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Chapter Six – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

Geez, Blair was skittish all of a sudden, Chuck thought. He watched as she taped a paper snowflake to the window, then stood back to judge the effect against the shimmering lights outside. She hadn’t sat still for zaidi then two dakika at a time. Not since he’d held out his hand to her and mentioned their ‘unfinished business.’

He’d been referring to the paper-snowflake-cutting lessons she’d promised him of course. But Blair’s shocked expression when he’d explained as much has sent him on another course. One of wondering what she’d been thinking of.

Could it be possible Blair had been hoping for… more? zaidi closeness, zaidi intimacy, zaidi from the reunion they’d stumbled into? He didn’t know, and he….

Her cell phone rang. With a practiced gesture she answered it. After a few seconds, Chuck heard the same gentle refusal she’d been giving all night.

‘Nope, sorry. I’m busy tonight. Out of commission.’ A pause. ‘Probably all week, actually. Maybe I’ll see wewe on krisimasi eve?’

A few zaidi nods, some chitchat as she applied extra tape to a snowflake on the window. Then Blair alisema good-bye. This time, before flipping her phone closed and putting it away, she turned it off.

Chuck stared. He’d never known Blair to deliberately cut herself off from potential socializing. Seeing her voluntarily check out oh her social whirl was like seeing Santa turn up clean-shaven and buffed-up unthinkable.

Seeing Blair now, so close and still so far away, made him realize how much he’d missed her. She’d been wonderful with Eloise. He still didn’t understand some of her reasoning’s, like the her Barbie philosophy, but Chuck couldn’t dispute her surprising effectiveness. Blair unfailingly managed to cheer up his cousin, to comfort her and bring a smile to her chubby little face. Watching the two of them together was enlightening.

So was watching her transform his windows.

A few feet away from his position as the bar, Blair steeped away from the window with a flourish. ‘What do wewe think?’

He examined the paper blizzard. ‘I think it’s terrific. Very Christmassy.’

She beamed.

‘And I think wewe should come over here, like wewe promised and help me .’ Chuck raised the paper and scissors in his hands. ‘My snowflakes keep falling apart.’

She bit her lip. She hesitated. Then she cautiously took a seat.

He dragged her chair closer. Their shoulders touched.

In response, Blair jerked. She laughed nervously.

‘It’s been a long time since we were alone,’ she said.

‘Believe me. I know.’

Her gaze lifted. Something sparked between them, something familiar and intoxicating. Something sweeter then krisimasi cookies, spicier then cinnamon sticks, brighter than a star. For some reason, the song ‘I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus,’ spiraled through his head. Chuck looked around for some mistletoe.

Blair spoke. ‘I’ve been thinking. Since we’re going to be together for the inayofuata few days, we should have some kind of game plan. Something to keep us on the straight and narrow.’

‘The straight and narrow? Nah. It’s overrated. I just decided.’

‘I mean, something to keep us apa….’ She paused. Regrouped. ‘Busy as possible.’

‘Busy.’ He waggled his eyebrows teasingly. ‘I like the sound of that. Busy doing what?’

Kissing leaped to mind. So did caressing, talking, laughing, snuggling beneath a nice toasty blanket, making up for Lost time….

‘Making a really wonderful pre-Christmas week for Eloise,’ Blair said. ‘Showing her lots of neat holiday stuff, getting a krisimasi tree, decorating…’

Confused, Chuck gestured toward the window.

‘There are lots of krisimasi things we haven’t even touched yet. The mti in Rockefeller Center. Visiting Santa. The Macy’s krisimasi windows. Shopping for gifts.’ She brightened, sitting up straighter. ‘I’ll bet I can find just the right thing for you!’

Gift shopping. Oh, no. Like a reindeer facing a foggy krisimasi eve without Rudolph, he froze. It wasn’t that he didn’t want to find great gifts for the people he cared about. He did. It was just that … well. He was terrible at actually doing it. And Chuck hated doing anything he wasn’t good at.

‘Do wewe have’ – he swallowed hard – ‘a wish list, au something?’

Blair waved her hand. ‘Oh, wewe don’t have to get me anything!’

Oh yes he did. No man was idiot enough to buy into that line. At least Chuck wasn’t. ‘I want to.’

She smiled. Seeing her happiness, he really, really wanted to.

‘Let’s concentrate on Eloise for now,’ Blair said. ‘Okay? While I was decorating the windows, I came up with a orodha of holiday things we could do together. Lets see….’

Forging onward with tinsel-bright enthusiasm, she ticked off one Christmas-related activity after another. Chuck’s head swam with visions of evergreens and flashing lights and fruitcake and stockings and…

‘Pin the nose on Rodolph?’ he asked, raising his brows.

‘It’ll be fun! I promise. So, are we in agreement?’

‘To give Eloise the best pre-Christmas week ever?’

She nodded, eyes shining.

