有谁登的上LJ不?
我email给作者,让她把新章寄给我,但至今还没得到回复。
大家先等等……

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原帖由 qqqq2046 于 2007-3-12 21:21 发表
jill_liu 你用下面三个在线代理网站中随便哪个上LJ吧,国内把LJ给屏蔽了。。。。。必须用代理才上的去。。。。。。。。

非常感谢四姑娘!
连LJ也遭毒手,什么世道……还让不让人活了……

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虽然缓慢,但还在更新中……
我恨ZF,干嘛要封LJ

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偶尽量加速哈~
其实对这文的走向有点担心……

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作者声明了是Happy Ending的~大家都放宽心撒~
我担心的8是这个……而是有些线索的走向、有些人物的表现感觉有点怪……说不清楚

如果不是Happy Ending,Jill 你就私人补个甜蜜续篇+番外给我们好了

em02 暂时不考虑……

她悄悄地对着他的耳朵说:“谢谢你,Peter, 谢谢
这句话没看懂呢....

这是Windy与Peter桥段的延续……

[ 本帖最后由 jill_liu 于 2007-3-19 23:44 编辑 ]

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em02 2楼贴不下了……
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Pittsburgh
Drew的公寓


Ted和Blake走到Drew的豪华公寓门前。当他们驾车驶进这个住宅区的时候,要在门卫那边登记,然后被领到访客停车区。Ted刚想按门铃,门一下打开了,Emmett跳进了他的怀里。“Teddy!祝贺你!真高兴你争取到了这个客户。”

“谢谢Em。还要谢谢你在最后一刻还记得为我设宴庆祝。你没必要给自己添这样的麻烦的。”Ted和Blake跟着Emmett走进屋里。

“哦,今晚可不是我负责,Drew说了算。”Emmett回答。

“Drew会做饭?”Blake问。

“不,他当然不会做饭。Boyd先生已经说得足够清楚了。不过,他会烤肉,而且是个高手。”Emmett自豪的说。

“希望这跟他擅长自慰没什么关系。”Ted开玩笑的说。

“当然不。”Emmett拍拍Ted的手,“你们到院子里来,我刚刚鲜榨了柠檬汁,我们边喝边等。”

Emmett领着Ted和Blake到了外面,他们看见Drew戴了一顶大大的厨师帽,还穿着围裙,上面写着“Kiss the Cook”。他手里拿着一把大的吓人的钳子朝他们挥手。“Ted,恭喜你。我想Brian一定很开心。”

“我想他会的,不过我联系不上他,只有语音信箱开着。他早上离开办公室的时候没说去哪儿。他总是这么神神秘秘的。”Ted说。

“嗯,希望你们俩胃口还不错。”Drew说,“我有很多东西要给你们尝尝。”他指了指巨大的烤架。

“当然,闻起来就很香。那个烤架不错。”Blake回答。

“谢谢。这大概是离婚之后Sierra唯一没有得到的东西。”

四个人聊的很开心,Drew麻利的烤着T字牛排、玉米棒子和干土豆。就在大家准备坐下来吃的时候,Drew的手机响了。

“喂……哦嘿……什么?……上帝啊,什么时候?不,不,我很好……是的。谢谢你打电话来。”Drew面向Emmett的时候面如死灰。

“宝贝,怎么了?”Emmett关切的问。

“是球队经理。教练……在停车场晕过去了。心脏病。”

“哦,我的上帝。他好些了吗?”

Drew跌坐在他的椅子里,双目垂视地面回答:“他死了。”

多伦多
Mel和Lindsay的家

Brian和Michael穿过黑漆漆的厨房,往后门摸索。Michael刚要开门,Brian撞上了料理台的一角。“妈的!”

“嘘!你想把大家都吵醒吗?”Michael抱怨的声音跟刚才Brian的咒骂声差不多响。

“TMD快把门打开。”

他们俩走到屋外,在秋千上坐下。Michael从衬衣口袋里拿出一根烟递给Brian。他把它点燃,狠狠的吸了一口,然后呼了口气,说道:“这加拿大的玩意儿还不赖。”他嘴里吹着烟圈,把烟递给Michael。

Michael吸了一口回答:“我知道。别跟Lindsay说,我从她那儿偷的。我在放衣服的时候再她的袜子抽屉里发现的。”

“这就是我的姑娘。”Brian笑了,“Ben大人对你这样分享别人的大麻怎么说?”

Michael呛了一下,答道:“这是幼稚的、不健康的,更别说,是违法的。”

“大概这就是为何它成为我最喜欢做的几件事之一。”

“肯定的。”Michael咯咯笑了,“那个真的很棒,你做的事情,像那样出现在Gus的比赛。我敢打赌,他会永远记住这一天。”

“我跟他说过我会尽量来看一场比赛的,就这样。”Brian说着伸手接过烟。这一次,他吸的时间还要长。

“不,Brian。你不明白这对他有多重要。Gus每天都问起你。你是他的英雄。”

烟草开始在Brian身上起了作用,他可以感受到身体里的过滤器慢慢失去了作用。“我希望你跟他说过了,选择其他的人来崇拜更加保险一点。”

Michael靠在Brian身上,把手搭在他的膝盖上,“不。我告诉他,就算现在的环境不是很理想,也没有改变你爱他这个事实。还有,当他真的需要你的时候,你会永远在那儿支持他。”

“你听起来很确定啊。”Brian叹息着回答,他从秋千上下来,躺在修剪整齐的草地上。

“是啊,这是经验之谈。”Michael跟着Brian躺了下来。

他们静静的躺着,看着夜晚的天空。过了几分钟,Brian用几乎听不见的声音说道,“我不知道怎么做一个好父亲。”

Michael侧其身来,面对着Brian,“你尝试过了,就能做一个很好的父亲。无论你做什么都会做的很成功,为什么做父亲要是一个例外呢?”

Brian转过头来,给了Michael一个微笑,“说的有理。”他把Michael拉过来亲了一下,“来,我们该进去了。否则你丈夫醒了还以为我让你跟我私奔呢。”

多伦多
Mel和Lindsay的家
Mel和Lindsay的卧室


Mel醒着,背对着Lindsay躺在床上。那天下午Mel告诉Lindsay工作的事情之后,她们俩还没说过话。当时没争多长时间,在跟Brian、Michael、Ben和孩子们吃晚饭的时候,她们表现的很和谐的样子。在向她们的朋友隐瞒自己的麻烦方面,她们还是很有经验的。但,Lindsay身上散发的冷冰冰的感觉吓着了Melanie。她不想失去他,特别是在一次,在她们经历了那么多之后。Melanie转过身,轻轻的把手放在Lindsay的背上,“Lindz,你睡了吗?”

Lindsay没有转身,回答:“知道你躺在那儿不顾我的需要在计划我们的未来的时候,我怎么能睡得着?”

“Lindz,你能不能看着我?我想跟你谈谈。”Melanie温柔的恳求。Lindsay没有动。
“好吧,那你听着我说,好吗?”

Lindsay耸耸肩当作回答。

“你知道像Harper法官这样的机会对我来说意味着什么。”

Lindsay不当一回事的用鼻子出气。

“但是,我真不知道这教授职称对你来说意味着什么。”Melanie解释道。

Lindsay猛的转过头来,看着Melanie,“那是因为我们从来也没谈起过我和我的事业。你只会问Gus和JR的事,大不了会问问路上交通怎么样,或者我有没有找到一家好的餐厅。”

“因为你的艺术……你从来没有跟我分享过。”Melanie反驳,“那是我从来不曾触摸到的部分。”

Lindsay坐了起来,她感到有一点内疚。她一直没把自己创造性的一面展现给Melanie看,而上一次她探索自己这一部分的时候甚至背叛了她们两个人,“我从来没想过,这些东西值得我们去分享。”

“Lindz。”

“但,现在不同了。学生们每次都很早来到教室,好坐在前面几排。还有其他教室来听我的课,主任说他从没见过学生这么积极。而这都是因为我。我,Melanie。我终于找到了我的位置,不是作为妻子的Lindsay,也不是作为母亲的Lindsay,而是作为一个女人的Lindsay。”

“我一直以为做一个妻子和一个母亲就是你想要的。”Melanie回答。她试图掩饰Lindsay的话带给她的伤害。

Lindsay不想让Melanie误解了她的意思,“那的确是我一直想做的。我爱你,我爱我们的这个家,但是我只是想感觉自己能做些什么。你在法庭作战,我帮助年轻的艺术家找到让世界变得更美好的方式。Mel,我们俩都在试着让这个世界更美好,只不过我们是用不同的方式。”

Melanie把Lindsay的话想了一会儿,问:“你真的就想在安大略艺术与设计学院教书?”

“如果他们需要我,我也需要他们。这取决于他们给不给我副教授的职位。”Lindsay回答。

“你要等到八月初才知道结果?”

“主任是这么说的。”

Melanie点点头。“我会告诉Harper法官,我现在不能给他答案。如果你拿到了教授职位,我们就留在这儿。如果没有拿到,我们就去纽约行吗?”

“你在问我吗?”Lindsay充满希望的问道。

“我是在问你。”

“嗯,如果我得到了这份工作我们就留下,如果没有得到,我们就走。”

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Pittsburgh
Debbie、Carl和Emmett的家


Emmett没有想到他和Drew第一次一起参加铁人队的活动,竟然是葬礼。 当他们朝前门走去的时候,他问Drew:“要不要进来待会儿?”

Drew平静的点点头,“嗯,我现在不想一个人待着。”

“我完全理解。”Emmett答道,俩人往屋子里走。虽然这房子已经来过好多次了,Drew还是站在门口有点不知所措。Emmett伸出手把他带到客厅。“要喝啤酒吗?还是要烈一点的酒?”Emmett问。

“不了。下个星期要开始训练了。我们不能喝酒的。教练说……”Drew停下了,意识到他永远无法为他的良师益友、他的教练Bic Bicfield打比赛了。他坐在沙发上直摇头,“自从大学之后我还没在其他人手下待过,Em。而且在我出柜后,要不是教练说服老板继续雇佣我的话,我根本不可能再参加比赛。”

Emmett在Drew身边坐下,把手放在他的膝盖上,就这样无声的鼓励他继续说话。他知道Drew需要把他的感情宣泄出来。葬礼之后他一句话也没说过。

“我感觉糟透了,Emmett。”

“为什么,宝贝?”Emmett关切的问。

“因为虽然我很想念教练,但我一直在担心的是,我到底会怎么样?”

“我知道感觉不一样了,当我的朋友Godiva去世的时候,我跟你说过她吧?”

Drew点点头,Emmett继续:“嗯,当她走的时候我感觉我身体的一部分也跟着死了。她帮助我成为了现在的我。我刚搬到这里的时候是她一直在照顾我。她帮助我意识到,在这个疯狂的世界,我总会找到自己的生存方式。我猜,你的教练对你也是一样吧?”

“是啊,差不多,不过我要说的是他走了之后,在球场上会发生的事,天啊,还有在更衣室里。”

“什么意思?”

“你记得我被开除的时候,教练说那是因为我是同性恋的事实会伤害我?”

“对啊。”

“嗯,当他知道赢得比赛唯一的方法就是让我归队的时候,他跟队员们都谈过。他告诉他们,任何不情愿在球场上给予我作为四分卫所需要的保护的话,俱乐部就会立即解除和他们的合同。有两个人放弃了。”

“你是说,他们宁愿不要工作,也不愿承诺保护你不被打出去?”

“嗯,教练还说,当媒体问道他们关于同性恋队友的事时,他们只能说‘无可奉告’,另外两个人因此被卖到了其他队。”

“后来,其他人好像都没什么问题,不过我发现,是因为谁说我的不是就会被教练罚一万美金。Em,我不知道我的队友们是不是真的想和我一起比赛。”

“那Tony Bosford呢?如果他不想让你待在球队的话,他的女朋友不会邀请我参加WGs的。”

“Tony的弟弟Jake是同性恋。他在大学的时候也打过球,他的队友发现他是同性恋后把他腿打折了。他本来可以转作职业运动员的。现在他是Home Depot(全球最大的装潢零售公司)的经理。”

Emmett用手捂住嘴:“耶稣啊。”

“我只是想打球。我并不需要他们把我当作最好的朋友。Tony一直很好,但是他是进攻球员。他不能来帮助我摆脱纠缠。橄榄球是一项危险的运动,如果没有教练在那儿保证我在场上得到其他球员的全力保护,我会被杀的。”

New York
Whitney美国艺术博物馆
Sarabeth’s餐厅


Justin从博物馆长长的主楼梯往下走,下到地下室。迎面而来的是新鲜的烤面包的香气,他看见许多人在里面喝着昂贵的汤、吃的都是卖相极佳的色拉还有意大利面。Justin在看过他所收到的所有讯息后,觉得只有和Adrienne Bennett见面还有点儿意义。多年前,在他们初次见面时,她对他产生过不小的影响。她的车祸、失去大部分的行动能力并没有让她放弃她的艺术。她的境遇让Justin把手颤的痛苦抛到脑后。他希望这一次,她能够再次给他指明正确的方向。

衣着笔挺的侍应生把Justin带到餐馆里面一张十分舒适的桌子。这里的空间恰好能够容纳Adrienne的轮椅。

“Justin,过来抱一下。”Adrienne说着向他伸出那一只还能行动的手。

Justin微笑着俯下身拥抱了Adrienne,“真高兴能见到你。你来纽约多久了?”

Justin坐下的时候,她回答:“哦,我在这里有一间公寓,已经有好几年了。每次我想来或者犯购物瘾的时候就会过来。不过我们在这儿可不是说这些鸡毛蒜皮的小事的。听说你在处子秀之后就销声匿迹了。关于你的手腕,我可清楚的很,所以别跟我讲什么伤心的故事。为什么打给你的电话,你一直都不接?”

“我想,我还没对艺术的商业性做好准备。”Justin诚实的回答。这几年,在和Lindsay的这位朋友交谈过几次之后,他知道废话是躲不过她的耳朵的。

“我想问你几个问题,Justin,如果没有人再欣赏你的艺术了,你还会画画吗?”

“当然,我画画是为了自己。展览只是额外附加的。”

“答得好。所以犯不着为Pierre Poirot这种人和他们的做事方法烦心。”

“我明白你的意思,但是面对那些想利用我和我的作品的人,我该怎么保护自己呢?”

“你待在自己信任的朋友身边。而且,听取他们的建议,比如说我。”Adrienne笑着回答,“我会让我的经纪人Sandra McGill给你打电话。我跟她合作差不多有二十年了。如果你听她的,她会帮助你建立起你想要的那种职业生涯。”

Justin真的很感动。他和Adrienne不是特别熟。他以为她顶多是要奉劝他几句,但从来没想过会这样。虽然他的画展非常成功,但是要找到一个愿意接受年轻艺术家的经纪人、一个优秀而又值得信任的经纪人,是十分不容易的。“我不知道说什么好。”

“‘谢谢’总是一个很好的开始,不过我可不是吓唬你。艺术是一门生意。除非你早已经有几百万躺在那儿等你,否则你就得收拾起你的傲气,把你的艺术展示到别人的面前,让他们助你成为一个有名的艺术家。好了,那该死的侍应到哪儿去了?我快饿死了。”

Pittsburgh
Debbie, Carl和Emmett的家


躺在沙发上的Emmett和Drew听见楼上的Debbie大声叫:“Emmett,你在下面吗?”

Emmett按下DVD的暂停键,大声的回答:“在。Drew和我在看电影。”

“很好,你们俩都给我上楼来,帮忙搬一下这些该死的行李。还有几分钟,Carl就会开着租的小货车回来了。”

Drew跟着Emmett上楼。当他们来到Debbie的房间时,他问:“你和Carl要出门吗?”

“哦,嘿宝贝。你教练的事情真的很遗憾。你还好吗?”

“嗯,谢谢关心。你们要去旅行?”

“一次跨越全国的旅行。”Debbie兴奋的向他们讲述着他们旅行计划的细节,Drew和Emmett帮她把几个手提箱搬到下面的客厅去。他们先到多伦多去看那两个女同志,顺便参加Gus的毕业典礼,然后他们开车到盐湖城,然后是圣安东尼奥,最后回到Pittsburgh。“我们把这称作我们的Grandkid-o-rama,我还专门做了一件T恤,瞧!”她敞开毛衣,露出一件鲜艳的T恤,上面印着他们的标语、他们的几个目的地,还有Gus、JR和Carl的孙子的照片。

Emmett把手放在下巴上问:“你也做了件给Carl?”

“是啊,他会喜欢的,你们觉得呢?”

Drew很了解Debbie,于是回答:“哦,那是肯定的,谁会不喜欢呢?”

就在此时,外面突然爆出一阵很响,却又十分悦耳的喇叭声。

“哦,一定是Carl开着迷你货车回来了。”他们都往门口走去,不过Carl开回家的可不是什么迷你货车。Emmett站在门口的台阶上,嘴巴惊讶的张的老大。Drew看见眼前的景象也完全不知道该说什么。

不过,Debbie很清楚该说什么。“老天爷啊!这,TMD是什么?”

Carl站在他们面前,脸上挂着大大的笑容,他摊开手臂。“他们叫它……维克特拉。”Carl自豪的回答,“这是那条线上最棒的,Deb。这是他们所能提供的最好的。”

Debbie惊呆了。她还从没见过这样的车。这个可移动的家大极了,“你没有把这个庞然大物买下来吧?”她问道。

Carl摇摇头,“不,没有。我们就是租。我觉得我的皇后不能乘着迷你货车旅行。来,看看车子里面。你一定会喜欢的!”

Carl搀着Debbie走上车,Emmett和Drew跟着。Debbie看了一圈,“天啊!这比家里还棒。这TMD就像轮子上的庄园。”

房车装饰的很漂亮。除了完整的厨房和客厅之外,卧室里还放了一张超大的床。Debbie高兴极了。她觉得,最奢华的旅行也不过如此。她抱住Carl,不停的亲吻他。Carl笑着问:“你觉得怎么样,Emmett?”

他带着南方人的礼节答道:“我可以老实得说,我还没见过像这样的车。”

Toronto
Cairine Wilson学校


Gus和他的同学们坐在大礼堂的台上,在他们的名字一个个被念出来的时候,他强迫自己乖乖的坐着。他早已经拿到了证书,校长已经念到了字母T,他不用再等很长时间了。他看见观众席上的家长们要么举着摄像机,要么就在朝自己的孩子们挥手。Gus感觉特别的自豪,因为他的家人几乎占了整整一排。妈咪、妈妈还有他的妹妹,叔叔们、Deb奶奶和Carl爷爷,甚至Justin也在音乐响起的时候赶到了。他现在正站在大礼堂的后面,拍照片。但是,Gus最高兴的还是看到他的爸爸坐在观众席上,脸上带着相当自豪的表情。

从他来看比赛之后的一个星期里,他们几乎每个下午都在一起,去公园、去自然历史博物馆或者去商场买东西。Gus现在穿的这件外套就是爸爸买的。这件小西装就和爸爸穿的那种一样。他感觉自己是个大孩子了,带着真正的领带,而不是他校服上别的那种。早上当大家都准备的差不多的时候,Brian来到Gus的房间。

“你准备好了吗,儿子?”Brian站在Gus房间的门口问。

Gus从镜子前转过身来,看见他的爸爸他很高兴。“要出发了吗?”

“差不多了,不过我们先得把领带带好。”Brian向Gus走去,一把抱起他,让他站在床上。Gus站在那儿面对Brian,脸上还挂着傻傻的笑。

“好了,还记得第一步吗?”Brian问。

“嗯。我把最上面的纽扣解开,把领子竖起来。”Gus兴奋的回答。他想证明给他的爸爸看,他记得那一天他给他上的课。

“很好。”Brian说着把领带围在他儿子的头颈上,“我们要打个什么样的结呢?”

Gus咬着嘴唇想了一会儿,“呃……双温莎结?”他不确定自己说对了没有。

Brian点点头,对着儿子微笑,但很快又一本正经的问,“为什么不打四手结,要打双温莎结呢?”

Gus知道这问题的答案,他认真的回答:“因为虽然双温莎结打法比较难,但真正重要的大人物都打双温莎结。这能显示出他们的实力。”

Brian笑着,吻了一下Gus的额头,“我们来看一下你还记得点什么。你来说步骤,我听你的指示。”

Gus点点头。“第一步……呃,穿过去,向下。”

Brian按他说的做,等着Gus继续,“第二步很简单,拉出来,向上。”

“你确定?”Brian问。

Gus把手叉在腰上,皱起眉头,“确定,爸爸。别想糊弄我。”

“好,好。”Brian笑了,“现在我们差不多打好了。最后一步是什么?”

“放到后面……然后……拉出来!”Gus耀武扬威的答。他从床上跳下来,奔到镜子前。他把衣服的袖子拉好,扣上扣子,然后兴奋的说:“我就像你一样!”

Brian眨眨眼睛,走到镜子前面站在他儿子的身后说:“你这么觉得吗?”

Gus点点头,“妈咪说我长大以后会和你一样高,那时候我们就真的一模一样了。”

Brian用手拨开Gus前额上的头发说道:“别长的太快了,儿子。”

多伦多
Melanie和Lindsay的家


毕业典礼之后,Deb掌控了厨房,她在那儿叮嘱Carl和Michael怎么切番茄、怎么正确的把黄油涂在面包上,好像她以前没跟他们说过十遍八遍一样。Gus和他的一些同学在秋千上玩耍,Ben在教Jenny Rebecca怎么接球。她很喜欢接球,不过似乎并不怎么想把球丢还给Ben。Melanie和Lindsay正在和其他几个家长聊天。他们互相交换着保姆的信息,讨论着哪家有机食品店的蔬菜最新鲜,还抱怨下个学期要涨的学费。

楼上,Brian和Justin占着主人房的浴室,这幢房子里唯一门上带锁的房间。

Justin紧紧抓着水池的边缘,Brian咬着他的脖子怒斥着,“你没告诉我你会来。”

“这是最后一分钟才作的决定。”Justin气喘吁吁的说,Brian拉下他的裤子,把他紧紧的压在浴室的镜子上。

“你应该告诉我的,我好在酒店订一间房间。”Brian一边说着,一边帮Justin抹上润滑剂。

“我已经说了……啊……这是最后一分钟做到决定。”

Brian的两根手指伸入Justin:“我很高兴……你能来这儿。”

Justin轻声的呻吟着回答:“我知道。好了,你能不能闭上嘴,和我做爱?”

他说完这句话就意识到,他要为这句话付出代价。Brian抓着他的衬衫把他拉到地板上。他粗暴地把他揿在冰冷的瓷砖地板上。他停下一会儿,看着Justin蠢蠢欲动的屁股。Brian用手摩擦了自己几下,给自己戴上安全套,然后开始极近贪婪的主导着Justin,让他只能紧咬嘴唇才不至于喊出声来,引起其他客人们的注意。Brian调整了一下角度,确保每次自己的深入都能直捣黄龙。Justin也积极的配合着他,尽可能深的让Brian进入自己的身体。他离开Pittsburgh才两个星期的时间,但对Brian的渴望已经变得几乎不能忍受了。几秒钟的时间,Justin就高潮了。

Brian并没有停下。他不知道还有多久他们才能再在一起,所以他决定要把这当作是最后一次。他循着Justin喜爱的那种方式运动着。他伸手过去,温柔的抚触着Justin的cock,催促着他重新振作。很快,Justin又开始硬了起来,他开始和Brian争夺控制权。他伸出手抓住浴缸的边缘,用手臂的力量带着自己撞击Brian的cock。Brian坐在自己的膝盖上,就这么让Justin撞击着他。他们同时达到高潮,Brian几乎是立刻就恢复了,Justin却仍然躺在地上颤抖着。他站起来的时候甚至感到有点晕眩,只好又坐了一会儿。

Brian站起来,照着镜子理了理头发,然后看着Justin。他邪邪的一笑,问道:“怎么了,Sunshine,你还没老吧?”

“我或许是老了,不过我很欣慰,因为我总是要比你年轻许多。”Justin站起来,用手臂抱住Brian的腰。

Brian转过身来,“你真是个混蛋,你知道吗?”

Justin耸耸肩,露出大大的笑容:“这就是你为什么爱我的原因。”

“很不幸,不过是真的。”Brian表示同意,“那么,你准不准备告诉我,你为什么决定到这儿来,你回纽约才几个星期的时间?”

“哦,这可是Gus的毕业典礼。”

“还有呢?”Brian步步紧逼。他知道Justin爱Gus,但他要弄清楚并没发生什么麻烦事。尽管Brian讨厌他们分开,他知道纽约对Justin的事业来说有多么重要。 在他的画展得到那么多的好评之后,他不想让Justin走回头路。他的手腕已经恢复了,他是时候重新开始工作了。他离开纽约已经有足够长的一段时间了。

“我还要跟Michael谈一谈,但我不想在电话里谈。”

“哦?”

“嗯,我决定,我想卖掉Rage。”


608结束......
tbc...

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原帖由 sugino 于 2007-3-23 04:01 发表
看到Bri幫他兒子打領帶的時候, 眼框有點濕了...
居然還提到關於打雙溫莎結的看法, 讓我又哭又笑啊
感覺就是.......果真是Brian

在这样的老爸滴教育下,Gus长大也一定是个精英分子!

原帖由 林农 于 2007-3-23 10:08 发表
卖掉又意味着虾米捏>??

意味着虾米往下看咯~

原帖由 于 2007-3-23 13:55 发表
说实话,我对第六季没有任何期待,随便找一找就能找到一堆雷同的东西,把焦点过多的放在Brian和Justin身上。还好这个文没有这个问题

这也是我最初选这篇的原因~

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Pittsburgh
Ben和Michael的家


Michael坐在厨房的餐桌前,他登陆到MAX漫画的网络会议系统,等待Justin和Morgan Teel(发展部的副总经理)。 会议要几分钟之后才开始,但Michael想要提前确认他能不能上这个网站。在首次会面的时候,Justin已经让他的新任经纪人代表他们出席,初步达成协议之后,她派了她公司的一个知识产权专家来跟进这个案子。

不一会儿,Justin的头像出现在一个弹出来的对话框。“嘿Michael, 能听见我说话吗?”

Michael对着摄像头挥手,和Justin还有坐在他身边的一位女士打招呼:“听得见,一切似乎都进展顺利。”

“好。Michael,这是我的经纪人Sandra。”

“很高兴见到你,Michael,”Sandra微笑着说,“我们在等Teel先生的时候,你有什么问题想问我吗?”

“呃,对,Justin高速我说你过去曾经和漫画书作者合作过?”

