A/N: Okay so it's been a while and I am so sorry, you have permission to hate me, lol. Anyways yay update. One side note, this is a similar format to the last chapter just based more on friendships than relationships.

Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN GOSSIP GIRL

Rated: T mostly for language.

Thanks so much to my lovely reviewers for your constant support: ana-12, bluestriker666, tvrox12, CarolinaGirl21, and broadwaybaby4205.


"Where is everyone?" Serena asked walking into the kitchen early Saturday morning. Only Nate was sitting at the kitchen table and the two of them were never the first ones up.

Nate turned to Serena, coffee in hand. "Jenny's in the shower. Where's Dan?"

Serena laughed, "He just started packing. I decided that I needed to get some coffee so I left him there. And Eric stopped by saying something about packing as well. So the only ones unaccounted for are Chuck and Blair."

Nate grinned. "Oh I think they're accounted for."

Serena cocked her head; she didn't get Nate's implication. "I'm not sure I'm following."

This time Nate raised his eyebrows. "What would you be doing if you were about to be separated from Dan for who knows how long?"

"Oh." Serena said, comprehension dawning on her. Of course that's where Chuck and Blair were they were probably in the middle of some extremely explicit activities at the moment.


Blair tried not to cry as she looked at a sleeping Chuck. They had stayed up for most of the night, making the most of their time together and he was clearly exhausted; apparently so much so much so that he had slept through her singing in the shower. She didn't mind; he needed his rest and she had people that she needed to talk to.

As soon as she was dressed, she walked out of her room and down the hall, thinking that it would be the easiest to start with Serena. As she walked in the open doorway to her and Dan's room she realized that Serena wasn't there, Dan was. It didn't really matter; she wanted to talk to him too.

When she walked into the doorway she propped herself up against the side wall. "Hey." She said lightly, trying to draw his attention from his meticulous packing.

"Hey." Dan spoke, immediately dropping the clothes that he had been folding. "How are you this morning?"

Blair shrugged slightly. "Terrified. It's almost as bad as it was the first time."

Dan exhaled. "I'm sorry. I wish there was something I could do."

"You guys already do everything I could possibly ask." Blair said in response. "But I did want to ask you about something . . ." She said trailing off.

"Go ahead." Dan replied as he turned, giving Blair his full attention. Whatever questions she had, he'd be glad to answer if he could. He now counted her amongst his best friends and it was hard having her so far away all the time.

Blair grinned impishly. "It's about that kiss."

Dan couldn't help but look away. He had hoped that she hadn't noticed the kiss the way he had; he hoped that it had been only him who felt sparks. Things like this just complicated everything. It was the perfect example of why friends shouldn't kiss other friends. "Yeah, I'm sorry about that."

"Don't be." Blair replied quickly. "There's nothing to be sorry about, I was simply curious."

Dan nodded. "It wasn't what I was expecting."

Blair smiled. "Me neither. Who would have guessed, Cabbage Patch is a good kisser?"

Dan couldn't help but laugh. "Not you apparently."

Blair was laughing as well; Dan tended to have that effect on her. "It was interesting though. I was caught a little off guard."

"You're not so bad yourself, Waldorf." Dan said with a smile.

Blair grinned in return. "I just wanted to stop by and make sure that everything with us is still cool; that nothing had changed because of that kiss." She spoke, almost nervously.

Dan nodded furiously, "Of course we're still cool. It was just something different and unexpected. No worries about outside attachments, we're both very much in love with other people."

"Good, I'm glad we're in agreement there." Blair said all nervousness gone as Dan reassured her that his overall feelings for her hadn't changed as a result of their kiss on New Year's; regardless of the fact that both of them had sensed a potential there that neither of them would have ever guessed at before.

Dan walked over and hugged her. He was glad that she had noticed the spark too, but he was even gladder that they both agreed that their lives were plenty complicated and they were both very attached to other people. "Now that that's settled, what do you say we go downstairs for some breakfast?"


Chuck walked into Jenny's room without knocking on the door. He could hear Nate's voice downstairs and Jenny certainly didn't have anything he hadn't seen before. He was unsurprised to find Jenny wrapped in a towel; he had thought that he heard the shower running. "Morning." He said assuredly.

"Knock much?" She replied sighing as Chuck shrugged. She knew there was no point in that sort of thing with him; Chuck Bass did what he wanted when he wanted. "What do you want this morning Chuck? I already told you I'm not telling Nate so you don't have to worry about Blair finding out."

