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d—the prominent New Yorkers who could fortably fit into Mrs。 Astor’s grand ballroom circa 1880。 Walking into the large living room of Eleanor Waldorf’s Central Park West penthouse made her feel like she was part of the new Four Hundred—the New Yorkers who really mattered。
“Nathaniel!” A woman with gold highlights approached them。 “Blair will be so thrilled to see you。 Everyone is just getting seated。 I put you in between Blair and Serena。”
Mothers。
“Oh。” A shadow of a frown crossed the woman’s face as she noticed Jenny standing by Nate’s side。
Jenny blushed。 Had she done something wrong? “Hello;” she said。
“I’m Eleanor Waldorf;” Blair’s mother replied; looking at Jenny’s thrust…out hand without shaking it。 Jenny let her hand fall slack against her side。
“Jenny’s my girlfriend。 We’re both in Providence for school;” Nate explained。 Behind Eleanor’s shoulder; he glimpsed Blair and Serena making their way to the table。 He could only see their backs; but Serena’s hair was blonder than ever while Blair’s chestnut hair was loose and long; hanging down to her shoulder blades。
“Lovely。 Well; I’ll set up another seat。” Eleanor gestured toward the large dining room。
“Natie!” Serena grinned when she spotted her old friend making his way toward them; Jenny Humphrey clinging to his hand。 Nate looked the same as ever; clad in a Brooks Brothers jacket; neat dress pants; and a kelly green Hermès tie。 “And Jenny。”
“Nate;” Blair said; nodding。 She turned to the beak…nosed man seated next to her; as if they were engaged in a very important conversation she just had to continue。
“Hey;” Nate mumbled; unsure of whether or not he should sit。 There was only one seat available; right in between them。 Of course; he’d known Blai
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