“不是直接合作。早些年我和一些非常有名的画家合作过,他们那时候正从印刷业向电子媒体转型。不过他们是自由撰稿人,不能说是创作者。我们公司既代理商业艺术家也经营纯艺术家的业务。我们很自豪能够拥有多元化的客户群,你要记住,不管发生什么,这都是Justin和你的决定。我的作用就是给你们提供一些建议,还有,在你们的允许下,跟他们谈条件。”

Justin往前凑了凑,说道:“Rage对我来说也同样的重要,Michael。如果他们的方案非常糟糕,我们就拒绝MAX。”

Michael点点头:“我只是想让他们理解,这个漫画有多大的价值。”

一会儿,Morgan Teel的头像在Michael和Justin的电脑屏幕上闪了起来。“太棒了,真高兴你们俩都在。”Morgan开口了,“我们能开始了吗?”

纽约
纽约大学健康科学书店


Justin为Daphne拉开门,她大声叫出来:“十万美元?”

“我们俩每人一份,你能相信吗?”Justin有些惊讶又兴奋的回答,“我们还保留了关于商品销售的一些权利。我们有权拒绝任何形式的转卖,还有权监督衍生产品的构想。”

“衍生产品?”Daphne拿了一个篮子开始找她的医学教科书。

“是啊,比如说如果他们想发展Zephyr自己的系列,那首先得经过我们两个的同意,然后他们还要再付给我们一笔钱。”

Daphne挠挠鼻子做了个鬼脸,“怎么会,有人,想出一本只讲Zephyr的漫画书呢?”

Justin扑哧一声笑了,“别问我,不过,Michael似乎觉得这是个好主意。”

Daphne翻了翻眼睛,从架子上拿了一本超厚的人体解剖学,“那么,如果你和Michael放弃这些权利呢?他们会不会付更多钱?”

Justin停下了脚步,慢慢的点点头。

“多少?”Daphne兴奋的问道,注视着Justin脸上的表情。

“一百万。我们俩自己分。”

“你TMD没跟我开玩笑吧?”Daphne尖叫。其他医学院的学生都转过头来盯着她看。

“Daph。”Jusitn示意她小声点儿,“没有听起来的那么多,上完税后我大概只能拿到,大概34万。”

Daphne在空中摆动着手臂:“哦,只能拿34万。我看出来你为什么这么不以为意了。”

Justin看到Daphne手里的篮子变得越来越重了,他从篮子里拿出几本书来抱在手上。“这当然是比大买卖,但我又不会因此成为百万富翁。这只不过让我有足够的保障,能让我谨慎选择我想从事的工作。”

“而且你不用再向Brian借钱了。”Daphne补充说。

“我离开学校后就没拿过他一分钱,但—”

“但是什么?”Daphne问,她敢肯定Justin心里藏着什么事。

Justin抓抓头,“如果,或者说有一天,我们再住在一起的时候,我不想成为一个‘小女人’,你知道?”

Daphne的下巴往头颈靠:“你是不是在说你们稀奇古怪的性游戏?”

Justin轻打她的肩膀,“呃……不。我在说生活的开销、账单什么的。以前我住在loft的时候,Brian什么都包了。我有机会的时候就会去买些东西,但也就这样而已。就算他没工作的时候,他也不让我帮忙。”

“Justin,我知道Brian的生活方式,我觉得你们俩在短时间内不可能在经济上5-5分账。”

“我知道,我只是不想成为他的负担,我想成为他的另一半,平等的另一半。”

“我很怀疑Brian会不会把你看做是他的负担。”Daphne反问,他们一起走到付账的地方。

“为什么不呢?我们之间的关系最初就是这么建立起来的。”

“真的吗?难道不是从那个晚上,他fuck you so hard你在第二天早上仍然能够感觉到他才开始的吗?”听到这句话,收银台的女人开始狠命的嚼起嘴里的口香糖。

Justin朝Daphne使使颜色,想让她住嘴。

“怎么了?”她不明所以的回答。

收银员把信用卡递还给Daphne,她和Justin走上东29大街。“Daph?”Justin叹气。

“什么?”

“Brian跟我求婚的时候,我知道他是诚心的。但是,我觉得他这么做是因为他知道他必须这么做我才能重新接受他,或许他是对的。我很讨厌自己让他处于那个尴尬的位置。我永远不想让Brian觉得,他必须做些什么来让我留在他身边。我只想让他向我渴望他那样渴望我。”

多伦多
Melanie和Lindsay的家


Lindsay打开烤箱,看了看最后放进去的她和Gus一起做的一炉燕麦葡萄干饼干。OCAD要到7月1日夏季学期的时候才开学,Lindsay又重新回到家庭主妇的角色。现在Michael和Ben回到了Pittsburgh,家务活又落在了她的身上,让人惊讶的是她并不介意。事实上Gus帮了很大的忙,他会叠衣服、收拾玩具、跟JR玩。他的Michael叔叔离开之前提醒他说,作为家里唯一的一个男人,他要帮助照顾Jenny Rebecca和他的两个妈妈。Gus牢牢记住了这句话,他也为自己成为妈咪的帮手而自豪。

JR敲打她的高脚凳的台面,兴奋得大叫:“饼干!饼干!饼干!”

Gus笑了起来。他一直在等早先出炉的饼干冷下来,他同意他妹妹的,是时候让他们吃一块了,于是他加入了他的妹妹:“饼干!饼干!饼干!”

“好了,好啦!给,晚餐前每人只许吃一块。”Lindsay给了他们各自一块。Jenny Rebecca立刻啃起她的那块,Gus把自己的掰成两块,递给Lindsay一块:“给,妈咪,我们两个一起吃。”

他朝Lindsay举起饼干,她接过饼干的时候说道:“Gus,你知道我有你这么个小男孩有多么幸运吗?”

Gus实事求是地点点头,“嗯啊。”

Lindsay两手叉腰,“哦,真的?”

Gus咬完嘴里的饼干,说:“嗯。爸爸说你和妈妈很幸运,因为你们每天都能看见我。他来看我们的时候,他说他最喜欢做的事情就是晚上哄我睡觉。”

Lindsay给他们每人倒了一杯牛奶,“你知道,爸爸很忙,如果他有更多的时间,他一定会常来看你的。”

“我知道,不过我敢打赌,如果我们住在同一个城市里,他来看我的次数会更多的。”

Pittsburgh
河边的婚礼教堂


Emmett站在宴会厅里,手里举着两个巨大的弓形丝织装饰架。他四下扫视了一圈,想看看到底把这个俗的不得了的装饰品放在哪里,那个新娘的母亲一直坚持要放这样的摆设。Emmett一直希望他的客户们能够在他们最特别的一天里得到他们想要的一切,尽管异性恋者的毫无品味总是给他敲响警钟。

就在他刚要把第一根丝带放在礼堂门上时,门突然被推开了,把他撞到了地上。

“Emmett!你还好吧?”Drew边问边帮他站起来。

Emmett拍拍身上的灰,“我很好,不过我想这个可笑的装饰品是完蛋了。我还以为你要到六点才能来接我?”

“我知道,但是我等不了了。我们要谈谈。”

“好的,宝贝,快坐。怎么了?”Emmett关切的问。他能看出来Drew很不安,甚者可以说,很生气。

Emmett和Drew在装饰一新的桌子前坐下,Drew低头盯着自己的大腿砍,“他们宣布了新任的教练。是Ray Bob Brandt。”

Emmett把手放在臀上。“啊!你是说那个尊敬的Ray Bob Brandt?那个‘把邪恶的jijian者赶出办公室、赶下电视、赶出学校’先生?”

“就是他,他是全联盟里最明显、最固执的恐同分子了。”Drew摇着头回答。

“你怎么办?”

“很可能是坐板凳吧。我觉得他不会让我上场。特别是现在他带来了第二新秀,一个从弗罗里达来的四分卫。他保持着一场比赛总共传的码数纪录,上个赛季还有十七个成功传球。我还能打两年或许三年,前提是我不受伤。”

“你认为他会炒了你吗?”

“他不能,不论如何也不能因为我是同性恋而炒我。我出柜总算还有个好处。联盟委员会颁布了新的反歧视条例。不过这也是为什么铁人队把和我的合同订得那么严格。如果我说了或做了什么让媒体的焦点集中到我的性取向上,我就完了。”

Emmett高举双手,用嘲弄的语气说道,“那么,橄榄球也有自己的‘不许问不许说’政策!”

Drew忍不住笑了。他喜欢Emmett活力。“看来我整个赛季都要做个旁观者了。”

Emmett本来不想问的,考虑到这可能意味着Drew要离开这里,但他觉得他至少应该提一下这个建议:“你有没有跟经纪人讨论过转会到其他球队?”

Drew叹息,“实际上,我也想过,但我想先跟你说。你知道我有多爱这项运动,对吗?”

“这是你的生命,是你每天早晨起来的原因。”Emmett回答。

Drew看着Emmett的眼睛。“它一直是我生命中最重要的事情,当然,是在我遇到你之前。”

Emmett挣扎着说,“哦,Drew。”

Drew握住Emmett的双手。“如果我在这赛季开始之前离开,就不会因为毁约而罚款。或者,我的经纪人可以看看有没有其他球队对我有兴趣。”

Emmett花了些时间考虑着Drew说的话,“在Hazelhurst的时候,”Emmett说,“有个叫Susie Carlyle的女孩。她有个男朋友,叫Jimmy。他本打算在家里的农场里干活,存钱和她结婚。但是,就在他快毕业的时候,银行收回了他父亲的回赎权,他们失去了所有。他没有其他选择,所以就去参了军。哦,Drew,你真该看看他参加完基本训练回到家的样子。那身制服,还有他的手臂!坚硬的就好像—”

“Em。”Drew委婉的提醒他讲重点。

“对,嗯,周围的人都很好奇。Jimmy和Susie会怎么样?这是大街上咖啡店里最热门的话题。一天,就在他即将收到诏令的时候,Susie在Dawson市场众目睽睽下向他走去,说:‘Jimmy Peters。我爱你。不管生活将你带到哪里,我都会在你身边支持你。你是我的男人,你去哪儿那里就是我的家。’后来我听说,他们住在德国、日本、还有意大利。她跟着他走遍世界。我想他们现在有,大概,四个孩子了。”

“你是不是说你会考虑—”

“你是我的男人,Drew Boyd。我爱你。跟你的经纪人说吧,因为不管生活、或者大联盟把你带到哪里,我都会在你身边支持你。你去哪儿那里就是我的家。”

“遇上你是我这辈子最幸运的事。”Drew说着把Emmett抱进怀里,开始亲吻他的下唇,“我不知道我怎么会这么幸运。”

Emmett后退一步,他牵着Drew的手把他带到一个大储物柜里。门关上后,他把手伸到下面,开始隔着Drew的牛仔裤抚摸他的dick。“你还会更幸运的。”

Emmett跪了下来,Drew惊讶的问:“在这里?”

Emmett抬起头看着Drew回答:“亲爱的,就算你已经出柜了,也并不表示你不能在柜子里时不时的享受一些乐趣。”


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Pittsburgh
Woody's

Brian靠在台球桌旁喝着啤酒,他在等Michael和Ben宣布他们的大好消息。他们回到家已经三个多星期了,但今天还是第一次踏上自由大道。“好了,说吧Mikey。有什么大事情要宣布?我们都急不可待了。”

Michael抬起头看着自己的丈夫,Ben用手臂圈住他的肩膀说道:“说吧,Michael,告诉他们。”

“嗯,你们都知道,这一年来我们过的不容易,失去Hunter还有其他一些事情。”Michael开口了。Ted神色凝重的点点头,Emmett伸出手握了一下Michael的手。

“我寻思了很久,想找出一个最好的来纪念他的方式,真的想做一些有用的事。”Michael深吸一口气,把话说完,“Ben和我决定要为那些无家可归的青少年办一个教养院。”

“哦,我的上帝,Michael!这个主意太棒了。”Emmett给了Michael一个大大的拥抱。

Ted向他们举起手中的Perrier:“我同意,这是值得赞扬的行为。但是,我认为14号提案不会让同性恋的父母收养孩子。”

“我们找到了其中的漏洞。”Michael回答。

“这件事情Michael和我已经准备了几个月了,我们想得到批准后再告诉大家。我们可以注册为非盈利性法人组织。”

“这的确是个法律漏洞么,”Emmett说,“你们能不能为同性婚姻也找个相似的漏洞?”

Michael、Ben和Ted都笑了起来,Brian问:“那The Red Cape怎么办?”

“我可以用Rage得来的钱买下那整块地方。所以,除了员工们的薪水之外,基本上不会有其他费用了。”

“而且,作为非盈利性组织,我们可以申请联邦贷款,还可以得到私人捐赠以及Pediatric艾滋病基金会特别拨给各种慈善组织的款项。”

“艾滋病基金会?”Ted关心的问道。

“嗯。”Michael兴奋得回答,“我们希望专注于帮助那些携带HIV的孩子们。”

Ted和Emmett脸上的笑容淡去了。Brian抓抓鼻梁说道:“圣Michael,还是这么崇高。我再去拿瓶啤酒。”

Michael皱着眉头跟随Brian去了吧台那边。他抓着Brian的手臂问:“你到底有什么问题?”

“我有问题?”Brian轻笑,“嘿,我可不是那个选择做个全职撅墓者的人。”

“收回你的话。”Michael命令道。

“我们这么快就忘了。”Brian带着嘲笑的口吻说,“当时我在医院里,记得吗?Hunter快死的时候,是我让你坚强。你当时TMD糟透了。你的弃儿们惹麻烦的时候,别每次都指望着我。”

Michael的胸中充满了怒火,他回击道:“我想我唯一能指望你的,就是做一个自私的狗娘养的,你一直就是这样。”

“我想也是。不过,我要问你,Mikey,你把那些生病的小骗子们带回家,是不是在为到时候Ben不行了的时候做练习啊?”

这话一丛嘴里说出去,Brian就知道自己做的过分了,Michael在他脸上甩了一巴掌,走出门去。

Pittsburgh
Brian的Loft


Brian靠在枕头上,嘴里吸着香烟。现在已经过了凌晨三点了,但睡神还在跟他躲猫猫。在离开Woody's之后,他去了Babylon的VIP房和backroom,但是没人能引起他的兴趣。他开始怀疑是不是所有值得一干的queer们都已经离开了宾夕法尼亚州。

他知道他对Michael说的话太出格了。Michael乐意做一个唠叨的大婶。从他们认识对方那时起,他就是这样。Michael不止一次在糟糕的旅行后安慰他、在他醉得不省人事的时候不让他开车、叫他从高高的架子上下来。

Michael就是喜欢照顾别人,但这并不意味着当他无法再为一个人做任何事之后,他可以应付得了。

Michael应该得到更好的对待。如果说有人有权利得到故事书一样的结局的话,那一定是他。Brian不知道Michael为什么会迎着这些注定会让他头疼的事情而上。那是孤独的好处,没有痛苦。

Brian掐灭了烟头,这时候电话铃响了。他还没来得及说Hello就听见Justin的声音:“我睡不着。”

Brian撇了一下嘴,问道:“所以你就来吵醒我?痛苦总希望找个伴,是这样吧?”

“差不多吧。”

Brian可以从他的声音里听出来,Justin在笑。

但他说话的时候,语气马上不一样了:“这比上次还要糟,你知道吗?”

“你再忙一点之后就会好很多了。”Brian试着鼓励Justin。他只有这么做,才不会让自己去同意Justin的想法。Justin第一次到纽约去的时候,Brian可以把自己埋在Kinnetik里。但现在,他们雇的人越来越多了。Brian通常会把自己的一些工作交给Ted,或者其他的员工。他成年之后还是头一次一个星期的工作时间不超过50个小时。余下的时间一直提醒着Brian:Justin不在这里。

“Brian?”

“恩?”

“是不是每次都要这样?”

Brian知道Justin要问的是什么。他们是不是一直要住在不同的地方,只在周末或者家庭聚会的时候才见面。他讨厌这样的感觉。他讨厌Justin不在这里的事实,他恨自己无法说什么来帮助Justin。他想告诉他事情到最后总会解决的,但这不是什么故事书。这是实际的生活。“我没有水晶球。”

Justin叹了口气。他们的通话又持续了几分钟,但他们谁也没有说话。只是听着对方的呼吸。

终于,Justin说:“我想,我明天再打电话给你吧。”

“嗯。”Brian回答,然后他听到Justin挂上了电话。Brian看了看钟,快四点半了。他从床上起来去冲澡 。他想还是开始新的一天吧,因为现在睡觉一点意义都没有。

Pittsburgh
Ted的公寓


Michael和Ted一起坐在他的餐桌旁,他看着桌上的非盈利机构批准书、多项捐赠的文件、还有MAX漫画的信。

“你必须要知道的是,当你已经有一笔钱的时候再赚钱就要容易一点。如果你彻底把漫画卖掉,基金会就会知道你有一个完善的经营计划和一笔充裕的资金。那样的话,你就有机会得到更多的专款。你要考虑的不仅仅是平时生活的费用,你还要帮那些孩子们付医药费。”

“哦,那部分Ben的保险就够了,Carnegie Mellon大学提供可观的福利。我已经被划为家庭伴侣了。”

“当然,但是实验性的治疗方案和任何抗逆转滤过性病毒的治疗都还没得到FDA的批准。你总会希望得到足够的助款来提供最好的医疗选择吧?”

“那是肯定的。那么,你的意思是,Justin和我应该选择那个一百万美元的提议?”Michael文,他的脑袋已经晕了,他得依靠Ted的生意意识帮他出出主意。

Ted摇头,“也不是非要这么做,如果MAX出版Rage之后真的卖疯了的话,谁知道你们会得到多少钱。这也是他们给你们这两个选择的原因。百万美元的选择很诱人,听起来就像张金票子。

如果选它,不管Rage会怎么样,或者任何和他相关的人物会怎样,都不管你们的事了。在一次性买断之后,你们再也见不着一分钱。”

“我不觉得这有多困难。”Michael闷闷不乐的回答。

“你知道,我说完这话之后可能会失去‘最佳理财顾问”的位置,但我觉得你不应该让钱成为决定一切的因素。我认为,你和Justin要好好想想你们是不是已经准备好了永远跟Rage说再见。 ”

Michael的手肘支在桌子上,把头靠在自己的手上,不屑的回答:“站着说话不腰疼。”

Ted把手放在Michael的肩膀上:“呃……我想我们讨论的不再是Rage了?”

Michael转头看着Ted问:“你TMD能相信Brian跟我说什么了吗?他TMD怎么能这么没良心呢?”

“Michael,我不敢说我和你一样了解它,但是我跟他在Kinnetik一起待了很长时间。有时候他看似冷酷无情的话实际上隐藏着他善良的意图。”

Michael内心斗争了几秒,叹气:“他善良的意图为什么这么伤人呢。”

“因为他爱你,才会说这么残忍的话,才会说那些我们其余人没有勇气说的话。”

多伦多
Mel和Lindsay的家


Lindsay裸身坐在床边,Melanie跪坐在她的身前。她温柔的打开Lindsay的大腿。Melanie笑着看着Lindsay,轻轻地把她推倒在床上。

Melanie跪在地板上,在她妻子的两腿之间,她叹息道:“上帝啊,Lindz,你的pussy实在太美了。光看着你我就兴奋得不得了。”

听见Melanie的这番话,Lindsay脸红了,她张开双腿示意她已经准备好了。Melanie开始亲吻Lindsay的大腿内侧,慢慢向上直道到达那开口处。当她开始舔她的时候,Lindsay发出微微的沉吟。她沉浸在这样的感觉中,沉迷在这偷来机会,JR正在睡午觉,而Gus去跟朋友们玩儿了。Melanie可以这样贴心,满足她的要求,而她也的确很清楚该怎么回应她。即使她们在一起已经这么多年,Lindsay在床上的想表达自己的需要时总显得有些害羞,她很欣慰Melanie如此了解她的身体需要。

Melanie的鼻子在Lindsay身上打着圈儿,慢慢的用舌头fuck她。她并不想去满足自己。她只是想告诉Lindsay她有多么爱她、有她在她的生命中她又多幸福。Lindsay的呻吟声渐渐响了起来,Melanie开始用手指抚摸着她,同时用舌头爱抚着她的私密。Lindsay知道她快要到达高潮,她抓紧了自己的乳房轻捏着她的乳头。当她叫喊出声的时候,Melanie一路舔过她的阴道、她的肚脐、她的胸部、她的脖颈,然后她亲吻Lindsay,让她尝尝自己的味道。

过了一会儿,Lindsay叹气道:“啊。我做了什么了,要给我这样的奖励?”

“哦,就是一点小事,比如做了一个女人所能要求的最好的妻子。”

“就这个?”Lindsay脸上带着慵懒的微笑。

Melanie从Lindsay的身上下来,在她的身边躺下。“我不想让你感觉自己被忽略了,不想让你觉得我忽视了你。你是个出色、坚强、充满魅力的女人,见到你幸福是我最大的幸福。”

Lindsay爬上Melanie的身体,答道:“那你现在一定是高兴的发狂了。”

纽约
ARA经纪公司
Sandra McGill的办公室


Justin坐在Sandra McGill办公桌对面那张漂亮的皮椅子上。根据Adrienne所说的,Sandra McGill是ARA经纪公司的头牌之一,而这不仅仅因为她签下了许多艺术家,让他们干了许多活儿。她精心对艺术家们作着选择,为自己和她的客户提供双赢的服务。艺术圈的浮华让她生气。她自恃能培养出拥有实际持续能力的艺术家。她的客户名单上并没有什么‘超级明星’,但她所有的客户都非常有名,而且都有非常好的声誉。

Justin喜欢她。她的外表和他想象中的纽约有权有势的人不同。她已经快六十了,灰白的头发整洁的捋在耳朵后面。她带着一些很大的手工制作的配饰和皮带,身上穿着宽松的衣服常常在脚踝处轻擦。

Sandra走进她的办公室,她开始和Justin谈话的时候,好像他们刚刚已经在进行他们的谈话一样。“我们需要重视的是事业的长寿。我不想让你在时下盛行的艺术画展上过渡的曝光。我想让你参加小型的‘非请勿入’的展览,那些专为有眼力的收藏家办的展览,他们非常希望能帮助真正有才华的年轻人建立自己的事业。”

“但是,我以为事业的起步就是要让尽可能都得忍看到你的作品。”

Sandra靠在她的椅子上,“这是一条路,我毫不怀疑你有走那条路的冲动。不过就像我刚才说的,我们需要重视的是事业的长寿。”

Justin点点头,没有说话。

“不过同样重要的是,你要坦白告诉我你的底线。我会帮你接活,要多少都可以。我不能保证所有都是大动作,但是通过这些,你有机会慢慢向前发展,慢慢让大家知道你的名字。我还要知道,你不会把自己交给自己的手无法完成的作品上。”

Justin很感激Sandra这么坦白,她没有把一切都裹上糖衣,自打来到纽约,他第一次感觉自己在和一个‘真正’的人说话。“我的手可说不准,不过我能管好的。虽然有时候还会疼,但这也是值得的。我不会做任何危及我将来成为一个艺术家的事。”

Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Renaissance宾馆
大宴会厅


Ted和Cynthia坐在Brian身边,等着这个晚上最后一个奖项的颁出。到现在为止,这一晚可以说是Kinnetik的夜晚。凭着为Liberty Air做的‘尽情欢纵’广告,他们已经得到了年度趋于最佳广告奖。与Old Pitt啤酒和Eyeconics的合作也让他们得到了一项专业奖。不过,这最后一个奖项才是Brian真正有兴趣的奖。作为CEO他不能参加年度最佳广告人的评选,因为只有不是公司股东的广告执行人才能参与该奖的竞争。不过这不是最高奖项。年度最佳广告公司是最高的荣誉,而今年是Kinnetik第一年得到提名。

在宣布提名者的时候,Cynthia非常期待的握着Brian的手。“这个我们包了,我知道。”她眨眨眼睛说。

穿着礼服的颁奖者站上台说道:“年度最佳广告公司的获得者是得奖的常客。他们一直在做创新、一流的作品,使他们成为业内最受追捧的广告公司。总部就在这儿,宾夕法尼亚州的Pittsburgh,2006年度最佳广告公司得奖的是The Vangard广告公司。上台领奖的是他们的CEO,Gardner Vance。”

“狗娘养的。”Cynthia叹气,Ted凑近Brian说:“明年你会打败他们的,Bri。”

Brian带着转瞬即逝、有些震惊的笑回答:“谢谢,Theodore。”然后他伸手把Cynthia的红酒杯拿过来,Gardner登上了舞台。Brian本来要走的,但是颁奖之后的派对是这些业内的重量级选手相互掂量各自分量的好机会。而且没有比这更好的地方来捕获人才了,这在广告游戏中是非常猖獗的。他、Ted和Cynthia要集中精力挖掘人才,以便为Pfister找到最棒的工作人员。

Gardner走到领奖台的时候,掌声慢慢轻了下来。“首先,我要感谢所有美国广告协会的同事给我们这个奖。这个奖项肯定了我们已经进入了一个广告的新时代。俗丽的广告时代已经走到了尽头。我们的客户和他们的顾客并不希望30秒钟的电波广告充斥着廉价的影射和暗讽。人们想要的是可以在任何时段播出的温馨的广告。The Vangard广告公司很自豪能将他们想要的提供给他们。非常感谢大家。”

观众再次爆发热烈的掌声。Brian用手捂住脸。当主持人为这个晚上总结陈词的时候,Brian对Ted说:“再过三十分钟,我们就走。”

人群开始从他们的桌子旁站起来,Cynthia和Ted也开始了他们的使命。Brian走到酒吧间。就在他等着刚叫的酒的时候,有人拍拍他的肩膀。Brian转过身,“Grant Nickalls,好久不见了。”Brian想起几年前2000年颁奖礼上他们分享那一次阳台欢爱。

“最后那个奖可真够煎熬的,Kinney,至少你没两手空空的回家。”

Brian喝了口威士忌,回答:“我基本从不两手空空的回家。”

Grant笑了:“我要告诉你,如果他们考虑到一家公司的财务状况的话,Vangard一定机会都没有了。有传言说,他在曼哈顿开分公司已经快把自己耗干了。”

“哦?”Brian回答,只流露出一丝兴趣。

“是的,我听说银行正找他麻烦呢,再过六十天,他们就会冻结Vangard的信用帐户的。”

“你别说,”Brian挑起眉毛。

Grant靠近Brian:“这是你和我之间的秘密,如果有办法让我弄到七八千万,我一定会把那地方从那个混蛋手里买下来。”

“啊哈。”Brian说着用手掰着下巴。

纽约
EVACO


电话铃响的时候,Justin正在用毛巾擦头发。是Brian的铃声。

“嘿。”Justin小心翼翼的回答。自从那晚之后,他们还没有说过话。

“嘿。”Brian回答,“我是不是打断你正在做的事了?”

