The sun was warm on her exposed arms, though there was a slight chill to Central Park this spring morning. She didn't know if it was the weather or that fact she remembered the last time in the park in detail.

The slight pressure of Chuck's hand was over powering the feeling in Blair's stomach that her world was about to change dramatically. And the fact that this was the last normal day.

She was glad he paid off that boy who would have sat beside her. His other hand was texting Nate, who was mad because Chuck would have sat beside him. She was starting to see the postive part of these long tacky zip-up graduation gowns. She knew if it hadn't been so long, Chuck's hand would be higher up her leg than it was.

The rush and excitement of graduation was all around her. Serena, seats away, had out her phone trying not to get caught as she talked into it. Dan, rows ahead, was doing the same. Chuck was laughing at whatever his and Nate's conversation held. Even though her life was about to change, she never felt more whole.

Blair turned her head, glaning back to Little J, who gave her a smile. Jenny held up her phone. Blair's hand reached into the oversized tote she had layed on the ground, getting out her phone.

Its never going to be the same...

Blair rolled her eyes.

Little J, this world is your's now...I've trained you well...

The ceremony began before Jenny could reply.

The only thing she remembered other than her name being called, was how everyone had gotten a kick when Chuck's name was called, and instead of raising from the front row, standing up in the back, cockily strolling up to the make-shift stage.

That day she realized how in love with Chuck Bass she really was, as she watched him go on the stage, winking to the crowd. And if by some sort of repetition of history, now in her late 30s sitting on a bench, half-eaten hot dog in her hand, she had the same realization.


"So who are you sleeping with?" Nate asked, when Chuck finally sat across form him at the table.

They had been meeting for lunch at the small mexican restaruant in SoHo for around ten years, and Nate had never seen Chuck so happy.

A devilish grin came upon his face, "Blair."

Chuck laughed as Nate's mouth dropped.

"Blair?" He asked, "Blair Waldorf?"

"Waldorf-Wood." Chuck corrected.

"Wait a minute." Nate said, "You're telling me that even after she broke your little black heart you're letting her come back into your bed?"

"Eh-YEAH!" Chuck replied.

"So, basically, you're Rhianna."

"Rhianna?"

Like some bad movie, Nate broke out in song, "When the sun shines, we shine together, told you i'd be here forever, said I'll always be your friend, took an oath, I'll stick it out to the end, now thats raining more than ever, I know we'll still have each other, you can stand under my umbrella."

Chuck was sure he would never stop, "DUDE!"

"You are whipped." Nate said.

"At least I dont sing like that." Chuck replied.


When O and Caden got home from school, Blair had already had dinner ordered and on the counter.

O looked at her amazed and Caden looked skeptical. He raised an eyebrow, "Mom, who's coming to dinner?"

She sent him a dirty look, "No one. This is going to be a family dinner."

"Then let me rephrase-" Caden put on one of those Blair smirks, "Who's being added to out family?"

"What are you talking about?" Blair asked.

"Chuck Bass. Everyone at school was talking about the two of you being seen at lunch today." Caden answered the smirk getting bigger, "But, we totally understand, he seemed quite charming when I meet him in the kitchen the other morning."

"Okay-" Blair started, "I just might happen to be with Chuck Bass, again, but I don't want you both to feel uncomfortable."

"Whatever. My friend Victoria is coming over tonight." Caden shrugged.

O smiled, "I'm going out to eat with Daniel."

"Alright." Blair said, and both of her children went to their rooms.

Ophelia was out the door twenty minutes later.

"Hey, mom?" Caden had changed his clothes, his hair was somewhat brushed, and as he sat beside her as she eat from the counter, she could smell the vanilla mint toothpaste he loved on his breath.

"Yes?" She knew what he was going to ask.

"Could you leave?" Caden asked. "I won't have sex or anything."

"Okay." She said, she wanted to see Chuck anyways.

"Really?" Caden looked shocked his mother gave in so easily.

"Yep." Blair got up, and Caden followed her into the foyer. She put on the coat she had laying on the small table.

The elevator dinged. The doors slid open. Victoria had tamed her hair into a ponytail, she had on metalic silver pumps with a silver mini-dress that clashed with her black blazer and black leggings.

"You must be Victoria." Blair smiled, "I'm the mother who is leaving, but you can call me Blair."

"Bye, mom." Caden said, as Blair walked past Victoria getting in the elevator and hitting the button.

"Bye, honey." She smiled as the doors slid shut and she got one final look at her son's confused face.


A/N: Okay that was more of a filler chap...I just wanted to post so you dont think I'm quitting on this story...cuz I'm not...

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