Chuck sat down on the bed. "Actually, I'm here to tell you that I think that you should tell Nate; I think you should tell him everything."

Jenny was taken aback. She had just become content with her last decision; she didn't want to be confused again. "No Chuck, I won't do it. I refuse to screw things up with Nate; especially since I don't even know if I'm pregnant or not yet."

"He deserves to know. We did it and we have to deal with the consequences." Chuck said crossing his arms. "That being said, I want a paternity test."

Jenny glared at him and bit out. "Are you telling me that you want me to be having your kid Chuck?"

Chuck rolled his eyes. "Of course not, but if you are and you never get a test or anything, it's not fair to Nate, I can't do that to him." He had thought about this long and hard and he knew that he couldn't do this to his best friend, not again.

"Is that an ultimatum?" Jenny asked jerking her head up from her packing. Chuck didn't say anything and she knew that meant that she had been right. "So either I tell Nate or you do?"

Chuck nodded. "I won't keep this from them anymore Jenny."

She ran a hand through her still wet hair, muttering under her breath. "I can't believe this." Then she turned to Chuck. "Can I at least wait until I know for sure before I tell him? If I'm not pregnant and he doesn't have to know about that part it would be better."

Chuck nodded once more. She was right; the pregnancy thing would probably freak Nate out more than the fact that they slept together. "I'm going on downstairs okay?"

Jenny just sighed and turned away as Chuck left the room. What the hell was she going to do now?


Blair walked into the kitchen expecting to find Serena; after all she hadn't been in her room so more than likely that's where she was. She felt as though she had yet to have the opportunity to spend much time with the friend that had always been so much a part of her life. However, instead of finding Serena there, she found Nate.

"Up for air?" Nate asked without thinking. It was something he would have normally said to Chuck or Blair but he had forgotten the context with which they were currently in. So instead of making Blair smirk indignantly, he watched her face fall. "God Blair I'm so sorry. I wasn't thinking." He said, standing from his seat at the table and quickly walking over to her where she had managed to sit down. One look would have told anyone that she was about to cry, so for Nate, someone who knew her so well it was like a flashing sign screaming 'tears ahead, tears ahead.'

Blair hadn't meant to lose it; losing it just wasn't something that she did. But when Nate had made his comment, she fell apart. This was too much for any one girl to handle. She felt Nate's arms wrap around her and relaxed immediately into his hold. It felt so good, so comfortable to just be held by someone who knew her so well. Nate had been such a big part of her life for so long that now that they weren't together it was so easy to just be around him. After a few minutes she whispered. "I'm sorry for falling apart on you."

"It's my fault." He said brushing the hair off her face. "You've got every right to be upset."

Blair nodded a little. He always knew just what to say to make her feel better. "I'm still sorry you know?" She said softly.

"I know." He said gently as he rubbed her back. "You know it's not the same without you back home."

Blair bit her lip to keep the tears from falling again. After a moment she managed to get out a reply that to anyone else's ears would have seemed repetitive but Nate understood. "I know."


Jenny was packing once more when Dan walked in the doorway. He knocked on the doorframe so that she would know that he was there. "Hey Jen." He spoke as she looked up.

"Hi." She said, still distracted by thoughts of what Chuck had said. She didn't know what she was going to do and she needed help. Lately, of all of the group, she and Dan hadn't been that close, even though he was her own brother. She really missed him in times like these. "What's up?" She asked, avoiding any discussion of herself.

Dan shrugged as he walked into the room. "Not much. I was just stopping by to check on you to see how you were doing. I know this has to be hard for you."

Jenny looked up startled. What was Dan talking about? Did he know? Had Chuck told him? "What?" She asked, trying to hide the worry in her eyes.

Seeing that Jenny was freaking out, he immediately elaborated. "You know, I just figured you would be upset that you had to be away from Blair again." But he could tell that there was something that she was hiding by her first response.

Comprehension dawned on Jenny. Of course that's what Dan meant; he had no idea that she might be pregnant. Something that she found herself wishing that he did know. And somehow she found herself wanting to tell him.

Dan was surprised when Jenny suddenly launched herself into his arms. It was unexpected to say the least but he still wrapped his arms around her. It was a nice change from how things had been between them recently. Being so absorbed within the group they had kind of lost touch with each other. "Are you okay?" He asked as he rubbed her back.

