All the Rage
Chapter 14
The day before the opening of Rage: The
Movie, Brian Kinney was in full PR mode. He stood outside the renovated theater
watching the strobe lights being mounted atop the building. They would arc
through the evening sky drawing all the lucky people who had tickets to the
premiere of the film in
Another crew was polishing the brass
fixtures in the entranceway to the theater. The red carpet would arrive the
following morning. Life size posters of Rage and JT and Zephyr stood in the
overhang. They would be moved out to the front of the building before the VIP's
started arriving. Brian smiled. Everything was going like clockwork just the
way he liked it.
Brett Keller and Paul Thomas and their
entourages would arrive later that day and the last minute details would be
worked out. Brian had arranged for lots of press to cover their arrival. Most
of the limos in
Brian pulled out his phone and hit a
number.
"Cynthia, did you get those hotel
reservations sorted out?"
"All set. Brett and Paul each have a
suite and their minions have all been assigned rooms."
"That's good. Trust that asshole
Keller to change the number of people coming with him at the last moment."
"Don't sweat it. It's all taken care
of."
"I never sweat it. Keller could sit
in his bloody limo for the whole time he's here for all I care."
Cynthia chuckled. "Just heard from a
couple more publications that will be there tomorrow night."
"Excellent. Everything is falling
into place."
"Thanks to the hand of the
master."
Brian smiled. "I'll be back at
Kinnetik in an hour or so. You can reach me on my cell if anything comes up in
the meantime."
Brian cut the connection. He glanced at
his phone and hit number one. It rang a couple of times before a voice
answered.
"Hey."
"Hey, yourself," Brian replied
with a smile on his face.
"How's everything going at the
theater?"
"Right on schedule."
"Great! Do you know what time Brett
gets in?"
"His plane lands around five
today."
"Do you think I should come into the
city to meet him?"
"Damn right you should! I'm not
taking him to dinner by myself."
"Okay, I'll be there," Justin
laughed. "I'll drop Bree off with Mom and meet you at the loft around
six."
"It's a date," Brian grinned.
"I remember when you hated that
word."
"Some things do change, and dates
with you are one of my guilty pleasures." Brian felt his face flush at the
admission, but he didn't care. Justin was what made his life perfect.
"Wear something dazzling."
"You don't have to compete with
Brett, you know."
"I know, but he always has that
superior attitude."
"And you like nothing better than
showing him up."
"I'll see you at six," Brian
said.
He put away his phone and went to
reprimand the assholes who were moving the life size posters of Rage without a
thought in the world to the fact that they were paper and could easily be
damaged by their careless handling of them. He would have everything perfect
for Keller and the star of their movie. After tonight no one would think of
*****
Brian pulled up in front of Pappagano's.
He adjusted his tie and looked over at Justin. "Nervous?" he asked.
"No, You?"
Brian snorted. "Never."
They got out of the car and handed the
keys to the valet.
"Do you think they're already
here?" Justin asked.
"Damn well better be. I'm the one
who's always fashionably late."
Justin smiled and slid his hand into
Brian's. "Let's go."
They walked into the restaurant causing
more than one head to turn. Brian surveyed the room with that arrogant look of
his. The maitre d' hustled over and welcomed them.
"Is our party here?" Brian
asked.
"Yes, Mr. Kinney, they arrived about
ten minutes ago."
Brian smiled. He had them now. He allowed
the maitre d' to lead them through the restaurant. He could see heads turning
as they went by. They had a table in the back corner where four people were
already sitting. Paul Thomas had brought his girlfriend, a beautiful young
starlet, and Brett had some pretty woman sitting next to him.
"Guess they decided to go all
hetero," Brian whispered.
"Well, Paul is, but Brett…"
Justin said as they approached the table.
"Brian, Justin," Brett said
standing up. He did the introductions and they all sat down.
"I see you got drinks," Brian
said. "I hope they've been looking after you."
"Excellent service so far," Paul
said.
