A/N: I want to thank all those who have reviewed! Thank you so much! Anyways, enjoy!

Chuck woke up the next morning. The rain had gone and now it was sunny outside. He would never admit it, but he liked the sun. It reminded him that his life was finally having it's sunshine. Before he and Blair ever got together, he felt like something had been missing in his life. And he had been right. Blair was the secret ingredient and without her there truly was nothing. He looked around his room. Blair wasn't in it. He sighed and got out of bed. He place the back of his hand against his forehead. His fever seems to have gone down. He grabs his ruby silk robe and put it over his pyjamas. He walks into his bathroom and takes a shower and brushes his teeth. He steps out of the bathroom and out of his bedroom. He wipes his eyes, to get him awake and alert. When he reached his living room, he smiled. On the couch lay a sleeping Blair Waldorf. A blanket covered her petite frame. She stayed here for me? he thought. He made his way over to the couch. He kneeled down beside it, so he didn't disturb Blair. He gently stroked her brunette curls. Her head started to turn. Her eyes slowly opened. She smiled when she saw Chuck there.

"Good morning, Chuck."

He smiled back.

"Good morning, Princess. Breakfast?"

"Yes, please!"

She sat up on the couch. Chuck got his phone and called room service. After repeating his order seven times to the person on the other side, he hung up. He went to sit beside Blair.

"Stupid asshole. He didn't even hear me when I said pancakes."

Blair giggled.

"Don't worry about him."

He looked at her and smiled. She always knew how to calm him down. She brought her hand up and felt his forehead.

"Looks like your fever is gone. You get your reward."

She leaned in and gave him a kiss. It was full of passion. Chuck put his arms around her and brought her closer. Oh how he had missed her. His tongue entered her mouth. She greatly accepted it. She was going for the knot that had tied his robe, when there was a knock at the door.

"Room service!"

Chuck sighed. Great timing, asshole! he thought. Blair went back to where she was seated on the couch. Chuck got up and went to answer the door. An Palace employ wheeled in their breakfast. He set it on the coffee table. Chuck ushered him out quickly before turning back to look at Blair. She had already started eating her pancakes. Chuck went and sat down beside her. She passed him some pancakes. He immediately started to eat. While eating, he looked over at Blair and couldn't help but smile. This is how he wanted to spend his life. Waking up and seeing Blair. Blair smiling at him. They finished their breakfast. Chuck was pouring them another glass of orange juice, when Blair's phone alerted her that she had a message. She went to her purse and took out her phone.

B, can we meet later on today? -S

Blair read the short text over and over. Does Serena even want to talk to me? she thought. She sighed and texted back.

Sure. What time? -B

Around eleven? We can grab lunch. B, I can't believe what a bitch I was. -S

S, the only bitch here is me. -B

How about we leave the apologizing to when we meet up? LOL-S

Haha, I agree. See you then? -B

Of course -S.

Blair put her phone away. She smiled. Things were looking up for her and Serena's friendship. She looked up at Chuck. He was staring at her in curiosity. She smiled.

"I'm meeting Serena in an hour. I better go."

She gave him a kiss on the cheek and then went out the door. She walked happily to the elevator. She pressed the button for the ground floor. Once she arrived on the ground floor she walked outside and called a cab. After stepping in she told the cab driver to go to her building. She arrived in a matter of minutes. She hopped out and ran inside. She was just so happy to have her best friend back. The elevator took her to her floor. She stepped out and ran to her room. She shut her bedroom door behind her and made her way to her closet. She pulled out a red Coach blouse and a pair of skinny jeans she had gotten from Kitson. She did her make up. Simple but noticeable. She slipped on her red headband. She pulled on her Chanel boots and grabbed her J.J. Winters handbag and walked out of the door. She went back downstairs and took the elevator back to the ground floor. She got outside and hailed a cab. She climbed in and told the cab driver to take her to Barney's. She sat silently until her phone rang. She put it up to her ear.

"Hello?"

"B! I'm so sorry. I kind of made a little mess in the loft. Could you come there instead?"

Blair giggled. Leave it to Serena to make a mess at her fiancé place.

"Okay. I'll see you in a few."

"Bye, B."

Blair hung up. She turned to the cab driver.

"Change of plans. Take me to Brooklyn."

The cab driver turned the cab and started for the Brooklyn bridge. They arrived twenty minutes later. Blair quickly paid the cab driver before hurrying inside to the loft. She knocked on the door. She waited a minute before it opened. Serena stood in front of her. Serena smiled.

"Blair!"

Blair couldn't help but smile. She had truly missed her best friend.

"Serena!"

Serena immediately pulled her into a hug. After they separated, Serena led Blair to the living room. Blair sat one side of the couch and Serena sat on the other. Serena took a deep breath before speaking.

"Look Blair, I'm sorry for getting mad at you. I shouldn't have it's just that I've been stressed out lately and last night when me and Dan were watching Grease I realized how much of a bitch I was being to you. I shouldn't have yelled. I hope you forgiver me."

