Louis
Mother wanted me to find another Princess.
I was in one of the many museums in Paris that has Manet's paintings in it.
"I don't see what you like about it."
"That's the fun part. It's a clear canvas."
"A fresh start."
"Like Paris is for you."
"Get away from that God awful place."
"Mm."
"You can continue to be a selfish absorbed person."
"Well, thank you. I'm sure your brother wouldn't appreciate you calling his Wife a selfish absorbed person."
"Well, you called ex your Sister-in-law a selfish shallow absorbed bitch."
"Because she is."
A Limo was outside.
"Beckoning your name, Mrs. Bass."
Both of them giggled.
"Bye."
"Bye. Remember to eat."
"Remember to call me and tell me you got back safely."
"Of course. And you better call me everyday."
They hugged.
The brown haired woman passed me.
She slid in the Limo.
"Tell him I say "Hi! And sorry I didn't say goodbye to him!"
"Of course!"
She shut the door.
"So, where are you from?"
"Mm. None of your business."
"I'm looking for a Princess."
The golden blonde haired female laughed.
"I think my best friend would have my head."
She turned around.
It was Serena.
"Don't you agree, Louis?"
"Since when do you care what Blair says, Serena?"
"Since I'm already on thin ice with her."
"So, you've dated Nate and Dan."
"Yes, I did."
"And she dated Nate and Dan."
"Now, she's married. Again."
"Do you see the reoccurrence here?"
"We've both dated each other's exes. I won't make that mistake with you."
"Give me a chance, Serena."
"You don't change. People don't change."
"You're gonna look in the mirror and tell yourself that? Really?"
"I guess even the worst of ideas can become good ideas."
"I'll pick you up at 6. Ritz Hotel?"
"Yeah."