"Not really." Jenny said pausing. "I need to tell you something."

"You know you can tell me anything." Dan replied as he continued to hold his little sister.

Jenny took a deep breath before speaking. "I think I might be pregnant." There she had said it, he knew.

Dan was taken aback. No wonder Jenny had been so skittish and jumpy lately. "Does Nate know?" He asked after a few moments of silence.

Jenny shook her head.

"You have to tell him Jen." Dan said, speaking gently.

Jenny inhaled again, ready to tell Dan the worst part. Pregnancy was one thing, cheating was another. "It might not be his."

Dan knew that his body had immediately frozen. He stopped rubbing her back and stood completely still. Shock radiated through him, Jenny had slept with someone other than Nate? He thought that it was Nate he had to worry about, not Jenny. "Who's?" He asked softly.

"Chuck." It was all Jenny could manage to say at the moment. She hoped Dan understood, hoped that he would still be the big brother he had always been and help her through this.

Dan took a step back to look at his sister. He needed to be sure that she wasn't just kidding around with him. Upon seeing her distraught face he knew that what she was telling him was true. "When?"

"Right after Nate said that Blair was the love of his life. Chuck and I spent the day hanging out before getting really drunk and sleeping together." Jenny said in explanation.

Dan nodded slightly, he remembered that day well. Jenny had been devastated and Chuck was a mess over Blair. The result was surprisingly unsurprising. One way or the other she was still his sister. After a moment Dan opened his arms allowing Jenny to come back into his hold. "We'll figure this out. You aren't in this alone, I swear."


Chuck didn't know what to do. He didn't like the way that Jenny was handling her situation at the moment but there was nothing that he could do about it unless he forced the issue and told everyone. It didn't take him long to decide that he needed some advice.

Normally, his first pick would have been Blair. Throughout his life she was his partner in crime, his confidant, and now his soul mate no matter how cheesy that sounded in his head. Unfortunately, he couldn't talk to Blair about this, because it directly involved her. Talking to Blair would be spilling the beans.

His next choice would be Nate; his supposed best friend. However, Nate was off limits for the same reason Blair was. The last time a situation like this had happened; Chuck had been afraid for his life. He would destroy a friendship with Nate over Blair but this was a different situation entirely. He definitely couldn't go to Nate.

Jenny would be his next choice and clearly that wasn't working out. There was also her brother Dan but he wasn't going to Humphrey for anything like this. Plus, he would automatically take his sister's side.

These left him with two options Serena and Eric. He and Eric were close but it was possible that Serena would be the better choice; Jenny and Eric were still tight. At that thought he set out to find Serena, which didn't take him long since she was hanging out in her room; seemingly finished packing. "Hello sister." He said walking in with crossed arms.

"Hey." Serena said with a small smile; not even bothering to tell him not to call her sister. This day was hard enough for him; she didn't need to make it worse.

Chuck was nothing if not direct so he cut strait to the point. "There's something I need to talk to you about."

Serena was instantly worried. If Chuck was coming to her then it was important; they weren't that close. "What is it? Is something wrong with Blair?"

"No." Chuck said shaking his head. "I need your word that you won't tell anyone what I'm about to say."

Serena shot Chuck a look that said that he didn't have to worry about that and he continued. "Jenny and I slept together right after Blair left."

Serena's mouth fell open in shock but Chuck continued before she could stop him. "And there's a good chance she's pregnant."

"Oh my God." Serena almost whispered. "What are you guys going to do?"

Chuck ran a hand over his head. "I told her I would support her in whatever she chose but today I told her that she couldn't pretend like this was Nate's kid if it wasn't, it isn't fair to Nate."

Serena nodded. "You're right. You guys are going to have to tell him." She had never seen this coming. Jenny and Chuck, Chuck and Jenny, it grossed her out just thinking about it. Suddenly, Blair came to mind. "Oh my God, does Blair know?"

Chuck shook his head. "No. I think she knows that I was with someone right after she left but she doesn't know that it's Jenny. I think Blair would handle it fairly well anyway, I'm more worried about Nate, who Jenny is refusing to tell."

"She may hang out with seniors but she's a sophomore in high school Chuck, what do you expect?" Serena said emphatically.

Chuck nodded. "Will you talk to her for me? Try to get her to understand that we can't keep pretending like nothing happened. At very least look out for her; almost all of her friends are guys remember."

