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| The Romantics [B♥N] #4: B/c instead of writing an essay, he wrote her a love letter. Welcome to the 4th Blair & Nate appreciation thread. Because instead of writing an e s s a y, he wrote her a love letter.  Nate Archibald; the gorgeous, confused, worshipped, charming, athletic, preppy, l o s t, Upper East Side teenager. He felt like his whole life was planned for him, and there was n o t h i n g he could do but live it. He never really knew what he wanted exactly. He was never content with what he had, he always s e a r c h e d for more. Most of time he had nothing but to watch his life play out before him... watching as life & love passed him by. Yet there was one thing that always kept coming back to him, his one t r u e love. Blair Waldorf; the beautiful, bitchy, insecure, worshipped, wealthy, popular, Upper East Side teenager. She always knew exactly what she w a n t e d, and exactly how to get it. She didn't try to be a queen, she was the queen. She was l o v e d by many, and feared by all. She never settled for anything, she would always shoot for the s t a r s. She was certain from the moment she laid eyes on her one true love she'd spend the rest of her life with him, and n o t h i n g in the world could change that. The Romantics; the great story of two young l o v e r s destined to be together. Nate & Blair began their relationship when they were very little, and had been together ever since. At times, they strayed away, like when Nate slept with Blair's best friend Serena, prompting her to quickly leave town. Nate was conflicted, he was torn between the "l o v e of his life" and the "girl of his dreams". And then Serena came home.
Nate & Blair were finally ready to have sex together, but then Nate confessed to Blair that he slept with Serena. She was obviously upset by it, because this boy she had loved for so long had let her down, but she quickly overcame it. Some could say she did this to get back at Serena, some could say it was b e c a u s e she had to have a perfect life, but deep down it was obviously because her love for Nate was so strong that she wouldn't give that up without a fight. For weeks they we're together, but eventually everything caught up for them. This was't the time for them, Nate was confused about his f e e l i n g s for Serena & his problems with his dad, Blair needed a guy that would love her & need her back. So they broke up.
Blair began a secret relationship with Nate's best friend, Chuck. But soon after their breakup, Nate realized that he didn't love Serena, he lusted after her. The love of this life had always been standing right in f r o n t of him. He found his way back into Blair's life, and refused to give up without a fight. He p r o v e d his love to her with a series of romantic things, and they found their way back together. The second time around was quickly ended when the truth came out about her relationship with Chuck.
Though the two haven't found their way b a c k to each other, they will eventually. From the very beginning, Nate and Blair seemed like that couple that's only destiny was to break up. It seemed like Nate and Serena were "supposed" to be together because she was pining for her, but it was actually the c o m p l e t e opposite. Nate & Blair had been in love since they were children, they "always have and always will" be the love of each other's lives, whether they are apart or together. The two a l w a y s found their way back to each other. The things they've said & done for the other have really solified their l o v e for each other. Things may break them up & tear them apart, but they will always find their way back. They are each other's destiny. So, even though they may be apart right now, they are far from over, they are... to be continued.
 
Nate and Blair are like the f a i r y t a l e romance.
They have been together most of their lives. They know each other like no other. They have the s w e e t, romantic
type of r e l a t i o n s h i p that I crave. One of my all time favourite
NB moment is their first time after the ball. It is filled with love, kindness, heat and c h e m i s t r y. I also love how sweet Nate
is afterwards. He finally saw what was right in front of him. Blair
the girl of his dreams, the one he can spend the rest of his life with.
>> Dreamer~Candy4eva
 
Some say first l o v e is "puppy love," a silly infatuation for an insipid prince or princess. Others believe
it is the only true p a s s i o n, sweeping you off your feet for the
very first time. For me, first love is both wonderful and p a i n f u l,
but the wonder and the pain are part of growing up. And, even
with the pain, it is beautiful and m e m o r a b l e just like Blair and
Nate. They may not end up with each other in the end, like
most first romances, but no matter who ends it, both parties
are left truly w o n d e r i n g "Will I ever forget you?"
