It's All Down Hill From Here
Epilogue
Brian and Justin were all packed and ready to go home. They were giving the
master bedroom one last inspection before going out into the main portion of the
house. Justin had become more than a little anxious about the long flight back.
Even in first class, a full plane would be noisy and crowded. Justin was not
looking forward to being bumped and jostled.
“Don’t worry, Sunshine, I have it under control,” Brian reassured Justin, almost
reading his mind.
“What did you do?”
“I know you think I’m a snob about certain things but the thought of spending
eight hours in a crowded plane was making my dick soft. I exchanged our tickets
for a private charter.”
“Brian!” Justin was astounded. “A private plane? That has got to be...”
“Not as expensive as you think and not a private plane. It’s a small charter for
businessmen. I think we qualify. We’ll have more room and less risk of someone
bumping into your arm.”
“Or your leg; I get it. But a private plane,” Justin said in exasperation but
more than a little grateful at Brian’s ingenuity.
“We can afford it.”
“That’s not the point.”
“The point is - do you want to take the chance of someone bumping into your arm
as they walk past you in the aisle? Justin, indulge me, please. I want to get us
home, in one piece,” Brian said as he tucked the crutches under his arms then
held his arms open for Justin.
“More or less,” Justin murmured as he walked into Brian’s arms, mindful of his
own arm and Brian’s bad foot.
*****
“I could have cooked,” Angelica stated as she smoothed down the front of her
skirt then reluctantly picked up her menu.
“Angelica, the point of us taking you and Henry out for lunch is that you don’t
cook,” Brian stated using his ‘don’t mess with me’ tone of voice.
The boys wanted to do something nice for Henry and Angelica since they had not
only put up with them for two weeks, they also took care of them throughout each
disaster. The boys decided to take them and their two new friends out for a nice
meal in the very best restaurant that they could find - that was relatively
close to the airport. Brian did not want to rush through their meal or rush to
the airport. The group included Paul and Martin, not only because Brian and
Justin had grown fond of them, but also due to cool levelheadedness during the
aftermath of all the accidents.
“But...”
“Angelica, Brian and I really appreciate all your help, and Henry’s. You’ve been
more than just a housekeeper and driver to us,” Justin said trying to be
reasonable.
“Well, if you put it that way,” Angelica conceded. The only reason they let
Henry drive was he knew the best routes and it was just easier that way.
They ordered then settled back to enjoy their remaining time together.
“Do you think you’ll ever come back again? Hawaii really is a beautiful place,”
Paul ventured as they were eating their salads. “It’s the reason why I moved
here.”
“I know your children would love it,” Angelica added and the men nodded.
Brian cringed at the thought. Justin patted his hand. “I’m sure Bree would love
the garden. Gus would like it too.”
“Especially if we took his boyfriend with us,” Brian snorted.
“Boyfriend? I thought your children were young,” Martin said. On cue, the boys
took out their wallets brimming with pictures of all the children in the family.
“She’s beautiful!” Angelica exclaimed. “She looks just like you,” she said to
Justin. Brian beamed as he nodded.
“Yeah, but her outlook on life is all Brian!” Justin chuckled as Brian gave him
a scowl.
“Is that a polite way of saying that she has Brian’s attitude?” Martin asked.
The table snickered.
“That would be a resounding, yes,” Justin emphatically stated then gave his
spouse a little peck on the cheek to take away the sting. Brian cocked his head
as his mouth formed a crooked little smile. He couldn’t deny that Bree had a lot
of his personality but with all of Justin’s sweetness.
“And this handsome young man is your son,” Henry said.
“Yes, he’s in college now,” Brian said proudly. The table waited further
explanation. “A close friend and her partner at the time wanted a child; I made
a donation,” Brian said with a self deprecating shrug.
“It was more than that,” Justin added. “He and Gus are very close. Gus is an
artist like his mother but wants to follow in Brian’s footsteps. One day he’ll
take over Kinnetik.” Brian and Justin beamed with pride.
“And is Gus’s mother the mother of this little princess?” Martin asked. Paul
suspected that Martin had a desire for children.
“No, we hired a surrogate,” Justin explained.
Then the conversation drifted toward how each of the children of their ‘family’
came to be.
“I know Bree would love to visit Hawaii and maybe someday we’ll come back, but
I’d really be afraid that she’d get sunburned. If you think that Justin’s skin
is pale, you should see Bree. And Patrick has his Poppa’s fair skin. Gus has my
skin,” Brian explained.
“Then maybe we’ll just have to move in with you guys while you stay,” Paul said,
very pleased with himself. “I’m a pretty good doctor,” he stated buffing his
nails on his shirt. They all laughed.
“Excellent idea! And of course, you’ll need a medic. I’m much better in an
emergency that he is,” Martin stated, tooting his own horn just to tease his
partner.
While Angelica and Henry laughed, as Paul and Martin teased and bickered, Brian
and Justin sat back and reflected.
“In spite of all the ‘mishaps’ as you’re so fond of calling them, I did have a
good time,” Brian stated.
“Yeah, I did too but I think it was because of them,” Justin said, cocking his
chin toward their new friends.
“We seem to find family wherever we go, don’t we, Sunshine?” Brian asked with
love glittering in his eyes.
“Yes, we do,” Justin whispered. “And thank you for my honeymoon and for getting
us on that charter plane. I love you.” Justin gave Brian a discreet peck on the
lips.