“我刚洗完澡。”

“你一个人?”Brian从容的问。

Justin笑了。Brian从来没问过他是不是在和别人‘玩’。Justin猜想,他打来电话,是真的希望好好谈一谈。“没有。Lance Armstrong和Matthew McConaughey在床上等我呢。”
Lance Armstrong:著名自行车手,创下环法自行车赛七连冠的纪录。
Matthew McConaughey:好莱坞著名影星。

“听上去很热辣啊。”Brian的调子听上去轻松了一点。

Justin不想让Brian开口说他原先想好的对话。“听着,我很抱歉那晚在电话里表现得很奇怪。你说的对,我只要专注工作就好,会没事的。”

“事实上,我打电话来就是为了这个。事实证明,我真的有一个水晶球。”

Justin笑:“真的?”

“嗯。”

Justin很高兴配合他:“那么,你看见什么了?”

“嗯,很模糊,不过我可以清楚地看见,我们在很长时间里都不用再考虑长距离的问题了。”


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原帖由 cora 于 2007-3-28 16:53 发表
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哇哈哈哈哈 沙发是我的em23 em50 抱抱Jill~~~不知道LJ那边出到第几了em02

em08 em08 em08 (小声说)出到11鸟

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原帖由 cora 于 2007-3-28 17:20 发表

em02 LJ被屏蔽之后就没怎么上了...用外国服务器上很慢啊~唉 破网em40

em02 我已经习惯那个速度了……有的看就好……

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Pittsburgh
Brian的Loft


“来啦。”Brian赤脚穿过房间,一边想着自己这句话真是有趣。(coming在英语中除了“来”,还有“高潮”之意)

沉重的金属大门沿着轨道划开,Carl从电梯边转过头来,等着Brian迎接他进去。

“Carl。”Brian没明白怎么这个男人会来找他。“啊。让我猜猜,一定是Debbie让你到这儿来给我上课的吧,每次闯祸之后她义不容辞的演讲。”

Carl露出同情且略带羞怯的微笑,他伸手拿出一个餐盘,“她还让我带这个过来。”

Brian用舌头抵着腮帮子,站在一边示意Carl进屋,“吞拿鱼通心粉?”

Carl把盘子放到餐桌上,Brian拿出两把叉子。

Brian递给Carl一把,Carl说:“哦,谢谢,但是Deb做的菜里,我并不喜欢这个。”

Brian笑着把叉子在Carl面前放下,“口味可以慢慢培养。二十年差不多。”Brian敢肯定,Debbie叫Carl来并不仅仅是让他们分享这盘面的,不过他可不想就这么捱到结束。“要喝啤酒吗?”

Carl吃了一口面,问道:“有烈一点的酒吗?”

“你想喝什么?”Brian走向酒柜。

“我一向都喝伏特加。”Carl回答。

“加冰?”

“随便。”

Brian打开Kettle One的瓶盖,给他们俩每人倒了一杯。他走回来把酒杯递给Carl。Carl喝了一口,笑着说:“好东西。”

Brian点点头,靠在餐桌上,开始挑通心面吃。

“你知道,今天下午我们度假回来的时候,我还以为今天晚上要和Ben还有Michael说说我们旅行的事。没想到,我们讲的都是关于那天晚上你在酒吧跟他说的话。”

Brian感到心中漾起了一阵不安的情绪,但是他还是不动声色的问:“你真的认为他要做的事情是个好主意?”

“我认为,Michael是个成年人了。他可以自己做决定。不管我觉得这是不是个好主意都无所谓。”

Brian一口灌下伏特加,又给自己倒了一杯,“是啊,在我看来,他后面的麻烦多了。”

“我从来不觉得你是那种追求简单生活的人。”

Brian放下杯子转头面对着Carl,“你是个警察,Carl。你应该知道Michael和教授TMD多么幸运,碰到的事Hunter。他们收留他,给他房子的钥匙。他完全可以把他们抢光了然后消失。天啊,他完全可以这么做。”Brian避免去想任何不好的事情。“Michael和Ben有个讨厌的习惯,就是把人都往好里想。这是让他们自己受伤害的最快方式。”

Carl走到房间另一头,在沙发上坐下,“你知道,我在调去凶杀科之前,一直待在缉捕队。我抓的绝大部分人都是那些在街头挣扎着生存的青少年。他们当时的生活方式比他们待在家里要好的多,这一点总是让我很受触动。他们虽然很倔,但大多数人只是希望有个人能告诉他们,有人在关心他们。因为,很显然他们在父母那里从来没有感受到这一点。我不是说他们每个人都会改好,有些人就是很难相信别人。但是还有一些孩子,有很多,只要有人给他们一点关心和同情,他们就能有机会过上正常人的生活。”

“所以,Michael在他们开始得病之前能够及时给他们提供正常的生活?”Brian反驳。

Carl叹着气站起来,他走到酒柜那里,Brian已经在喝它的第四杯酒了。“他是给他们一个机会。这比其他任何人给那些孩子们的都要多。”

Pittsburgh
Shickle Hall


Blake他们从主厅里走出来,他在翻看着他的节目册,“总算有一出圆满结局的歌剧了。我开始怀疑他们到底存不存在了。”

“圆满结局是很难遇到。”Ted说,“但他们是存在的。”

“我从来都不理解,为什么那些作曲家要这么努力的创作这些充满热情的故事,这些观众注定会爱上的角色,可到最后主角们都会落个悲伤的结局。”

Ted握住Blake的手,一起走向停车场。“或许他们觉得如果那些人物并不是个个都幸福长久的话,这个故事更可信一点。”

“我并不是希望每个人都幸福长久,我只想知道他们都会好好的。就像今晚的演出,Bastien和Bastienne*在以后一定会有艰难的时刻,但至少他们俩在一起,他们都知道,他们是彼此相爱的。”
*莫扎特作品:《巴斯蒂安与巴斯蒂安娜》

Ted吻了一下Blake的额头,然后为他打开车门,“我的浪漫小伙子。我很高兴你今晚过的很愉快。 我一定会告诉Brian,你很享受今晚。”

Ted进车的时候,Blake问道:“你确定我不要给他寄张感谢卡什么的吗?这些季度票的位子都很棒。这还是我第一次真正看到演员脸上的表情。”

“你去谢Brian就是向他坦白他为我们做了件好事。在他脑子里,这基本上就跟你直接把礼物丢回到他脸上差不多。”

“我知道,但是,你拿下了Pfister这桩生意得到的奖金,再加上这些票子,真的太多了点。”

“相信我,Blake,我已经花了几年时间了,我想我终于领悟到如何和Brian沟通的诀窍了,用这种方式他才不会想要把我的头拧下来再还给我。我可不想把好事情搞糟了。”

New York
EVACO
Justin的房间


Justin翻了个身,他正在做一个断断续续的梦……

……在深夜里……Rage和他信任的帮手Zephyr正在屋顶上飞翔。他们用自己的超级视觉巡视着下面的街道。我们的英雄们知道,只有他们能够保护人民远离这城市中弥漫的罪恶与非正义。

突然,Rage听到有人在哭喊!有人遇到麻烦了!Rage和Zephyr滑翔到下面的小巷。就在Zephyr对付那一群专干坏事的暴徒时,Rage把那个受了伤的漂亮金发人抱在怀里。“不要担心,你现在安全了。”Rage低声的说。这个受害人张开了蓝色的眼睛,说道:“哦,Rage,我该怎么报答你?”

“不!”Justin被自己的叫声唤醒了。他慢慢习惯着房间里的黑暗,挪到床的边缘伸手去拿地板上的牛仔裤。他在自己的口袋里翻找,然后拿出手机开始拨号。铃声响起的时候,他不住的念叨:“快接,快接,快接。”

Pittsburgh
Michael和Ben的卧室


Ben微笑着看着Michael,同时绑紧Michael手腕上的丝绸绳子,“你相信我吗?”

Michael已经快喘不过气来了,“完全相信。”他很喜欢Ben像现在这样不受控制。这不是经常发生的,但一旦发生了,Michael就知道他准备了很多特别的东西。Ben开始温柔的舔弄Michael的乳头,看样子会持续很久。当Ben有这个心情的时候,他能坚持好几个小时。

在过去的几个月里,他们俩基本都没有时间把对方放在第一位。现在那个收容所的计划已经在实施阶段了,他们知道他们的时间会变得很少。今晚就是为他们准备的。Michael加快了呼吸,正当Ben准备搓弄他的坚硬的时候,电话铃响了。

Michael睁开眼睛,他忘了手上的束缚想要站起来。Ben想哄他躺回去,“让他电话留言吧。”他边吻着他边说。

“但是,这时候应该没人会打电话来,除非有什么急事,你能不能去看看是谁?”

Ben叹气,但他很了解Michael的脾气,他觉得要让他们回到刚刚建立起的那种感觉中去,就要先安抚他。他伸手拿过电话,看着上面的名字。“是Justin。”Ben的语气明显很生气。

“你能不能把电话放在我耳朵旁边?”Michael问。

“Michael,我肯定没什么事……”

“求你了?”Michael恳求。

Ben按下接听键,“嘿,Justin,现在好像有点晚了。一切都还好吧?”
“我知道,我很抱歉,如果不是重要的事我不会现在打来的,Michael醒着吗?”

Ben垂下眼睛,看见Michael已经疲软的勃起,“等一下。”

Ben把听筒放在Michael耳边,“怎么了?”

“我做了个噩梦,MAX把JT变成一个女孩了!我们不能放弃我们所有的权利。我不能忍受他们让Rage变成异性恋。”

“不,不,我同意,但是两个选择李没有一个牵涉到保留创作控制的,而且我真的很需要那笔钱,我们能怎么办?”

“你介不介意我让Sandra帮我们跟他们做些谈判?我本来想等到天亮再打给你,但是明天一早我就要跟她开会。”

“嗯,等等。”他示意Ben把话筒从他嘴巴旁边拿开。Ben照做之后,他说道:“Justin想让他的经纪人和MAX漫画重新谈判,让我们保留创作控制权。”

Ben想了一会儿,“Ted说我们的启动资金至少要7万5美金,才能拿到他给我们找的补助。”

Michael点点头,“Justin,她在定之前会让我们做最后决定?”

“当然,最后签字的是我们。”

“好的,那就跟Sandra说吧。如果Rage不能在和JT的dick玩了,他会不高兴的。”

Justin笑了,他长吁一口气,“谢谢你Michael。我会通知你事情的进展的。”

Michael说了再见之后,Ben把听筒放回座机上,“我们刚才到哪儿了?”

Michael微笑着说:“嗯,我的右边乳头,你至少要再过七分钟才能转移到左边去。”

Pittsburgh
Liberty Diner


Emmett从门里走进来,在Carl身边坐下,开玩笑似的问:“嗨,警官。经常来这儿吗?”

“经常。”Debbie嘟囔着从他们身后走过。

Carl把报纸收过来,给Emmett腾出地方。“现在只有老Carl了,我想填完填字游戏后再吃些午餐。”

Emmett放下他的背包带子,把包放在地板上,“我还以为你是来吃早饭的呢。”

“他吃完了,他还在这儿。”Debbie气呼呼的走回厨房。

“呃,我喜欢这儿的熙熙攘攘。家里实在是太安静了。”Carl说完喝了一口咖啡。

“哦,呃,Drewsie马上就要来接我了,要不我们陪你吧。”Emmett同情的说。

Carl摇摇头,“我没事,你们俩去玩吧,嘿,停在那里的事不是Drew的悍马车?”

Emmett用手半掩着嘴,悄悄的说:“那并不是我最喜欢的他的悍马,如果你明白我的意思。”

Carl闭上眼睛,双手掩面,有些恼怒的叹气,“Emmett。”

“哦!抱歉抱歉。我保证以后尽量少给你这些联想画面。”

“没事儿,”Carl笑了,“再见。”

Emmett抓起地上的包,蹦跳着离开餐厅,钻进Drew的汽车,“嘿,宝贝,有什么大新闻?”

Drew挪了下身子面对着Emmett,把他的手握在自己手里。“我的经纪人打电话来了。我得到了一个offer。三年两千两百万,你不会相信的,他们还向我示好,要以我的名义为即将举行的Gay Games捐款。”

“Drew,这简直难以置信!但是,使那支球队?”

Drew深吸一口气,“骑兵队。”

Emmett努力回想他们的位置,“西雅图?”

Drew点头,“我知道这离你所有的朋友和你的事业很远,如果你想再考虑一下的话……没有你,我是不会去的。”

Emmett凑过身去吻了下Drew,轻声的说道:“西雅图,我们来了。”

Pittsburgh
The Red Cape


书店在工作日也很忙,现在正放暑假,孩子们可以到处玩、买东西、或者任何让他们高兴的事。

一个男孩朝收银机走过来,把挑选的漫画递给Michael。

“$2.75。”

在男孩数零钱的时候,Michael问:“《权威:革命》第七卷,你喜欢Apollo和Midnighter?”

“唔?哦,嗯……是的,他们很棒。所有有Jenny Quantum的我都有,除了这本。你这儿真是太酷了,还有存货。”

Michael看出这个顾客和他志同道合,“哦,没有第七卷算什么收藏啊。在这一期里Jenny的能力得到了肯定,她解救了Bendix,他们俩才能和Hassan博士相抗衡。”

孩子笑了笑,把钱递给Michael,“你知不知道在第九册《世界末日》之后,他们还会不会让她回来?”

Michael从收银台上弯下身子,好像在泄漏一个重大的秘密一样说:“你可别说是我说的,但有消息说她会以Jenny Quarx的身份回来,她还会有超强的心灵感应能力。”

“你能告诉我什么时候出吗?”男孩兴奋的问。

Michael把笔和订单递给男孩,“如果你想要的话,我可以把你的名字写在等候名单里?”

“太好了!”他移到收银台的角落开始填表格,好让下一个顾客付钱。

Michael抬起头正准备说话:“我能帮……哦,你想干吗?”

Brian靠在柜台上,“哦,Mikey,怎么能这么跟顾客说话。”

男孩把自己的表格交给Michael,跟他挥手道别。Michael也跟他挥挥手,然后怒视着Brian,“本店有权不为混蛋服务。”

Brian跟着Michael走到书店的另一边,看着他整理东西。几秒钟后,Brian问了:“拜托,你不想听听我的想法吗?”

“我这一屋子都是孩子,Brian。我敢肯定他们的家长不想让他们听见任何你心里的想法。”

Brian叹气,但仍然坚持:“我不知道,Jack的奥尔兹莫比尔汽车本来是老少皆宜的,至少在我们上车以前。”

Michael情不自禁的笑了。Brian说过的话依然让他很伤心,但他知道Ted说Brian意图是好的是没错的。此外,他好久没想过那辆车了。他的第一次KJ就是在那车的后座上得到的。当然,是Brian付钱叫那男人给他做的,但他当时并不知道。“那辆车不错。”

Brian的舌头抵着腮帮子,“你还记不记的那个周末,我们想把它半夜里偷出来?”

Michael放下漫画书转过头看着Brian,他兴奋的点头,“大学一年级和二年级之间。那时我们连驾照都还没拿到。”

“但我们觉得没理由不去转一圈,到Akron去。”Brian用手臂勾着Michael的肩膀。

“嘿,那可是跨州的,重点就在这里。”Michael提醒Brian。

“我们开了半个多小时才注意到油箱连四分之一都不满,但是我们停下来加油的时候才发现我的钱包不见了。”

“然后我们就必须回头,”Michael耸耸肩,“我从来也没去过Akron。”

Brian开始翻看架子上的漫画书,“相信我,你没错过什么好东西。”

“我猜也是。你怎么会想到这些?”

“实际上,我一直想记住那个夏天。因为我们这次的小小旅行,我得在整个七月都穿长袖长裤。”

Michael脸上的笑容不见了。他现在记起来了,Jack在驾驶座底下发现Brian的钱包之后,给了他一顿痛打。这是他记得的最惨的一次。Brian浑身上下都是伤痕。“当你第二天到我们家来的时候,我……我不敢相信Jack对你做的这一切。我当时怕极了。”

Brian把手放在Michael的颈背,“但是你一点都没表现出来。你只是把我放进浴缸、洗干净,然后一直坐在我身边直到我再次感觉到安全。那个时候我就知道,不管Jack怎么对我,只要我还有你,我就会没事的。”

“对。”Michael肯定的说。

“所以我想,这都是你欠我的。”Brian笑了。

Michael被弄糊涂了,“这是什么意思?”

“嗯。我想你正是从我身上学习到该怎么照顾那些任性的孩子,没有其他人关心他们。”

Michael知道,他只要接受Brian为他那晚的话道歉就行了。他看着Brian的眼睛,默不作声,原谅了他。

“那些孩子很幸运,有你和教授。还有……呃,如果你需要什么,要筹钱什么的,告诉我就行了。”

“你说真的?你愿意帮忙?”

Brian耸耸肩,“嗯,很明显,慈善事业和利他主义会让Justin很‘性’致勃勃。”

Michael翻了记白眼。“他真够变态的。”


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原帖由 林农 于 2007-4-4 16:52 发表
杀法!!!!!!
坐下来看~
原帖由 八天十夜 于 2007-4-4 17:13 发表
软软滴沙发

两位挤一张沙发?8觉得很挤咩?

另:那句话改了,原来还没有翻出那个韵味~

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em08 那以后就每周三更新吧

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最近忙着赶论文,米空更新了……谁愿意接手?
em02 em02 em02

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LJ现在只能用代理服务器上,
应求我把原文贴在这里。未经允许,请勿转载!

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Trenton, New Jersey
Pfister Corporate Headquarters


Brian and Ted spent the most of the morning being led through Pfister’s enormous Corporate Headquarters by the Director of Vendor Relations, Stacey Matthews. She was slim, blond and had a captivating smile. Her college co-ed appearance belied the fact that she had a strong head for business and she’d impressed Brian by being able to articulately address all of his questions during the tour. Pfister was Brian’s first global account and he’d never even interned at a corporation of this size before. Seeing the inner workings of a Fortune 1000 company first hand excited him and he made sure to keep his eyes and ears open for any ideas that could help Kinnetik’s growth.

When they reached the line for one of the many coffee bars that were peppered through out the office campus Brian said, “So Stacey, tell me more about your supplier diversity program.”

She smiled and bobbed her head slightly before answering, “Well Brian, as a company owner yourself, I’m sure you know that one of any organization’s biggest challenges is recruiting and retaining the top talent.”

Brian nodded and Stacey continued, “In research it’s particularly difficult. Most of our scientists come from an academic setting and many of them aren’t easily influenced by compensation packages alone. They’re looking for a work environment that is a second home, or in the case of some, a first home. It’s extremely important for our employees to understand that Pfister believes in treating everyone with fairness, dignity and respect. We try to express those beliefs by being particular about the companies we choose to work with.

It didn’t take Ted long to realize why Brian was asking about this. He usually could give a crap about the touchy feely stuff like fairness, dignity and respect, but if there was a business case for it, then that was a different story entirely. “So by entering into preferred vendor agreements with say a woman-owned business you’re showing your female employees that Pfister cares about them?”

“Exactly!” Stacey replied.

Brian was certain the last thing this woman needed was another cup of coffee as she ordered her double half-caf latte with no whip. After they’d each been served, He asked his next question, though he’d already done enough research to know the answer, “So, are all minority groups currently represented on your preferred vendor list?”

“Oh, we’re working on it. Currently, we have exclusivity agreements with a woman-owned business, veteran owned, also Latino, African-American and last month we signed a contract with an office supplies company which is owned by a Pacific-Islander.

Brian exchanged a quick glance with Ted indicating for him to ask, "You wouldn't happen to have a gay owned business on your preferred vendor list, would you?"

“Actually, that's one of my team's action items for this fiscal year. It's difficult though, since gays and lesbians aren't a federally protected class the sexual orientation of business owners isn't normally listed on official documents. The only way to know is to ask and my staff is still wary of doing that. You know, with sexual orientation still being such a hot button issue for most people."

Brian nodded slowly, "I see."

Stacey tilted her head to the side and gave Brian a little once over, "Say Brian, if you don't mind my asking, do you happen to be gay?"

Trenton, New Jersey
Parking Lot of Pfister Corporate Headquarters
Later that day...


As Brian started the engine of the rental car Ted sat next to him while completely dumfounded, "Did that really just happen?"

Brian glanced over at Ted, "Apparently, getting to suck cock isn’t only benefit of being a fag."

Ted shook his head in disbelief, "You just procured all of Pfister's advertising business, not just for their prescription drugs, but their OTC medications, even their veterinary medicines."

Brian pulled out of the parking lot, "I was there, Theodore."

"It's, it's, it's. Astonishing! Unbelievable!"

"It's also a shit load of work," Brian's lips curled into a smile, "Not to mention an indescribable amount of money."

Ted's accountant mind immediately went into planning mode, "We're going to need at least a dozen new media planners, and the art department is going to have to be completely revamped, we're also going to need to hire more people for operations and admin. And with this kind of expansion, we're absolutely going to need more space."

"Actually, I already have a place in mind. But, don't worry about it now. We'll discuss it when I get back to Pittsburgh in the morning."

"You're not flying back with me, today?"

"No. I need to make another stop."

Ted’s smile turned into a smirk, "Oh say…About sixty miles south? Somewhere in New York's East Village?"

Brian just raised an eyebrow.

"Tell Justin I said hello."  

Pittsburgh
The Red Cape


Michael sat on his bean bag in the back of the store and listened as Justin explained the new terms Sandra had negotiated for them.

"If we're willing to give up 1 1/2% of our in royalties and merchandising revenue then they'll do a re-publishing of our first issue to establish Rage's canon under the MAX imprint and we'll get to maintain story approval for any of their publications," Justin explained.

"And we each still get the initial 100 thousand dollar payment?"

"Yes, but only 2% percent residuals instead of 3 1/2%. It sounds fair to me considering we essentially get to keep creative control."

Michael thought about it then said, "So all that's left is signing the contract then?"

Justin's voice became low and he took on a serious tone, "Yeah, But Michael there's something I want to tell you first."

Michael could tell Justin had something important on his mind, "Sure Justin, what is it?"

"Even though we're not doing the comic together anymore, it doesn't change how important you are to me. Not just because you're Brian's best friend, but because all the things you've done for me over the years."

Michael smiled, "Yeah well, it wasn't easy considering what a brat you were in your younger days."

Justin laughed, "I guess it's a good thing your mother whipped me into shape and taught me how to respect my elders."

"Something, for which, I'm sure Brian is eternally grateful."

"Don't let him hear you say that. Seriously though, even in the very beginning when Brian didn't want anything to do with me, and my mere existence annoyed the shit out of you, you still looked out for me. If you hadn't, who knows what could've happened."

"Well you can return the favor by promising to always look out for Brian. He needs you more than I think he'll ever be willing to admit."

Pittsburgh
Pappagano’s Restaurant


Emmett took a sip of his wine as he waited for Ted to respond to his news.

“Seattle?”

Emmett nodded, “Yes. Drew and I are going to make an announcement to everyone before they send out the press releases, but I wanted you to be the first to know.”

“And you’re okay with it? Moving across country, I mean?”

“It’s a great opportunity for Drew, he’ll get to finish out his career there. And the owners promised him that he has the complete support of the team. They just want Drew to come and help them win games. They don’t care about his personal life. It’s not everyday that an expansion team can sign a Super-Bowl winning quarterback.”

Ted reached across the table and took Emmett’s hand in his, “But what about you, Em? Are you going to be happy?”

“I am happy,” Emmett replied despite the fact he was tearing up,” I’m happier than I’ve been in a long time.”

“Then I’m happy for you,” Ted fought to hold back his emotions, “But, I expect a regular report from you on what like is life out on the Pacific Northwest.”

Emmett gave a little salute,” Yes sir! And you and Blake are welcome to come visit anytime. We can go whale watching, and have dinner at the top of the Space Needle, and I hear Seattle has a fabulous gay district.”

“I’m told it rivals Liberty Avenue.  I just hope you don’t have so much fun out here that you forget about all of us here in the Pitts.”

Emmett covered his hand with his mouth as he started to cry, “I could never forget about you. You’re my best friend, you’re my Teddy.”

Ted waved Emmett to him as he tried to keep from crying, himself, “Come here.”

The stood and hugged each other as if they were the only ones in the restaurant.

New York
The Historic Dakota Apartment Building
Home of Sandra McGill


Justin had grown up amongst the country club set, but he had never been surrounded by this kind of wealth. Sandra’s Upper West Side apartment had been in her family for three generations. It was decorated with fine antiques and original works by Matisse, Goya, and she even had copper plated etchings that her father had received as a gift from Picasso himself. Her family made their fortune in the import/export business and she’d spent her entire life surrounded by high end, luxury items. Becoming an artist’s representative was a natural choice when she decided she didn’t have an interest in being a lady of leisure. Her apartment building, The Dakota, was a work of art in itself. Justin had passed by it before when he went on the New York gay historic-site walking tour Emmett prepared for him as a going away gift. Among the numerous other celebrities, the fabulous Judy Garland once owned an apartment in this very building.

Tonight’s cocktail party was being thrown in Justin’s honor. Sandra had invited several of her personal friends who were discerning and very competitive art collectors. And in what Justin considered an enormous stroke of luck, Brian showed up at EVACO just as he was about to head up town. Justin was thrilled to see Brian, it was the first suprise visit he'd made, but Brian shrugged off the signficance by simply explaining, "I was in the neighborhood."

“Justin, with minimalism being so en vogue these days, what made you gravitate towards abstract expressionism?” A short plump, woman with a thick German accent asked. Brian noticed that she seemed genuinely interested in what Justin had to say and he was content to quietly stand by Justin’s side as he talked with her and a few of the other guests about his early influences, his current work and how he was considering exploring sculpting. Justin appeared relaxed and happy. He was talking about his work. It wasn’t at all like the trite small talk he’d had to make at his opening months before. When Justin finished his wine Brian took his glass and went to get him a refill. When he drove down to the city his plan had been to pick up Justin and spend the night at The Plaza fucking. But just as Brian pulled up to the front of the Co-Op Justin was walking out the front door wearing a suit, the suit Brian bought for their wedding. Brian surprised himself by not minding that he was going to have to tag along at Justin’s work function. He was glad to do it actually. He supposed it be the sort of thing they’d do for each other if they lived together. And that thought made him realize it was something he wanted, something he really wanted.

As the server filled Brian’s glass Sandra walked up, “You know, Justin came to the City at the perfect time. The market for emerging artists is hotter than it’s been in decades.”

Brian took a drink of the wine, “He made the right decision to come when he did.”

