All the Rage
Chapter 12
"John, you wanted to see me?"
John had called Brian at Kinnetik and asked to meet him at the bowling alley.
It was just about mid February, the bowling alley
renovations were cruising right along. Hunter already had a list of 'lost boys'
who would do well there. Brian and Ted were interviewing candidates for
manager. Brian's dream was getting closer and closer to reality.
"Come on, let's go inside. It's
freezing out here," John exclaimed as he opened the main doors to let them
both in.
John and Brian slowly entered the newly
transformed bowling alley. John watched as the hardened expression on his
brother's face softened and took on the look of a little boy at Christmas time.
Brian was floored. He turned quickly to gaze at John.
"Go on, you can walk around, no hard
hat required," John chuckled as Brian took off like a shot to explore the
whole building. Brian was especially pleased with the arcade. There were a
dozen of the refurbished pinball machines as well as a dozen more modern
computerized games. Kids young and old would have fun there.
The alley's polished floors shone under
the lights and the clatter of pins crashing echoed throughout the building as
each lane was tested. Brian was happier than a bear in a room full of bottom
boys.
Later on at the diner, the brothers shared
a quiet corner to have lunch.
"Brian, why?"
"Why what?"
"Why all the
interest in an old bowling alley?
The clinic, I can understand and I applaud your courage for suggesting the
center, and for following through so thoroughly. The theater, that's a bonus
for me, Justin, the neighborhood and I hope, for Rage. But it's just an old
bowling alley."
Brian became very quiet as he pushed his
food around his plate. John recognized the signs of his brother deep in thought
and debate with himself.
"Jack," Brian said softly.
"What about him?" John gently
prodded. He knew how much it still hurt Brian to speak of their father.
"Sometimes he'd take me bowling. Most
times he'd wind up so drunk that I never knew how we got home in one piece but
we did. It just reminds me of a bowling alley we once went to. It was a happy
memory," Brian sighed and then pushed around a bit more of his lunch.
John got up from his seat,
scooted around the table to sit next to his brother. He then slipped his arm
around Brian's shoulder.
"Thank you for sharing that with
me," John whispered into the brunet hair around his brother's ear.
"My mother tends to remember Jack as a young dashing lover; you remember
the man he became. I know he was cruel but somewhere in him was the father I
wanted."
Brian understood. Jack may have been the
most horrible father a child could ever have but at least Brian had one. John
never did.
The brothers sat in their booth, quietly
reflecting, each silently vowing to be the best fathers possible for their
children.
*****
"Brian?" Justin said softly,
trying to broach a touchy subject with his spouse as they lay wrapped around
each other in their big four-poster.
"Hmm?" Brian answered casually. He had a sneaking suspicion
what was floating around the blond brain of Justin Taylor-Kinney.
"You know what Friday is?"
"I believe it's the fourteenth."
"Uh huh and do you know what that
means?"
"Um, it'll be seven weeks and one day
until the Rage movie premieres? And eight weeks minus one day until our
daughter's second birthday?"
"No, you big
asshole! It's Valentine's
Day and I want to go out for dinner and go to
"Oh do you now, and what do you
suggest we do with the Squirt?"
"My mother has already volunteered to
baby-sit Bree on Friday and keep her for the night. We
can stay at the loft Friday and then go home Saturday with Bree."
"Have it all worked out in that little
brain of yours, eh Sunshine?"
"Yes, I do. And I won't take no for
an answer. We've all been working very hard and we deserve a break, so don't
argue with me."
"Wouldn't dream of
it, Justin. But don't you
think I'm too old to be shaking my sorry ass on the dance floor?"
"No, I don't. Brian; you're as
beautiful as the day I first saw you. The face of a god and his name is Brian
Kinney," Justin sighed at the memory.
"That's Brian Kinney-Taylor. And if
you think I won't make a fool of myself then we'll go to
"Brian, make love to me." Justin
pleaded as he wriggled himself so that Brian was on top of him.
"My bossy bottom," Brian
whispered as he reached for the lube to prepare Justin then slide his way home
into Justin's heat. They rocked together until completion then sated, slipped
into sleep still locked together in their embrace.
*****
Friday morning there was a big scramble in
the Taylor-Kinney home. Brian and Justin had packed a bag with their best club
clothes so that they could look dazzling when they made their entrance into
Bree knew something was up, but she wasn't
sure what. Brian insisted on dressing her in the new pink dress he had found
for the occasion. It had little ruffles on the collar and a row of red hearts
along the bodice. She looked as delicious as Justin's cookies.
Brian carried her into the kitchen where
Justin was boxing up his cookies.
"Happy Vantine's Day, Daddy,"
she cooed to Justin just as Brian had taught her.
Justin turned around with one of his
radiant smiles. He knew where that had come from even if Brian still professed
to hate the commercial holiday. "Thank you, sweetheart, and Happy
Valentine's Day to you too." Justin leaned in and kissed his daughter as
Brian brought her closer. He then reached up and cupped Brian's chin kissing
him as well. "Thank you," he whispered.