Serena looked away. "I can try to talk to her but I don't know how receptive she'll be to advice. But no matter what I'll look after her." She couldn't imagine what she would do if this was her. Suddenly she turned back to Chuck. "You know, Blair acted the same way during the pregnancy scare last year. She just wanted to pretend that everything was perfect and nothing had happened."

"I don't think she would be like that now." Chuck said almost reverently. He couldn't help but think about how far the two of them had come. It didn't feel like they were seniors in high school, it felt like they were adults who had dealt with entirely too many struggles.

"Neither do I." Serena replied, her voice soft. "Neither do I."

As Chuck left Serena's room, he went straight up to Eric's. He needed more advice on a different topic of interest. Now that he was certain that there would be someone looking after Jenny should he choose to stay; he needed council on whether or not he would indeed stay in London for Blair.

"Hey little man." He spoke as he walked into Eric's room. Ironically, Eric was the only one without a roommate for the trip as he was the only one here without a significant other.

Eric looked up, giving Chuck a rather sad smile. "Hey, how are you?" He asked concern evident in his voice.

Chuck shrugged. "As well as can be expected." Chuck noticed that Eric was looking at him a little oddly and averted his gaze.

As Eric spoke to Chuck he became curious. Something was troubling him more so than usual. "Spill."

Chuck couldn't help but smirk. Eric was so discerning. Chuck had only been in the room for a few moments and already Eric knew that there was something bothering him past the obvious. "Blair asked me to move to London. She thinks with the help of Roland that we would be able to see each other." Chuck said as he sat down next to Eric on the bed.

"Oh." Eric said. He knew his face must have blanched. That had not been what he had expected to hear. He had been expecting to be told about the Chuck slept with Jenny and now she might be pregnant drama that everyone thought he didn't know about. He was still a younger sibling and still did a lot of ease dropping. He had been listening in on Chuck and Jenny's argument this morning and had immediately assumed that Chuck was coming to talk to him about that. This had been a curve ball. "And what about Jenny?" He asked almost without thinking.

Chuck answered automatically. "I've done everything I can for her and Serena promised she would . . ." Suddenly, Chuck's head snapped to face Eric. "How did you know about Jenny?"

Eric shook his head. "You guys were so loud that I could hear you through the air vents." Seeing that Chuck looking both shocked and alarmed Eric was quick to clarify. "Don't worry no one else would have been able to hear but you are right next to me so . . ." Eric finished trailing off.

Chuck exhaled. It was okay if Eric knew, he was simply concerned about the possibility of Nate or Blair finding out the wrong way.

Eric noticed that Chuck didn't have much to say so he continued. "I think you're doing the right thing there, encouraging Jenny to tell Nate; but ultimately it's got to be her decision." Chuck nodded and Eric continued speaking; Chuck had come to him for a reason and it clearly wasn't about Jenny. "As for Blair asking you to move to London, that's big."

Chuck ran a hand through his hair. "It's not just big, it's huge. I don't really see how I can. I would be leaving behind all of my responsibilities, my father would be furious. I would be spending all day locked away in an apartment and it's possible that I would never get to see her."

Eric knew the answer to Chuck's problem but he couldn't simply tell Chuck what to do; just like Chuck couldn't tell Jenny what to do. Instead he spoke in a way that he knew would hit home for Chuck. "Would Blair do it for you?" He asked in his most mature voice.

It didn't take five seconds for Chuck to comprehend just what Eric was saying. "She already did." He replied softly, almost to himself.

"I think that's your answer." Eric said in return.

Chuck pulled Eric into a hug. "Thanks little man."

Eric smiled sadly. "Anytime Chuck." He knew that this would mean that he would be seeing a lot less of Chuck but at the same time he knew that it was the right thing to do, for Chuck and Blair.


Blair was sitting on the front porch, watching as the sun continued it's upwards ascent over the vineyard; it was so beautiful that she was able to forget that within an hour, all of her friends, would be heading home and Chuck would be going with them. She barely heard the crack of the porch doors as someone was apparently joining her. She turned around to see not just one person, but two; Jenny and Serena were both walking towards her, wearing the same sad smile that everyone else had plastered on their face all morning. "Hey guys." She spoke softly before turning back towards the view.

Serena and Jenny took seats on either side of her; neither saying a word. They simply sat and took in the view with Blair. So many words were spoken without any of them opening their mouths. They were going to be there for Blair no matter what, she was still their best friend no matter which continent she lived on. After what could have been hours but was likely only minutes Blair spoke. "I miss you guys."

