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best of shape。” Dan said flatly; hating the truth of the statement。

They all peered out at the swirling snow。 “Damn; dude;” Nate swore sympathetically。 Dan just glared at him in the rearview mirror。 Helpful。 Really helpful。

“We could stay at a hotel!” Jenny offered happily。 She loved hotels。 They could get two rooms: one for Dan and Serena and one for her and Nate。

“I have an idea…” Serena offered。 “Blair’s Newport house isn’t far from here。 It’s empty。 Her mom’s in California and her dad’s in France。 And I still remember the security code。”

Dan shook his head。 That was the thing about Serena。 Everything always worked out for her; so it never occurred to her that breaking into someone’s house could be a bad idea。 “I don’t think—” he began。

“Perfect;” Nate enthused。 “Man; I used to love that house。 Remember how we always used to play croquet on the lawn and talk in British accents?”

“Oh my God; yes! And Blair would always get so petitive?” Serena rolled her eyes。 “I’m going to drive。 I know where it is;” she announced; already unbuckling her seat belt and climbing up front。

Wordlessly; Dan slid out of the driver’s seat and walked through the falling snow to the passenger door。

Buckle up! The road ahead sounds seriously bumpy。

the more the merrier

“More wine; Blair…Bear? After all; you’ve been legal in England for months!” Harold Waldorf held up a bottle of his vineyard’s C?tes du Rhone。 Blair sighed in contentment。 It was the perfect winter break: no drama; no one protesting her movie choices; and plenty of cozy time with her family and her fabulous boyfriend。

And who might that be?

“Thanks; Daddy;” she cooed; holding out her glass。 Harold wore a red cashmere sweater and tight jeans t

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