A/N: Here it is, the last chapter!!! It took me a long time to write this, and it isn't the best chapter ever, so be nice. PLEASE review, I want to know that the story was worth writing. Sorry if the description of the wedding dresses and rings doesn't seem right to you. I have a picture of them in my head, but found it hard to describe.

Chapter 9: The Big Day

Gossip Girl Here: Your one and only source into the scandalous life of Manhattan's elite. SPOTTED: V leaving our rehearsal dinner, escorted by security. And look what she sent me. I guess our Kings and Queens weren't always ready for wedded bliss. See you at the wedding, if there still is one.

You know you love me!

XOXO Gossip Girl

----------The Van der Woodsen/Humphrey Kitchen: Sunday—8:00 A.M.----------

The next morning all three girls looked up from their breakfast to see the latest Gossip Girl Blast.

"Crap!" said Serena, "She's posted the video Vanessa took of last night."

"Well, whatever," said Jenny, and for once it looked like she meant it, "She doesn't matter anyway." Suddenly she squealed, "Oh my God!!! I'm getting married in eight hours!!! I'm so excited!"

The ceremony was at four, and the reception started at five, but the girls would need all day to get ready.

"I know!" squealed Blair, "Chuck hasn't dropped one single hint about the honeymoon; I have no idea where we're going!"

"Same with Dan," said Serena, "I was sure he'd cave with the right persuasion."

"Ew! S, please spare me the details. That's my brother you're talking about!" groaned Jenny.

"Yeah, S, we don't have time for that," said Blair, as the doorbell rang, "anyway, I think the staff are here."

Lily went and got the door (Rufus and Eric had left an hour ago to help see to the grooms) and a whole crowed of people came into the apartment.

Dorota, Lily, the best hair stylist and makeup artist in Manhattan, in other words the world, and six other maids would spend the day working only on the brides. Eleanor, ten maids, the next best hairstylists in the city, and the next best make-up artist in the city, would be working on the bridesmaids.

By three o'clock all of the brides and bridesmaids were ready. The bridesmaids were wearing Eleanor Waldorf designs that were baby blue, halter dresses.

Blair's dress was strapless, and fit in a tight corset to her hips, where it had a rose pink underskirt, surrounded by a white overskirt. She wore a string of pearls around her neck with matching pearl earrings. Her hair was in a bun with a few curls strategically placed outside of the bun, and pearls set in randomly, and the veil fit around it perfectly.

Serena wore an off-the-shoulder v-neck dress with elbow length sleeves. It belted at her waist with a beautifully tied silk bow in the back. She wore sapphire earrings along with a gold bracelet with sapphires in it. Part of her hair was pulled back into a sapphire clip, and the veil fit under the clip.

Jenny's dress was a strapless like Blair's but its skirt was level with its bodice, so that it cascaded like water in one long sheet from her chest to the floor. She wore emerald earrings and a gold bracelet with emeralds in it. Her hair was curled perfectly, and fell to her shoulders. She wore a headband encased with emeralds, and the veil came off of it.

All three girls wore white Jimmy Chus, had a train ten feet long, and had gotten French manicures and pedicures. The girls had chosen their jewelry based on their wedding and engagement rings. Blair's engagement ring had a beautiful diamond on it that was set in a gold band, and her wedding ring was gold also, but with smaller diamonds set into it. Serena's engagement ring had a circular sapphire on it, and the wedding ring was a plain gold band. Jenny's engagement ring and wedding ring went together. The engagement ring was a gold band, with an emerald shaped like a raindrop on it. The wedding ring was a gold band that fit into the engagement ring, with an indent where the bottom of the emerald rain drop would fall, so that when worn together the two rings would look like one.

Once everyone was ready they got into the limos and set off. They were getting married at an exclusive New York City hotel, and they had rented out the entire thing for the event. When they arrived they walked through the back door and went to their rooms to touch up their makeup.

Meanwhile, the guys were getting ready in another room, across the hotel from the girls. They were wearing black Eleanor Waldorf tuxes and looked dashing. Each had a red rose in their corsage, to match the red and white rose bouquets that would be featured at the wedding.

"You guys nervous?" asked Nate.

"What's there to be nervous about?" asked Dan.

"Well," said Chuck, his voice laced with sarcasm, "in case you've forgotten, you will, in fact, be getting married in about an hour."

"Yes, but Serena won't turn into a different person the moment she says 'I do', will she?" said Dan, "The only thing different about her will be that she'll have my name attached to hers."

"You think that now," said Nate, "but do any of us really know?"

"Yes," said Chuck, "I am confident that Blair will still be the same, I don't know about you.

Dan smirked at Nate who said, "Yeah, you're right."

Eric, who was the best man for all three of them, knocked on the door then stuck his head in saying, "It's time."

----------The Reception Room: Sunday—11:30 P.M.----------

All three couples were dancing, each in their own little world.

"Hey Mrs. Archibald," said Nate.

Jenny beamed, "I like the way that sounds."

"Well you know what?" Nate put his lips right to her ear and whispered, "I love the way that sounds."

Dan and Serena never said anything during their last dance, because they needed no words. They understood each other perfectly, words were never necessary between them.

"So," said Chuck, looking right into Blair's eyes, "No regrets?"

She looked steadily back at him, "No regrets."

"I love you."

"I love you too," and she put her head on his shoulder, ready to go out into the world as Mrs. Bass.

Across the street Vanessa Abrams saw the three couples get into separate limos, the brides still wearing their dresses. She watched as first Dan and Serena got in their limo. Neither was talking, they just held hands and stared into each other's eyes. Chuck and Blair got in their limo next, kissing the entire time, and Vanessa could guess that Blair's wedding dress wouldn't stay on much longer. The couple had a thing for limos. Nate and Jenny were last, and it was the most painful thing for her to watch by far. Nate was carrying Jenny bridal style, Oh how cliché thought Vanessa disgustedly, and they were both laughing, joy etched on both their faces.

Vanessa turned and walked down the street, leaving her heart behind her.

Gossip Girl Here: Your one and only source into the scandalous life of Manhattan's elite. SPOTTED: Our Kings and Queens leaving for their honeymoons. But where is V? For once, no one, not even Queen J, seems to care. The triple wedding of the century just took place in New York, and what made it the triple wedding of the century you ask? Not even scandal could break it up. Enjoy your honeymoons.

You know you love me!

XOXO Gossip Girl