In response both girls reached over and took one of her hands. Once more they found that words were unnecessary. It was some time later that Jenny seemed to snap. "Then don't go back." She said quietly as though the thought was just dawning on her.

Blair and Serena both looked at her in awe, not quite sure that they had heard her correctly. "What did you just say?" Serena asked certain that she had misheard.

"I said, don't go back." Jenny repeated. "You don't love Marcus, you shouldn't have to stay married to someone you don't love. I mean what's he going to do to stop you now? If you make the break up really public it would ruin any chance he had of making you get back with him."

Blair shook her head slowly. "I wish I could Jenny but if I did something like that I can't even fathom what he would do. I have thought about it a hundred different ways and no matter what if I leave Marcus I know he'll make the rest of my life hell."

Jenny stood up suddenly. "I'm so tired of this; it's just not fair. Why do you have to put up with this shit?"

Serena was once more staring dumbstruck and Blair knew that she had to make Jenny understand. "I did this Jen. I brought this on myself. It's my fault that this happened. I played Marcus to get revenge on Chuck and it came back to me tenfold."

Jenny shook her head and Blair realized that she was crying. "I miss you." She said softly through her tears and Blair pulled her into a hug. Within moments Serena was with them, crying and hugging as they said goodbye once more.


Chuck could see the girls sitting together on the balcony and didn't interrupt. He knew that they needed to talk to say goodbye and he needed to do the same. He was unsurprised to find the guys sitting together in the media room of the guest house; yet he was surprised to discover that they were not playing any of the game systems, only sitting. All of their heads turned in his direction immediately upon his entry.

Eric smiled at Chuck's as he came into the room. He had a feeling that he knew exactly what his brother was coming to tell them; that he wasn't returning to New York with them; which meant that he was coming to say goodbye. Eric knew that Chuck would hate himself if he made any other decision; he loved Blair too much to be without her if there was even a possibility of them being together.

Dan tilted his head slightly at the expression on Chuck's face. After what Jenny had told him earlier, he knew that Chuck had a lot on his mind; and was under a lot more stress than most people knew but there was something a different about him. There was an inner peace behind his eyes that he hadn't seen in a long time, it was as though he had made an important decision of sorts; something final. Dan shook his head. What was with him and all of this philosophical mumbo jumbo lately? But suddenly Dan couldn't stop the word vomit. "Why are you looking at us like that?"

This time it was Chuck who tilted his head; apparently Dan was a little more intuitive than he generally gave him credit for so he simply admitted what was true. "I'm here to say goodbye."

"Oh." Dan replied almost involuntarily. That had been the last thing he had expected Chuck to say. In fact he thought it was more likely that Chuck was coming to spill the beans to Nate about what was going on between him and Jenny; not this. As he looked to Eric he noted a small smile and realized that this was something that Eric already knew or at least expected. However, as he looked to Nate he realized that of the group he had not been the most surprised.

Nate couldn't help but chuckle. "Blair's over there man." Nate said pointing towards the balcony. What was Chuck talking about? He knew the guy was stressed out but this was extreme. It was Blair he needed to say goodbye to. "I mean yeah we're taking different flights back so that you can hop a plan to Monaco and all that in case Marcus decides to check but we'll all be back in the city tomorrow." Nate didn't even notice the looks that Eric and Dan were giving him.

Chuck shook his head slightly; he should have known it would take more than a simple statement to make Nate understand. "Nathaniel, I'm not going back to New York." When Nate simply looked confused Chuck continued to speak. "I'm staying in London with Blair."

Nate's jaw practically fell open before he echoed Dan's earlier one word reaction. "Oh."

"You're giving up a lot for her." Dan said, finally becoming able to form coherent phrases.

Chuck couldn't prevent a sad sort of smirk from appearing on his face. "Not as much as she has already given up for me."

Nate nodded. While it may have taken him a while to understand what was going on, once he did he knew that Chuck was making the only decision that he could; Chuck couldn't live without Blair. Nate couldn't help but wonder how he and Blair had dated for so long when clearly Chuck was her match; or how he had entertained the thought as recent as a month ago that she belonged with him. Blair would never belong with anyone but Chuck and it was time that that was made clear. "New York's going to suck without you. Who's going to throw the lost weekend this year?"