Sandra smiled, “Most of the people here tonight have been on a waiting list for Justin’s new work. Owning the next Picasso before it’s a Picasso is what it’s all about these days. It’s like the futures market of the art world.”

“So everyone wants to be Gertrude Stein?” Brian asked with a raised eyebrow.

“Bravissimo! Well said, Brian,” Sandra took notice of Brian’s perfectly tailored suit, and beautifully crafted shoes,” You appear to be a man of discerning taste. Do you collect?”

Brian shrugged, “Aside from some of Justin’s work, I own a LuKacs.”

“Impressive. His pieces are hard to come by in the US. Is it something from his Military Series?”

Brian shook his head, “No. his Eternal Teahouse Series.”

Sandra tossed her hair and laughed, “One of the mural sized nudes? If you’re ever interested in selling, I know some people who’d love to get their hands on a LuKacs.”

“Thanks, but I almost lost it once,” Brian took a quick look in Justin’s direction, he was still in engrossed in conversation, “I don’t intend to let go of it again.”

New York
The Plaza Hotel


Brian opened a bottle of water as he sat down at the desk chair next to the bed. Justin was sound asleep. His arms were tucked under the pillow as he laid naked on his stomach. Brian couldn’t remember ever seeing Justin sleep so peacefully. Even after he stopped having the nightmares he still tended to talk in his sleep and he never kept still in bed.

They’d already fucked three times that night, but Brian was still horny. It was in that moment that Brian realized, he hadn’t had, or even been blown by, anyone except Justin for months. This thought caused a quick surge of panic to course through Brian, but just as quickly as it began, it stopped and it occurred to him that he didn’t care. None of the tricks he’d ever had could compare to Justin and even though he couldn’t quite believe it was possible, for the first time in Brian’s life the thought of being with one person, just one person, didn’t terrify him.

Justin turned on his side and he stretched a little as he opened his eyes, “You couldn’t sleep?”

Brian tilted his head to the side, “I’m not tired.” The sleepy smile on Justin’s face was almost too much for him. When Justin lifted the covers Brian rose and joined him in bed. Justin nuzzled against Brian’s shoulder and started kissing his neck.

Justin was close to purring when he asked, “Brian?”

“Hmm?”

A devilish grin appeared on Justin’s face, “Do you like to rim?”

Brian stifled a short laugh as he wrapped his arms around Justin, “Yeah. I love it.” He said enthusiastically.

Justin made a sorry attempt at raising an eye brow, “Then go to it.”

Pittsburgh
Liberty Diner


“Ma! Ma!” Michael called out as he rushed through the door.

Debbie set down her tray and hurried over to him, “Christ, what is it, they can hear you on the other side of the river.”

“It’s a done deal. MAX Comics wired the money this morning. Now everything’s set, Ben and I can get started on really making the group home happen.”

“Oh Baby! That’s terrific news. You and Ben are doing a wonderful thing. I mean it.” She kissed Michael on the cheek and wrapped her arms around him.

“Thanks Ma. It means a lot to hear you say it.”

He tried to step away from her hug but Debbie held on tighter to him and whispered, "You’ve got to do something about Carl,” She whispered into Michael’s ear, “For the past week all he’s done is sit at the counter and watch me work. It’s really starting to freak me, the fuck, out.”  

Michael managed to pry Debbie’s arms off of him and he glanced over at Carl who, like Debbie had said, just sat there on the stool at the far end of the counter and looked in her direction. When their eyes met Michael gave Carl and awkward little wave.

“I thought it would get better after we got back from vacation, but he still hasn’t found anything to keep him occupied now that he’s retired. Please Michael, don’t you have some projects or something around your house you can ask him to do for you? Anything? If I don’t get him out of my fucking hair, I’m gonna lose it!”

“You know Ma, there actually is something Carl could help me with.”

611

Toronto
Lindsay and Melanie’s Home


Lindsay cradled the phone to her ear as she wrapped the tea bag string around the spoon, “But Brian, why on earth wouldn’t you want to tell Justin that you’re being monogamous?”

“Because not coming across anyone who’s fuck-worthy is far from being monogamous. Christ, I hate that fucking word. Monogamy,” Brian scoffed, “It sounds entirely too much like menectomy, as in, did you hear? I’ve had my men removed.”

“Brian, you’re being ridiculous.”

Brian considered pointing out that he’d had his share of “etcomys” but he decided against it,

”I have no intention of suggesting to Justin that he stop fucking whoever he wants just because I find the thought of bringing home another mediocre trick to fuck to be completely tedious.”

“You have to know that all Justin has ever wanted is you.”

“Yeah and he decided that when he was seventeen fucking years old, don’t you think he’s at least entitled to a basis of comparison?”

Lindsay nearly choked on her tea, “Uh Brian, I’m pretty sure you’ve both have plenty of opportunities to compare whatever it is you think you need to.”

“He’s twenty two. I’ve got twelve years of fucking on him. He’s too young to even consider settling down.” Brian pinched the bridge of his nose and wondered how this conversation even started.

“As young as you started, I think it’s more like fifteen years. “

“Fine. Fifteen years, all the more reason.”

“Brian.” Lindsay chided in her motherly tone.

“Tell me this, would you still want to be with the person you wanted to spend your life with when were twenty-two?”

Lindsay took a sip of her tea then reminded Brian, “When I was twenty two, I wanted you.”

“My point, exactly.”

Lindsay shook her head, “All right, all right, I just think you should consider the fact that the only time you two have had problems is when he wanted to settle down and you didn’t.”

“I know Justin has this white picket fence fantasy, but you, of all people, should know that for better or worse is a lot easier said than done.”

Lindsay felt a twinge of guilt as the thought of Sam flashed through her mind, “I’m not saying it’s easy, Brian, but you two are a couple. You’re partners. Don’t you think this is the type of decision you should make together?”  

Brian was done talking and by the silence on the end of the line Lindsay could tell, “I know you love him and I think it’s wonderful that you’ve realized it yourself,” she heard Brian make a small snort, “But, part of being in an adult relationship, is letting the person you love, love you back.”

Lindsay’s words stung so Brian batted them away, “I didn’t realize they ran Dear Abby in Canada.”

Lindsay sighed, “Despite what you might think, you do deserve to be loved.”

Pittsburgh
Carter’s Bridal


The sales woman zipped of the back of Jennifer’s gown.  She looked at herself in the mirror for a moment then turned and asked, “Well, what do you think?”

Debbie put her hands up to her cheeks, “You look like a fucking angel, doesn’t she Emmett?”

Emmett went up to the dress and inspected the beadwork along the hem where they’d had the dress taken up.” They did an excellent job,” he took hold of Jennifer’s hands and gave them a little squeeze, “You are an absolute vision.”

Jennifer blushed and turned to look at herself in the mirror again. The eggshell colored dress was intricately beaded. The sleeves were off the shoulder and the delicate, form-fitting cut perfectly accentuated Jennifer’s curves. “It really is a beautiful dress.” Debbie stepped up behind Jennifer as Emmett’s phone rang, “And you’re a beautiful lady,“ Debbie sweetly replied, “You’d have to be to snag a hot number like that Tucker. Christ, he can fill a pair of jeans.”

“What?” Emmett shrieked into the phone, “That’s completely unacceptable!...No..no..we specifically requested the Emerald room, because the Ruby room will not suit our needs. No, we aren’t interested in reserving another date, the wedding is in three days and I have the bride standing here right next to me in her gown…well I should certainly hope you’ll be sending the deposit back. And you can tell the Events Director that I will not be recommending your venue to any of my future clients.”

Jennifer stepped down off the fitting pedestal and tried to calmly ask, “What happened to our reservation at the club?”

“Oakmont Country Club was supposed to host a celebrity golf tournament this weekend, but a water main burst and flooded their course. So, all those weird men with their ugly shoes and crazy pants are bringing all their clubs and balls over to your club.  Oh, oh! and they’re using the Emerald Ball Room as the press area.”

Jennifer did her best to remain calm as she asked, “How are we supposed to find another place in less than seventy two hours?”

Emmett took a deep breath, “Don’t you worry about it, that’s what you hired me for. Your only job is to stay as beautiful as you are at this very moment. I have tons of contacts in town it’s not a problem.”

Jennifer smiled, “Okay, well I’m going to go get changed. Thank you Emmett, I don’t know what I’d do without you.”   

When she walked out of the room Emmett looked at Debbie, “We’re completely screwed.”

Pittsburgh
Loading Docks


Carl and Michael walked along the damp alleyway between two abandoned warehouses. There were a couple dock workers sitting on an ice chest smoking cigarettes who nodded at Carl as they walked by. Michael was nervous. This is exactly the sort of place his mother had always told him to avoid. “Are you sure this lady can help us?”

“Sister Carmen knows more about the streets than anyone I’ve ever met. She’s single handedly been able to do more for the homeless in Pittsburgh than any committee or initiative the city has come up with.”

Michael took a large side step to avoid an oily puddle of muck, “Why aren’t we meeting her at a church?”

“Because the church doesn’t take to kindly to her handing out condoms and clean needles. She and the Diocese parted ways a few years ago. Now, she only has the man upstairs to report to.”

“Not the priests and bishops who only believe in the rhythm method?”

“Exactly,” Carl said as he opened a dirty metal door. They stepped into a poorly lit room that had a single light bulb hanging from the ceiling. There were a few cots and sleepy bags lined up against a wall along with a deep freeze and a mini fridge. In the corner of the room there was an ancient looking desk and a few dented file cabinets. “Sister? Sister it’s Carl Horvath? Are you here?”

After a few seconds a short, forty-something, Latina woman wearing an oversized denim shirt, jeans, and a pair of work boots came from around a corner and stepped into the light, “Carl! Oh it’s so good to see you!”

She held out her arms and Carl stepped into her embrace, “Sister, this is my son Michael. The one I told you about.”

Sister Carmen put her hands on her hips and inspected Michael, “So, you’re the one opening a home for some of my lost boys?”

“Uh yeah, “He looked up at Carl who nodded, “My husband and I are. We can only take in three boys to start, but if things go well then maybe we’ll have room for more someday.”

She pointed her finger at Michael, “It’s the Lord’s work you’re doing. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Now, let’s see what I can do to help you get started.”

She walked over to one of the file cabinets, unlocked it, and pulled out a few manila folders, “Carl told me the profile you’re looking for, boys, 15-17 years old, HIV Positive is okay, but no IV drug users, and those who've exhibited a desire to finish school…”

Michael nodded. He and Ben had decided that they didn’t have the background to take care of addicts and they wanted to help boys who had an interest in helping themselves. They figured helping them get a high school diploma was the right place to start.

Carmen handed the files to Michael, “These boys here have the best chance of making it off the street. They all come from the system and they’ve had their share of hard knocks, but they don’t have records. And they’re just about as smart as they come.”

Michael flipped through a one of the folders and saw a drawing of a boy that was detailed enough to be an artist’s rendering, “Did you draw this?”

“Yes, most of my kids are skittish about having their picture taken, but they’ll let me sketch them. It helps, when one goes missing, God forbid.” She explained as she crossed herself.

Michael opened the next folder and when he looked at the sketch he immediately recognized the boy. He felt a lump in his throat when he said, “Hey Carl,“ Carl leaned over so he could see, “This is one of the boys…one of Hunter’s friends, from the funeral.”

New York
EVACO
Studio


Justin set out his new Kolinsky Sable flat brushes on the work table as he went over the plans for the weekend with his mother on the phone, “Well, my flight gets in at 5:40. I was going to take a cab to the loft, but if you want me to wait at the airport for Cousin Joanne’s flight to arrive I can make sure she and the kids get checked into the hotel.”

“That would be a huge help, honey. I just can’t believe this is happening. Emmett had every detail set and now everything is up in the air. Why did that Pro-Am have to be at the club this weekend?”

“Treesdale is huge, they didn’t have any other spaces for the ceremony and reception?” Justin asked as he began prepping his canvas.

“Emmett said none of the other available spaces are suitable. Besides, even if we did have it at the club it’d be a media circus. All Tuck and I wanted was a nice, simple affair with no fuss.”

Justin could hear the stress in his mother’s voice and he wanted to help. She deserved to have a perfect day especially after the year she’d had. “Mom, if you want, you can have the wedding out at Britin. I’m sure Emmett could do wonders with the place.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yeah, but Emmett will need to wait till I get to town so I can give him my key. Brian said he’s going to be in meetings all day and he won’t be reachable till late tonight.”

Jennifer was utterly relieved, “Oh honey, thank you. I didn’t know how we were going to find a place at the last minute during the middle of the wedding season.”

“It’s no problem. I glad the place is getting put to use. I hate that it’s just sitting out there empty.”

Jennifer knew Britin was where Justin accepted Brian’s proposal. She could only imagine what the house meant to him, “Justin, you’re sure it won’t be…I don’t know, uncomfortable, for you to have my wedding there, in your home?

Justin smiled to himself, “As long as you don’t consummate your marriage there it won’t bother me at all.”

Pittsburgh
Vangard Agency
Lobby


Brian stepped off the elevator with Ted and Cynthia at his side. They were followed by Kinnetik's Human Resources Manager, Brian's attorney, two maintenance men and three security guards.

The startled front receptionist stood up behind her desk, "Excuse me, do you have an appointment?"

Brian paid no regard to the woman as he instructed his team. "Let's start with getting that sign down. I've always hated the name Vangard." The two maintenance men went to work as Brian continued, "Cynthia, you and Phil have your lists?"

Cynthia and the HR Manager each held up folders as she responded," We've got the offer letters and the pink slips right here."

"Go ahead and get started."

Cynthia indicated to the HR manager to follow her then she smiled at Brian from ear to ear, "God, I'm gonna love this."

Brian bit back a smile, but then quickly put his down-to-business scowl back on, "Ted?"

Ted stepped up next to Brian, "Right here boss."

Take one of the guards with you down to records and make sure nobody shreds anything while we're getting this done."

"Consider it done," Ted gave a little salute and hurried down the hall.

Brian pointed to the two other guards, "You two. Stay by the elevator and make sure no one leaves with anything except their coffee mugs and pictures of their kids." The large, overbearing men both nodded and took their positions.

When Brian finally acknowledged the presence of the receptionist she had turned a ghostly shade of white. Brian stepped forward and rested his hand on her desk, "I'm your new boss. I need you to get Gardner on the phone and tell him that Brian Kinney is waiting for him in the conference room."

Vangard Agency
Conference Room


Gardner looked through the documents in front of him and asked with a defiant tone, "What, the hell, is this?"

“This," Brian began with a smile that indicated he was thoroughly enjoying himself, "is what they call a hostile take over, it’s the sort of thing that happens to companies that over extend themselves and pander to clients who don’t know shit about the services they’re paying for.”

“Brian, let’s be reasonable, I’m sure we can come to a mutually beneficial agreement.” Gardner stood up, crossed the room, and sat on the edge of the conference table right next to Brian’s chair, “Think about it, with your creative talent, and newly developed business acumen and my extensive list of industry contacts, Vangard and Kinnetik could join forces to become an advertising powerhouse.”

Brian leaned back in his chair and made it appear as if he was giving Gardner’s suggestion some serious thought, “It’s an interesting suggestion, there’s only one small, problem with it,” Brian turned to his attorney, “why don’t you explain it to him?”

The attorney pushed his eye glasses up the bridge of his nose, "Mr. Vance, Mr. Kinney here has relieved you of the debt you owe to your investors and Kinnetik Inc. now holds majority interest in the Vangard Agency."

Brian gave Gardner a look of mock sympathy, “So you see Vance, since I own Vangard that means I already own your extensive list of industry contacts. I really don’t see what further use you’d be to me.”

Gardner stood and threw the papers across the room, "You think you can come in here and buy my company out from under me, Kinney?"

Brian rose and looked Gardner square in the eye, "I don't think I can, I did."

Gardner turned beet red, "You're a scheming, conniving, faggot!"

Brian leaned forward in a deliberate attempt to invade Gardner’s space, "And you're fired. Now get, the fuck, out of my building."

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik
Later that night...


Ted sat with Brian on his couch as he smoked a cigarette, "I don't believe I've ever had that much fun with my clothes on," Brian mused.

Ted chuckled, "It was quite a day, Bri. One thing's for sure, working for you is never dull."

Brian pushed himself up off the couch and crossed the room to his desk, "Speaking of work, I had Gordon draw these up. I want you to take a look at them before I sign."

Brian perched himself on the edge of his desk and held a contract out to Ted. He rose and started looking through it, with a tone of surprise he asked, "You're taking on a partner?"

"MmmHmm."

"Who?"

Brian tilted his head to the side, "Keep reading."

Ted scanned the document when he got to the explanatory paragraph he started to read aloud, "forty percent of Kinnetik Inc.'s assets, properties, and holdings shall hence forth fall under the ownership of Theodore Schmidt." Ted was shocked. He couldn't believe what he'd just read.

"Well," Brian prodded, "Aren't you going to say something?"

Ted shook his head, "I don't think there are words in the English language to describe what I'm feeling right now. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that you, of all people, would want me, of all people, to be your partner."

"Dreams are overrated. The fact is, till you came on board I was barely able to get Kinnetik off the ground. It's not a gift. You've earned it. Besides, I need someone to take care of things around here since I'll be working out of the New York office." Brian explained matter-of-factly.

"New York? Does Justin know?"

"No. And if you breathe a word of it –“

“I know, I know they’ll have to drag my bloated corpse out of the bottom of the Allegheny" Ted looked back down at the contract, "Wow, 40-60 partners. I can't believe it."

Brian pointed to one of the paragraphs at the bottom of the page, "Actually, if you keep reading you'll see that our shares are 40-55 percent."

"Where's the other five percent going?"

Just as Brian was about to answer, Cynthia walked into the room. She grabbed Brian by his tie, pulled him to her and kissed him hard on the mouth. She definitely took Brian by surprised, but he figured what-the-hell. So, he wrapped his arms around her and passionately returned the kiss as he dipped her nearly to the floor. When he pulled her back upright and released her, Cynthia's knees buckled. Brian caught her as she breathlessly said, "I've been wanting to do that for almost a decade."

Ted stood there speechless as Brian laughed, "So I take it, that's a yes to my offer letter?"

"Five percent of the business and an apartment? There's no way I'd turn that down. Although, I hope you intend on including a clothing allowance, if I'm going to be a Manhattan business woman I'm going to need an entirely new wardrobe."

Interstate 79 South
Rest Stop


Gus busied himself by running around the row of picnic tables as Melanie opened the ice chest and started getting lunch ready. Lindsay wearily reappeared from the rest room with Jenny Rebecca.

"Did she go?"

"No," Lindsay sighed," I even threatened to put her training pants back on but she wouldn't even try.

"Potty yucky!" JR complained. Lindsay handed JR to Melanie and she took over the sandwich making. Just as she was setting lunch out on the table Gus ran up to her, "Mommy, I gotta make."

"Okay, let's go Gus."

When they started walking towards the Women's restroom Gus stopped and crossed his arms. "I don't want to go in the girls’ room."

Lindsay held out her hand to him, "Come on Gus, you know I can't go in the boys’ room."

"I'm a big boy. I can go by myself. I don't need help."

"We already talked about this, it's not safe for you to go into a public bathroom by yourself. Now let's go make a quick tinkle and then we can have our picnic lunch."  

Gus stomped his foot, "No! I'm not girl and I'm not going in the girls’ room!"

Lindsay could feel a headache coming on, "Then you're going to have to hold it till we get to your Uncle Michael's house."

Gus sucked in his top lip and started to pout before announcing, "If Daddy was here, he could take me to the boys’ room!"  

Since Brian's visit a few weeks before Gus had begun using the 'if Daddy was here' argument on a regular basis to get what he wanted. Lindsay's motherly powers were useless against it. "Fine, fine.” She took Gus with one hand and obstructed her own view with the other as she rushed into the men's room, past the urinals and scooted Gus into the stall. It didn't have a door so she stood facing him.

"Turn around Mommy. I can do it by myself."

Lindsay turned around to give her five year old his privacy, just as a man walked up to one of the urinals. "I'm sorry," she said, "We'll just be a minute."

The man gave her a sympathetic smile as he waited for them to finish, "It's no problem, I'm a single parent too. When I took my daughter to the mall last weekend I had to use my necktie to blindfold her before I brought her into the mens’ room."

Lindsay gave a half-hearted laugh choosing not to clarify her own family situation.

"I'm done Mommy."

"OK Gus, now let's wash your hands and we'll go eat." They finished up in the restroom and walked back out to the picnic table to find JR sitting on her blanket screaming while Melanie threw the luggage out of the back of the SUV.

"What happened?"

"She wet her pants and I can't find her baby bag." Melanie groaned.

"It's in the front seat. Remember, we put it up there so it'd be easy to find?" Lindsay covered he mouth trying to hide her grin.

Melanie shook her head and laughed despite herself, "Remind me why taking a road trip was such a good idea?"

Lindsay was just about to respond when the lid of Gus's cup came off and he spilled orange juice all over himself, "I will, if you can remind me why getting out of bed this morning was a good idea."   

Pittsburgh
Britin
Upstairs Guest room


Emmett had truly out done himself. In just a day he and Darren had transformed an empty manor into a dream wedding location. The main den at the front of the house was set up for the ceremony and the pool had been transformed into a wonderland for the reception. Through some of his hospitality industry contacts Emmett procured a plexi-glass dance floor that fit perfectly over the swimming pool. Dozens of tea-light candles floated on the water giving the entire area a magical feel. Unbeknownst to Jennifer, Justin used some of his Rage money to pad her wedding budget so Emmett used top-of-the-line place settings and floral arrangements.  

Since the vast majority of the house was still unfurnished, Emmett not only rented tables and chairs for the ceremony and reception but he also supplied a few of the rooms with mirrors, vanities and other necessary furnishing for the bridal party to get ready, though Brian and Justin chose to get dressed in their room.

Brian grimaced at his reflection in the mirror as he tugged on the sleeves of his ill fitting, rented tuxedo. "Remind me again why I can’t wear my Armani?"

Justin, wearing an identical tuxedo, walked up behind him and stood on his tip-toes so he could rest his chin on Brian's shoulder. Their eyes met in the mirror, "Because it’d be gauche for an usher to show up the groom. Besides, wearing this rented monkey suit is the only thing that could possibly prevent everyone from looking at you instead of Mom and Tucker.”

“Hmpf. I must have been high when I agreed to this.”

Justin smiled, “No. You’re just an unbelievably generous person who’d do anything for his friends and family.”

Brian let out a dramatic sigh, "How I long for the days when everyone thought I was a selfish, narcissistic, asshole. So much for secret identities," Brian turned and took Justin in his arms, "Promise me one thing."

"What?"

"That you will never, under any circumstances, even under the penalty of certain death...refer to me as 'nice.'"

Justin smiled, but then fixed a serious gaze as he said, "Brian Kinney? Nice? I'm pretty certain that's one of the signs of the apocalypse. But come to think of it, maybe it's not because you're so unbelievably generous that you're wearing this sorry rented tux. It could be that other thing."

Brian furrowed his brow and jutted his chin out, "What other thing?"

"That you've had a huge boner for my mother for years." Justin managed to explain through his laughter.

Brian smirked and in soft, but seductive tone he replied, "It can't be helped. Blonds have always been my biggest weakness."

Britin
Bride's Dressing Room


Molly took the wrapping off her very first make up kit and inspected the various colors of lip gloss and blush. Earlier, she had expressed her disappointment when Jennifer told her she would have to wait another year before she could start wearing any eye shadow by going into a full-on, pre-teen pout mode. But, Jennifer quickly put an end to it by suggesting that perhaps she was too young for any make up at all.

When Jennifer, Molly and Debbie were all just about just about ready, there was a knock at the door.

Justin opened the door just a crack, "Is everyone decent in there?"

"Come on in Justin, is it time?" Jennifer asked as she felt a little surge nerves wash over her.

Justin walked in, "Yeah, Emmett said they're ready for us."

When Jennifer turned from the mirror Justin smiled, "Oh Mom, you look amazing."

Jennifer just blushed in response. Debbie motioned to Molly, "Come on honey, let's give your brother a minute with your mom."

When Justin and Jennifer were alone in the room he awkwardly began, "Mom, I want to apologize to you for being so, childish about you and Tucker. You deserve to be happy and he's a good man."

Jennifer smiled, "He is. I've been thinking a lot lately about what it is about him and -"

"Please mom. No sex stuff."

Jennifer rolled her eyes and put her hand on her hip," I wasn't going to say anything about that. I still believe there are some limitations to what parents and children should share with each other. What I realized is, it's not just that I love Tucker, it's that I love who I am when I'm him. Does that make any sense?"

In that moment Justin felt an unspoken connection with his mother because he knew exactly what she was trying to say, "You feel alive. And you feel like there's nothing you can't accomplish as long as you have him by your side."

Jennifer nodded as tears started to well in her eyes.

Justin hugged her, "Mom, don't cry. Emmett will be furious with me if I got things off schedule because you had to redo your makeup."

Britin
Down Stairs

Brian finished performing the last of his usher's duties as he led Tucker's great-aunt to her seat. She was the only female relative on Tucker's side of the aisle. Apparently, most of the women in his family didn't tend to live very long. Tucker's father, uncle and a few cousins were in attendance in addition to what Brian assumed were several of Tucker's teacher friends. Tucker stood at the front of the room with the best man, his identical twin brother Tag.

The left side of the aisle was filled with several PFLAG parents as well as a number of Jennifer's out of town relatives. And of course, the whole gang was there. After Justin walked Jennifer down the aisle Brian took his seat next to him and Justin held his hand throughout the ceremony. The wedding was simple, but beautiful. And Brian couldn’t keep himself from looking at Justin as Jennifer and Tucker exchanged their vows.

Later at the reception, Brian sat with Gus to share a piece of cake. "Gus, don't you want some?" Brian asked when he saw that Gus was paying more attention to the people on the dance floor than to the sugary dessert in front of him.

"He must have a rule about carbs too." Justin's comment earned smirk from Brian as Gus whispered something in his father's ear.

Brian gave his son a serious look, "Well Gus, if you want to, just ask her."

"What do I say, Daddy?" Brian whispered the answer to Gus's question back to him then the boy got down off his father's lap and started walking toward Jennifer.

"What did you tell him to go do?" Lindsay asked with a clear sense of dread.

Brian smiled, "Just watch."

Jennifer was standing at the edge of the pool-top dance floor talking to her cousin when Gus walked up to her. He looked back to Brian for reassurance who gave him a little nod so Gus tugged on the side of Jennifer's dress. "Hi Gus, are you having a good time?"

Mel, Lindsay, Brian and Justin were all sitting within earshot so they could easily hear Gus respond with a frighteningly, Kinneyesque tone, "Uh. Huh. You're hot. You wanna dance?"