>> bdash
 Nate and Blair are meant to be t o g e t h e r.
They've been together so long, and it's like their lives
are forever i n t e r t w i n e d. They have that kind of love that
can endure anything, that can last a lifetime. Both Blair
and Nate have made m i s t a k e s concerning the other, but
I think they really can forgive and forget after time because
their love is so strong. They have that sweet, r o m a n t i c, passionate,
loving relationship that I dream of, and because of that I think
they make people like me, and each other, want that. My
favorite moment is probably when Nate get himself suspended for Blair, it really was the most romantic
thing, and it proved to Blair and to myself that he
really l o v e d her and would do anything for her.
>> forever young

Blair Waldorf keeps a t o o t h b r u s h in her purse, and it’s got nothing to do with obsessive dental hygiene. Her ideal weight is 95 pounds, and her mother can tell when a single ounce appears if it wasn’t there the day before. Her father never cared—then again, her father didn’t care about much of anything, besides his career and his gay lover. Eleanor may not seem like she cares, but at least she loved Blair enough to stay. It was more than Harold ever did.
The brunette beauty gets the plummeting feeling that her life is a cycle that she can’t break. It’s not even that she sees herself in her parents, but she’s begun to see her parents in her r e l a t i o n s h i p s. Serena van der Woodsen loved her unconditionally. She was the one who didn’t care about what she looked like, she cared about her. They were best friends, and Blair loved her more than anyone, but Serena cared more about fooling around with Nate and jetting off to boarding school.
And Nate… he was the only other person she thought she would l o v e forever. Nathaniel Archibald didn’t accept her without strings, the way Serena did. Then again, he wasn’t supposed to. He was her boyfriend; he was supposed to notice how beautiful she is. It was all for him, and in the end, it was all for nothing. She still couldn’t stack up against her blonde bombshell of a best friend. She could binge and purge and pluck and tweeze and pinch and curl and paint and dye until there was nothing left of her but chemicals and bones, and it still wouldn’t be enough for him.
If she were a more sardonic sort of girl, she’d be half amused by the way that everyone who accepts her runs away, and everyone who stays tears her down. As it is, if the i r o n y didn’t force her to gag, the plastic toothbrush wedging its way down her throat would.
Her stomach rebels in that familiar way, and Blair wishes that she didn’t find that so soothing. Her throat feels raw and her eyes fill with tears and her entire body shakes, but there’s a peace after the storm that makes lying on the bathroom floor feel alright. She can live in this solitude. The p r i n c e s s of the Upper East Side is never out of the spotlight, but when she’s alone, she can’t usually feel the prying eyes. Today, however, she feels that familiar prickle of being watched, and it was as if a bucket of ice water had drenched her and washed all that peace away.
As she turned slowly on her side, Blair’s eyes found the prettiest shade of blue. She would recognize it anywhere. She’d been staring into Nate’s eyes (lovingly, longingly, angrily, desperately) for the last eleven years. He was hardly the deepest of boys, so after all that time, Blair had figured she knew all of his expressions by h e a r t. The one he was currently wearing was a new one.
“Nate? What are you doing here?” she asked, her voice atypically raspy, as she tried to ignore the look—somewhere between d e v a s t a t i o n and astonishment, bordering on anger—on the face that had always been so handsome.
“What are you doing?”
Nate Archibald is not easily s h a k e n. Growing up in a family as wealthy as he had, as good looking as he was, in a crowd that moved as fast as his did, with as many drugs as he did, made one relatively unflappable. He’d seen and done it all, a few times over. It had made him cool and i n d i f f e r e n t, generally emotionless, even though he hadn’t noticed it until recently. All he wanted to do was break free—California and Serena seemed like the way to do that. It didn’t occur to Nate until that moment that he didn’t want a new life; he wanted the old one. He wanted to cuddle in Blair’s bed on Saturday mornings, staring at her while she mouthed all the words along with Breakfast at Tiffany’s. He wanted to go sailing with his dad. He didn’t give a **** where he went to college; he just wanted to feel alive while he was there.