Brian shrugged but couldn't help but
smile. "Ready to go?"
"Have you got Bree's bag?"
"By the front
door."
"Our bag."
"Right beside
Bree's."
"Cookies are ready."
"Check," Brian chuckled.
"Then let's get this show on the road."
"Remember the good old days when we
could walk out of the loft with just the clothes on our backs, set the alarm
and never have to think about all this stuff."
"Were those the good old days?"
Brian asked. "I kind of thought these were."
Justin grinned. "You
old romantic. I love you so damn much!"
"Backatcha."
"Let's go," Justin said giving
Brian a quick smooch as he went by.
They loaded the car, Justin doing most of
the carrying and stowing while Brian got Bree situated in her car seat. With
the cottage locked and everything turned off, including one last trip to make
sure the stove was off, they headed for
"You'll make sure each person gets a
cookie," Justin told Brian.
"What?" Brian asked with a
frown. "I thought you were coming in to hand them out."
"No, I have to get to the theater.
We're starting the last fresco today, and we're already late. They need me to
help them get started."
"Fuck!"
"Brian," Justin admonished,
looking over the seat back to see if Bree was paying attention. She seemed
engrossed in telling her stuffed rabbit something very important.
"You know I hate Valentine's
Day," Brian groused.
Justin snorted. "Yeah, that's why you
taught Bree to say Happy Valentine's Day."
"Happy Vantine's Day," Bree
giggled having heard her name.
"See."
"What makes you think I taught her
that?" Brian asked. "She probably picked it up from all the
Valentine's Day ads or from the kids at daycare."
"Sure," Justin said
sarcastically. He knew Brian had taught their daughter so that he didn't have
to say it himself, but he didn't want to argue about it. "Anyway, give the
kids at daycare their cookies for the morning snack and you could … put the
rest in the break room with a sign if you don't want to give them to your
employees personally."
"Okay," Brian said almost too
quickly.
Justin frowned. He knew Brian too well not
to be surprised by that quick response. He'd have to check later to see what
Brian did with the cookies. He hoped they wouldn't end up in the dumpster out
back of Kinnetik.
Brian dropped Justin off at the theater
and headed to Kinnetik with Bree. He carried the box of cookies and his
daughter into the daycare. The daycare lady, Alice, helped Brian take out the
box of cookies designated for those in the daycare. Brian kissed Briana and
then took the rest of the cookies into his office. He found a piece of white
foamcore and some markers and got to work.
Some time later Brianna came into his
office holding onto the hand of
'Shit!' Brian thought. He had hoped that
They walked down the hall to the daycare
where the class was sitting in a circle on the floor. Alice patted the chair
beside her and Briana went to sit beside her friend, Joe. Brian walked to the
front and sat down beside
"Do we all know what today is?"
she asked.
"Vantine's Day," they all
chirped.
Brian smiled. They all said it just like
Bree.
"That's correct,"
There was a round of cheers as Brian
opened the box. "These were actually made by Briana's other daddy,"
Brian explained, "but he asked me to bring them in for you. More cheers
broke out as Brian looked into the box. He noted that each cookie had a name on
it. Trust Justin to know everybody's name and use it on fucking cookies.
"Joe," Brian said and saw the
little boy next to Bree stand up and come towards him, albeit a little
hesitantly. "Here you go, Joe," Brian said. The boy took the cookie
and held his arms out for a hug. Brian had to smile knowing that signal so
well. He gave the boy a warm hug and Joe hurried back to sit beside Bree. He
broke off a little piece of his cookie and offered it to Bree who smiled and
took it, popping it in her mouth. Bree seemed to have her first beau.
Brian continued calling names and giving
hugs until the box was almost empty. Bree got hers last except for Alice and
Mary who also received a cookie with their names on it too. Brian had to give
them a hug as well. When he stood up to leave the whole group chorused,
"Thank you, Mr. Kinney."
"You're very welcome," Brian
replied with a smile. That hadn't been so bad.
"Thank you, dada," Bree said
running up to him for a hug before he left.
"You're welcome, Squirt," Brian
said giving her a raspberry on her cheek. She giggled happily.
Back at his office Brian was about to get
another surprise. He had placed the box of cookies in the break room and
thankfully they didn't have anybody's name on them. Brian shuddered when he
thought about having to hand them out individually to his employees. At least
Justin hadn't done that to him. With the cookies he had concocted a sign that
said, "Sweets for the creative, hard working, capable staff of
Kinnetik." He had quickly exited the room before anyone saw him and
associated the cookies with him.
"Bri," Ted said coming into the
office with one of Justin's cookies in his hand. Brian looked up. "Thanks
for the cookies. They're tasty," Ted said as he bit into his.
"How do you know I had anything to do
with them?" Brian asked.
"Who else would have put a sign like
that with them? Mine would have said 'Help yourself.' And nothing more."
"Are you sure you meet all the
criteria for having a cookie?" Brian smirked. He just couldn't
resist."