Jennifer appeared genuinely charmed when she replied, "I'd love to," and led her little admirer out onto the dance floor.

Lindsay burst out laughing but, Melanie shook her head, "I cannot believe you told our son to say that."

Justin laughed, "Hey it could've been worse. You should hear what Brian says when he wants to dance with someone."

Brian ignored everyone's comments. He just shot back the last of his scotch before standing and grabbing Justin by the lapel, "Come on. We're dancing."

As Justin rose he looked over his shoulder at Melanie and Lindsay, "See, he doesn't even bother asking. And that's the G rated version of what he usually says."

Justin felt something ethereal about dancing with Brian above the candle lit swimming pool. That, in combination with the night-time summer breeze, the music, and being in the presence of everyone he loved, truly made the night magical.

Justin was lost in thought when Brian gave him a little squeeze and said, "You were right...when you said that we don't need rings or vows to prove that we love each other."

Justin nodded, "I know." He figured Brian was looking for an affirmation that they'd made the right choice in canceling their own wedding.

But Brian surprised him when he continued, "Although, It doesn't mean we can't have those things if we want them. It doesn't mean we shouldn't get married."

Justin stopped swaying to the music and looked into Brian's eyes, "It doesn't?"

"But we're not a couple of straight people. We're not your Mom and Tucker. We don't need the church or the county court house to tell us we're married. We're queers. We don't need a license. We're married when we say we are."

Justin's heart was pounding in his chest. This wasn't like before. Brian wasn't making this proposal in a desperate effort to win him back. "So, you're saying you really want to get married?"

Brian had never been more certain of anything, "Yes. But I want to make one thing clear. I have absolutely no interest in having a wife. So don't think that I want you packing my lunch, or darning my socks. We're partners. And I want you to be my husband."

Justin gave Brian a little, crooked smile, "Okay. But, there are some things I want too."

Brian raised an eyebrow, "Oh?"

Justin's voice was strong and clear when he said, "I don't want a seating chart or golden gardenias, but I do want to know that when you need it, you'll let me help you. The same goes for me. I know we're both perfectly capable of taking care of ourselves, but I don't want to ever have a replay of the chicken soup argument. I just can't live like that."

Brian knew what Justin was telling him. For Justin, having a marriage meant Brian would have to tear down the last of his walls. It would be the most difficult thing he’d ever have to do in his life. But for Justin, he'd take a sledge hammer that part of himself that separated him from true happiness. So, Brian nodded in agreement to Justin's conditions.

Justin smiled, "There's one more thing. No matter where you are, no matter what you're doing, you’ll always come home so we can sit down at a table and have dinner together...at least four nights a week."

Brian tilted his head as his lips curled into a smile, "Two nights," he countered.

The sunshine smile appeared on Justin's face when he replied, "Three."

Brian cupped his hand behind Justin's neck and sealed their pact with a kiss. Justin's lips were as soft as warm as they always were. And as he felt their tongues gently play with each other, Brian knew his life would never be the same. "So if we're going to make official, name the time and the place."

Justin took a deep breath as he thought for a moment. "I'm done waiting. Tonight, at the loft, just you and me."

Pittsburgh
Brian’s Loft


Justin sat on the edge of the bed and waited as Brian turned out the lights and set the alarm. The loft was dark with the exception of the soft white, glow that blanketed the bedroom. Justin willed the butterflies in his stomach away as Brian walked up the stairs carrying a small black velvet box.

He sat down next to Justin and whispered, “Hey.”

“Hey.” Justin smiled.

Brian brushed the back of his hand along Justin’s cheek. “You ready?”

Justin nodded, “Uh huh. I’ll go first.”

Brian bit in his lip and handed Justin the box.

“Brian, I can’t remember a time in my life when I’ve wanted anything more than I want you. You’re a strong, confident, amazingly brilliant man. But more than all of that, when we’re together I know that I can face anything. With you by my side, there’s nothing I can’t do. You taught me how to be the man I am today, “Justin opened the box, took out one of the rings and slipped it on Brian’s finger, “That’s why I choose you, to be my husband.”

Brian took a deep breath as he looked down at the ring on his left hand. He let the light shine on it for a second before saying, “Justin, I’ve never been one for making plans. You changed all that. When I close my eyes I see you, us…five, ten, twenty years from now. I don’t have any illusions about happily ever after, but because of you, I’ve learned to believe in love.” Brian took the other ring from the box and slipped it on Justin’s finger. He fought back the lump in his throat when he said, “That’s why I choose you, to be my husband.”

Brian cradled Justin’s face in his hands and whispered, “I want to make love to you.” He’d never said those words before. And later as he entered Justin, Brian realized that this was something new for him. He’d touched Justin like this a thousand times before, but he’d never let himself really be in the moment and savor all that Justin meant to him.

They moved together, keeping a slow easy rhythm. And as Justin looked into his husband’s eyes, he knew that for the very first time, Brian wasn’t holding anything back. He wasn’t going to some other place. He was completely with Justin, in him, loving him.

Their honeymoon lovemaking continued throughout the night, and when they were finally, happily sated Brian said, “We should get some sleep. We’ve got a big day tomorrow.”

Justin yawned, “We do?”

“Yeah, you’re helping me pack.” Brian said as he moved his arm so Justin could lie back against him.

Justin furrowed his brow, “Pack? For what?”

“Oh that’s right. I haven’t told you. I’m moving to New York.”

~611完~


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Title: Queer As Folk Season 6 Episode 612
Rating: NC-17
Beta:  amcnh
A/N: Hi everyone! So the season is wrapping up I am not sure if there are two full episodes left. I'll know for sure as I get into 613. The next episode might be the season finale. Writing this has been an amazing experience and even with my boughts of writers block you've stuck with me! Thank you so much!


New York
Greenwich Village
Pearl Oyster Bar


Justin stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Daphne in the overcrowded bar as he sipped on a frosted mug of beer, "So, Brian's commuting while he and Ted are getting their new employees from Vangard transitioned."

Daphne worked a peanut from its shell, "He's flying back and forth between here and Pittsburgh?"

"Yeah, Friday through Monday we stay together at the Carlyle Hotel and he works out of the Manhattan office and Tuesday through Thursday he works out of the Pittsburgh office."

Daphne cooed, "Awww he's doing all that just to be with you."

"And to become an advertising mogul. We're both gonna be in Pittsburgh this weekend though, Mom's coming back from her honeymoon and I wanted to wait and tell her about Brian and me in person." Justin added.

Daphne gave Justin a little nudge with her elbow, "I'll bet she'll be as mad at you as I was for getting married on the sly like that. I would have paid a million bucks to hear Brian say all those romantic things to you."

"He was romantic, but he was still Brian, you know?"

Daphne gave Justin a knowing look, "No talk of gardening or cuddling?"

"No, thank God. It was more like he just put all of himself out there for me," Justin thought back to the night for a moment. He remembered the completely sincere look in Brian's eyes and he could hear the honest, yet vulnerable tone of Brian's voice, "I can't even begin to describe how overwhelming it was to see him be so raw with his emotions."

A mischievous grin crossed Daphne's face, "Speaking of raw, does it feel totally amazing to have nothing between you when he's fucking you, now?"

Justin furrowed his brow, "Just because we're married doesn't mean we're not using condoms anymore."

"Why not? You're both negative and it's not like he can get you pregnant." Daphne questioned with a smirk.

"This is Brian we're talking about, he goes through his tricks as fast as he goes through his non-fat soy lattes."  

“So,” Daphne scoffed, He married you but he reserved the right to fuck around?"

Justin shrugged, "We never talked about that, I just assumed we'd keep doing whatever or whoever we wanted to do."

"Wait, so you're still fucking other guys too?"

Justin laughed, "It's been almost a year since I've been with anyone besides Brian, not that I'd ever tell him that."

As the waitress walked up and set down their order of oysters on the half shell Daphne said, "I'll never understand you two."

Justin shook his head, "The only thing to understand is that these oysters are the only thing I'll be having raw, at least for the foreseeable future."

Pittsburgh
Michael and Ben's House


As Ben climbed the ladder so he could start painting the trim over the garage, Carl and Michael worked on painting the shutters, “That’s looking really good, Michael.”

“Thanks Carl, I used to help Ma with freshen up the trim when I was a teenager. It’s a heck of a lot easier than the dry walling you showed me how to do when we finished the basement.”

“Oh you did a great job with that too. You’re a natural at making home improvements.”

“I think it’s more the fact that I got hooked on watching the Home and Garden Channel when I was staying at Mel and Lindsay’s.”

Carl dipped his paint brush in the pan, “What ever it is, you’d make a damn fine handy man.”

Michael smiled to himself. He always new he was missing out on so many things by not having a father. When he was a kid, he imagined that the great part about having a dad would be going on fishing trips or building tree houses or any of the other things he saw the boys on his street doing with their fathers. It didn’t matter, though, that he and Carl never did these things. Michael finally knew what it was really like to have a dad, and he couldn’t be more grateful.  

Just as Michael was putting the finishing touches on the shutter he heard Monty call out from the sidewalk. “You’re place is looking wonderful!”

Michael set his brush in the pan and walked over to Eli and Monty who were taking their daughter for a walk in her stroller. “Hey thanks, Wait till you see the basement. It turned out great.”

Eli nodded, “I’m sure you’ll have buyers beating down your door in no time. We’re going to miss having you and Ben as neighbors though.”

Michael shook his head, “We’re not putting the place on the market, we’re just trying to make sure everything is perfect for when we open the group home.”

“Oh you’re not going intending to house those homeless boys here, are you?” Monty asked incredulously.

Michael furrowed his brow, “Well of course. The boys are with Sister Carmen now, but as soon as we finish with the renovations she’s bringing them here to live with us.”

“When you told us about your little project we naturally assumed that you’d be moving someplace more suitable.”

Ben had over heard the exchange and as he walked up he asked, “What place could be more suitable than our home?”

“Yeah,” Michael added, “The whole point of a group home is providing normal, stable, family setting so the boys can get their lives back on track.”

Eli gave Monty a look, “What you’re doing for these boys is commendable. But I’m sorry Michael, there is absolutely no way the Home Owners Association is going to allow to open your little half way house in our neighborhood. We simply cannot let it happen.”

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik HQ


Brian passed through the sea of cubicles he’d acquired to accommodate his new team of former Vangard Ad Execs. Kinnetik didn’t offer the flashy offices they were accustomed to, however Brian appeased his new staff by saying, “I can spend money on increased overhead or on your signing bonuses, it’s your choice.” After putting it so plainly he didn’t receive any complaints about the open air work spaces.

Brian spent most of his days while at headquarters helping Ted get ramped up on his significant number of new duties. They worked together to put a three month plan in place were Brian would completely transition out of the daily operations of Kinnetik so he could focus on business development, building the Kinnetik brand on Madison Avenue, and most importantly increasing the cache of the agency in preparation for servicing a global market.

So far the Pennsylvania/New York commute was going well. And as Brian finished up the last of his emails for the day, he let his thoughts drift back over the past few weeks. Everyone's reactions to his marriage were pretty much as Brian had expected. Upon hearing the news Debbie replied, "It's about fucking time." Emmett found it necessary to hug Brian while Ted had the good sense just to say, "Way to go, Bri."

Michael took the news surprisingly well, though as one would guess, he was taken aback by Brian's announcement that he'd be moving to New York.

They were standing in Michael's living room when he said, "You used to say never run after them."

Brian fumbled with his lighter, "I used to say a lot of things."

Michael crossed his arms, "So you're leaving? Just like that?"

"I want him, Michael." Brian answered louder than he intended.

Michael sighed, "I get that."

Brian gave up on lighting the cigarette and shoved the Zippo back into his pocket, "No you don't. I wake up sick to my stomach every morning he's not there, I check my email fifty times day like some teenaged twat just to see if he's sent a message. Christ, I can't even enjoy a decent fuck without wishing I was with him instead. So there, are you happy? I've turned into a big fat lesbian!"

Michael gave Brian one of his signature puppy-dog looks as he walked up to Brian and placed his hand gently on his shoulder, "You may have turned into a lesbian, but you are definitely not fat."

Brian stifled a laugh before kissing Michael and saying, "Asshole."

Brian’s thoughts drifted from Michael when his desk photo of Gus caught his eye. It had been almost a year since he and the girls had moved to Canada and Brian couldn’t believe how much Gus had grown in such a short time. When Gus left, Brian really still thought of him as a baby, but over the last several months Gus had matured into a remarkably intelligent, sensitive little boy.  

It was the morning after his unconventional wedding when Brian had been summoned to Michael and Ben's house by a nearly frantic Lindsay.

"Where is he?" Brian asked as soon as Ben opened the door.  

Ben stepped aside to let Brian in, "In the guest bathroom. We've been trying to get him out for over an hour."

Brian followed Ben down the hall where he found Michael, Melanie and Lindsay all standing by the bathroom door.

"What the matter with him?" Brian asked in an effort to get a handle on the situation.

"He won't say," Lindsay began with a worried tone, "But Michael says they keep the cleaning supplies in there."

Brian's head was pounding. He and Justin had just barely fallen asleep when Lindsay had called saying Gus had locked himself in the bathroom and they couldn't get him out. "I would think you'd have taught him to have the good sense to get a drink from the faucet rather than a bottle of Drano if he's thirsty."  

"Will you just do something?" Melanie asked in an exasperated tone, "He won't even talk to us."

Brian sighed, "Fine. I could use a cup of coffee."

"I'll get it." Michael said before heading to the kitchen.

Brian leaned his shoulder against the door and gently knocked, "Gus, it's your dad."

"Daddy?" Gus's voice was small and Brian could tell he'd been crying.

"Yeah. Now why don't you open the door for your old man so we can talk?"

Gus was suddenly defiant, "I'm not coming out and you can't make me!"

Michael handed Brian a cup off coffee he blew on it then took a sip, "I'm not going to make you do anything you don't want to. How about you let me in and we'll talk together in there?"

"If I open the door you'll just grab me and pull me out."

Brian bit back a laugh before whispering to Lindsay, "He's a smart little fucker, isn't he?"

Melanie and Lindsay wearily nodded in unison.

"How about this, you unlock the door then get in the bathtub so I can't reach you. I'll count to five and then come in."

Gus paused for a moment then asked, "You promise you won't grab me?"

"I promise."

Brian heard the door unlock and so he started counting. Right as he got to 'five' he turned back to Mel and Lindz with a smug look on his face, "And you've been trying to get him to open the door for over an hour?"

Melanie, who was just about at her wits end, started to lunge at Brian, but Lindsay held her back and whispered in Mel's ear, "Let him take care of it, he's going to have to learn to do more than read bed time stories eventually."

Brian walked in the bathroom to find Gus standing in the tub, when he saw his father he pulled the shower curtain closed.

Brian tried to ignore the fact that his knee popped as he sat down on the floor next to the tub, "You want to tell me why you've been camping out in Uncle Michael's bathroom all morning?"

Gus sniffed a little, "Mommy, said it's time to go back to Canada but I want to stay in Pissburgh."

Despite Brian's agreeing that leaving the letter T out of the word Pittsburgh was descriptively accurate he corrected his son nonetheless, "It's Pittsburgh, Gus, with a T sound then an S sound."

"That's what I said, Pissburgh, and I'm not leaving."

In a cajoling tone that Brian usually reserved for Michael when he was in a mood Brian answered, "Your moms and sister will be awfully lonely without you."

Gus pulled open the curtain and furrowed his brow, "Nuh uh. Mommy and Mama live together. But, you live all by yourself that's why I wanna stay with you."

Brian looked into the worried, pleading eyes of his son. He knew he'd done nothing to deserve such compassion and love. But in that moment, Brian resolved to earn it and be worthy of receiving the look Gus was giving him. He set down his cup of coffee and said, "Gus, come sit on my lap."

Without hesitating, Gus stepped out of the tub and into Brian's arms. "I want to show you something," Brian held out his left hand in and pointed to the wedding band he was wearing, "Do you know what this is?"

Gus touched the shiny platinum, "It's a ring like the ones Mommy and Mama wear."

"That's right, and do you know who gave this to me?"

Gus's eyes lit up as he turned in Brian's arms and excitedly asked, "Justin?"

Brian nodded, "I gave him one too. And I'm going to go live with him in New York."

Gus tilted his head to the side, "So he can take care of you?"

Brian slowly blinked his eyes and made the necessary clarification, "So we can take care of each other."

"That means you and Justin have the special grown-up love that makes you want to live in the same house, right?"

Brian nodded, "So, you don't need to worry about my being lonely. Just focus on being the man of the house up in Canada. Your Mommy and Mama need you."

"Okay," Gus was quiet for a moment before continuing, "I'm glad you're going to live with Justin, you don't make your grumpy face whenever he's around."

Gus's words resonated with Brian. As he packed up his attaché case, and drove back to the loft, Brian thought about why things had worked out. When he proposed this time, it wasn't about proving to Justin how much he loved him, it wasn't about trying to make him happy. Brian did it because he wanted to marry Justin. And just as he had resolved to be worthy of his son's love, Brian made himself a promise that he would work his damnedest to be worthy of having Justin as his husband.   

Pittsburgh
Debbie, Carl and Emmett’s House


Debbie grabbed Emmett before he had a chance to set down his suit cases. "Emmett! Come sit down. You've got to tell me everything about Seattle."

Though Drew had left to train with the Sabers nearly six weeks ago this had been the first weekend Emmett didn't have an event on his calendar. At the begging and pleading of Darren, Emmett had agreed to stay in Pittsburgh till the end of wedding season so they wouldn't have a hoard of angry brides coming after them.

Emmett nestled on the couch and tucked one leg underneath himself so he and Deb could share some delicious girl talk, "Oh Debbie, it was absolutely divine! We went on a ferry boat ride, and we had dinner at the top of the Space Needle. Oh and I went with him on a photo op to Pike Place Fish Market so he could have a game of catch with one of the hot young fish mongers."

Deb shook her head in confusion, "He played catch with a fish?"

"No, no, he played catch using a fish, a Salmon to be exact. At Pike Place they don't hand you your order they throw it you over the counter. It's a Seattle thing." Emmett rose and got his messenger bag, "Here's the article. I couldn't believe it when the Sabers PR person asked me to get in the photo with Drew."

Debbie looked at the newspaper photo of Drew and Emmett standing together holding an eleven pound King Salmon. The caption stated, Seattle's landmark Pike Place Fish Market welcomes new Sabers star Quarterback Drew Boyd and his partner Emmett Honeycutt

"Look at you, Em. You and Drew look so handsome together."

Emmett leaned over to look at the picture, "We do make an adorable couple, don't we? Oh and everyone has been so nice to Drew. He's getting along great with his new coach and Mrs. Hughes, the coach's wife, even took me a little shopping spree while Drew was at practice Saturday morning. I got this for you." Emmett pulled out at T-Shirt from his bag.

Debbie held it up and read it, "Someone in Seattle thinks I'm Fabulous. Oh honey, I love it" She hugged Emmett, “I'm glad to hear Drew's new team isn't giving him any trouble just because he happens to like a little man sex."

Emmett patted Debbie on the knee "Trust me, he likes more than just a little sex.”

“I know, we have thin walls, remember?”

Emmett smirked, “Well, apparently, the owner of the Sabers was a big proponent of getting Washington State's new gay civil rights law passed so the team knows better than to give Drew a hard time. Drew says his getting hired was at least partly political, but as long as he has a safe place to play and a team that's behind him he's happy."

Debbie gave Emmett's chin a little pinch, "And I'm happy for both of you. But you two better get your butts back to Pittsburgh during the off season if you know what's good for you."   

“Son-of-a-bitch!” Michael yelled as he pounded through the front door.

Emmett jumped with a start as Debbie asked, “Jesus Michael, what’s got your panties in a twist?”

“Eli and Monty, the illustrious co-presidents of our Home Owners Association said we can’t open the group home in our neighborhood!”

Emmett turned on the couch to face Michael, “I thought you checked your bylaws before you got everything else started?”

Michael crossed his arms as he slumped in the chair, “We did, it only said that point-of-sale businesses were disallowed. It didn’t have anything about home based businesses or not-profit endeavors. “

Debbie put her hand on her hip, “Then fuck Eli and Monty. They can’t do anything.”

“Yes they can, they have complete authority to disallow anything that they consider to be a blight on the community. And they actually said to our faces that three teenaged boys could hurt property values and could put the whole neighborhood at risk.” Michael fumed.

“How, the fuck can three boys put an entire neighborhood at risk?”

“Oh didn’t you know Ma?” Michael affected Eli’s pompous tone, ”Those who’ve been victimized are far more likely to become victimizers themselves.”

Emmett stood up, “Well you know what I always say, Fuck em all! You’ll find somewhere else to open the home.”

Michael sighed, “You don’t get it, Ben and I barely have any equity in the house. Even if we sell the place we’d have to use too much of our capital on a down payment for anyplace else. ”  

Debbie stood up next to Emmett, “Then we’ll help you. We’ll get PFLAG together, and the GLC and we’ll raise the funds for you and Ben.”

“You’d really do that?” Michael asked.

Debbie walked up to her son and gently patted him on the cheek, “Hunter wouldn’t stand for anything less.”

Toronto
Lindsay and Melanie’s House

Lindsay sat in the kitchen preparing her notes for tomorrow’s Women’s Art History lecture. She had several texts open as well as a number of high quality prints strewn across the table. She held up a print of a dark haired Victorian mother bathing her young daughter in a small wash basin. Melanie walked up behind Lindsay and rested her hands on her shoulders, “Is that a Degas?”

Lindsay smiled, “Good guess, the artist studied under Degas. It’s Mary Cassatt.”

Melanie sat in the chair next to Lindsay, “The name is familiar, but I don’t remember an artist named Cassatt.”

“You probably recognize her from her women’s rights work.”

Melanie nodded, “That’s right, my tenth grade State History is coming back to me. Mary Cassatt was Allegheny County’s favorite Suffragette.”

Lindsay pulled her hair back into a ponytail, “That wasn’t till she was in her eighties, in her younger days she studied under the masters, much to the dismay of her family. You know, she grew up in a house in the same neighborhood I grew up in?”

“So she was a spoiled little rich girl too?” Melanie teased.

“Only until decided she decided to seek out her own path in life, not even her success in the Paris Salon’s impressed her family though. In their minds, an unmarried woman had no business leaving her parents.”

Melanie caressed Lindsay’s cheek, “Women have come a long way.”

“But we still have a long way ahead of us too,” Lindsay added, “I love that you have such a passion for fighting for people, Mel.”

“It’s you and JR and Gus that I want to fight for. I want to help make a world where nobody disapproves of someone else following their dreams. And if Canada is where we decide to stay, I’ll just start at the beginning. After all, if Mary Cassatt could fight for civil rights in her eighties then so can I.”

Lindsay grimaced, “You’d really have to start at the beginning?”

Melanie shrugged, “The cases I’ve won in the US don’t really have any clout here. As it is, I’ll be clerking another year. After that it could take another ten years before I make partner. That’s when you get your pick of the really juicy cases. It’ll be worth it though if the college offers you that tenured track position.”

“Yeah, I guess.”

Melanie figured Lindsay was worrying that she wouldn’t get the teaching job, “Hey Lindz, it’ll all work out. And if your job doesn’t come through and we do end up moving to New York I’m sure you won’t think it’s so bad now that Brian’s living there.”

Lindsay nodded, with a lump in her throat she said, “That would be great for Gus.”

Melanie smiled, “Oh, you won’t believe what asked me when I was tucking him in tonight.”

“What?”

“He wanted to know if Justin is his Daddy now too.”

Pittsburgh
Brian’s Loft


Justin slid the loft door open as quietly as he could. He knew that Brian enjoyed sleeping in on Saturdays and he didn’t want to wake him. He stood in the entry way and toed off his shoes then let the rest of his clothes drop in a path from the door to the bed. Justin could tell by the gentle rattle of Brian’s snore that he was still sound asleep so he carefully lifted the duvet at the foot of the bed, crawled under the covers and up the length of Brian’s body.

He nuzzled against Brian’s crotch, taking in the scent of him before slowly licking along the underside of Brian’s cock. It was already semi hard and with in seconds Brian was fully erect. Justin began gently sucking the tip before taking hold of the shaft and working Brian’s dick deep into his mouth. It wasn’t until Justin started to swallow around Brian’s cock that he began to stir. Brian pulled the covers back and watched Justin suck him then he reached down to lace his fingers through Justin’s hair in an effort to urge him on.

Brian moaned when Justin slicked his hand with spit and began massaging his balls.  When Justin stopped and looked up, Brian licked his lips and in a throaty, morning voice he said, “Come up here.” Justin let Brian’s cock slip from between his lips. He inched his way up Brian’s side, planting kisses on his chest along the way. Justin needed to feel Brian inside him. So he teased Brian’s lips with his tongue before rolling over on his stomach.

The sight of Justin’s bare ass made Brian’s cock leak and he hurried to put on the condom so he could feel Justin’s tight hole pulsate around him. Once inside, he thrust himself deep into Justin. He pace was quick and deliberate and as he rolled his hips to draw his cock back and forth along Justin’s prostate he could feel the beads of sweat fall from his forehead onto Justin’s back. It wasn’t long before Justin was shuddering beneath him. And after Brian came himself, he rolled on to his side and smiled, “You can wake me up like that everyday for the rest of our lives if you’d like.”

Justinpatted Brian’s shoulder, “Daily wake-up blow jobs? I think that can be arranged, assuming of course you continue to ram my ass that way every morning.”

Brian smirked, “And people say having to compromise is the downside of marriage.”

Justin nuzzled into Brian and started kissing his neck, “What do they know?”

Brian wrapped his arms around Justin, “They certainly don’t know how to fuck like we do.”

Justin leaned back so he could look into Brian’s eyes, “We are pretty incredible together.”

Brian blinked slowly as he nodded in agreement, “Considering I taught you everything you know I’d expect nothing less,” Brian reached for his cigarette, “Christ, I should have charged you for the lessons.”

Justin shook his head, “I’m a natural and you know it, from the very beginning you could never get enough of me, “ Justin sat up and started to get out of bed, “But speaking of lessons, I do have something for you.”

Justin padded over to the jeans that were lying in the middle of the loft. He dug something out of his pocket and then came back to the bedroom and handed Brian an envelope.

Brian took the envelope, “Do I want to even know what this is?”

“Just open it.”

Inside the envelope Brian found a personal check made out to him. He looked up at Justin, “Did I win a bet?”

“No, it’s the loan you gave me for school, plus interest, just like we agreed.”

Brian looked down at the check. He sure as hell didn’t need the money, not with the windfall Kinnetik had received in the last few months. Still, he knew what how important being independent was to Justin, even if they were married now. So he looked at Justin and simply said, “Thank you.”