Blair smiled.

"Of course I forgive you. But if anyone should be apologizing here, it should be me. I should have stopped the fight but I didn't. I shouldn't be putting pressure on you. You are the one that is getting married and pregnant. I should be the last person giving you stress."

Serena smiled.

"We're good."

"Yup. But one question."

"Okay."

"How did you realize you were the bitch when watching Grease?"

Serena giggled.

"Because, I'm like Rizzo and your like Sandy. I couldn't be mean to you."

Blair laughed. Serena would always find a way to make her laugh. Serena got up and grabbed a bridal magazine and brought it over to Blair.

"I can't find a bouquet."

Blair smiled.

"I'll help."

"Thanks Blair."

"No problem. What are friends for?"

For the next couple hours the girls looked through countless bridal magazines. After they were bored with them, Serena turned to Blair.

"I think we'll need to call a wedding party meeting."

Blair smiled.

"I'll start calling."

Meanwhile, Eric walked through Central Park. He was still thinking of dinner the night before. Why can't I get her out of my head! he kept thinking. He was about to leave the park when he saw a familiar red head. What the hell? Why do I keep seeing her everywhere? he thought. He smiled. He couldn't help it. Something about her made him smile. He walked over to her.

"Sharon."

She turned around and smiled.

"Eric! Wow, how many times have we run into each other?"

"I lost count. It's almost a daily routine."

They shared a laugh. Eric looked around.

"Where's Evan?"

"He's at school. I have to pick him up in half and hour."

Suddenly, her phone started to ring. She took it out. Before answering it she looked at Eric.

"I hope you don't mind."

"No, no go ahead."

She smiled before answering it. Eric looked at some plants to distract him. He heard Sharon close her phone and let out and annoyed groan.

"Stupid bitch!"

Eric looked at her. She sighed.

"My boss. She wants me to come in fifteen minutes. But I tried to tell her that I need to pick up Evan but she never listens."

"How about I pick up Evan?"

Sharon smiled.

"You would do that?"

Eric smiled.

"Yeah. He's a cool kid."

Sharon gave him a soft smile.

"Thanks. Could you drop him off at the penthouse at six?"

"Yeah."

"Thanks again."

"Um just wondering, where does he go to school?"

"Oh sorry. I guess I'm in a hurry. He goes to Edward's Cathedral. Do you know where that is?"

"Yeah. See you."

"Bye, thanks again."

Eric watched as she quickly walked away. The butterflies in his stomach were still there. He walked around a bit. He looked at his watch. He still had fifteen minutes till he had to pick Evan up. He hailed a cab and climbed in. His phone alerted him that he had a message. He opened it.

Eric, can you come by the loft in about half an hour? We're having a wedding party meeting. -S

Sure. But is it alright if I bring along a guest?

Sure, who? -S

Don't worry.

Eric put his phone away. The cab stopped and he got out at Edward's Cathedral. It was a private elementary school. All the parents or chauffeurs stood waiting for their children to arrive. Eric was probably the youngest one there. The bell rang and the students came running out. Eric immediately spotted Evan and his red hair. He was talking to the blonde girl, Ashley. He seemed to have a soft spot for her. She said goodbye to him. Evan smiled when he saw Eric. He ran over to him.

"Eric!"

"Evan!"

Eric ruffled Evan's hair. Evan looked around.

"Where's my mommy?"

"She had to go to work, but don't worry I'm here."

Evan smiled.

"Well that's good. Where are we going?"

"I was actually wondering if you wanted to come with me."

"Where?"

"My sister is having this get together at her fiancé's place. Do you want to come? They have play station 5."

Evan's eyes lit up.

"Okay!"

Eric smiled. He called them a cab. Evan stepped in first and Eric followed. Eric turned to the cab driver and told him the address. Evan heard him mention Brooklyn.

"Eric?"

Eric turned to him.

"Yeah?"

"Where's Brooklyn?"

"It's a little bit of a drive away."

"Is it cool there?"

"Yeah, I guess."

Evan smiled.

"I like cool places."

Eric smiled.

"I bet you do."

They arrived at the loft ten minutes later. Eric helped Evan out of the cab and paid the cab driver. They walked inside and knocked on the door of the loft. Serena opened it.

"Eric, you're here!"

She looked down at a shy Evan.

"And who may this be?"

Evan didn't say anything. Eric spoke.

"This is Evan, Sharon's son."

Serena tried to hide her shock. She stepped aside so they could both step in. She took their coats and led them to the living room. Eric introduced Evan to everyone. Of course, Evan remembered Blair. Once Dan got Evan distracted with the play station 5, he turned to Serena. Serena stood up so the wedding party could see her.

"Okay today we are going to clear any problems. Or at least, we'll try. I also want us to go over what we're going to be wearing."

Chuck took a sip of his water. Blair had told him no alcohol after Evan had arrived. He looked up at his step sister.

"Let the useless meeting begin."