"They wouldn't give us menus, said
you had ordered something special," Brett added.
"I took the liberty. This restaurant
has a salad that is to die for and their chicken
"There was a chorus of, "Sounds
great. Oh, that sounds delicious. I can hardly wait."
Brian signaled to the waiter who brought
more drinks. When the wine steward arrived, Brian ordered a red and a white so
people could have their pick. He was in his element orchestrating everything
that happened.
The dinner went off without a hitch. Even
Brett had to admit that the food was excellent. Paul and his girlfriend raved.
As dessert and coffee were selected, Brian allowed his group to make their own
choices. He ordered a port and offered it to everyone as well.
The conversation turned to the film. Paul
brought up the fact that the buzz in
"I heard that you had restored the
old theater where the film is being shown," Brett said.
"Actually my brother did most of the
restoration," Brian replied.
"Your brother? Couldn't you find a
real restorer in
Justin reached out and rested his hand on
Brian's arm. He could see Brian seething beneath his smooth façade. "My
brother is an excellent restorer and architect. I think you'll be mesmerized by
the theater," Brian said through clenched teeth. "And then there's
Justin's frescoes."
"Oh, that's right, you're an
artist," Paul's girlfriend said.
"And the creator of Rage," Brian
added looking pointedly at Brett.
"I can hardly wait to see the
theater," Paul said with a smile. "I love old buildings."
"Then this will be your cup of
tea," Brian said.
"I think you'll both love what we've
done with it," Justin said finally releasing Brian's arm.
"I'd like another port," Brett
said.
Brian signaled the waiter and another
glass appeared almost instantly. He had to smile at the prompt service. He had
made his wishes known to the owner and they had certainly come through for him.
Of course, the fact that he had fucked most of the staff didn't hurt either.
By the time they walked out of the
restaurant Brett was feeling no pain and Paul had thoroughly enjoyed himself.
"I think having the premiere here
where Rage was created was a stroke of genius," Paul said. "There's
as much talk about that in
Brian nodded and soaked up the praise. He
had known he was right about the PR, but it was always nice to have that proven
to all and sundry.
"That's our Brian, a fucking
genius," Brett said somewhat drunkenly.
"Looks like it's time to get everyone
back to the hotel," Paul said as their limo finally pulled up. They all
climbed in with assurances of meeting promptly for the premiere the following
evening.
"That went … not bad," Brian
said with a smirk.
"I'd say you won," Justin
chuckled as they climbed into their car.
"Won?"
"When you make Brett Keller get drunk
to avoid listening to everyone sing your praises, I'd say you won."
Brian snorted. "I don't need to win
over that ass. I already know I'm better than him. But it doesn't hurt to prove
it to him," Brian grinned.
"Let's go the loft," Justin
whispered. "I want to fuck the new power player."
Brian's grin was spread all over his face
all the way home.
*****
This was it; this was the day of reckoning
for Brian, Justin, Michael, and Rage. All of
It was arranged for the family and
community leaders to arrive early to partake in a private celebration. Emmett
had set up a special buffet in the theater's lobby then John, along with Justin
and the lead consultant from PIFA would host a tour to point out the
renovations and special highlights of the theater including the enormous
crystal chandelier and the restored frescoes. Paul Thomas was extended an
invitation since he expressed an appreciation for 'old buildings'. Brett was
also given an invitation but Brian knew the asshole wouldn't take him up on it,
preferring to make his grand entrance at the opening. Paul came, and after he'd
slip out to make his entrance.
The family listened intently to John and Justin;
even the mayor was impressed. He remarked how the whole neighborhood and city
would benefit from the entire project, which included the clinic. Hunter
declined photos with the mayor. He did not want the publicity to deter any
potential clinic patrons. He was afraid they might be intimidated by Hunter's
new notoriety. Instead, he settled for a handshake and a "well done, my
boy."