“Love you too, Sunshine,” Brian murmured back.
A clearing of the throat got Brian’s attention. “We should get you to the
airport,” Henry suggested. Brian gave the man a small smile as he nodded in
agreement. Brian signaled for the check and then their party slowly made their
way back to the car.
“Are you sure you don’t want us to go with you to help?” Martin asked.
“We’ll be fine,” Justin said as he gave his new friend a one-armed hug.
Gingerly the boys hugged both men then allowed Henry and Angelica to help them
into the car. With promises from Paul and Martin to visit if they came back
East, Brian and Justin drove off.
“I hope they make it to the airport without any problems,” Paul said as he
watched Henry drive them out of the restaurant parking lot. “I hope they make it
home without any more problems,” he quickly amended his statement.
“From your lips to Pele’s ears, Babe,” Martin said as they turned toward their
own vehicle.
*****
“Bri, how are we gonna get home?” Justin asked as they settled into the back of
the Mercedes. Angelica was sitting up front with Henry.
“I called John; he’ll meet us when we land.”
“He’s not bringing the whole family is he?” Justin pleaded with his eyes.
“No, I asked him to come alone.”
“Does he know what happened to us?”
Brian shook his head. “No, I didn’t want everyone to worry. I told him that I
fell and wasn’t moving very fast; I left it at that. He’s smart; he’ll know not
to crowd the whole family into the Navigator.”
Justin nodded then rested his head on Brian’s shoulder. They remained quiet for
the journey to the airport.
*****
“We’ve had hundreds of guests at the estate but none as memorable as you,”
Angelica said with tears in her eyes as she gently hugged the boys. Henry had
pulled up to the designated drop-off section for the private charters. Both he
and Angelica quickly got out of the car to help Brian and Justin.
“Well, I am unforgettable,” Brian snarked as he mustered up some of the Brian
Kinney arrogance. Justin rolled his eyes.
“We won’t forget either of you. Promise me, if you ever decide to fly off this
island that’ll you’ll visit us,” Justin made Angelica and Henry promise.
“We promise,” Henry answered. Angelica was too busy crying.
“If you bring your little princess, I’ll have an extra strong sunblock made just
for her,” Angelica said into Brian’s ear then she kissed both his cheeks before
letting him go. Brian nodded but said nothing; he was going to miss them.
A valet came to the curb to tend to their bags. Brian had gifts and extra
purchases Fedex’d to Kinnetik, except for Bree's charm and Gus’ bracelet. He had
contacted Ted to take charge of them. It was then that Brian had learned of the
Memorial Day barbecue plans, but decided to say nothing to Justin for the
moment. Neither of them were in a party mood.
Angelica and Henry watched as Brian and Justin hobbled off into the terminal.
They had plenty of time to check in and rest before boarding.
“Do you think they’ll be all right?” Angelica asked her husband as they drove
out of the airport. She turned on the radio to the local news station. The
announcer stated that Kilauea was quiet for the moment.
“Pele is happy,” was all Henry would say.
*****
The long flight home was uneventful. The boys would have a day and a half to
rest up before the family would descend upon them at Edna’s Treasures.
Eventually, Brian revealed the plans about the barbecue and that the family had
already decided to take charge so that the boys would have nothing to do but sit
back and let it happen.
“I thought you said you didn't tell them what happened to us,” Justin said when
Brian told him about the barbecue.
“I didn't.”
“Maybe someone’s psychic.”
“Or maybe they had a call from ‘Mysterious Marilyn,” Brian snarked making quote
marks in the air and humming the Twilight Zone theme song. “All I know is that
Emmett, Debbie and John have it all arranged,” Brian growled. His leg was
beginning to throb and he suspected that Justin was growing more uncomfortable
as well.
“Want something for the pain?” Justin asked. Between him and the steward, they
rearranged Brian’s leg on some pillows.
“No, I just want to sleep. What about you?”
“I want to sleep too.” The steward brought them an extra blanket so that Brian
could drape it onto Justin. Justin leaned his good shoulder onto Brian then fell
asleep. Brian watched his sleeping spouse for a while. The lights dimmed and
soon he too was asleep.
*****
“Unca John, will Daddy and Dada be surprised to see me?” Bree had begged and
pleaded to be allowed to go to the airport to pick up her daddies. They were
flying into Harrisburg instead of Pittsburgh.
“I’m sure they will but remember, princess, they’re going to be very tired and
they may even be grumpy after their long flight. We must keep quiet and no
pouncing on them,” John counseled.
“I promise, Unca John.”
The private terminal was quiet compared to the rest of the airport. Brian and
Justin’s plane landed and all the passengers deplaned quickly. The boys were the
last off. Brian conceded to the wheelchair ride into the terminal as Justin
walked close behind. With help from the steward Brian stood up and got his
crutches under him to finish the journey over to the baggage claim. Slowly the
pair made their way over to their bags.
Bree, in John’s arms, spotted them first.
“Daddy! Dada!” Her clear voice echoed through the terminal. John tightened his
grip on his niece who was bouncing in his arms then strode over.
“What the fuck happened?” John demanded as he took a good look at the exhausted
and injured men.
Brian and Justin glanced at each other and then at John and Bree.
“Pele wasn’t happy.”
-TBC-
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