B: Why did you just do that?
C: 'Cause of what you said earlier.
B: About being happy? Chuck, that's not the most important thing. People don't
write sonnets about being compatible or novels about shared life goals and
stimulating conversation. The great livers are the crazy ones. "L'amour fou."
C: Blair, we're not living in paris in the '20s.
B: We both wish we were.
C: There's a difference between a greart love and the right love. I left the Empire
State Building last year after two minutes when you didn't show. Louis waited all
night. This is your chance at happiness. You think you shouln't want it 'cause you've never had it and it scares you. But you deserve your fairy tale.
B: We make our own fairy tales.
C: Only when we have to. You don't. How do you feel about tonight?
B: Awful. Just...terrible. In fact, I've never felt like this before.
C: Guilt. I feel it, too. Maybe I'm actually growing up after all.
B: I didn't wanna let you go just yet.
C: Don't let anyone tell you you are not powerful. You're the most powerful woman
I know.
B: It's taking all the power I have to walk away from you.
C: I know. But I need to let you go. You need to let go.
B: I will always love you.
C: I will always love you.


Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf, happily never after. They say parting is such sweet
sorrow, but wouldn't it be nice if just once it didn't have to be?
N: You must really be hurting.
C: How can you tell?
N: You're not drinking. I always know it's serious when even you know you can't dull the pain.
C: I'm not right for her. We bring out the dark side in each other. When she's with Louis, she shines. That's the Blair I love. If she needs to be with him to be it, then that's the way it should be.
N: Well, look at that-- Chuck Bass, maturing.
C: Sad but true, I'm afraid.