Justin kissed Brian then smiled, “I thought you were going to give me a hard time about taking the money.”

Brian shook his head, “I knew you were good for it. I wouldn’t have leant it to you otherwise.”

After they showered, fucked again and ate breakfast Brian and Justin enjoyed a lazy weekend afternoon together. Brian sat on the couch and looked over the financial section of the paper as Justin stretched his legs over Brian’s lap and thumbed through a magazine, “Daphne’s right.”

“Dare I ask about what?”

Justin held up the People Magazine and said, “You do look like Ashton Kutcher.”

Brian grabbed the magazine and looked down at the photo of Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher standing with her ex-husband Bruce Willis and their three daughters, “I do not look like Ashton Kutcher, he may look a little like me though. What are you reading this trash for anyway?”

Justin took back the magazine, “It’s a special issue on alternative families. This is an article about how after Bruce and Demi divorced they bought houses next door to each other so they could each keep full custody and raise the kids together. Bruce say’s it was a little awkward at times, but it was worth it so they could both see their daughters everyday.”

“Instead of talking about the inner workings of celebrity living arrangements why don’t you get online and start looking for a place for us to live in New York. I’m getting sick of that hotel.”

Justin sat up and straddled Brian’s lap, “Before I do, there’s been something I’ve been wanting to talk to you about.”

“I’m all ears.”

“It’s about Britin.”

Brian nodded, “You want to keep it.”

“It really is the house of my dreams, it’s everything I’ve every imagined.”

Brian smiled, “I know. I do listen to your prattle on occasion.”

“But, it’s not what I’ve imagined for us. That house, despite what it’ll always mean to me, just isn’t you. I want to find a place that fits both of us. I want to find a home our dreams, not just mine.”

It was one of the few times that Justin had surprised Brian. There was no point in saying anything. He just pressed his lips to Justin as a simple show of thanks.
  
Pittsburgh
Ted and Blake’s Loft

Blake placed orange halves into the juicer while Ted used a linen napkin to rub the already spotless silverware clean, “Current events are safe subjects, steering clear of the obvious exceptions, politics and religion. And she likes to talk about her vegetable garden so be sure and ask about her cucumbers oh and she collects those creepy little German figurines, what are they called?”

“Hummels?”

Ted pointed to Blake, “Yes, Hummels so if you can work those into the conversation that should keep her going for a few minutes at least.”

Blake walk from behind the kitchen bar and rubbed Ted’s shoulders, “You’re acting like you’ve never introduced your mother to one of your boyfriends before.”

Ted turned to face Blake, “I haven’t.”

“Then why now?”

“I want her to –“ Ted was interrupted by a knock at the door, “There she is,” Ted smoothed Blake’s collar before opening the door. “Mother, it’s good to see you.”

Mrs. Schmidt walked in the condo and surveyed the room, “I like the changes you’ve made with the place. It’s more homey.”

"They’re Blake’s touches. Mom, this is my partner, Blake Wyzecki.”  

Mrs. Schmidt made as small nod and put out her hand, “It’s good to finally meet you, Blake.”

Blake shook Ted’s mom’s hand, “It’s good to meet you too.”

Mrs. Schmidt smiled, “Is that French toast I smell?”

“Along with turkey bacon, sliced melon and freshly squeezed orange juice.” Ted proudly announced.

“Just like I used to make for you when you were a boy.”

Blake and Mrs. Schmidt sat at the table as Ted prepared everyone’s plate. The three enjoyed pleasant conversation during brunch. There were no awkward pauses. Blake and Mrs. Schmidt got along quite well and for the first time since Ted could remember he actually felt relaxed while being in the same the same room with his mother.

When it was time for her to go she said, “Blake, you take care of my boy.”

Blake hugged her and said, “I will Mrs. Schmidt.”

“And Ted?”

“Yes Mother?”

“I can’t tell you how relieved I am to see you so happy after everything you’ve been through.”

Ted smiled and looked at Blake as he repeated his AA mantra, “I’m taking it one day at a time.”

“I’ve just been so worried about you. After that run in you had with the law and your drug problem. I didn’t know how to help. I guess all you needed was a nice man, like Blake here, to love you.”

“Knowing I have people like you and Blake behind me definitely makes things easier. And the way things have been going, this is turning out to be one terrific year for me, “Ted chuckled and tapped on the table, “Knock on wood.”

Pittsburgh
Gay and Lesbian Center

In less than four days Emmett and Debbie had put together an amazing fundraiser for Michael and Ben’s group home. In an effort to spend as little as possible they decided to go with a simple spaghetti dinner with entertainment provided by the fabulous Shanda Leer. Debbie had strong armed most of her customers into showing up and, of course, all of PFLAG was there. Brian and Justin sat at a table with Jennifer and Tucker.

She took notes as her sons explained what they were looking for in the perfect home, “I’ll send your preferences over to the Manhattan office and I’ll make sure they assign their best agent to you. Now, let me make sure I’ve got everything. You want something modern yet with a touch of old world charm. An urban setting with a neighborhood feel, a place that’s gay friendly, but also kid friendly. Is there anything else?” Jennifer sighed.

Brian and Justin looked at each other then Brian said, “Someplace close to the bars.”

“But also close a park and a grocer.”

“Well Boys, if there’s a place like this on Earth, I’m sure it’s in New York. Just don’t expect your agent to knock any percentage points off his commission.”  

At the other end of the room Ben walked up to Debbie who was slicing a tray of brownies, “Deb. Thank you. I can’t believe what you and Emmett pulled of in just a few days.”

“This community takes care of each other,” She held up the knife and pointed, “And I have half a mind to go to Eli and Monty’s house and remind those little weasels of that.”

“Uh, let’s stick to more productive endeavors like passing out dessert.”

Deb wiped her hands on her apron, “You’re right, you’re right. But let me ask you how are the donations coming?”
Except for a sizeable contribution for Brian most of the donations were modest at best. Ben didn’t want Debbie to think her efforts weren’t paying off so he gave her an encouraging smile and said “Slow but sure, we should have enough to at least come up with a plan B. I haven’t seen Emmett, I wanted to be sure and thank him too.”

“He said he had a quick errand to run, oh look he’s coming in now. And Drew is with him!”

Debbie set down the brownies and ran over and hugged Drew, “Baby welcome home! We’ve missed you.”

“I’ve missed you all too, when Emmett told me about what happened with Michael and Ben’s group home I wanted to come and help out.”

“I’ll go get them for you!” Debbie scurried away and grabbed Michael who was in the middle of a conversation with Ted. Then she waved over Ben.

Ben walked up and shook Drew’s hand, “You came all this way to help us, thank you.”

“What you guys are doing is awesome. But, I’m also came here for Emmett.”

Michael grinned, “Well sure. The long distance romance thing can’t be very fun.”

Drew shook his head, “No, I mean Emmett here told me that he used to have a dream of opening a youth home himself, but his plans fell through. And since I’ve decided that I’m going to do everything possible to make sure all of Emmett’s dreams come true I figured I could start by giving you guys this.”

He handed Michael a check, “Oh my god. With this kind of money we could buy a palace!”

Debbie grabbed the check, “Holy Shit! Drew! I’ve never seen so many fucking zeros before.”

Ben looked over and saw the dollar amount, “Drew, thank you but this is way too much. We couldn’t possibly accept this.”

He tried to hand to check back, but Drew stopped him, “Take it for the boys. Everybody deserves a second chance. ”

Pittsburgh
Babylon
Later that night…


After the spaghetti dinner Brian suggested everyone go over to Babylon and work off the carbs on the dance floor. The place was packed with hot guys, most of whom were eyeing Brian and Justin. One particular, milky-skinned blond kept giving Brian a slow over, but Brian hadn’t taken the bait. Seeing this, Justin said, “He’s been cruising you all night.”

Brian smirked. “Who hasn’t?”

“I can go get him for you, we can take him back to the loft if you want.”

Brian shook his head and tightened his grasp on Justin, “I don’t need a cheap imitation when I’ve got the real thing right here.”

Justin started to kiss Brian when the music stopped and all the house lights came on, “What the fuck!” Brian shouted.
A team of uniformed men walked in the club. One held out a badge and announced. “This establishment is being shut down by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. Are the owners, of the holding company Kinnetik Incorporated Brian Kinney and Theodore Schmidt here?”

Ted ran up, “Right here, right here. I’m sure there’s some kind of mix up here. All of our paper work is in order and we have a very strict policy against allowing minors into the establishment.”

Brian walked up. He was angry, but he managed to calmly ask, “I’m Brian Kinney. What’s the problem?”
“Did you recently transfer partial ownership of all your holdings over to Mr. Schmidt, here?”

“Yes, and I had my attorney update all the necessary documents. So, why are you here?”

A detective walked up to Ted, “The terms of your probation and plea agreement after your 2003 arrest clearly stated that you may never pursue any adult business endeavors again.

Brian scoffed, “This is a night club, not an adult business.”

The detective stepped over to face Brian, “Really, so if I were to take a look in that back room over there, I wouldn’t find any adult activities going on?”

When Brian didn’t say anything the detective said, “Mr. Schmidt, you’re under arrest for violation of your probation. Please put your hands behind your back.”

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Title: Queer As Folk Season 6 Episode 613
Rating: NC-17

Toronto
Toronto International Airport
Ground Transportation


Melanie stood in line at the taxi stand. Despite the fact that it was early August there was a chill in the air and she shivered as she waited for her cab. The last week in Pittsburgh had been exhausting, but it felt so damned good to get back to really practicing law.

When she’d first arrived in Pittsburgh Ted had already spent the night in jail. Blake, Emmett and Brian were all waiting for her when she got to the station.

“You guys have been here all night?”

“We wanted to be here when he got arraigned, but they’ve pushed it back three times.” Blake explained.

They all looked haggard and there was really nothing they could do for Ted so Melanie suggested, “Why don’t you three go have breakfast and I’ll try to get some answers for you by the time you get back.”

Brian nodded, “Here are Kinnetik’s licenses and contracts in case you need them.” He handed the files to Melanie before leading the guys out the door.  

Melanie went over to the precinct captain’s desk, “I’m Theodore Schmidt’s attorney. I’d like to see him.”  She handed the police officer her credentials. Luckily they hadn’t expired.

“They’re taking him across the street now. You can talk to him in the holding cell. We’re pretty backed up. It’ll be at least another hour before his docket number comes up.”

Melanie walked across the street to the county court house. She had to go through three security checks and a twenty-five minute wait. She used the time to call the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and the District Attorney’s office to see what she could find out.

When she was finally led down to the holding cell Ted ran up to the bars, “Melanie. God, I’m glad you’re here. I was afraid you wouldn’t make it in time and I’d be stuck with some pimply faced public defender.”

Melanie gave Ted a reassuring smile, “I’m going to do my best to take care of everything, but I’ve got a couple of questions.”

Ted was clearly in an agitated state, but he did his best to control himself, “Sure, sure sure…what do you need to know?”

“Tell me about the security at Babylon. Do you just have a bouncer who check’s IDs?”

“No, when we reopened I had a metal detector installed and we have a magnetic card reader that checks to make sure the driver’s licenses are authentic. Brian also did away with the membership cards because they were so easy to fake. We make people bring photo ID and their social security cards on their first visit and we verify that they’re over twenty one on the Social Security Administration website right at the door. No one gets in unless they’re at least twenty-one.”

“Brian is following age restrictions? That’s a new one.”

“I think he figured if he kept the teenagers out it wouldn’t be so noticeable that he’s in his mid-thirties.”

Melanie shook her head and smirked, “Well it looks like Brian’s vanity may have saved your ass. The cops didn’t find anyone under-age on the premises and they couldn’t get a single witness to verify that any lewd acts may have been performed.”

Ted had been damn lucky. As Melanie’s cab turned into the entrance of her neighborhood she thought about how surprised she’d been by Brian’s reaction to the whole ordeal. She remembered standing in his office as she tried to give Brian an update of the situation.

He practically barked an order at her, “I don’t need to know the details, just make this go away for Ted.”

Melanie sighed and held up a copy of the liquor license amendment, “That’s what I’m trying to do. Will you just tell me who this Gordon person is?”

“He’s our corporate counsel. He’s been on staff for about six months. Why?”

Melanie dropped the document on Brian’s desk, “Well your counselor neglected to notify the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board of Ted’s conviction. Amendments are approved automatically, but they do any necessary verifications on the back end. That’s how they found out about Ted’s record. If Gordon had included it in his initial submission the amendment would have been denied and none of this mess would have ever happened.”

Brian sat quietly for a moment then stood up, “Are you telling me this was a fuck-up on our end?”

Melanie nodded, “It looks that way.”

At this news Brian picked up his coffee mug and threw it across the room. It hit the glass door which immediately spidered with cracks, “God Damn it!”

Melanie jumped at Brian’s out burst, “Jesus Brian, you don’t need to wreck your office. Just fire Gordon.”

Brian’s chest was heaving. He took a few deep breaths as he calmed himself, “You can be sure as shit I’m going to do that. But first tell me what I need to do to make sure Ted doesn’t go to prison.”

“Relax Brian, the DA doesn’t have anything on Ted that’ll stick, he won’t have to serve any more jail time. As soon as they get the new terms of his probation worked out, they’ll let him out. The reason I came here today was to talk to you about Babylon. There is no way the PLCB is going to reissue you a liquor license the way things are. You’re going to have to either drop Ted as your business partner or sell Babylon.”

“Fuck Babylon. Just get Ted out. I need him.”

Melanie could barely believe this was the same Brian she’d always loved to hate. He truly had grown a heart, Melanie thought to herself as she got out of the cab and paid the driver. If Brian could learn to genuinely care for his fellow man, then she supposed anything was possible.

Pittsburgh
Debbie, Carl and Emmett's House
Emmett’s Room

Emmett slid the packing tape over his box of CD’s as Drew tried to untangle himself from a pink feather boa he'd managed to get wrapped around his arm, "Uh Em? Can you give me a hand here? I'm having a little trouble getting this folded."

Emmett looked up to find Drew virtually being attacked by pink feathers. He tried to contain his laughter as he said, "Well that answers my question about whether or not you could have a successful career as drag queen."

"Hey, if Joe Namath can wear pantyhose then so can I," Drew teased.

Emmett untangled Drew from the boa, "Why don't we stick with letting me be the fem in this relationship."

Drew wrapped his arms around Emmett's waist, "You do look pretty hot when you put on that eye make up with the glitter stuff in it."

"You think so?" Emmett asked as he kissed Drew's neck, "Then maybe I'll wear some to our going away party this weekend." Emmett felt Drew tense at his words so he pulled back and asked, "Baby, what is it?"

Drew looked down and shrugged, "I feel like a jerk for taking you away from all your friends."

Emmett lifted Drew's face by gently nudging his chin, "Honey, it's the 21st century. We've got cell phones, email, web-cams. You're not taking me away from anyone."

Drew gave Emmett a weak smile, "There's also your party planning business. I know how hard you've worked to build it."

"I'm sure Pittsburgh society will get along just fine without me. Besides, when we get to Seattle I'll be working to make a good home for us. Unless of course I decide to just relax and be a gentleman of leisure," Emmett replied with a devilish grin.

"You can do whatever you want, Emmett. I just want you to be happy."

Pittsburgh
Ted & Blakes Condo

Ted fluffed his pillow and turned on his side in an effort to get comfortable. Blake was sleeping soundly, but Ted couldn't keep his mind from racing. Weeks ago, when the police officer put the hand cuffs on Ted, he really believed that all the work he'd done in the past few years to get his life back on track had been all for nothing. It was supposed to have been a night of celebration for Michael and Ben, but instead it had turned into one of the most embarrassing experiences of Ted's life. The worst part was the look on Blake's face when he saw the cops put Ted in the back of the police car. The very last thing Blake deserved was to have to watch his convict lover being carted off to jail.

It was now past midnight and as Ted lay in bed, he grew more and more restless. Finally, he decided to get up and go for a drive. It wasn't long before he found himself on Liberty Avenue. Ted pulled into a parking space across from Babylon and got out of the car. The club was dark and empty. So naturally, Ted's accountant mind immediately started calculating the thousands of dollars they were loosing on every night the club was closed. He decided he needed a distraction so he began walking up the street in search of something that'd help give his head a rest.

Woody's was loud and crowded. Plus, they seemed to be having some sort of benefit and Ted didn’t feel like dealing with that. Boy Toy didn't appeal to him because he was likely to be old enough to be most of the other patrons’ father. Ted hadn't been to the baths since he and Blake got together so that wasn't an option. And there was no way in hell he wanted to sit around with a bunch of stuck up assholes, so Pistol was out of the question. As he past by the Diner Ted noticed that Debbie was working the night shift and he really wasn't in the mood to for one of her cheeky pep talks. So, he kept walking till he found himself at the front entrance of Meat Hook.

Ted had only really dabbled in the leather community, but he knew enough to be certain that whatever was going on in that club tonight would be enough to put his worries on hold. As Ted pulled out his wallet and handed the bouncer the cover charge he said, "Hey Dungeon Master Don. What are they scene-ing tonight?"

"We had a collaring ceremony earlier tonight so we had to make room for the guests, but we do have a St. Andrew's Cross up and a wickedly sadistic Daddy who'll whip your ass so hard you wont be able to sit for a month."

"Sounds hot." Ted replied in his best Brian affectation.

When he started to walk in the door DM Don placed his hand on Ted's shoulder and held out a black leather vest, "Aren't you forgetting something?"

"Thanks," Ted slid on the vest as he replied, "I'll be sure to return it when I leave."

As Ted walked in the club it became obvious that there weren’t many people there who were only casually into leather. Usually, Meat Hook was filled with guys who enjoyed a little light bondage and the occasional spanking. But tonight’s crowd was the real deal. They were 24/7 dominate/submissive lifestylers. There were several leather-clad Doms leading their nearly naked slaves around on leashes. Ted tried to keep his composure as he sat at the bar and ordered a cranberry juice. Just as he was about to take a sip when a hot, very young twink wearing only a leather G-string was cuffed to two large boards shaped like an X.

At first the sight of the twink getting flogged on his bare ass titillated Ted, but after a few minutes his worries crept back up on him and all he could think about was how upset Brian must be that they were going to have to sell Babylon. After everything Brian had done for him, this mess was how Ted was repaying him. He stood up from the bar and began to head toward the exit when a large bear wearing only tight leather pants and a pair of combat boots came up to Ted, “Leaving so soon?”

Ted looked up at the man who was towering over him, “Uh yeah, I’m not feeling very good and it’s getting late.”

“Oh well, in that case maybe all you need is a little pick me up.”

Ted furrowed his brow and tentatively asked, “A pick me up?”

The man stepped closer to Ted and discreetly showed him the small bag of meth he was holding in his hand, “It’s good shit. It’ll make all those bad feelings disappear.”

Ted shook his head, “I don’t think so. Thanks anyway.”

The man took hold of Ted’s shoulder and leaned down to whisper in his ear, “Ask yourself, when’s the last time you’ve felt beautiful.”

Pittsburgh
Brian’s Loft


Justin was happily lingering somewhere between asleep and awake as he gently ground his erection against Brian’s. He’d surprised Brian that evening by showing up in Pittsburgh a day early for Emmett’s party. Brian kissed the top of Justin’s head before sliding his hand down Justin’s back and into his crack. He was still slick with lube from earlier that night so Brian’s fingers slid easily into Justin’s hole. The feel of it made Justin moan and it wasn’t long before he was fucking himself on Brian’s fingers.

The morning sun was just coming through the window and Brian’s breath hitched at the sight of the soft light on Justin’s blond hair. He rolled Justin onto his back and took hold of his thighs to spread his legs. Justin bent his knees and planted his feet on the mattress, but when Brian reached for the condom Justin said, “Wait.”

Brian raised an eyebrow in reply.

“Brian, I want to watch you touch yourself. “

Brian curled his lips into a wry smile, “Did all those months of fucking over the web-cams give you a voyeurism kink?”

“Maybe.” Justin drawled.

“You want to see me stroke my cock?” Brian asked as he let his hands linger in front of his crotch.

“Yes,” Justin breathlessly replied, “Jerk yourself off then shoot your come all over me.”

When Brian began pumping his dick into his fist Justin reached into the nightstand drawer for his dildo. He sucked it for a couple minutes then let the head roll over his lips, before reaching down between his legs sliding it into himself.

“That’s right,” Brian grunted, “Shove it in your ass.”

The lusty, dirtiness of Brian’s words made Justin whimper. He drew the dildo deeply in and out of himself and focused his gaze on Brian’s now hard, dark purple cock.

Justin drew his thighs up against his abdomen so Brian could have a clear view of his ass, “Come for me, Brian. Come on my ass. Do it.”

That’s all it took and almost immediately Brian was shooting on to Justin. The sight of it made Justin come too. He pulled out the dildo and started rolling it in Brian’s come, “God, Brian. I want it so bad. I want to feel your hot wet come inside me.”

But when he started to move the soaked dildo back towards his hole Brian reached down and grabbed Justin’s wrist. “What kind of game do you think you’re playing?”

Justin leaned forward and propped himself up on his elbows, “I’m not playing. You’re telling me you never think about it?”

Brian shook his head and in a cold tone he replied, “I’ll tell you what I think about if you quit being a pussy and admit that you’re not really talking about fucking without condoms.”

“Huh?” Justin innocently asked.

Brian got up and stood at the foot of the bed, “You know damn well that doing it raw would mean  we’d have to stop fucking other guys.”

Justin moved forward and knelt at the edge of the bed. He placed his hand on Brian’s shoulder, “I would never ask you to do anything you’re not ready for; I promised you that a long time ago. It doesn’t mean we can’t at least discuss how we both feel about it.”

“You know how I feel about it,” Brian replied through gritted teeth as he walked toward the bathroom and shut the door.

Pittsburgh
Jennifer’s Car


“Now I know you two said you wanted to stick to looking at residential properties for the group home, but I want you to bear with me and see the place I found. I really think you’ll love it.” Jennifer said as she pulled up the curved driveway of The Apple Tree Inn.

Michael looked out the side rear window of the vehicle, “It’s a hotel.”

“Technically, it’s a Bed & Breakfast,” Jennifer corrected, “And the owners just retired and moved to Boca Raton so they’ve priced it to sell. It’s a steal, really.” As Jennifer Ben and Michael got out of the car and walked up to the entryway she continued, “I did some checking and since it’s zoned as commercial space and since you’re a non-profit business you’ll have a full tax abatement.”

“How far are we from Carnegie Mellon?” Ben asked as he followed Jennifer into the B&B.

“Within walking distance, and Michael it’s just about a five minute bike ride to The Red Cape. Oh and Shadyside High School right down the street and it’s ranked among the best in the state. So your boys will get a top notch education.”

They walked through the house, and Ben and Michael were both impressed by the five bedrooms, living room, dining room and eat-in kitchen. But they were really taken with the back yard, “Look Ben, it’s a vegetable garden.” Michael excitedly pointed out.

“I know, we could grow our own organic foods. This really is a great place, are there going to be any problems with the neighbors objecting to the group home?”

Jennifer smiled, “I’ve already checked. There is no formal Home Owners Association in the neighborhood and this entire area has mixed zoning so you shouldn’t have any problems at all.”

Ben and Michael looked at each other, “What do you think, Michael?”

Michael smiled, “I love it, what about you?”

Ben put his arm around Michael’s shoulder and turned to Jennifer, “We’ll take it.”

Michael and Ben’s House
Driveway
Later that afternoon…


Jennifer dropped Michael and Ben off at home and waved to them as she pulled out of the driveway. When they walked in the house Michael said, “I’ll call Sister Carmen and let her know we found a place. I’m sure she’ll be as thrilled as we are.”

Ben took Michael’s hand, “Before you do, there’s something I want to show you.”

Michael gave Ben a seductive look and made an attempt at imitating a 1940’s movie starlet, “Why Professor Bruckner, are you making a pass at me?”

Ben laughed and picked up a box that was sitting on the bookshelf, “Let’s hold that thought. First, we should open this package.”

“What is it?”

“Open it and find out,” Ben smiled.

Michael took the package and sat on the couch. When he read the return address label he said, “Green Point Press, what did they send you?”

Ben could barely contain himself, “Open it, you’ll see!”

Michael opened the box, sifted through the packing foam, and found a hardcover book, “A Boy’s Life, by Ben Bruckner.”

“It’s the novel I wrote after we lost Hunter.”

Michael was stunned, “I didn’t even know you submitted it.”

“I wanted to wait and see what kind of response I got before I said anything. I sent it to Green Point first and they absolutely loved it.”

Michael rose and hugged Ben, “This is fantastic! When’s it going to be in stores?”

“At the beginning of next year and they’re really going to get behind it. They’ve got a huge marketing campaign planned.”

Michael pressed his lips to Ben’s, “I always knew you could do it. I am so proud of you.”

Ben wrapped his arms around Michael, “And with Rage going international I suppose this means we’re both successful writers now.”

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik


Brian surveyed the huge mess of papers that covered his desk. Now that Cynthia was working out of the New York office full-time he was really beginning to realize how much he truly relied on her. He’d had no idea that he wasn’t organized, but it turned out that Cynthia had been the one who always made sure all of Brian’s contracts and client files were in the proper place. Now that he thought about it, he couldn’t remember the last time he got something out of the filing cabinet or put something away himself. He considered calling in Carol, the new administrative assistant, to get things in order, but every time he talked to her she looked like she would start crying at any minute. When he complained about her to Cynthia she responded by informing Brian that he needed to work on his “people skills.”

Brian stood behind his desk trying to decide what to tend to first when Ted walked in, “You’re late.”

Ted furrowed his brow, “I called in and said I’d be in at ten, didn’t you get the message?”

Brian waved his hand over his desk, “I could have, but at this rate I’ll probably find it sometime next century.”

“Well, I’ve got the Obdural ROIs ready for the conference call with Pfister. Do you want to check them over first?”

Brian was still surveying his desk, “No. I’m sure you did fine with it, but it’s a good thing you’re not meeting with them in person. You look like shit.”

“I had a late night.” Ted quietly responded.

“Hmm. Are you going to be up for the call this afternoon?” Brian asked as he sat down and started typing something on his PC.

“Of course, I’m fine. I just had trouble going to sleep. I haven’t checked my calendar yet this morning. What do we have on the schedule?”

“I need to run an errand. Come with me.” Brian slid on his jacket and Ted followed him out the door.

Once they were in Brian’s corvette, he and Ted discussed a few of the campaigns that were in process as well as different logistical aspects of Ted’s new responsibilities. When Brian remembered he hadn’t told Ted about the early morning meeting he’d had he said, “Oh, I found a buyer for Babylon.”

“You did? Who?” Just the thought of Brian having to sell Babylon made Ted’s headache come back.

