A/N: I know you were expecting Jenny's point of view, but I decided to change the order of the chapters around a little bit. Here is some Chuck for you.
Chapter three: Central Park
Spotted: Nate Archibald looking forlorn with Chuck Bass in Central Park. What's the matter N, C not quite the company you were looking for?
"It sure took you long enough," Chuck said to Nate, tossing him a joint, "In the mood for some herbal, Nathaniel?" Chuck asked with a sly smile. "So what happened to you? Blair Waldorf steps a little too much for you to handle?
"No, no Chuck nothing like that," Nate said while blowing little circles of smoke from his mouth out in front of him, "it's just that I saw her again."
"Who?" Chuck asked the slightest hint of annoyance in his voice. Nate had the most amazing girlfriend and yet he was never satisfied. He either wanted Serena was some other mystery girl, but never Blair, Chuck just didn't understand it. He was the self-proclaimed womanizer, and even he thought he was being greedy.
"Jenny!" Nate said a little too loudly.
"Oh you're still not over her," Chuck said his voice full of sarcasm. He really didn't like to hear Nate talk about this girl, but Nate was his best friend, so he tolerated it. Still, Chuck didn't understand why he felt so upset when he thought about what Nate was doing to Blair. It wasn't he had feelings for her anything, was it? "What's the matter Nate? Is Blair no good?" Chuck asked with a laugh.
"What do you mean?" Nate asked.
"You know exactly what I mean," Chuck answered.
"Oh that," Nate said with a laugh, "I really don't know, I mean we haven't."
"Nathaniel, you need to seal the deal," Chuck said.
"Seal the deal? Who says seal the deal?" Nate laughed. "I don't know Chuck; don't you ever feel like our whole lives have been planned out for us? Don't you think we're entitled to have some choice in the matter?
"What we're entitled to, Nathaniel is a trust fund, a house in the Hamptons, and maybe a prescription drug problem and you are entitled to tap that ass," Chuck said with a smile, the last statement referencing Nate's inability to sleep with Blair.
"Chuck," Nate said, "what should I do about Serena?"
"Forget about her," Chuck answered simply, "she is nothing, she is a slut, she's not worth it.
Nate frowned he couldn't help feeling that Chuck was right and wrong at the same time. But he knew he couldn't just forget about Serena. He had to tell Blair his secret, even if it meant she might hate him forever.