"Huh?"
"You know,
creative hard working, capable."
Ted blinked and said, "I'm capable
and hard working. The creative part I'm not so sure about."
"Yes, you are," Brian smiled.
"I am?"
"Creative finances like you managed
to swing for the clinic project."
"Oh yeah," Ted beamed. "I
guess I do have a creative side. Anyway, thanks for the cookie."
Brian got back to work
only to be interrupted by Cynthia thanking him for the treat, and then Murph
from the art department, and then Tom and Carol, and every fucking employee. He knew Schmidt was behind this and he would make him
pay eventually. Finally no one else came to thank him and Brian could get back
to work on Rage. He was arranging copy and ads for several magazines to
coincide with the opening of the movie.
As the afternoon wore on Brian was looking
forward to seeing Justin, going to dinner and
*****
After work, Brian and Justin drove to Jennifer's
house to drop off Briana; she'd spend the night with her Grandma Jenn and Aunt
Molly. Then the boys raced back to the loft to shower, change into something
sexy then out for dinner and hopefully if they had the energy,
Brian had made reservations at their
favorite Italian restaurant that was gay friendly and had quiet corners where
the lovers could enjoy their meal in romantic seclusion. He had ordered a
bottle of their favorite wine which was waiting for them, chilling in a bucket
next to the table. He also did something that he thought he'd never do, arrange
for flowers. In deference to Justin's allergies, Brian ordered flowers low in
pollen and with a very light scent. The bouquet was in a crystal vase on
Justin's side of the table. As they approached their table, Justin's smile lit
up the entire room.
"What's this?" Justin gushed as
he indicated the flowers and wine.
"Thought if I did things right, I'd
get lucky tonight." Brian blushed; he still had a little trouble doing
romance.
"Oh, you're getting lucky, all
right," Justin cooed.
"Then I guess I did something
right," Brian whispered into Justin's ear as he held the chair for his
spouse.
Dinner was a leisurely affair. Rather than
a large heavy meal the lovers chose a variety of appetizers, salads and fruit
dishes that were bite sized so that they could feed each other, nibbling on
each delicacy and on each other. They spent several hours enjoying the
atmosphere and each other.
After dinner as they were finishing the
wine, Brian was experiencing a moment of self doubt.
"Justin, are you sure you want to go
to
"Yeah, I'm sure."
"Why? You certainly fit in, you're so
beautiful. You still look like that young boy under the lamp. Justin, I'm
forty-four, I can go in as the owner but not as a clubber."
"Brian, five years ago tonight, you
proposed to me, in front of everyone, in front of all of
*****
Brian and Justin got to
Brian sauntered to the edge of the
catwalk, surveying his kingdom with just a smidgeon of the arrogant man that
once was. Stately, elegant and overwhelmingly sexy, that was and is Brian
Kinney. Justin hung back a little to let Brian have his moment. Justin was well
aware that under that facade of arrogance was a man who still had a need to
prove himself if not to everyone then to himself. Brian watched his patrons
enjoying themselves and he stretched to his full height with pride. When Brian
gestured to Justin to join him, Justin sidled up to his spouse. Brian raised
his arm as Justin took his place at Brian's side. The kings of
Justin pointed down at their favorite bar;
the whole gang was there. For the moment, time stood still. It was the year
2000 again, they were all young, beautiful, ready to
dance and cruise. "Let's Hear It For The
Boy," blasted from the speakers. Justin grabbed Brian's hand and pulled
him down the stairs and onto the dance floor. The sea of men parted for their
kings as Brian and Justin put on their show. When the music changed the whole
gang made their way through the dancers to join the lovers. Brian and Justin
with their family of friends danced the night away.
"Brian," Justin murmured into
his lover's ear, as Justin danced with his arms around Brian's neck. Brian
leaned back to see the lust in his husband's eyes. He nodded then took Justin's
hand as he led him to the backroom.
In the backroom, Brian found a secluded
corner, pushed Justin up against the wall then ravished his face with a myriad
of hungry kisses. Brian turned Justin around to face the wall, shoving his
slacks down. He took out a small tube of lube from his pocket to prepare his
boy.
"You want me, don't you?" Brian
growled into the blond's ear then bit his neck.
"Yesss, fuck me," Justin groaned
back. Brian roughly pushed his hard dick into Justin's trembling ass, waited until Justin pushed back then began to fuck.
Savagely they bucked and fucked until they
both came with loud moans, Brian doing his best to keep them both standing as
their knees threatened to buckle. Leaning against the wall, Justin slowly
turned to face Brian. Both men had ear to ear smiles; their lust for each other
never grew old.
"Let's go home, Sunshine."
Justin nodded as they righted their clothes to head for home.
At the entrance to the backroom, a
familiar person, um, ass, caught Brian's eye.
"Hey Todd, how's it going?"
"Fine," Todd replied as his ass
was being plowed.
"Sunshine, it's nice to know some
things never change," Brian remarked to Justin as they climbed the stairs
to the catwalk and then exited the club.