Suddenly it didn?t seem hard to say good…bye at all。
Dan hugged her weakly because it seemed like the right thing to do; then watched her disappear
through the trap door。 He was kind of glad that they were breaking up; and he was definitely
psyched she was going to leave。 He?d learned a lot from her; about nature; about exercise; about
spirituality; but he?d reached his breaking point: he just wanted a cigarette; a minute of peace; and
then he?d head downstairs and go home with Vanessa?in a just…friends sort of way。
?Bummer;? uttered a male voice in the darkness。
Why was it so hard to get a minute alone?
?Who?s that?? All Dan could see was a cherry tip and the telltale scent of a joint。
?Sorry; dude。? Nate Archibald stepped closer to Dan。 ?Didn?t mean to eavesdrop。 I guess you
didn?t realize I was up here。?
?Oh; hey。? Dan recognized the preppy stoner guy who?d broken Jenny?s heart last fall。 Jenny
seemed to have gotten over it pretty fast; though; so there were no hard feelings。
?You?re taking it pretty well;? Nate mented。
?Honestly; man;? Dan replied philosophically; ?it just wasn?t meant to be。 I thought she was
someone I was interested in。 I mean; I thought I was ready for a change。 But you know what? I
was wrong。 I think I just fell into the trap of being excited by theidea of someone new; even
though we were totally wrong for each other。?
?Really?? Nate coughed。 The thing Dan had just described sounded sort of familiar。
?The thing is;? Dan continued; waxing philosophical; ?there?s a girl downstairs; and she?s the
one; man。 She?s theone 。?
Which one?
?I think I know exactly what you mean;? Nate added; his voice an octave higher than
normal。 ?And that chick was right; too?there are; like; paths; right; and sometimes they just 。 。 。
diverge。 Right??
Whoa。
?I don?t know about paths;? Dan replied; even though the whole paths…diverging thing was
actually borrowed from Robert Frost?s poem ?The Road Less Traveled;? which he?d actually
quoted in his graduation speech。 ?I?m kind of sick of all this New Age bullshit; to tell you the
truth。?
?Yeah?? asked Nate。 It sounded kind of cool to him。
Of course it did。
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Nate pushed past a couple of girls in fullon shimmy mode and scanned the room。 It was so
crowded he could barely find a familiar face。
Or maybe he was just too baked。
He hadn?t expected to have any kind of epiphany at this dumb Hollywood party。 This was
supposed to be the summer when he got serious; when he turned his back on parties and pot and
chasing girls who were more trouble than they were worth。 This was supposed to be the summer
he worked hard and used his hands and did some honest; challenging labor and got to know
himself and prepared for his career at Yale。 Captain Archibald and even Coach Michaels were
determined that Nate head off to Yale a different man; a new man; able to handle responsibility。
And now; suddenly; Nate felt like he alreadywas that new guy。
That was fast。
Something Dan had said really stuck with him: his life was right here; waiting for him; inside this
shitty; overcrowded apartment。 The girl he was meant to be with was right here; and the only
honorable thing to do was to break the news to the girl hewasn?t meant to be with。
But he couldn?t find Tawny?s familiar golden mane any…where: the place was that packed。 Nate
pushed his way across the dance floor; ignoring the beckoning wave of some short; overly tanned
weirdo who was wearing sunglasses even though they were inside。 There was no time for small
talk: he was a man on a mission。
Nate slipped into the tiny sliver of a kitchen and hopped up onto the countertop。 From that
vantage; he surveyed the apartment; looking for Tawny。 The apartment was pletely packed。
There were faces he recognized?Isabel and Kati huddled in a corner; whispering to each other as
usual; that pale; grim…looking bald girl was talking to some little kids?but for the most part; the
room was crowded with strangers
Then there she was: her distinct blond hair was unmistak…able。 It was full and wavy and fell over
her tan freckled shoulders; one of which was bare where her peach…colored top had slipped off。
Nate had to admit it was pretty sexy。 He saw that she was grinding with Chuck Bass; who?d
unzipped his mint…green shirt and was gyrating bare…chested to a dance remix of that Ciara song。
Ew。
Nate felt a tug on the leg of his Trovata khakis and looked down to see Serena smiling up at him。
?Whatcha looking for?? she asked; hoisting herself up onto the countertop beside him。
?Hey;? Nate said; helping her up。 He was grateful for the pany of an old friend。
Serena scanned the room and looked in the direction in which Nate was staring intently; watching
the almost…obscene display of Chuck and Tawny dancing。
?You know;? Serena whispered into Nate?s ear。 Her breath was sweet and tickled him pleasantly。
It was a nice; familiar sensation。 ?You don?t have anything to worry about。 Chuck Bass is just a
horny; harmless jerk…off; and we love him for it。?