Brian was dressed to impress and
practically glowing as his brother and Justin worked the room. John may not
have been at ease when it came to making speeches but when it came to
discussing architecture, he could certainly hold anyone's attention. Bobby
beamed at his spouse.
The family was given the choice of
proceeding directly to their box seats or they could make the grand entrance
with the rest of the honored guests. So, naturally they all followed Brian as
he went out a side entrance and around to the front to walk the red carpet. The
mayor himself was going to cut the ribbon with Rage and his creators. At the
appointed time, they all took their places at the front entrance as the mayor
made his speech.
"Ladies, Gentlemen, honored guests
and fans of Rage!" Cheers erupted from the crowd when the mayor mentioned
Rage. "It is my extreme pleasure to officiate at this opening of Rage: The
Movie and the opening of the grand old and newly restored theater. May they
both have a long run!" The crowd whooped and applauded as the mayor cut
the ribbon and the doors opened.
The camera flashes went off like
firecrackers as the mayor, Paul Thomas and Brett Keller were escorted into the
theater and unbeknownst to them, by Hunter's 'lost boys.' Karen and Bill
accompanied Hunter and Nick into the theater, each clapping Hunter on the back;
his lost kids weren't lost anymore. Even Lacy showed up with Frankie and his
father.
When everyone was seated, the overhead
lights dimmed then went off leaving only the crystal chandelier shining proud.
John could hear gasps and murmurs of appreciation. Gordon leaned over to his
friend, "We did good, boss," he whispered into John's ear. John
nodded. Then the theater went dark.
In one of the dressing rooms that Brian
had chosen to be his refuge from the noise and crowd, Brian was pacing. He was
nervous as a virgin at his first orgy. He didn't need to see the movie; he had
lived through most of it. The thought of seeing JT bashed on the big screen was
too much for him to bear. He was content to wait out the two hours backstage.
Thank the gods, Emmett had anticipated all his needs and had set up a cooler with
Brian's favorite bottled water. Brian thought he could drink a river and still
feel parched. Halfway through the movie, Michael came backstage to find Brian.
"Hey, why are you hiding back here?
The movie's great," Michael asked of his oldest and dearest friend.
"I can't watch. I have the DVD Brett
sent us. I'll watch it at home."
"It can't compare to the big
screen."
Brian just waved his hands at the remark.
"The memories of that night still
hurt, after all this time?"
Brian nodded almost imperceptively. Then
Brian had a horrible thought.
"Justin," Brian gasped.
"He's fine. Ma's with him and Jenn
and Claire."
"They must think I'm a shit."
"No, they don't and neither does
Justin. They all remember that night a little differently. Only I remember how
you looked when I found you at the hospital. Justin, he still doesn't remember
most of it."
"Thank the gods. I have that pleasure
all to myself," Brian whispered.
Michael crossed to his friend and gave him
a strong embrace. The friends clung onto each other.
"I love you," Michael whispered
into Brian's chest.
"I love you too, always have, always
will." They stayed together locked in their embrace until the movie had
ended.
Brian pushed Michael back a little so he
could look into the warm brown eyes.
"You missed the ending," Brian
quipped.
"I know the ending. Fuck, I wrote the
ending!" Michael laughed.
"Yeah, you did, didn't you?"
Brian laughed back.
Then all of a sudden the theater began to
quake as the audience stood to give Rage an ovation.
"I guess they liked it," Michael
said nonchalantly.
"What's not to like? Rage is very
likeable," Brian stated confidently as he stretched out his arms.
"Asshole," Michael snarked.
"Come on, Zephyr. I think Emmett is
going to introduce us."
"Ready when you are, Rage!" The
best of friends linked arms and walked out to the wings of the stage.
As the ending credits were rolling the
chandelier's light began to glow and then a spot light lit a corner of the
stage. Emmett, master chef and showman, stood with a microphone.
"Fans of Rage," Emmett began,
"I'd like to introduce the makers of Rage: The Movie."
