smile "You're the first to know…"
"Please S, hurry up or I'll kill you!" ordered Blair.
"I'm three months pregnant B! Dan and I are going to have a baby!" scream Serena.

Blair didn't know what to say, of course she was happy for Serena and Dan, but she never really been a big fan of kids. Children were an option for Blair, they take too much time and money, and they're always in trouble. Maybe she was thinking this way because she hadn't find the right guy to start a family with, but for now, a baby was her last worry. But she couldn't say that to Serena, especially now, so she smiled big to the blonde and hugged her.

"I can't wait to see him or her" said Serena, all happy "and tonight I'm telling Dan, I'm sure he's gonna be more excited than me, you know how much he loves kids. Remember with Milo, Georgina's baby, he was such a great fake dad…" Serena was talking so fast and seemed so happy, that Blair didn't want to interrupt her. "Oh my God! What if I'm a terrible mother? Imagine if the baby cries all the time when he's with me? And what if he hates me?" she started to freak out.
"Serena, you are gonna be an amazing mom, maybe the best I know. Our mothers are not the best examples, but you learn from their mistakes and you are never gonna do them, okay?" Blair comforted her.
"Blair, you're my best friend, since ever, would you like to be the godmother of this little baby?" asked Serena, tears in her eyes.
"I would love to S! Except if he pukes on me, I'll stop being nice" laughed Blair at her best friend.

Nate and Dan were walking in Greenwich Village, a cup of coffee in hands, looking for the house Nate saw online. Since his comeback in New York, he was living at the Plaza, and now that he had a job -and a salary- he wanted his independence. Lately he was checking online the real estate ad, when he noticed a house in Greenwich Village: it was all in red bricks, with two floors and an attic, a little garden in the backyard, a beautiful living room, a modern kitchen with a view on the garden, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Maybe it was too big for him, but he always loved Greenwich, and he had to think about a future family.

"Nate, we've been walking here for forty minutes, are you sure this is the right place?" asked Dan, who was tired of following his friend in all Greenwich.
"I'm sure we're close, I feel it."
"I don't feel it at all. Man please, there are plenty others houses in New York, why do you want to see this one?"
"Look, there it is!" shouted Nate, pointing a red house across the street.

Nate knocked on the door three times, and an old lady opened up. She smiled to them and made them entered.

"I'm Mary, welcome to my house. I've been living here for sixty years, with my husband we bought this house after the war." explained the lady.
"It's really beautiful, I feel in love with it when I saw it." said Nate, exploring the living room and the kitchen.
"At the beginning, the house was devastated, but my husband was stubborn, so he spent two years here, making all the work by himself. I was so amazed when I saw the results, I didn't regret our little apartment in Brooklyn. We raised our two kids here, they are adults now, and they live in Seattle and Los Angeles, so they don't want his house, unfortunately. Five years ago, my husband got a lung tumor, I always told him he was smoking too much, and he died eight months after the diagnosis. This house is… The place we've been happy… This house, it's special. But I'm too old now and it's too big for me here, so I don't have the choice…"
"I buy it." declared Nate "This is the most beautiful story I've ever heard, and I know I'll be happy in this house."
"I'm so glad you love it, and you guys, are gonna be happy here. I've always been for equality, and I support gay marriage…"
"Oh no! We're not a couple, he's married, and we're just friends" interrupted Nate.
"Too bad for him, right?" laughed Dan.
"Shut up Humphrey!"


The next chapter is already written, and because I haven't been there for two weeks you will have it before monday or tuesday, it depends if I got enough reviews :)