‘Sure. Why not?’ Grinning, Chuck picked up his paper snowflake, which looked zaidi like a deranged doily, and set to work again. ‘If we’re lucky, I might even remember zaidi krisimasi carols to sing.’

‘On sekunde thought…’

‘Hey!’

‘Kidding.’

They both smiled, cozily together amid the drifts of paper scraps. Then, with a businesslike are, Blair grabbed a fresh sheet of paper. Folding and cutting rapidly as she spoke, she said, ‘Here’s how wewe make a snowflake. wewe cut here, fold here, cut some here, unfold and…voila!’

‘Voila?’ But his hadn’t even…

‘Voila.’ Covering her mouth with her hand, Blair yawned noisily. Her chair scrapped as she stood. ‘Well, I’m tired. It’s off to kitanda with me. Here I go I’ll just get some linens and a blanket from the closet. No, don’t get up. I remember where everything … I mean, everybody stores spare bedding in the closet, don’t they?’

He gaped after her. Before he could so much as stand to help make up her temporary bed, Blair had outfitted the sofa like a vintage nne bango, four poster, bango la nne and was rummaging through her overnight bag.

‘I should have offered wewe the bed.’ Chuck paused a hand through his hair, watching her. ‘But now with Eloise sleeping in there…’

‘That’s okay. I don’t mind.’ She straightened, something pink and flimsy in her hand.

At the sight of it, Chuck’s interest…and interested parts of him…perked up. ‘Okay. Thanks.’

Blair turned ‘I don’t mind that wewe didn’t offer. I was going to take it anyway.’ She smirked. ‘See wewe in the morning, Chuck. Sweet dreams.’

He lingered, imagined the slide of that delicate pink fabric against his skin as she come to him, imagined the wondrous impact of Blair’s body joining with his as he stripped it away. She would smile when he looked at her, the way she always did. He would –

‘Do wewe want me to turn out the light for you?’ She turned away. Not quite smiling. Disappointed, frustrated with his own inability to resist her, Chuck just nodded.

It wasn’t until he reached the end of the sofa – and heard Blair sigh – that he realized that he wanted to follower her. He smiled. Maybe, just maybe, there was hope for them yet.

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Alone in the dark, Blair finished shedding her clothes. She cast them aside. Pulled her pink night shati over her head. And sighed. Two conflicting thoughts assailed her:

Whew! That was close.
I wish Chuck had followed me.

Not that his leaving her alone wasn’t what she’d intended, all along. It was. After all, being alone with him would only make her want him more. It would only make her wish for more, only make her hope krisimasi contained enough magic to overcome their differences. And that was ridiculous, wasn’t it?

All Chuck was interested in was work. Work, work, work. Not her, not life, not fun. When she’d entered his office to get the paper earlier, Blair had realized immediately his workaholic ways hadn’t changed a bit. Architectural plans still littered every available surface, interspersed with contracts and out dated ukuta mitaani, mtaa journals. Awards lined the walls, evidence of his dedication.

Signs of anything non-work-related had been nonexistent, and not just in Chuck’s office. His whole suite seemed a testament to how little tie he spent there … bare walls, spotless functional furniture, no embellishments save framed family picha and a few plants. Probably, Blair thought as she turned over in his bed, Lilly had put the photo’s up and he hired a service to keep the greenery thriving.

He’d been amazing with Eloise, though; she had to admit it. Caring, thoughtful, funny. With his tiny cousin, Chuck had cut loose. He’d worked to figure out what the baby needed. He’d made time to be with her.

To Bair’s surprise, Chuck had even arranged time off from the office for both of them, lasting until Christmas, if necessary. Listing to him make those arrangements with his assistant, she’d hardly been able to believe her ears. Honestly, Chuck taking time off was like….like Charlie Brown scoring the biggest, fancies krisimasi mti on the lot: highly unlikely.

She and Chuck were so different from who they had been ten years ago, so different from each other. So why, Blair wondered, did she still want him back?

wewe upendo him, her moyo whispered. wewe do.

So? Smacking her pillow, Blair turned over again. So what if without Chuck, she felt like a krisimasi ornament with no bough to rest on, like a festive wreath with no door to hold on to? That didn’t mean she was just going to cave in.

Losing him had hurt. And losing him all over again would be even worse. Until she found some evidence he’d do zaidi this time than squeeze her into his life between meetings and Lost weekends, Blair intended to do all she could to resist Chuck, and all his charms.

Piece of fruitcake, she assured herself. After all…how irresistible could one man possible be.

AN; Thanks for the reviews. Hope wewe are enjoying your holiday seasons. Please review!
"That is so gross!" Blair complained, swatting at Chuck's hand. He brought samaki for lunch and was having too much fun taunting her with it. At least the week had been uneventful so far. uigizaji like a normal couple was proving to be almost too easy, much to Blair's surprise.

