"I'm a feminist obviously
But I wouldn't really mind him savin' me"
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Ophelia Eleanor Waldorf-Huntington: cousin to infamous Blair Waldorf, niece of Eleanor Waldorf, returns to the Upper East Side after a year away spent with h...
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Every girl fantasizes about finding her Prince Charming but if that Prince refuses to come-- a girl has to take matters into her own hands.
"You're buying an entire skyline? Seriously I was born into the wrong family." Carrington playfully complained as she walked down the hall of Constance with her heiress best friend. "Well, if my parents agree it's a smart business investment than I will be." Ophelia agreed, her eyes mindlessly scanning the vast number of papers in her arms, completely missing the new presence of Theodore until he began to speak up. "If only all of our lives consisted of purchasing our own real estate at 17."
Simply rolling her eyes in response the ravenette pulled her eyes away from her business plans and quickly welcomed the boy to the conversation. "You were 17 when your father offered you your own recording company - it's not our fault you turned it down." The news Ophelia revealed made her blonde counterpart pause in her step, glancing backwards to meet her boyfriend's eyes with shock. "I didn't even know you wanted to be a producer?". "That's because I don't. My father wanted to expand the family business and thought I wouldn't see straight through his deceptiveness."
Feeling relieved when she saw Carrington's body begin to relax post-reassurance the heiress sent her a small smile before falling into small talk with her best friends. Despite what it may have come across as she didn't want the blonde to ever feel threatened or insecure by the brief relationship Theodore and Ophelia shared by overstepping in any matter. "I've gotta see my English professor before class starts to pick up some extra credit. Lunch on the steps?". Carrington asked rhetorically as she stepped inside the classroom near them, leaving the exes to themselves once more.
"You're going to need to make me a list of all the things you haven't told your girlfriend so that situation doesn't happen again." The heiress immediately informed, lightly hitting the older boy with her piles of paperwork as she did so. "Okay, okay. In my defense I didn't realize she didn't know." Theodore tried explaining as he glanced longingly into the slightly ajar door. "You two just got back together again, don't mess it up by unknowingly hiding things from her."
With a small reassuring pat on his shoulder Ophelia silently excused herself from the conversation, her eyes locking onto a rather unusual scene in the courtyard as Serena and Dan tried to converse as simply friends. "You have to help me destroy Chuck Bass." Blair's voice boomed through the area, her frustration clear as day which only made the heiress laugh to herself and head over towards her cousin and friends. "I'll take that as my cue to leave." Dan attempted to excuse himself from the trio as both Blair and Ophelia took his place. "You're very perceptive." The Waldorf girl sarcastically complimented.
"Dan, wait. If you're having a problem with Chuck, a man's perspective could be helpful." Serena tried to reason, simply wanting the boy to stick around longer. "Just because you two are making a doomed attempt at being friends doesn't mean I have to play the enabler." Blair retaliated, not wanting the Brooklyn boy to hear whatever problems Chuck had caused her now. "Blair, come on." Serena pleaded causing the cousins to sigh in defeat as Dan took a seat on the opposite side of the table to them. "Well, if you're plotting against Chuck Bass, I'm sure I could think of something."