“What are you doing?”
One of the things that Nate had always loved about Blair was the way she never threw him for a loop. Everything around them could change, but she would always be stubborn, dramatic, delicate, demanding, beautiful Blair Waldorf, pouting when she didn’t get her way and waxing philosophical about their f u t u r e together. Blair was a constant in his life, maybe the only one. It was why he went to her house that night, why he felt the immediate urge to make things right between them. Nate Archibald had rarely been a man of action, but he wouldn’t be able to stand the way she would look at him if he let this situation lie. Their relationship was practically an arranged marriage from their parents’ standpoint, but to them, it had always been realer. He couldn’t let that shrivel away; he couldn’t live with himself knowing it was all his fault.
But now… lying curled up on her bathroom floor, tears running down her cheeks, frail body heaving with sobs… this wasn’t his Blair. This wasn’t the predictable, consistent Blair Waldorf. His g i r l f r i e n d wasn’t like that. Or maybe she was, and he was too much of a self-absorbed ass to know it. Dropping to his knees, he slowly moved closer to her.
“I’m not doing anything,” she whispered, her hand drifting behind her back, obviously hiding something.
“Then what’s that?” he nodded at the wandering arm.
“It’s nothing,” she said with a breezy laugh. It was so obviously a lie that it almost h u r t him that she would even try it.
“I don’t usually hide nothing behind my back,” he stated mildly, slumping against the counter.
“Everything you hide, you do behind my back,” she retorted with her familiar brittle smile, her eyes fixed on some point above his head.
“You’re right,” he said, and her wide eyes darted to his. Nate knew that Blair wasn’t e x p e c t i n g him to admit that. Finding fault in himself was never something he had done easily, but he would do it for her. “And I’m sorry.”
“Doesn’t matter,” Blair mumbled, slowly moving to sit upright.
“Yes it does! Yes it does, Blair. Why do you keep pretending all of this is nothing?” Nate raised, then quickly lowered, his voice. His f r u s t r a t i o n was obvious, but he never wanted to yell at Blair. It always seemed to frighten her, and he never wanted to be that guy.
“Because if I don’t, it’ll destroy me. It’ll destroy everything,” her tears were rapidly returning, and she buried her face in her hands. She didn’t want him to see her cry, he realized. Cautiously, he reached out to take one of her hands. He had always loved how tiny she was compared to him, how d e l i c a t e the bones of her hand were when they were wrapped up in his own.
“We can’t fix it if we don’t talk about it.”
“You want to fix things?” she asked, sounding a little bit astonished.
He didn’t answer right away, staring at their interlocked fingers. Nate Archibald had held hands with lots of girls, but he’d never wanted to keep a hold of someone as badly as he did right now. He rubbed over her left ring finger, and let his mind wander down the path where Blair’s seemed to have taken up permanent residence. Where would they be in five years? Yale for her, of course. Maybe USC for him, but probably Dartmouth. She would be succeeding brilliantly, he would probably be scraping by, but he would be the life of the campus party scene. He thought about how hard it would be to keep up a long distance relationship, how much time they would spend commuting, how many new people they would meet and be tempted by. Nate knew, all of a sudden, that he didn’t care. He couldn’t say for certain where either of them would be down the road, but he knew that they should be t o g e t h e r.
“I’m in love with you. You deserve so much better than me, and I’ve been terrible to you. We both know that’s true. But if you’ll give me another chance, I’m never going to let you go. Is that good enough for you?” Nate wondered if Blair could see his h e a r t pounding in his throat.
“That’s all I’ve ever wanted,” she smiled, her genuine 1000-watt beam of joy. It was his favorite of her expressions, and she s a v e d it just for him.
He ultimately l o v e s this girl....
He loves Blair, he's known her for years.
>> Chace Crawford
Last edited by forever young : 07-28-2008 at 01:10 PM.
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