http://miss-waldorf.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] miss-waldorf.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2009-04-29 07:45 pm

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When; Evening, April 30th
Rating; PG
Characters; Blair [livejournal.com profile] miss_waldorf and Chuck [livejournal.com profile] basstardchuck
Summary; After it all, they were still the only ones who knew each other best.
Log;

She must have forgotten to lock her apartment.

After staring at the slightly open door for awhile, Blair finally decided that the best thing to do would be to check if there was anything missing. She had a mind to call Arthur, in case the intruder was still inside, but soon remembered that the tournament was tomorrow and he could use all the rest he could get. Besides, treating a Crown Prince like a manservant was definitely not the way to go. She pushed the door open and went in.

The apartment was dark, just like the way she left it, and there were no signs of burglary. She walked as silently as she could, keeping her eyes and ears alert. Noticing the lights turned on in her bedroom, all the alarms in her head went off. She clearly remembered turning them off this morning. Her heart raced from the adrenaline, her breath held as she walked closer to the bedroom, but then she saw a patchwork polka dot scarf thrown on her sofa. Chuck Bass. She knew of no one else who would wear it.

Blair let go of her breath in relief, fear subsiding to mild annoyance. He knew perfectly that it would irritate her to no end to have him visit like this. Knowing Chuck, it was probably the main reason why he was here. She let out a huff, dropping her handbag on the sofa and stomping over to the bedroom.

She had expected the figure sitting on her bed, although the slumped shoulders looked uncharacteristic of him. She was more used to seeing him all smug and acting as if he was on top of the world --which he probably was but she would never admit it. "What do you think you're doing here?" She asked curtly, walking over to him.

The look on his face startled her. He looked almost sad, and those bags under his eyes made him look almost tired. Almost, he must be acting. Still she felt a sort of pain in her heart at the sight.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
He was slightly drunk, there was no denying it. The alcohol subdued the pain a little, but he was still painfully aware of the fact that he was alone now. The events of the day were still clear in his head, no matter how much he tried to make them go away.

Lilly, flaunting her Brooklyn beggar in front of everyone, at the funeral... There was a lot Chuck Bass could forgive and forget, but this was the ultimate betrayal. And then the files Bart's PI gave him... This was too much to take. He couldn't trust anyone, nobody would be there for him. Not anymore.

He didn't really remembered getting to Blair's, but it felt like the only place where he would be able to rest. With no reminders of his father, Van der Woodsens, Brooklyn nobodies... He wasn't on the best terms with Blair, but she said she loved him. It had to count for something.

He heard steps and Blair's annoyed voice asking him what he was doing there. He looked up at her. He tried to come up with a witty response, something to rile her up, make her bite back, make him feel like Chuck Bass again.

Nothing came to his mind.

"He's dead," he whispered instead and looked away. The reality came crushing. His father really was dead. There was no mistake about it. He was dead and now Chuck really was alone.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Chuck closed his eyes. The warmth of Blair's body was slowly taking away the cold he felt. He didn't know what he was expecting to find here, but right there and then, he was just grateful she didn't throw him out. She had every right to do so.

Instead, she kept holding him, warm hand rubbing his arm. He reached up, touching her skin. Holding onto her arm like it was a lifeline. He couldn't say the words, but he hoped that she understood the silent plea. He didn't want to be alone. He wasn't ready to face the Upper East Side just yet. Or the world.

He allowed himself another moment, or two, of this silent comfort and he'll leave. Just another moment or two.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
"I can't go home," he whispered, still unable to let go of her. Home... Now it was just a place, full of complete strangers. People he had no connection with. Not anymore. And he didn't want to face Lilly again. If he did... He would say too much, possibly try to punch her lover again.

"If I see them together again, I might try to kill them..." he muttered, unaware of the fact that he actually spoke the words. Too lost in his emotions, trying to control them as much as he could.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
He squeezed her hand, thanking her for saying things he wanted to hear. He wanted to stay. He needed to stay. Whether or not Eleonore Waldorf would let him stay in her daughter's bedroom was another story.

"Your mother will probably throw me out soon," he told Blair. "For crashing the party downstairs..."

He sat straight again, pulling out of her arms. Hating the cold that once again threatened to take over. He couldn't bring himself to look at Blair, knowing that she would be the only person who could see through his careful mask.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
He couldn't not look at her hand holding his. It took a moment for Blair's words to finally get through to him. He frowned and turned his head, looking at the doorway. He listened for a second, but the place seemed completely quiet. No muffled sounds of conversations and laughter coming from downstairs. It really seemed like he and Blair were the only ones here.

Was he so drunk he imagined everything? He looked at Blair, confused. Then he started to look around. Blair's bedroom was one of those places he memorized long time ago. He knew the layout better than that of his own room... This... This room had nothing familiar about it, apart from being undeniably Blair's.

"Where..." he started but couldn't finish the question. "The City?" he asked, recalling a blurry memory, a dream he had after he came back from Yale. Was he so completely out of it, he was escaping to the imaginary world?
He looked down, Blair's hand was still holding his. That felt real, he squeezed it, reassuring himself.
The alcohol was messing with him.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
So it wasn't a dream... But Chuck had only vague idea of what his stay in the City looked like. He was too tired to distinguish the real memories from tricks his mind was playing on him.

He pulled Blair closer, afraid she might leave him alone. "Stay," he asked her quietly. She would keep him from going home. Or back to the Upper East Side, if the City really wasn't just a bad dream.

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded. He didn't believe her, not really. But for tonight he could play along. He looked at the bed. Few minutes of sleep, that was all he needed. Blair would probably be able to give him that much.

He finally gave in and took his shoes off.

"Just a minute," he muttered and put his head on the pillow.

It smelled like Blair and he took a deep breath, before he realized he did it. Just a minute and he would leave her alone...

[identity profile] basstardchuck.livejournal.com 2009-04-29 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
The sleep brought the long awaited rest. And when Chuck woke up few hours later, the pain he felt was somewhat smaller. Instead, even though he woke up in an unfamiliar place, he felt warm.

He opened his eyes and the events of the last few hours started to come back slowly. The funeral, calling Lilly a whore, burning the file with all her secrets, going to Blair's...
And somehow he ended up back in the City. With a different Blair holding him through the night. Blair who never told him she loved him.

He gently moved her arm and got out of bed. Slowly, doing his best not to disturb her. She was obviously asleep and he thanked God for small mercies.
He stood up and looked down at Blair. She looked peaceful and amazing.

Without thinking, he put blanket over her to keep her warm. He should leave, he was painfully aware of that. Didn't change the fact that he didn't want to.
He watched Blair sleep a moment longer before he decided enough was enough.

He was about to leave when something made him stop. He looked around and found a notebook, he tore one of the pages out of it and wrote a quick note, putting it next to Blair, on the pillow.

Thank you