More cheers reverberated throughout the
theater as Paul Thomas and Brett Keller were introduced. Brett commandeered the
mike and went off on his take of the making of Rage, but he was gracious and
wise enough to give credit where credit was due. He then passed the mike over
to Paul, who, after his applause grew quiet, thanked the fans of Rage, and
Brett, for giving him the opportunity to play this unique superhero. When he
finished his humble speech, there was more applause then he bowed and passed
the mike back to Emmett.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the
distinct pleasure of introducing you all to the real creators of Rage and the
inspiration for JT, Zephyr, and of course, Rage."
There was a sudden and collective intake
of air as the whole theater realized that their beloved characters were real,
and not just ink and paper.
"Michael Novotny! The writer and
creator of the story of Rage and you may recognize him as Zephyr." Michael
got screams and resounding applause as he walked across the stage and took a
bow.
"Justin Taylor! The artistic genius
who brings life to Rage and his sidekick. You may also know him as JT."
The crowd went wild as Justin, JT, the object of Rage's affection glided across
the stage to take his bow and his place next to Michael.
"And now, our dear fans of Rage, the
man himself, the real Rage and without him, none of this would be possible.
Hold on to your seats boys and girls, Rage is here. Brian Kinney!"
The theater erupted in deafening applause
and cheers as Brian sauntered across the stage looking so much like his alter
ego. The ageless Brian fucking Kinney took a curt bow then swept his JT up into
his strong arms. The crowd went wild.
"Thank you all!" Emmett called
out through the mike. "And good night. Long live Rage!"
*****
In the ballroom of the hotel where Brett
and Paul were staying, a special gala was set up to celebrate the opening. The
contest winners were treated to dinner, dancing and autographs from Paul and
Brett. Many of the fans brought their comics to have signed and of course, they
all wanted the autographs of the real Rage, JT and Zephyr. Gus beamed with
pride as his dad signed comic after comic without a grumble. He giggled as
Brian was forced to put on his Rage face time and time again. Again the cameras
went off as the fans stood in line to have pictures taken with Rage the man and
Rage the actor. Even John was asked to pose with his look-a-like brother. The
movie promised to be a huge success. And a fantastic time was had by all!
Bobby's phone vibrated in his pocket and
he went to find a quiet corner to answer.
Rachel was looking after Patrick and
Briana, and knew to call him if they were needed.
"Hello?"
"Ola, Senor Bobby?"
"Si, this is Bobby. Who is
this?"
"Senor Bobby, it is Miguel."
"Miguel? Edna's Miguel?"
"Si, yes. Mister Bobby, my English,
not so good."
"It's okay, Miguel, I understand you.
Why are you calling?"
"My lady, Senora Edna, she has gone
to her beloved husband."
"What? Um, que?"
"Miss Edna has died, three days ago,
in her sleep. Very peaceful. She wanted you and Senors Brian, Juan and Justin
to know."
"Oh Miguel, I am so, so sorry. Is
there something we can do for you? We all loved her so much."
"Si, I know this. Can you come to the
hacienda?"
"Yes, yes. I'm not sure when but some
of us will come as soon as we can."
"Gracias, Mister Bobby. Miss Edna left
you many things. Please come when you can."
"We will, and I'm so sorry Miguel. We
will miss her."
"Si, Mister Bobby, I will also miss
her."
The connection was lost and Bobby stood
not knowing what to do. John watched as Bobby walked back into the ballroom to
rejoin the party.
"What is it, baby? Are the kids
okay?" John asked, seeing the look of anguish on his partner's face.
"They're fine, a client … I'll tell
you all about it later, at the loft."
"Okay, if you're sure." John
kissed Bobby's flaming red hair and gave him a little squeeze.
"I'm sure. Let's go rescue Rage; he's
been ravished by the hordes." Bobby chuckled at the sight of Brian
surrounded by his overzealous fans.
"Brother and brother-in-law of Rage
to the rescue," John laughed as they went to Brian's side.
TBC ???