“Todd.”

“Todd? Todd who?”

Brian grimaced, “You know, Todd. Everyone knows Todd.”

“Wait, you don’t mean backroom bottom boy Todd?”

“That’s the one,” Brian replied as he turned onto Sixth Street.

Ted was astonished, “How, on Earth, could he afford to by a club?”

“He just turned twenty-five and finally got his hands on his trust fund. Apparently he comes from old Pennsylvania Railroad money.”

“Huh, I guess you never know when you’re fucking a millionaire.”

“Unless you’re Emmett.” Brian replied.
        
Ted gave a weak chuckle then in a serious, contrite tone he said, “Brian, I just want to let you know that I hate that you have to sell the club because of me.”

Brian pulled over to the curb and put the car in park. “It was time to sell it. I can’t live in Never Never Land forever.”

Ted looked out the window and saw the sign that read Reconciliation Presbyterian Church. “What are we doing here?”

Brian checked his hair in the rearview mirror, “It said online that they have one of those Twelve Step Pity Parties starting in about five minutes.”

“You mean an AA meeting?”

Brian looked at Ted as if he’d just asked the most ridiculous question he’d ever heard, “Am I not speaking English?.”

“But I thought you said you wanted me to come with you on your errand?”

“This is my errand. Now go in there, reconnect with your higher power and be back at the office by lunchtime.”

“But I usually go to my meetings after work.”

“You’re telling me you don’t need one now?” Brian asked. He tone wasn’t harsh, just direct.

Ted was touched, “How did you know?”

Brian slowly blinked his eyes, “We’re partners. We should know what each other needs without having to ask.”

Pittsburgh
Liberty Diner

The lunch rush was finally coming to an end and Debbie sat down in one of the booths to rest her feet. Kiki was sick so Debbie had ended up working a double. She’d been at the diner since eleven o’clock the night before. To make matters worse the latest bus boy had quit so Debbie still had to clear all the tables.

“Hey Deb,” Justin said as he walked through the front door.

“Sunshine! What are you doing in town?”

“I’m here to see Emmett off,” Justin said as he looked around the diner, “It looks like you could use a hand here.”

When Justin started picking up dishes Deb scolded, “Hey, a big shot New York artist like you has no business busing tables.”

“After all the laundry you’ve done and meals you’ve cooked for me I think it’s more than fair that I pick up a few plates.” Justin took the dishes behind the counter and put them in the sink.

As he started clearing the tables near the back of the restaurant Debbie stood up and put her hand on her hip, “What gives?”

“What do you mean?”

“I’m a mother, I know when something is bothering one of my boys.”

Justin sighed, but he didn’t say anything.

“Spill it, kid.”

Reluctantly Justin gave in, “Oh, I said something stupid and Brian got all pissed. He left for work without even saying good-bye to me.”

“So, Brian gets pissy all the time. Go talk to him.”

“Yeah, I really think talking to me is the last thing he wants to do right now.” Justin rubbed his forehead, “I don’t know what I was thinking. Pushing him the way I did after he’s been so great with our marriage and everything.”

Debbie didn’t need to know the details of the argument to give her advice, “Justin, you gotta understand, Brian’s in uncharted territory here. He may be an expert at plenty of things but he’s got no fuckin’ clue how to be a good husband.”

“That’s just it. He is being a good husband, a great one. I’m the one who fucked up.”

“So, you’ll be the one to fix it. I know things went sour with your folks near the end but I’m sure they never behaved the way Brian’s parents did the entire time he was growing up. He’s got absolutely no frame of reference for what it takes to make a marriage work.“ Debbie walked up to Justin and patted him on the cheek, “Teaching him that is gonna be up to you, Sunshine.”

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik
Reception Area


Justin walked in the building to find a young, slightly plump brunette woman sitting at Cynthia’s old desk, “Uh, Hi. Is Brian available? I’m his-“

Carol smiled and interrupted, “You’re Justin. I recognize you from the photo he keeps on his desk. It must be an old picture though. You look so young in it.”

Justin blushed. He knew that the picture was only about a year old. He’d sent it to Brian as a joke shortly after he left for New York. Justin was truly touched when he found out that Brian actually brought the framed photo to the office and placed it prominently on his desk next to a photo of Gus, “I look a lot younger in pictures, I guess.”

“I’ll tell him you’re here,” Carol said as she picked up the phone.

“Actually, I’d prefer to just go on in if you don’t mind.”

Carol didn’t appear to like the idea so Justin gave her a cheeky grin and said, “You know, as a surprise?”

Now Carol was the one who was blushing as she nodded and waved Justin toward Brian’s office.

When Justin walked around the glass partition he saw Brian sitting at his desk, “Hey.” Justin tentatively began.

Brian looked up, “Hey.” His expression was somewhat blank so Justin couldn’t get a good read on Brian’s mood.

Justin held up a paper sack, “I stopped by the diner on the way here. Debbie made me bring you lunch.”

“Oh?” Brian replied as he stood and walked from behind the desk.

Justin handed Brian the bag, “Yeah um, it’s turkey and lettuce on wheat with no mayo. And a lemon bar.”

Brian walked over to his sofa and sat down. He opened the bag, unwrapped the sandwich and held up half, “You want some?”

Justin could tell this was a peace offering so he sat down next Brian and took the sandwich, “Thanks.”

They sat together in silence as they each took a few bites. Finally Justin said, “About this morning-“

Brian smiled, “We had our first marital spat. It was bound to happen sooner or later.”

Justin was relieved that Brian wasn’t still mad. “I guess we both knew married life wouldn’t be all rainbows and fairy tales.”

Brian planted his tongue in his cheek, “It’s a good thing too.”

Justin shook his head, “Why’s that?”

“Well, if we never had a disagreement, there’d be no reason for make up sex. And you’re so hot when I fuck you after we argue.”

“Ah I see. I suppose it’s good that you can see the positive side of things.”

Brian wrapped his fingers behind Justin’s neck and pulled him close for a kiss. As far as he was concerned the matter was over, but when Brian looked into Justin’s eyes he could tell Justin still wanted to talk about it. Brian knew he’d acted like a shit and at the very least he owed it to Justin to acknowledge that. He let a couple seconds pass before saying, “I was closed off, and non-communicative.”

“And I sprang the whole no condoms thing on you without any fair warning,” Justin rested his hand on Brian’s thigh, “But wanting you to be monogamous was the last thing on my mind, really. I only brought up the idea of doing it raw for two reasons.”

Brian tilted his head to the side, “And what would they be?”

“Well, first there’s the obvious. You know, not wanting there to be anything between us physically or emotionally.”

Brian nodded, “And the second reason?”

“It’s stupid now that I think about it.”

“It wasn’t stupid to you this morning. Tell me.”

Justin shifted on the couch so he could face Brian directly, “Since the moment I met you, it’s been all about my experiencing something for the very first time. I just thought, if we did it without a condom, we could share a first time together.”  

Brian ran his hand over his mouth before replying, “At the risk of loosing the last vestiges of my manhood and sounding like a complete and total woman I’ll say this…every day I spend with you is a first time for me.”

“Really? What do you mean?”

Brian sighed, “From the minute I wake up each morning I’m overcome by how much I love you. That kind of thing sure as shit didn’t happen to me before you came along.”

Justin gave Brian a sympathetic smile, “I’ll never get tired of hearing you say that.”

Brian reached around Justin and pulled him onto his lap, “That’s the other thing. The fact that I want to say it, that I want to tell you I love you. I suppose you know as well as anyone what a fucking miracle that is.”

Justin draped his arms over Brian’s shoulders, “There’s something else I think I need to tell you.”

Brian could see the look of apprehension on Justin’s face so he urged him on, “Go ahead, tell me.”

“I wasn’t going to mention it, but now it kind of feels like I’m keeping something from you so I guess you should know. I didn’t mean for it to happen.”

Brian felt a rush of nervousness and his stomach tightened, “You didn’t mean for what to happen?”

Justin bit his lip before replying, “There hasn’t been anyone else in a while. In a long while, actually.”

Brian was suddenly relieved though he tried not to show it. “You’re not tricking?”

“Not for like, ten months. It just got, I don’t know, boring I guess,” Justin playfully poked Brian’s chest, “It’s your fault. Nobody can fuck like you. You’ve set the bar too damn high for it to be good with anyone else.”

Brian laughed, “I think I taught you too well. It turns out you’ve set the bar pretty high yourself.”

Justin was shocked, “Wait, you mean-“

“Not since before your show. Christ, it’s been months I suppose.”

A huge smile crossed Justin’s face, “So we’ve both spoiled each other?”

Brian gave a dramatic sigh, “It looks that way.”

Pittsburgh
Ted and Blake’s Condo


“Hey. You’re home early.”

Ted put his briefcase in the closet, “I only had one conference call this afternoon so I figured I’d call it a day and get some rest before Emmett and Drew’s party tonight.”

Blake got up from the couch and put his arms around Ted, “You’re not feeling well?”

Although going to the AA meeting this morning had helped, Ted knew he needed to come clean with Blake too. “I went out last night.”

“Wait, when? We went to bed before ten.”

“I couldn’t sleep so I went for a drive. I ended up at a bar…and someone offered me crystal.”

Blake swallowed hard and used his training to calmly ask, “Did you slip?”

“I let him give me some. I brought it home and flushed it down the toilet.” Ted shook his head and his eyes welled with tears, “I wanted to use it so bad, Blake. I don’t even have words to describe how hard it was to get rid of it. I ended up just sitting on the bathroom floor the rest of the night till I had to go to work.”

“So you faced it. And you made the healthy choice. That’s all you can ask yourself to do.”

“Why though? I’ve been in hell these last few weeks and then I almost did the one thing that could really make me lose it all.”

Blake hugged Ted then let go of him and said, “Because you’re an addict, Ted. That’s the reality. We just have to deal with each moment as it comes.”

“I know I know. Take it-“

“One day at a time,” Blake and Ted finished in unison.

“There’s something else to remember, Ted.”

“What?”

“I’m in this for the long haul, through think or thin. You’re never going to lose me.”

Toronto
Melanie and Lindsay’s House

“Something smells delicious,” Melanie said as she walked in through the kitchen door with Gus and JR in tow.  

“It’s grilled salmon, rice pilaf and Caesar salad.” Lindsay answered as she squeezed some lemon juice over the fish.

Melanie walked up behind Lindsay and wrapped her arms around her waist, “Sounds great. I’ll go get the kids washed up.”

As soon as Melanie left the room Lindsay pulled the offer letter from the college out of her pocket. When the Dean had first told Lindsay she got the professorship she was thrilled, but almost immediately she was overcome by a sense of guilt. She could teach anywhere and it wasn’t like New York didn’t have a number of outstanding art departments at the various colleges throughout the city. But Melanie really had no career to speak of in Canada and so much of Melanie’s own self worth was wrapped up in the work she did.

Then there was Gus. There was no part of Lindsay that felt right about keeping Gus so far away from Brian, especially now that they had bonded and had finally started building a real relationship.  She also had to admit to herself how much she missed Brian. If Melanie took the job in Manhattan it would mean Lindsay would have Brian back in her life too. In that moment, she decided what she had to do. She went over to the waste basket, tore up the offer letter and threw it in the trash.

Melanie and the kids were all seated at the table when Lindsay walked into the dining room carrying the serving platter. She had set out candles and fresh flowers and she even got out the good china for herself and Melanie to use.

“You really went all out, Lindz. Everything looks wonderful.”

Lindsay set down the food and started filling their plates, “That’s because we’re celebrating.”

Melanie smiled, “What’s the occasion?”

Lindsay stopped and took a deep breath, “We’re moving to New York.”

Melanie was ecstatic. This meant she could quit her tedious clerking job and get back to really practicing law. But, she also knew what moving to New York meant for Lindsay so she covered by saying, “Oh hon, you didn’t get the professorship? I’m so sorry.”

Lindsay shrugged, “It wasn’t in the cards. But this dinner is about you. When we’re finished you need to call Judge Harper and tell him you’re taking the job at Lambda Legal. You’ve kept him waiting for an answer to his offer long enough.”
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坑会继续填的哇~
原帖由 cora 于 2007-4-22 22:53 发表
Jill啊,写完论文后,帮第六季拍个22集。。。

LJ那边好像今天就要出大结局了,哪有22集~ Happy Ending还不够啊em08

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原帖由 withwentsex 于 2007-4-23 20:04 发表
不够,不够,最好再来些生活锁事啊、小风波啊,something about BJ baby什么的。
原帖由 cora 于 2007-4-23 20:06 发表

22集然后再Happy Endingem27

什么叫知足常乐晓得伐?em06

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em19 S7 可以搞征文活动啊~

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Title: Queer as Folk Season 6
Rating: NC-17
A/N: Despite canon, the State of Pennsylvania's laws regarding gay parental rights are among the best in the US. (go to www.hrc.org for details) However, or the purpose of S6 I'm sticking with the whole Cowlip Prop 14 scenario. Also, New York is heavily Democratic however, Bayside is one of the more conservative communities.

Pittsburgh
Debbie and Carl’s House


In honor of Emmett and Drew’s move out west Debbie decorated the entire living room and kitchen with Seattle Sabers memorabilia. Instead of serving her normal Italian fare she prepared several football party favorites including chips and dip, spicy hot wings, pigs in a blanket and Carl cooked hamburgers on his brand new barbeque grill.

The night was winding down. And as Emmett looked around the room he asked, “Michael?”

“Yeah, Em?”

“Am I imagining things or did our little motley crew actually manage to get through an entire party without anyone breaking up, getting punched, or dropping some kind of earth shattering bomb-shell?”

Michael thought for a second, “You know, I think we did.”

Emmett clapped his hands together, “Well then, it’s official. My work is done here. And just think, if Godiva’s apartment hadn’t caught on fire all those years ago, who knows where we’d all be today.”

Michael grinned, “I know. If you told me back then that you’d be living with your openly gay, pro football player, boyfriend I would have thought that Anita had slipped you something she cooked up in a bath tub.”

“And if someone said that Brian Kinney would give up his title as the hottest stud on Liberty Avenue to become a happily married man I’d have thought they’d gone completely round the bend.”

Michael sighed, “Tell me about it.”

Emmett gave Michael a sympathetic look, “Are you doing okay with Brian moving to New York?”

Michael shrugged, “He’s been trying to get out of Pittsburgh for years. I’ve always known it was a matter of time. And Justin,” Michael looked over to see Justin helping Debbie clean up the kitchen, “Well, he’s good for Brian. As long as they’re together I know I don’t need to worry about him.”

“Sunshine!” Debbie swatted Justin on the behind with a dish towel, “What do I have to do to get you to quit busing?”

“Okay, okay! Old habits die hard I guess.”

“Well it’s good to know some things don’t change.” Debbie sighed.

“You’re gonna miss Em, huh?”

“Just as much as I miss you. But it’s like I tell all you boys. You gotta follow your dream.”

Justin nodded toward the fire place where Drew standing, “Emmett definitely got his dream. He finally found his prince charming.”

“Fairy tales do come true I suppose,” Debbie popped her chewing gum, “Course it’s easier when you actually are a fairy. Ha!”

“Ah ha!” Justin sarcastically echoed.

Ted straightened one of figurines on the Debbie’s over crowded fireplace mantle, “I just want say Drew, that I’m glad you could give Emmett what I couldn’t. He really does deserve the best.”

Drew gave Ted’s shoulder a light squeeze, “I know. That’s why he has you for a best friend.”

In the back yard, Brian lit his cigarette as Carl pointed out the features of his latest purchase, “It’s got a double stainless steel fabricated hood, porcelain cast iron grates and forty-five thousand BTUs.”

“Hmm. I had no idea they made designer grills,” replied with a genuine sense of interest.

“Oh sure,” Carl replied, “And this Char Broil here is the Prada of barbeques.”

Brian smiled, “Prada?”

“Hey, you live with Emmett. You pick up a few things.”  

“Then it’s a good thing he’s moving,” Brian raised an eyebrow, “Debbie would be pissed as hell if you started liking dick. Straight men only make it to the diner about once a decade.”

Carl started coughing as Justin opened the back door, “Hey, they’re getting ready to leave.”

They all walked back in the house as Debbie was squeezing the breath out of Emmett, “Yes, Debbie I promise to call you during the Doris Day marathon and we’ll watch over the phone together.”

“You better! Carl just doesn’t understand classic cinema.”

In an effort to help Emmett escape Debbie’s grasp Justin said, “You have a safe flight. I know those red-eyes aren’t fun.”

When Debbie finally released Emmett he hugged Justin, “Sweetie, you just went and grew up right in front of our eyes. And you managed to tame the wild beast too. You’re not only artist, you’re a magician.”

Justin laughed, “I think tame is a bit of a stretch, but I don’t have to do a pole dance to get him to notice me anymore.”

Brian walked up and added, “But, I still expect you to dress up like a hot little cowboy for me every once in a while.”

Justin playfully jabbed Brian in the ribs. As he rubbed his side Brian said to Emmett, “Seattle, huh?”

“That’s right, Puget Sound awaits.” Emmett melodically answered.

Brian handed Emmett a slip of paper, “Here. 1520 Summit Avenue. It’s the address for one of the hottest bath houses on the West Coast.”

Emmett’s sighed, “Brian. I don’t know what to say. This is just…just the most inappropriate going away gift you could give me.”

Brian raised an eyebrow, “No, it’s not the most inappropriate.”

Michael gave Brian a look of mock concern, “Should you really be hitting on Emmett with your husband standing right there?”

Brian ignored Michael and stoically said, “I’ll see ya’ Honeycutt,” before heading back outside with Justin to have another cigarette.

“So, “Emmett began, “I guess this is it.”

Michael started to tear up, “Yep. This is it.”

Emmett handed Michael a handkerchief and said, “Oh don’t cry, Michael, you don’t want to be all red and splotchy with your boys moving in tomorrow.”

As Michael hugged Emmett, Ted and Drew walked up, “Emmett, we need to get going if we’re going to make it to the airport on time.”  

Emmett nodded as Ted said, “You keep that flame burning bright Emmett.”

Emmett wrapped his arms around Ted, “And you take the ad world by storm. Oh Teddy, I think I’m going to miss you most of all.”

Pittsburgh
The Hunter Novotny-Bruckner Home for Boys

Ben stood with Michael in the front yard as Sister Carmen’s van pulled into the driveway.

”Okay boys, we’re here,” she said as she turned off the engine.

As the boys got out the vehicle, Michael immediately noticed that they’d put on some weight since he’d last seen them at Hunter’s funeral. He took a deep breath, “Hi guys. We’re glad you’re finally here.”

“Uh, thanks I guess.” A sandy haired boy replied. Then he asked, “It’s Michael right?”

“Yeah,” Michael replied, “And this is Ben, Ben this is Collin.”

Collin slung his back pack over his shoulder and gave Ben a little wave, “Hi.”

Michael smiled as he walked over to the other two boys. One was a tall red head, and the other was a Hispanic boy about Michael’s height, “You’re Toby and you’re Louis, right?”

They both nodded and Louis looked back at Sister Carmen, “So we live here now?”

“As long as you keep your noses and asses out of trouble you do.” She warned in a motherly tone that was eerily reminiscent of Debbie’s. She handed Ben a large pharmacy bag. “I had their prescriptions filled over at the clinic. And they each have digital watches with timers to remind them when they need a dose. And here’s the doctor’s number if you’ve got anymore questions.”

Ben took the card and slipped it in his pocket, “Thanks for everything Sister. We couldn’t have done this without you.” Then Ben asked the boys, “So guys, you ready to take a look inside?”

Collin looked over at the two other boys who shrugged, “Yeah.”

The boys said their goodbyes to Sister Carmen then followed Ben and Michael up on to the porch. When they reached the front door, Louis noticed the small placard above the door bell. The obvious tension in the air seemed to dissipate as Louis said with a smile, “The Hunter Novotny-Bruckner Home for Boys. He would’ve liked that.”

“Yeah,” Collin added with enthusiasm, “He always wanted to be famous.”

Michael swallowed hard. In that moment he felt like Hunter was with him, welcoming his friends to their new home, “Come on, let’s show you guys around.”

Michael and Ben led the boys on a tour of the house and showed them each of their rooms then went over the house rules.  After everyone got settled in they all sat down to dinner.

Ben took a bite of the lemon-baked chicken then said, “We got the results of your placement tests today and you’re all going to get to start school as Juniors.”

Toby took a couple large gulps of his milk and asked, “So, we’ll get to graduate on time then?”

“I don’t see why not.” Michael answered as he spooned some more spinach onto his plate.

“And with the kind of scores each of you got,” Ben added, “You’re going to have your pick of colleges to go to.”

“College?” Collin asked incredulously, “How are we supposed to come up with that kind of money?”

Michael looked at Ben then answered, “We have some friends who own an Ad Agency. They set up a memorial scholarship fund in Hunter’s name.”

Pittsburgh
Debbie and Carl’s House


Debbie stood at the foot of the stairs and yelled, “Carl, get your ass in gear or you’re gonna miss it!”

Carl made his way down the stairs,” I don’t know why you’re rushing me. I know full well you’ve got the VCR set to record it.”

Carl smiled at Debbie and kissed her on the cheek then they both took a seat on the couch. When the news cast came on Debbie slapped Carl on the knee. ”Oh! Here it is.”

On the television, A young African-American reporter stood next to Carl out in front of the group home, “Life just got a little easier for a few of Pittsburgh’s homeless youth. Today, Ben Bruckner and Michael Novotny-Bruckner opened a group home in the name of their late son, Hunter. I’m here with Carl Horvath, spokesman for the Hunter Novotny-Bruckner Home for Boys. Mr. Horvath-“

“Look at you!” Debbie explained, “You look just like Claude Rains.”

“Shhh. You’ll miss my part.”

Debbie turned up the volume in time to here Carl respond to the reporter. ”Because Ben and my son, Michael believe in the importance giving everyone a second chance.”

When the interview was finished Carl turned to Debbie, “So what’d you think? I make a pretty good official spokesman wouldn’t you say?”

Debbie sniffled in reply.

“Deb? What it is it?”

She shook her head, “When Michael was a boy, we barely had two pennies to rub together, but I tried my hardest to make sure he always had everything he needed.”

Carl wrapped an arm over Deb’s shoulder as he wiped a tear from her cheek,” I know you’re a fantastic mother. All your boys are lucky to have you.”

“No. That’s just it. We’re lucky to have you, Carl. You’re the one thing I could never really give him. You’re a father to him.”

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik

Brian packed up his wet bar as Ted helped out by wrapping up his picture frames and putting them in a card board box, "I sent the staff your schedule so they'd know when you'd be in town each month."

"What, no surprise inspections?" Brian asked.

"I thought we agreed on taking a kinder, gentler approach to managing?"

Brian put the last of his liquor bottles into the box, "You take the fun out of everything, Theodore."

Ted made a face at Brian before looking around the office, "Well, I think that's the last of it. Do you want us to ship these with the rest of your things?"

Brian shook his head, "No. I'll take these boxes with me. The office is all yours Ted. Just don't spill anything on my couch, or else-"

"You'll hang me on the rafters by my toenails. I know."

Brian let out a short, quick laugh, "I'm glad we have an understanding. There's one more thing before I go."

"Yeah boss?"

"Partner, remember?" Brian corrected.

"Right, right. What is it, partner?"

"Since you'll be the point person for most of our clients, we can't have you telling them you're the company accountant. So, I had Cynthia order these."

Brian handed Ted a box of business cards. Ted pulled one out and read it, "Theodore Schmidt, President, Kinnetik Inc. I don't know what to say Brian."

"Don't let it go to your head. I'm still the Chief Executive Officer and the majority share holder. You take care of the clients and I'll go make the big boys on Madison Avenue wish they were playing in our sand-box."

Ted held out his hand to Brian. "I have every confidence that you'll make them green with envy."  

Brian shook Ted's hand and replied with a dirty smirk, "It's the other thing I’m the best at."

New York
East Village
St. Marks Comics

Justin stood outside of the comic book store with his cell phone to his ear, "It's the third store I've been to, Michael, and Rage is sold out all over town. The guy over at Cosmic Comics said they had a line waiting for the store to open this morning and all the copies were gone in under an hour. Oh and you should see the window display they have up at Midtown Comics it's indescribable!"

"It's the same here," Michael excitedly replied, "I called Copasetic Comics over on Asbury Place and they said that they've already got a backorder list a mile long!"

Justin sighed with relief, "I'm so glad we held on to creative control. Even if we're not directly involved with every issue, Rage is still our vision."

"Yeah,” Michael agreed, “And if it keeps selling at this rate, Max Comics is going to have to hire a whole team of writers and artists just to keep up with the demand for new issues."

Justin switched the phone to his other ear, "I bet Brett and those suits out in Hollywood are kicking themselves for shutting down the film, especially after how this year's Academy Awards turned out."

Michael laughed, "That's right. If America is ready for a gay cowboy love story, they're definitely ready for a gay super-hero movie."

Pittsburgh
Brian’s Loft


Jennifer set a small stack of papers on the bar, “Everything is finalized. Kinnetik, Inc now officially owns the loft. It was a brilliant idea on Ted’s part. Now you can deduct the mortgage as a corporate housing expense. So, all you have left to do is sign these last few documents and Britin’s sale will be final too. It is a gorgeous house but I never took you to be the country manor type.”

Brian thumbed through the document till he got to the last page. When he finished signing and initialing the document he said, “I’m going to be the homeless type soon if I don’t get your son away from the hotel’s twenty-four hour room service. He spends just about as much on food as I do on shoes.”  

“Then I’m sure you can imagine how drastically my grocery bill decreased back when he first moved in here,” Jennifer replied as she looked around the room.

Brian had decided to keep the place furnished as it was for whenever he and Justin were in town. Though he’d never admit to being sentimental, the loft held as many memories for him as it did for Justin. Besides, this way he could purchase all new pieces when they finally found a place to live in New York.  

As Brian filled two glasses, he saw the look on Jennifer’s face. It was the same expression Justin got whenever he wanted to say something, but he was debating whether or not he should. ”What?” Brian asked.

“I was just thinking about the first time I came here.”

Brian handed her the glass, “Ah the happy days of yesteryear. Why do you want to drudge all that up?”

As Brian took a drink of his scotch Jennifer replied, “I used to lie in bed at night, sick with worry that I’d done the wrong thing by asking you to take him.”

Brian stretched his neck, “It was definitely a gamble.”

Jennifer walked up to Brian and brushed the stray hairs off his forehead, “But it turned out to be a great bet. You’re a good man, Brian. And I know you and Justin are going to have a wonderful life together.”

Brian couldn’t bring himself to say anything. He just gently pulled Jennifer to him hugged her.