Chuck pulled her towards him and gently kissed her temple. "Sorry, I couldn't resist." He picked up her cereal bar and studied it. "How is it that girls can eat one of these things and are full the entire day?"

Blair rolled her eyes, leaning into his touch. "Not all of us can be as adorable as wewe without making an effort,...
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posted by Yankeesam32935
Title:Road to Happiness
Pairing:Chuck/ Blair
Rating: PG-13 for sexual situations and language
Word Count:2,179

Summary: Blair and Chuck fall in upendo but have to fight the obstacles in their way, in order to be together.




Road to Happiness Part 6



“Oh my god S, it’s so hard, I don’t know what to do anymore. I never in my wildest dreams thought that it would be this difficult to seduce Chuck. I guess, I just thought he would want me too much in order to resist me.” Blair told Serena exhaustedly.

She had told Serena about the agreement with Nate and how she and Chuck were in upendo with each.

“Well,...
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Blair glanced around cautiously, stepping out of the limo. Her eardrums felt like they would explode at any moment after that God awful concert. If wewe could even call it that. Emo, girl punk rock was definitely not her kind of music. Now, it was almost midnight, and Vanessa had dragged her to some building in the middle of nowhere for the after party.

"Are wewe coming au not?" Vanessa called, half way to the door.

"I thought wewe alisema we were going to an after party?" Blair asked, annoyed.

Vanessa rolled her eyes, indicating the tall building before them. "This is the after party and it's in this...
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Okay guys, back kwa maarufu demand...I have the continuation of this story. It doesn't flow really well...and I'm really just inaonyesha the surrounding scenes how I think they would happen of the scene where Blair walks in and says "Oh my God!" which is of Chuck attempting to sleep with another girl in episode 3...and the sekunde part is Chuck attempting to seduce Blair...in episode 4, when he's whispering in her ear and such. So...doesn't flow exactly, but I think you'll still enjoy it. Remember to review!!! =DDDDD
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"I thought wewe alisema wewe were..." she paused, "better."

Chuck...
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 I X Serena
I X Serena
I have be an avid shabiki of Gossip Girl from its pilot episode where I clearly remember when Serena van der Woodsen stepped into the airport in tune with the “She’s Back” slogan. But lately, Gossip Girl and Serena are getting on my nerves. Why do I have such a beef with Serena’s character?

First of all, I have a serious problem with someone who does not learn from awali mistakes, but habitually makes decisions that are based on lies and cover-ups. Serena is a serial liar. She lies to everyone about everything. Serena has lied to Nate, Blair, Dan, and her countless other boyfriends and...
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 yep, thats me bitches..; )
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I just did this because i absolutely upendo this song!! and for everyone who wanted the lyrics..well here they are lol its my first time doing "lyrics" so sorry if some are messed up but i checked it like 5 times, so ENJOY!! ;)

Your Loves A Drug

**i like it i want it the way wewe make my body move.
i think im addicted, im high off everything wewe do, im going to call wewe baby dont wewe worry about a thing, cause your ill i need, ill become a slave to my **habit?** feaning/feeling? For your love, got it have it now,

your all i need, your loves a drug cant get enough your loves a drug and i cant sleep,...
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 UES's evilest double act return
UES's evilest double act return
Episode 21: Alone in the Park

GG: Haven't wewe heard Upper East Siders, The bitch, kahaba is back, and no I'm not referring to Blair, This girl makes B look like an angel, Georgina Sparks is back in town, and at Constance... So getting that crown back wont be as easy as wewe though B?

(At Constance/St Jude's)

It's been a few days since Georgina's return
Georgina, Penelope, Iz, Hazel and Nelly are talking in the courtyard.
Blair, Nate, Chuck and Serena are sitting at a table.
Blair is staring over at them.

B: This is just my luck, I finally manage to disregard one bitch, kahaba and an even bigger one turns up
C: What...
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“Do I need to stick my finger down your throat and hold your hair back?”


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Author: LittleDancer-123x (Melanie)

Rated: T+ because of occasional language, and strong references to eating disorders.

Published: December 11th 2008

Story Type: Multi-Chapter

Summary: Inspired from the line “Do I need to stick my finger down your throat and hold your hair back?” 2x13. Goes back to freshman year, and works up to present day, how Blair’s disorder developed and how Chuck was there along the way. Multi-Chapter. CB, SB friendship....
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“Do I need to stick my finger down your throat and hold your hair back?”


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Author: LittleDancer-123x (Melanie)

Rated: T+ because of occasional language, and strong references to eating disorders.

Published: December 11th 2008

Story Type: Multi-Chapter

Summary: Inspired from the line “Do I need to stick my finger down your throat and hold your hair back?” 2x13. Goes back to freshman year, and works up to present day, how Blair’s disorder developed and how Chuck was there along the way. Multi-Chapter. CB, SB friendship....
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