?I?m not worried;? Nate told her。 ?It?s not like that。?
?It?s not?? asked Serena。 She knew Nate; and she definitely knew better than to believe him
when it came to girls。 He basically always got it wrong。
She?s an actress; remember? She onlyplays stupid。
?I thought it was; but I was wrong;? Nate admitted。 ?Hey; where are they going?? Tawny had
taken Chuck by the hand and the two slipped behind a nearby door。
?That?s the bathroom;? Serena observed。
Double ew。
?Whatever。? Nate shrugged。 He?d passed the point in his life where he was interested in girls
who slipped into the bathroom at parties with guys they barely knew。 He didn?t care what was
going on behind that door right now。 Then; on the dance floor; barefoot and beaming; he spotted
Blair; firmly in the embrace of a much…taller guy in a conservative gray suit。 Their lips met and
Nate had to shut his eyes。
?I?m taking off;? he muttered。 He?d had enough of this party。 Nate shot his familiar; disarming;
lopsided grin in Serena?s direction。 Then he hopped off the countertop and disappeared into the
crowd。
cue music; roll credits
Serena remained on the counter and pulled out the cigarette she?d wisely tucked behind her left
ear。 She smoothed out the wrinkles in her ?borrowed? black Bailey Winter dress; turned on one of
the stove?s burners; and bent to light her cigarette in the flame。 She took a long drag; turned the
stove off; and turned her attention back to the still…pulsating dance floor。
?Where did Nate go?? Blair stormed into the kitchen。
?Who knows?? laughed Serena; helping Blair up onto the counter next to her。 She handed Blair
her lit Merit Ultra Light and surveyed the scene with a satisfied smile on her perfect
lips。 ?Where?s Jason??
?He?s going down to his apartment;? Blair explained。 ?He?s got some leftover fried chicken in
the fridge and I?m starving。?
?You?re so lucky;? Serena cooed; taking her cigarette back from Blair。
Yeah; Blair?s the one with all the luck。
Serena slipped her hand into Blair?s。 She leaned over and whispered into her friend?s ear; which
was adorned that evening with one of those famous BvlgariB s; ?This summer is going to be
amazing。?
Blair set her dark head on Serena?s shoulder。 ?I hope the Hamptons is big enough for all of us。?
Serena squeezed Blair?s knee in response。 Blair surveyed the living room。 If she blinked; it
lookedexactly like the party scene inBreakfast at Tiffany?s 。 She?d dreamed of this moment so
many times; she?d lived this moment; in the movie in her head; so many times over that it felt
familiar。 It felt wonderful。
There were Kati and Isabel; wearing matching black Tocca dresses and trying to hide the fact that
they were whispering about Blair and Serena by smiling and waving excitedly。 Blair could
practically imagine what the two of them were saying about her。 There was Chuck Bass; spinning
that fluffy; tan blonde around; his bare chest slicked with sweat。 Every other person was looking
intheir direction。 Was it Serena or was it Blair who had caught their attention? Did it really matter?
Nope。
The DJ?a frantically sweating guy whom Bailey Winter couldn?t stop ogling?switched the
records; and he must have been reading Blair?s mind: the apartment filled with a taut staccato beat;
and then a sexy voice sang some very familiar words:
Moon River; wider than a mile 。 。 。
I?ll be crossing you in style; someday。
Dream maker; you heartbreaker 。 。 。
?It?s me!? Serena cried。
?You sound incredible;? Blair told her honestly; clutching Serena?s hand。
In the movie inside her head; this was the perfect closing scene。 The music was just right; and the
crowd was going wild dancing。 An adorable guy was preparing a plate of cold fried chicken for
her in his downstairs apartment。 Even though it was just an unfurnished dump; the apartment felt
totally glamorous。 Blair was thrilled。 This was her place。 This was her party。 Sure; the movie
might be ending; but really; summer was just beginning。