Mo Chuisle Mo Chroí Chapter 11/?
Author: Magos186
Summary: On the verge of losing Justin, Brian decides to take him away. Can the two find their way back together while they're away from "helpful" suggestions from their family? Or will Justin disappear on him once they return...This is a season 2 AU.
Word Count: 962
Disclaimer: I don’t own them.
A/N: Don’t ask. You’ll know what I mean when you get there. Just…don’t ask. I have no idea where it came from. This is short and fillery. It’s their last night in Ireland. Wonder what they’re gonna do.
The rest of Christmas day passed by in a blur. Before they knew it, New Years had come and gone and the time to go home was approaching. Brian and Justin spent the days together, just being, learning how to read one another again. They also spent their days helping Brianna pack up and ship her belongings. Ted and Emmett were at the ready, arm with a key and pictures of Brianna’s house so they would know how to set everything up in her new home. They were also sworn to secrecy. Since Ted began to work for him, Brian had come to trust the man and knew the job would get done properly. He let Emmett help because he knew both Ted and Justin trusted the man and that Emmett would be respectful when setting things up.
Every night, a man came to the house and he and Brian would spend hours locked away in the south wing of the house. No one could hear what they were doing and no one knew either. Justin wasn’t jealous though. He trusted that nothing was going on. Little did he know that his partner was planning a surprise for everyone. See, there was something that not a lot of people knew about Brian Kinney. At the age of ten, he discovered the art of Irish dancing. Ever since, he has been an Irish dancer. All those times in college and after when he would disappear, claiming to be going to a club, he snuck off to perform under the alias Ryan Dunn. To date, he was known as the best Irish dancer in the world. He’s even starred in the traveling production of Riverdance several times. He also just happened to know that there was currently a production of the show going on in Dublin and the director, as well as the lead, happened to be friends of his. So the night before they were set to depart the country, Brian packed his Mámó, his partner, and his cousin in a car and drove them to the city. He said he was taking them to a show for their last hoorah together. Needless to say they were all very excited. Brian ushered them to their seats sixth row center and told them he had a surprise and he would see them soon. When the lights began to dim and he still wasn’t back, Justin started to get nervous. He didn’t know what his partner had planned, but he didn’t want Brian to miss the show. When a spotlight lit the person on stage and Justin listened to the words, he almost had a heart attack.
“Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to this evening’s performance of Riverdance. We have a very special treat for you tonight. Several weeks ago we received a call and the offer was too much to pass up. It seems that a famous Irish dancer has been visiting and tomorrow he leaves the country. However, he graciously offered his services for tonight’s performance. So without further ado, I give you Riverdance: Staring Jean Butler and the world renowned Ryan Dunn!”
The crowd erupted into cheers and applause as Justin, Brianna and Tommy gasped. “It can’t be can it?” “He wouldn’t, would he?” “This is a joke, right?” They all asked at the same time. Sure enough, 5 minutes into the opening act, Brian Aidan Kinney came on stage dancing. Tommy’s face lit up in a huge smile, while Brianna had tears streaming down her smiling face and Justin was trying to stop the tears in his eyes from falling, his smile so bright it could have lit the stage.
Two and a half hours later, as the cast was taking its bows, the audience all rose from their seats, clapping and cheering so loud the floors shook. But no one was cheering louder than Brian’s family as he stood on stage, practically glowing with joy. It took them nearly half an hour to get to him though, what with everyone wanting autographs and pictures, which Brian was all too happy to give. He had, at last, revealed everything. Now there were truly no secrets in his life. Justin could honestly say he knew everything about the man.
“Mickey that was amazing,” Brianna said, wrapping her arms tight around her grandson when they finally got him alone.
“That was beautiful boyo. I especially loved the alias,” Tommy said with a smile, giving his cousin a bear hug the moment Mámó released him.
“What about you Sunshine? What did you think?” Brian asks, his face blank, but his eyes worried.
“I think that was the coolest thing I’d ever seen. I never knew you could do that. You were spectacular Brian,” the blond replies, hugging his partner for all he’s worth. “That was a wonderful surprise.”
“I wanted to do something special for you guys before we leave tomorrow and when I heard the show was here, I couldn’t resist.”
“So was that why there was a guy coming over every night?”
“That was Colin. He’s the lead. He came over to work with me on the newer moves and make sure I had them down. The show hasn’t really changed much since the last time I was in it a couple years ago.”
“I can’t believe it. I can’t believe you’ve kept with it all these years. I can’t believe my little Mickey has grown into a world renowned dancer. I’m so proud of you mo ghrá,” Brianna said, the tears returning to her eyes. At that moment, Brian’s whole face lit up, his smile impossibly wide as he pulled his Mámó back into his arms. That was the first time he ever heard those words and he couldn’t have been happier.
A/N: Like I said…don’t ask. And the seats weren’t front row because a teacher of mine went to see the show and sat front row and if you guys have ever seen Riverdance, there is a lot of bouncing around and my teacher said if you were in the front row you could totally see up the girl’s skirts when they danced. Hence them being 6th row not 1st.
Also, Jean Butler and Colin Dunne are real Irish dancers. Jean was the lead in Riverdance when it opened and she stayed with the show for a few years. Colin took over for Michael Flatley and was WAY better at it if you ask me. He left when Jean did, the two moved onto another show.
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