Chuck smiled while giving Nate a shrug. He knew that this meant that Nate supported his decision and it was nice to know that his best friend got it. "I don't know man, but if you could make it look like I was still living in New York, it would be ideal."

"What? You want me to impersonate you?" Nate asked confused yet intrigued at the possibilities.

Chuck nodded. "In a way yes. Ideally I would like for you to go by my suite some, act like you're visiting me. Order room service; throw parties, that entire sort of thing. I'll place a call to the hotel and let them know our arrangement. Actually if you just wanted to move in there, that would work out too." Chuck added with a wink in Nate's direction. That could potentially solve several problems all at once. Since Nate's grandfather had yet to pull through with some monetary help, it wouldn't be long before Nate was going to need a place to crash.

Nate smiled. "That I can definitely do."

Eric stood and gave Chuck a hug."I'm going to miss you. You know that right?"

"I'll miss you too, all of you." Chuck said, returning Eric's hug before looking at his other two guy friends. One of the things that he was about to lose was companionship in general, so he knew that when he said that he was going to miss them, he wasn't lying. They all four continued to sit in silence before Dan suddenly jumped up. "Guy's we've got to go. With the exception of Blair, we've all got planes to catch."

As they each confirmed the time, they quickly scurried out of their room, all knowing that they each needed to be on the plane they were supposed to be on if only to make sure Marcus wasn't getting suspicious. It was an abrupt end to a rather intense conversation but the guys knew that there were things for the group that were more important than anything for the individual.

Chuck simply watched as the rest of the guys fled from the room in a rush; he had made sure he was ready to go before he came to say goodbye. To him, all of this was too important to risk being even a minute behind schedule. As he walked into the living room he noticed a similar rush with the girls. Serena and Jenny were flying up the stairs leaving him and Blair alone in the living room with his bags. He could see the tears in her eyes from across the room and knew just the way to comfort her. "Hey." He said softly as he walked over to her.

"Shouldn't you be saying goodbye?" She asked gesturing down at the bags by his feet.

Chuck was simply thinking of the best way to let her know that he wasn't leaving her but Blair took the silence to mean something else entirely and a tear drop slipped out of the corner of her eye. "Blair . . ." He began as he reached out to brush a tear away.

Blair did her best to smile; she didn't want Chuck to know just how disappointed she was that he was returning to New York. "It's fine Chuck, I understand completely. You shouldn't have to give up everything just for a few minutes with me a week. I mean who even knows if we would be able to get that. Plus it would be such a big risk, it's probably better if you do just go back to New York. . ." Blair said babbling.

Chuck couldn't help the smirk from appearing on his lips. "Don't tell me you've changed your mind now after I've gone through the trouble of sending someone who looks like me back to New York on a plane from London."

"What?" Blair said looking up at Chuck through her latent tears. "But what about all these bags you already have ready to go?"

Chuck smiled their secret smile. "I've still got to do the first leg of the flight from Monaco to London, don't I?"

A hopeful smile appeared on Blair's face and her eyes began to sparkle. "You're with me?"

"I'm with you." Chuck replied with a nod before adding. "I'm always with you."

Blair's face illuminated with her excitement and happiness as she threw her arms around Chuck's neck hugging him tightly to her before pulling back slightly and placing her lips on his.

Nate laughed as he entered the room. "Looks like Chuck made a good decision."

Blair and Chuck broke apart and Blair set her glaring eyes on Nate; but at that moment, not even she could pretend to be angry and burst out laughing. Soon everyone was doing the same until Eric came scrambling down the stairs. "Come on guys we've got to go or we are all going to miss our flights."

After many hugs and goodbyes out on the front porch, they all got into their cars and left. Blair couldn't help the tears that began to fall once more as she watched their cars drive away. Regardless of the fact that Chuck was coming to London to be with her she was still going to miss her friends.

"Good. I'm glad to see that the boy left."

Blair spun on her heels at the sound of a deep male voice; turning around to see none other than Sergio standing behind her. She was startled to the point that her tears abruptly stopped and panic began to set in. "What boy?" She asked tentatively.

Sergio sneered and gave her a look that clearly stated that he wasn't oblivious to who had been staying in the guest house this past week.

Blair inhaled sharply and her nerves went haywire. He knew about Chuck. How had Sergio known? They had been so careful. There was really only one question that she needed answered at that moment and she was more terrified of the answer than she had ever been of any answer before; so she took a deep breath and asked. "Does Marcus know?"


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