New York
Club Wilde


Justin stood next to Brian at the reception desk and filled out his registration form, “Brian, why am I not surprised that you’d want to get a sex club membership before you got your New York drivers license?”

Brian handed the form over to the attendant and replied, “Because you know how much more preferable being in a room filled with hot guys fucking is to standing in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles.” Brian slung his arm over Justin’s shoulder and led him to the main room. “Besides, this is not just a sex club. It’s the sex club. You’re not going to find any hairy, old trolls here, though if you keep your eyes open, you may spot an oh-so-hetero celebrity or two.”

Almost immediately after Brian made the comment, a dark-haired man with brilliant, blue eyes gave Justin a toothy grin that rivaled his own.

Justin whispered to Brian, “Is that who I think it is?”

“I suppose he didn’t get enough action up on Bareback Mountain. He’s cruising you hard. If you want him, we can put off our big night for a few months.” Brian offered.

Justin shook his head as he followed Brian down the hall, “I’ve had my fill of movie stars and I’m just fine with our new look-but-don’t-touch policy.”

Brian kissed Justin’s temple in reply as they walked through a draped play room entrance to find a full size subway car, complete with sliding doors, flickering fluorescent lights and some sort of hydraulic system that made the car shake and rock as if it were really moving down a track. “This looks hot. It reminds me of that scene from Risky Business.”

“Is that the movie where Tom Cruise danced around his house in his underwear?”

“Christ, you’re telling me you haven’t seen it?” Brian complained.

“Uh Brian, I was like, one year old when it came out.”

Brian gave Justin a little shove toward the subway car. “Just get in their and get your pants off,” Brian replied in disgust.

The car was filled with men in various stages of undress. Some were holding on to metal poles to brace themselves as they were fucked while others sat on plastic seats and received blow jobs.  

Brian and Justin stepped onto the car and walked toward the back so they could get a full view. Brian sat down on the bench, pulled Justin down onto his lap and started licking the back of his neck. Justin was facing outward. He unzipped his jeans and pulled them down to his thighs as Brian released his own cock from his pants. After he rolled on a condom and slid his lubed fingers beneath Justin to ready him, Brian snaked his arm around Justin and guided him down on to his cock.

The natural rocking of the car helped Justin find his own pace as he began to ride Brian. The sights and sounds around him heightened his senses as he worked himself up and down on Brian’s dick. Brian let Justin take full control over their fuck, though he did run his arms up underneath the front of Justin’s shirt to caress his chest and increasingly well defined abs. With the exception of his baby-face there was nothing about Justin that was boyish anymore. As Brian felt Justin’s ass tighten around his cock he remembered Justin’s sinewy high-school aged frame. Now at age twenty-two, Justin’s body was strong and completely masculine.  He had matured physically as much as Brian had matured emotionally.

Justin leaned against Brian’s chest and reached back to tug on his hips. Brian knew what Justin was asking for so he began bucking himself up into Justin as he rested his head back on Brian’s shoulder.

Brian looked down the car and noticed that all eyes were on them. New York was a veritable ocean compared to the small pond that Pittsburgh was, but that had no bearing on their ability to turn heads.

Pittsburgh
The Hunter Novotny-Bruckner Home for Boys
Driveway


Ben stood underneath the basketball hoop and passed the ball to Collin, “Why don’t you show Michael how it’s done?”

Collin caught the ball and started dribbling. ”See Mike, you just use one hand, like this. Then just toss it up into the basket.” The ball flew up and swished easily through the net. Though he’d never been on any sports teams before, Collin was a natural athlete. “It’s easy, you give it a try.”   He let it bounce and then caught the ball before tossing it over to Michael.

The ball hit Michael square in the chest. And as he struggled to keep hold of it he winked at Ben and said, “I’ll try, although there used to be a time when Ben here thought my double-dribbling was an endearing quality.”

Ben laughed, “It wasn’t your dribbling that I was attracted to, it was your singing voice, remember?”

Michael bent over the ball slapping it repeatedly to the ground. ”Yeah, well karaoke doesn’t require nearly as much hand-eye coordination,” Michael replied as the ball started to get away from him.

“Move with the ball, Mike.” Collin instructed.  

“There you go. You’re getting it!” Ben encouraged.

Toby and Louis sat on the lawn and ogled the inaugural issue of Rage. They whispered to each other and smiled as they pointed out various parts of Rage and JT’s anatomy. “You really wrote this, Michael?” Louis asked.

Michael was relieved to get a break from his lesson. He awkwardly tossed the ball back to Collin and went to sit next to the other two boys. ”Yeah my friend Justin and I did, but be careful with that. It’s an original issue. Not one of the Max reprints. It could very well be worth thousands of dollars some day.”

“I’ll bet. I’m sure there are tons of pervy queers who love this sort of stuff.” Toby replied. He was a quiet kid, but when he did talk he usually tended to make the sort of sarcastic comments that Michael was sure Brian would appreciate.

Louis took the comic from Toby and asked, “And the guy you based Rage on is really as gorgeous in real life as he is in these drawings?”

“Well,” Michael replied, “The artist did take some liberties, but yeah.”

“What, you mean you don’t really look this hot in tights?”

“Very funny, Toby” Michael playfully scolded, “With remarks like that maybe Ben and me should rethink taking all of you on that trip to New York next month.”

New York
Central Park


Brian handed the remote control to Gus then set the model sail boat in the pond, “Pull the lever back towards you to make the boat sail forward.”  

Gus followed his father’s instructions. “Like this, Daddy?”  

“That’s right Sonny Boy. You’re doing it. Just make sure you don’t hit any of the other boats.”  

“Okay.” Gus replied. He furrowed his brow with concentration as he directed his new toy out into the center of the pond.  

Brian patted him on the head before heading to a nearby park bench where Lindsay was sitting. JR was sound asleep in her stroller. When Brian walked up, he noticed that one of JR’s shoes had fallen off so he knelt down and carefully slid it on her foot.

Lindsay was touched by Brian’s gentleness. There was something peaceful about him that she’d never seen before, as if some fight he’d been having deep within himself for years had finally come to an end. When he sat down next to her she asked, “Did you have to get him the most expensive boat they had?”

“You and Mel can teach Gus all about frugality if you want. I intend to teach him to have an appreciation for the finer things in life.”

Lindsay shook her head in reply while Brian lit a cigarette, “So are you having any luck finding a teaching position?”

“I’ve got an interview at the Institute of Fine Arts down at NYU. Dean Ketelsen from OCAD actually arranged it for me.”

Brian passed her the cigarette. She looked up to make sure Gus wasn’t watching before putting it to her lips.

“Hmm. It’s strange don’t you think?”

“What’s that,” Lindsay asked.

“That the Dean would turn you down for a permanent position at his school, but he’s all up for helping you find a job down here?”

Lindsay shrugged though she’d known Brian long enough to have a sneaking suspicion that he knew more than he was letting on, “A professional courtesy I suppose.”

“Could be, though after the way he raved about you when I talked to him on the phone, I’m still surprised you didn’t get the job in Toronto. Especially since he said calling me for a reference was just a formality.” Brian raised his eyebrow at Lindsay, silently daring her to come clean.

“Fine, you got me, don’t tell Mel though. She wouldn’t understand.”

Brian rested an arm behind Lindsay on the back of the bench, “She wouldn’t understand that you gave up your dream job so she could have hers?”

Lindsay placed her hand on Brian’s cheek and looked into his eyes, “I didn’t give it up for her, but you already know that, don’t you?”

Brian looked over at Gus who was still focused intently on piloting the boat, “It’s not going to be like before. I want to be a real father, not some drop-in dad.”

Lindsay was thrilled, “As soon as Melanie and I close on the house in Bayside we can make up a schedule if you want?”

Brian’s expression soured, “Wait, you’re buying a house in Queens?”

“Manhattan real estate is a little out of our price range, Brian.”

“Christ, with New York traffic it’ll take me just about as long to get out there as it did to get from Pittsburgh to Toronto.” Brian scoffed as he tried to keep his temper at bay.

“Brian, you’re being ridiculous. It’s like a thirty minute subway ride.”

“What about me says that I would ever use public transportation?”

Now Lindsay was starting to get irritated, “I would think you’d lower yourself to travel among the peons to come see your son.”

“Oh like living in Queens is even a good idea? I suppose the Bayside Public Library keeps its copies of Heather Has Two Mommies right next to the George W Bush biographies.”

New York
Lambda Legal

Melanie pushed the elevator for the fifteenth floor of the Wall Street high rise. She’d waited her entire adult life to have the opportunity to work on the types of ground-breaking cases that attorneys from Lambda Legal oversaw on a daily basis. As the Legal Director of Lambda Legal’s National Headquarters she’d have her pick of cases and she’d even have a hand in helping draft important legislation that would extend the civil rights of the GLBT community.

When the elevator doors opened she stepped out and said, “Judge Harper, I mean Tim, I’m so excited to finally be here.”

“And we’re excited to have you,” Tim Harper replied, “Let’s leave your things with the receptionist and I’ll show you around.”

Melanie handed her purse and briefcase to a young transgender man behind the reception desk then followed Tim down the hall. He showed her the library, introduced her to several of the associates who’d report to her and finally he took her to her corner office. The view would have been amazing had it not been for the, still eerie, absence of the World Trade Center. When Tim noticed that Melanie was staring down at Ground Zero he said, “It’s not easy to look at, I know. We’ve got the blinds on order.”

Melanie turned around and shook her head, “That’s okay, it’ll just remind me not to take life for granted.”

“It’s a good attitude to have. The work here isn’t easy. Sometimes our test cases feel like exercises in futility, but the truth is every step we make, is a step forward.

As Melanie sat down behind her new desk she said, “We still have a long road ahead of us though. What are some of our open cases?”

“Well, we’re helping advocates out in California try to get same-sex marriage legalized, and we have a few different cases dealing with fertility clinics refusing to work with gay couples. And then there’s the big fish.”

Melanie’s eye’s brightened, “Really?”

Tim nodded, “We’re representing twelve US Servicemen who are challenging the Department of Defense’s ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy’.”

“So it’s a federal case?” Melanie could barely contain herself. A case of this magnitude could only mean one thing.
                                                                                       
Tim confirmed Melanie’s thought when he answered. “Yes, and the way it’s going, this one could make makes it’s way to the Supreme Court before it’s all said and done.”

New York
Caryle Hotel


Brian sat with Justin in the elegant bar at the Carlyle Hotel. He’d spent the majority of the afternoon at his new attorney’s office discussing some changes he wanted to make.

“So what do you think?” Brian asked. He wanted to make sure he had Justin’s support before he talked to Lindsay and Melanie.

Justin scratched the back of his head and replied, “Uh...I think Melanie’s going to be pissed.”

“Why, I’m not asking for anything that’s not rightfully mine. Anyway, Gus is my son. I would have never had to give up my rights if we’d lived in New York to begin with. The custody laws here aren’t fucked up like they are in Pennsylvania,” Brian took Justin’s hand in his. The expression on his face was deadly serious, “And it’s not just for me. You have just as much right to be a parent to Gus as Melanie does.”

Justin hadn’t expected this at all, Brian’s sudden desire to get his parental rights back had come completely out of the blue. “Look you know how much I love Gus, but I really think this should just be between the three of you. I don’t want to get in the middle of it.”

“You just don’t want Melanie to be mad at you. How come you’re scared of her and not scared of me?” Brian playfully questioned in an effort to lighten Justin’s mood.

“Because I’ve seen her when she’s pissed off; there’s no appeasing her. With you, all I have to do is drop to my knees and I’ve got you wrapped around my little finger,” Justin coyly teased.

Brian pulled his lips in between his teeth then said, “That may be true. But, it’s also true that you’ve been in Gus’ life since the day he was born. And as you always like to remind me, you were the one who named him.”

Seattle
Drew and Emmett’s Lake House

Drew pulled the sliding glass door closed as he joined Emmett out on the deck. He had lined the railing with flower boxes and was in the process of packing the soil around the rainbow assortment of pansies he’d planted.

Drew handed Emmett a bottle of Raspberry Pool Boy, “It looks like you’ve been busy.”

Emmett turned and wrapped an arm around Drew’s waist as he admired his handiwork, “I felt like adding a little color out here even if it is a little late in the season to garden. Do you like them?”

Drew took a swig of his of his beer then said with a smile, “It’s as colorful out here as you are.”

Emmett kissed Drew in response. And after he rinsed off his hands in the wash basin he said, “Why don’t you stretch out on the deck chair and I’ll give you a nice long shoulder rub.”

“Ah, that’d be great. But you’re sure you’re not too tired after all your gardening?” Drew asked as he sat down.

“I’m never too tired to pamper my man.” Emmett replied as he stood behind the chair and started working his thumbs and fingers deep into Drew’s shoulders and neck.

Emmett continued the massage till Drew finished his beer and asked, “You mind getting me another cold one, Babe?”

“Coming right up!” Emmett happily replied. When he walked into the kitchen he found a large garment box sitting on the counter. Emmett called out, “Drew, what’s in this box?”

Drew smiled to himself then called back into the house, “Why don’t you bring it out here and open it so you can find out!”

Emmett excitedly skipped back out on the deck and hopped onto Drew’s lap with the box, “Oh my gosh, I forgot your beer.”

Drew laughed, “That’s okay. Just open your present.”

Emmett slid off the ribbon and opened the lid to find a silvery, leather jacket. Emmett held it up and asked in an astonished tone, “Is this a vintage Versace?”

“Not just any vintage Versace. Read the card that came with it.”

Emmett pulled the little card out of the bottom of the box and read aloud, “From the estate of the late Lana Turner.”

Emmett made a squeal that sounded somewhat like, “Thank you,” as he threw his arms around Drew’s neck.

“Easy there, Emmett or I’m going to end up on the injured list.”

Emmett stood up and put on the perfectly fitting jacket. He held out his arms and spun around as he asked, “How do I look?”

Drew smiled. He loved seeing Emmett so obviously happy, “Like a movie star, naturally. Look in the pocket, there’s something else.”

Emmett pulled out an antique cigarette case, “Is this Lana’s too?”

Drew nodded. ”Yeah and it’s inscribed by the guy who gave it to her.”

Emmett opened the case and read, “To LT All my love, Ty.”

“The dealer said an actor she dated gave it to her. His name was Tyrone something.”

Emmett put his hand on his hip, “Uh, hello, that would be Mr. Tyrone Power. They only had one of the most notorious love affairs in the history of Hollywood.”

Drew stood up and took Emmett in his arms, “Well since you’ve worked so hard to learn all the finer points of football, I’m going to do my best to learn all I can about classic Hollywood divas, deal?”

Emmett rested his head on Drew’s shoulder, “I have no idea what I did to deserve a man as wonderful as you.”

Drew rubbed Emmett’s back and replied, “I wonder the same thing about myself.”

New York
Manhattan Extended Stay Lodge

Brian pulled the covers up over Gus as he settled into bed. The boy was exhausted. They’d all spent the entire afternoon at Coney Island Amusement Park. Gus’ favorite ride had been the Ferris wheel. They must have ridden it five times before they left for day.

They’d come back to the hotel that Lambda Legal had put Mel and Lindsay up in while they were looking for a place to live. The place was nice enough. It had two bedrooms, a living area and a kitchenette, though it was nowhere Brian would want to stay. “Did you have fun today, son?”

“Uh huh,” Gus sleepily replied, “Daddy?”

“Hmm?”

“Am I going to get to see you every day now?”

“I’m working on it.” Brian replied. He kissed Gus on the forehead, “Go to sleep now.”

Gus rolled onto his side and yawned, “‘Night Daddy.”

“Good Night, Gus.”

Brian turned off the light, shut the door, and walked back into the living room.

Melanie was sitting on the couch reading over the papers he’d given her before he went to tuck Gus in. When she saw Brian she looked up from the documents and incredulously asked, “What’s this supposed to be?”

“It’s exactly what it looks like. I want my parental rights back.”

Lindsay was shocked, “Brian, what are talking about? We settled all this years ago.”

Justin took a deep breath, “That was when we were in Pittsburgh. The laws there are different. They allow second parent adoptions in New York so there’s no reason Brian and Melanie can’t both have rights.”

“And Justin.” Brian added.

“We didn’t have Gus so you and Justin could play house,” Melanie barked, “He’s our son! Lindsay’s and mine.”

Lindsay rubbed her forehead and tried to get a handle on what was happening, “Let’s just calm down and discuss this like adults. What, exactly are you asking for, Brian?”

“I want Justin and I to both have legal guardianship just like you both have.”

“You’re not asking for physical custody and formalized visitation?”

Brian shook his head.

Lindsay turned to Mel, “If we’re not giving anything up. It wouldn’t be a bad idea. If Gus were to get sick or hurt when he’s visiting Brian and Justin in Manhattan it’d be a lot easier on all of us if they were legal guardians too. It can be difficult to get into the city sometimes.”

“Good point, but you won’t need to worry about that.” Brian replied.

“We found an amazing rent controlled brownstone that even has a small back yard, right in West Chelsea.” Justin explained.

Melanie rolled her eyes, “Do you know how hard it is to get in to a rent controlled apartment in New York?”

Brian shrugged, “It’s not that hard when you know the owners.”

“Who owns it?” Lindsay asked in a hopeful tone. She loved West Chelsea. Not only was it a predominately gay neighborhood, it also had several renowned art galleries, adorable shops and an increasing number of families with young children.

Brian put his arm around Justin, “We do, as well as the brownstone next door. If Bruce and Demi could do it so can we.”

“And it’s just a few blocks from the City & Country School on West 13th Street,” Justin added, “Gus and JR would love it there.”

“Mel, that’s one of the top, private day schools in the country. I read an article about it in Gay Parenting Magazine just the other day.”

Melanie sighed. Living in Chelsea would make her commute to work a hell of a lot easier. And if they all lived on the same street she figured she’d never have to worry about Brian seeking physical custody of Gus. Plus, as much as she hated to admit it, she knew how important Brian was to her son.

Lindsay did her best to tread lightly as she asked, “What do you say, Mel?”

Melanie could list hundreds of reasons why taking Brian up on his offer would only lead to trouble, but that was the Brian she used to know. It wasn't the Brian who stood by Michael when Hunter was dying. It wasn't the Brian who declared his love and committment to Justin in a court of law, and it wasn't the Brian who'd saved Ted.

Maybe, Melanie thought, this was the Brian that Lindsay had always known and adored. So, depsite her better judgement, Melanie took a deep breathe and said, “I suppose this makes us all one big, happy family.”

Pittsburgh
Kinnetik


“That’s right, Mr. Brown. I was able to procure two full pages of ad space in the dead center of Sports Illustrated, and they’re knocking twenty percent off their regular rate.”  

“Call me Leo. And you did a terrific job. I look forward to working with you again when we release our Spring line.”

“It was my pleasure, Mr. Brown, uh I mean Leo. I’ll email the contract to you right now.”

“Excellent. And tell Brian hello for me.”

“Will do, Leo. I’ll talk to you later.” Ted hung up the phone and forwarded the contract to Brown Athletics.

“Boss?” Carol called through the speaker phone.

“Yes Carol?”

“Blake is here to see you. Should I send him in?”

“Yeah, yeah. Send him in.”

“Right away, Boss.”

When Blake walked around the glass partition he had a huge grin on his face.

Ted laughed. ”What are you smiling about?”

“I’ve never heard anyone call you ‘Boss’ before. It suits you.”

Ted got up and walked over to Blake, “You think so?”

Blake pressed his lips to Ted’s and replied, “Absolutely.”

New York
West Chelsea
Brian and Justin’s Brownstone


Justin rested on his side in their new bed on their first night at the brownstone. Any soreness that he might have felt from spending the day moving in and rearranging the furniture until Brian was satisfied was gone. He was too excited. Tonight, Justin would know what it would be like to have Brian, only Brian, inside him.

Brian lay behind Justin and rested his hand on his hip as he entered him. Justin could feel an immediate difference as soon as Brian slid in his dick, “It’s so hot. Did you know it’d be this hot?”

Brian drew his hips back and pushed deep into Justin’s hole, “That’s part of it. All you feel is my cock. There’s no latex in the way.” Brian pumped a couple more times. “Now relax, I want you to always remember that no matter what, I’ll always be there.”

Justin moaned and turned his head to kiss Brian. They tongued each others mouths as Brian continued to slowly fuck Justin. When they finished Brian rolled onto his back and Justin slung an arm and leg over him. After he started sucking on Brian’s earlobe Brian said, “If I wasn’t one-hundred percent certain that your little move was just a cheap ploy to get inside my ass, I’d think you were trying to cuddle with me.”

“Perish the thought.” Justin replied with mock horror before beginning to lick and nip at Brian’s neck.

“Fine, fine,” Brian sighed dramatically, “My ass is all yours, Sunshine.”

Justin immediately sat up on his knees. When they’d agreed to stop using condoms he had wondered how long it’d take before Brian would let him top. He was ecstatic. He’d hoped Brian would agree to it on their first night doing it raw, but he figured his chances were slim to none.

Brian didn’t move so Justin asked, “Aren’t you going to roll over?”

Brian shook his head, “I want to see your face when you come inside me.”

Brian’s words made Justin dizzy with desire. And when he saw Brian spread his legs and draw his knees up to give better access to his hole, it was all Justin could do to keep from fainting.

He positioned himself in front of Brian and lubed his dick. Brian winced as Justin pushed into him, but he opened his eyes when Justin leaned forward to kiss him. Brian wrapped his arms around Justin and sucked his lips in between his own. They kissed for a while taking turns fucking each other’s mouths with their tongues. Then they stopped and simply looked into each other’s eyes.

When Brian felt his orgasm approach, he took a deep breath and said, “I love you Justin,” right as he came. Justin thrust into Brian a couple more times before coming, “I love you too Brian.”

New York
West Chelsea
Brian and Justin’s Brownstone


Gus stood at the living room window in his Superman costume and cheered, “They’re here, they’re here,” as he saw his Pittsburgh relatives arrive. Debbie and Carl were the first in the house after Justin opened the door.

“Nice new digs, Sunshine. I see you added an artist’s touch to Brian’s taste.”

Justin looked around the front room at the new furniture they’d purchased. Debbie was right. While the décor was obviously modern, Justin had convinced Brian to forego a monochromatic pallet and add some color to the place.

Brian came into the living room just as Jennifer and her family walked in. He shook Tucker’s hand, gave Jennifer a hug, and leaned down to give his sister-in-law a kiss on the cheek, “Hello, Molly, you’re looking lovely as ever.”

She immediately blushed, but did her best to remain composed, “Daphne says you like to give lots of compliments. Is she here?”

“She’s out back, helping get set up for Gus’ birthday party.” Justin replied as Michael, Ben and the boys got out of their taxi and headed up the sidewalk.

“Uncle Michael!” Gus yelled as he ran outside with his arms outstretched in perfect super-hero flying form.

“Hey Gus,” Michael replied as the boy jumped up into his arms. “I see you opened your birthday present early.”

“Mama let me open one this morning when I woke up ‘cause yesterday I helped move our stuff in like a big boy.”

Michael carried Gus into the brownstone, “Then you really must be a man of steel.”

As Brian led everyone through the house to the yard he sighed, “Michael, must you encourage the boy?”

Out back, Melanie had spent the morning taking down the fence that separated their backyard from Brian’s and Justin’s. Not only did it give the kids more space to play, but it also would enable Gus to pass safely between his mothers’ and fathers’ houses when ever he wanted.

Justin and Daphne helped decorate the backyard with blue and red streamers and balloons to match the Superman theme of the party. To make things complete, Lindsay decorated the cake with a large yellow “S” inside an upside-down, yellow triangle.

Brian was in charge of lunch. As he used the tongs to turn over the burgers and hotdogs Carl said, “Hey you got a grill just like mine.”

“You said it was the Prada of barbeques. How could I resist?”

After everyone ate and Gus unwrapped an endless number of presents the gang settled into an easy afternoon together, laughing and talking.

Justin did silly sketches of everyone wearing various, outlandish super-hero uniforms. Gus busied himself with his favorite gift of the day; an easel, with real canvas and paints. Brian walked up and inspected his work, “Looks like you got your artistic talent from Mommy.”

Gus nodded and matter-of-factly replied, “Uh huh, and she says I get my good looks from you.”

Michael was pushing JR on the swing when Brian walked up and tugged on his sleeve, “Come inside with me for a minute.”

“Mel, can you take over here?” Michael asked.

Melanie got up from the picnic table, “Do I want to know what you two are up to?”

Brian gave her a devilish grin in reply as he turned and walked toward the house.

When they got inside Michael asked, “Was it getting too Stepfordy out there for you?”

Brian shook his head, “I just felt like a break, besides I want to show you something,” he replied as he headed upstairs. When they got to the attic Brian opened the window and started to climb out onto the roof.

“Brian, what the hell do you think you’re doing? You’re gonna break your neck.”

“Come on, Mikey,” Brian whined, “Don’t be such a kill joy.”

Michael sighed and climbed out the window. When he sat down on the roof next to Brian he asked, “Are you ever going to stop being a bad influence on me?”

Brian pulled a joint out of his pocket. “Nope.”  

“Lindsay’s going to kick your ass if she smells pot around the kids.”

Brian took a hit and held in the smoke, “Why do you think we’re up here?”

Michael took the joint from Brian and took a long drag “I was just thinking. The last time I was up on a roof with you was the night Gus was born.”

“Don’t worry, I’ll let him keep the role of Superman.”

“That’s a relief,” Michael smiled as he passed the joint back to Brian. “You know, this year, with everything that’s happened I realized something.”

“What’s that?”

“It’s all about family.”

Brian looked down and saw Justin playing tag with Molly and Gus, “I don’t know, you could be on to something.”

“You’ve certainly taken on the role of a full-time family man.”

“There are worse fates, I suppose.” Brian replied as he took another hit off the joint.

“So, no regrets?”

“Not a one,” Brian replied. And for the first time in his life, he actually meant it. “Oh I talked to the girls. I’m going to borrow the SUV when I drive back to Pittsburgh for business. They didn’t want me driving JR in the corvette.”  

“You’ll be coming to town twice a month?”

Brian nodded.

“Thank you.”

“It’s not a problem. I only agreed to it because she’s out of diapers. I don’t do diapers.”

“No. I mean thank you for everything, for always being there for me.”

”Don’t talk like that. You make it sound like this is the end of the ‘Brian and Mikey Show.’ Don’t you know?”

Michael furrowed his brow, “Know what?”

Brian pulled Michael to him and pressed their lips together. “It’s only the beginning.”

Fade to Black. Roll Credits.

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR READING!

I’ve been writing this nearly everyday for the last six months. I hope I was able to achieve my goal of giving our fandom the happy ending our beloved folks deserve!  I look forward to reading your comments.



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