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My writing! Chuck and Blair fanfiction… for now? Who knows, maybe someday there will be something else here too!

Profile on Fanfiction.net. Cross posts found at Gossip-fic.net; Profile.

Love You Some Day: Alternate-Universe, pre-series. A more innocent incarnation of Blair pursued by Chuck- will he win his desire, or will she win his heart? 103,000 words, Rated M

Touch: Alternate-Universe, pre-series. A crush on Serena’s older step brother lead to an encounter, that years later, turns into a very interesting series of events. Expectations, assumptions, games, and desire… it’s all about the touch. 42,000 words, Rated M

What Do You Believe In?: Alternate-Universe, pre-series. Starting from the beginning, this story tells how one Queen is made, how friends come together, find love only to be destroyed by it- and rebuilt stronger. Childhood, adolescent, and learning exactly what you believe in. In progress, rated M.

Run Devil Run: Victorian, Alternate-Universe, Dark. My infamous tale of a dark, sadistic incarnation of Chuck turning Blair into his ideal woman. Read at your own risk! Complete. Rated M.

A Star Danced: Victorian, Alternate-Universe, Historical. Spun off of initial ideas presented in Edith Wharton’s ‘The Buccaneer’s’, we follow Blair and her three best friends as they conquer 1870’s London. Complete. 30,000 words, Final two chapters rated M. 

White Christmas: Contemporary, Alternate-Universe, Holiday. A fun crazy modern day adaptation of the 1954 classic film ‘White Christmas’, centered on Gossip Girl’s favorite foursome: Chuck, Nate, Blair, and Serena. 40,000 words. Quite fluffy for the most part but still rated M.

For one-shots and smaller stories, follow the profile link, and enjoy!

Originals:
True Colors
: In development under the pseudonym Gigi Morgan.
Blake Seung Oh likes his life just the way it is; his only concern is pleasing himself. Violet Blair Lee on the other hand is looking to correct her past and raise herself, and her family, back to their rightful place in D.C.’s circle of old political families. When Blake’s father takes a stronger interest in what his son does outside of the family company, no one will be the same. Stubbornness and smut ensue amidst the schemes, but with all the games and misdirections, will their beating hearts be what is exposed in the end?