Chapter four.
Getting read to go to Evergreen State college, Dan put on his tie, his dad Rufus giving him the 'father and son' talk. "Make me proud, son." Rufus complimented, knowing he would anyway, after all he was a Humphrey man. For the hundredth time, "I won't do nothing more." Dan promised, a half-smile bracing onto his lips, as he put his blazer on, turning round. "And I'll promise that I'll come every weekend that I can." He made it sound as hopeful, although that Washington wasn't so near Brooklyn, he would atleast try.
Grabbing his belongings, he went into the loft's living room, his sister already sat down, his mum tearful. "Your all growing up so fast." She sobbed, reaching up to hug him. "Mum." Moaning in embarrassment Dan hugged her back, a half-smile swiping on his lips as he flashed a look at Jenny. "I'll be back whenever I can." He applied, keeping it in his mind, letting go of his mum slowly, but not ignoring her. "Don't turn out like Blair". He warned Jenny, watching a laugh escape her lips. "Don't worry." Standing up she nervously looked at Dan, she would admit that she would miss the chats she would have, knowing she couldn't tell her mum and dad about being the new queen of Constance school. "I'll miss you Dan." Admitting it, she flushed red, her usual pale face pulling off an admirable smile; while she hugged him, for minutes. "Well your making me late so I better go." He murmured, glancing back at his dad, giving him a quick man hug. "I'll call you". Pointing his fingers again, he opened the door, hearing his phone vibrate in his pocket, taking it out.
Spotted: Heart to heart goodbye's from the Humphrey's, a good luck to Lonely Boy who may just fit in after all.
Flipping it shut, he sighed, having no intention to let Gossip Girl ruin his day, Dan pulled his suitcase down the flights of stairs, with no troubles what-so-ever.
