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Title: In Retrospect
Author: Jules
Pairing: Nick/Kevin
Part: 1/1
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Fiction for
entertainment purposes. I'm restless and my mind is
wandering. Just a little fluff piece that resulted.
In
Retrospect
by Jules
He doesn't want
to be alone. He has spent so much time being watched, having
dozens of people crowding him that when he is alone, when there is no
one around him, it creeps him out. It makes him uneasy, the same
way he felt in the beginning when he had to get used to having everyone
there all the time. There used to be times that he would wish
they would leave him alone, give him five minutes to take a piss in
peace and quiet. Of course they never did, and he resented them
for that. He hated having to be 'on' all the time and never
having any time to himself. Now that he has the time, he wonders
what the big deal was. Why he wanted it in the first place,
because being alone was really lonely, and being lonely sucked.
He was an international pop star, a sex symbol, loved by millions, and
here he was, all a-fucking-lone. He hated being alone.
He also hated
the silence. It put him on edge, making him wonder what was in
store. For ten years he spent twenty four hours a day, seven days
a week in pure chaos. There was the screaming, ten years of
screaming. Everywhere they went, whatever they did people would
scream. They had stage hands screaming instructions at
them. Fans screaming their undying love and devotion to
them. Even them screaming at each other. It was like when
they were around, people forgot how to talk normally. As if they
were deaf and couldn't hear. Even when there wasn't screaming,
there was. The shrill sounds would burrow their way into the
deepest, darkest recesses of their minds and settle there, echoing for
hours, sometimes even days, afterwards. And then there was the
music. Music everywhere, theirs, other peoples, even the music
from the game consoles that were found in each tour bus, hotel room,
limo. Quiet was hard to come by and it was all that he wished for some
days. Five minutes to be able to hear himself think. He
wasn't even sure he'd recognize his own inner voice anymore. But
now, now he was submerged in silence. And it wasn't all it was
cracked up to be. He missed the loud chaos that followed them
around. The buzz of excitement at the prospect of getting a
glimpse of him, them. He missed who he was.
Kevin wasn't
sure when it had become enough. The constant fighting. The
resentment. The inability to function as a cohesive unit that at
one moment in time, was on top of the world. Even in their best
hours there was friction, but it was a good friction. Somewhere
along the lines, that good turned bad. AJ began drinking.
Howie started pulling away, becoming distant and detatched. Brian
was more focused on Leighanne and being a family man. Nick had
decided he was old enough to make his own decisions, most which were
bad lapses in judgement. And Kevin, Kevin had started to become
bitter and resentful. Everyone's head was so far up their asses
they couldn't see what it was doing to the group. Their
careers. But most of all, their friendships. He couldn't
remember the last time Nick and Brian had hung out together
voluntarily. Where their friendship once was something that the
other guys admired and was admittedly jealous of, now it was a shell of
a connection, the two men barely able to be in the same room long
enough for group meetings without it turning into some sort of yelling
match, with accusations being flung between every slew of
expletives. Where Howie was always someone AJ could turn to when
he had a problem, now the older man was too wrapped up in himself and
his own issues to deal with those of his best friend, pushing AJ to
seek solace in a bottle of JD. Or tequila. Or whatever it
was he could get his hands on first. On most nights, AJ wasn't
too picky.
He knows he
wasn't perfect either. There were a lot of things he could have
handled better, things he could have done differently. He wasn't
an innocent victim by all means, and Kevin knows that some of the time,
he'd fueled the fire purposely. Done things he knew would start a
fight for the sheer enjoyment of it. He was angry, although never
one hundred percent sure why. He was bitter, but most of all he
was hurting. And it was immature, he knows that, but he wanted
them to hurt as much as he was. He wanted them to feel the pain
he was feeling. But most of all he wanted them to sit up and take
notice of his problems for once. He'd spent ten years taking care
of them, playing the role of father and big brother, but never once was
the tables turned. Never once did any of them take care of
him. His stability was taken for granted, which was laughable
because he was probably the most unstable of the group.
By twenty eight
he'd thought he had endured enough to make him cynical of the
world. To harden him to the point where nothing could touch him
and he was immune to heart ache. He was wrong. All it took
was witnessing AJ leaving a room that wasn't his for his world to be
shaken up. Kevin had hid around a corner, watching the exchange
take place only ten feet in front of him. AJ stepped into the
hallway, only to look up and down the corridor. When he saw no one
there, he turned around and pulled the person out, kissing them
passionately on the mouth. It was clear he was intoxicated, as
was the person he was kissing. Kevin can still, if he tries hard
enough, hear Nick's slurred, hushed voice warning him to go before he
got caught. Too late. They kissed one last time before AJ
stumbled down the hall to his own room, fumbling with the key card a
few times before successfully gaining access to his suite.
Kevin suspected
that was when it all began. The downward spiral which was
ultimately the end of Backstreet. He can't take all the credit
for the group's demise, it was a five part harmony until the end, but
that was one of the first cracks to shatter their perfect dream.
It took a few years but little by little they began to self destruct,
each falling deeper and deeper into themselves. Even at the time
Kevin knew it was wrong, that they were only hurting themselves, not
each other, but he was powerless to stop it. Things had to
take their course and all he could do was hope that they would get
through in one piece with at least some possibility of them being
friends again.
Broadway was
amazing. Everything he'd always wanted to do and he wouldn't go
back and change it. It was so different from any other stage he
had been on and he knew his father would be proud of him. He'd
been scared shitless to try it, unsure as to whether or not he could
actually do it. Singing and dancing with the group was one thing,
but this was a whole new world to him. Sink or swim, he'd taken
the plunge. He didn't blame Nick for wanting to go his own way
during what was supposed to only be a temporary break. It was to
be expected, especially after the way they'd treated him. He
wouldn't apologize for how he felt about the blonde's decision to go
solo, although he wished he hadn't have said a lot of the things he'd
said. He could have been at least a little more diplomatic about
it. And it wasn't as if it had been a surprise, they'd known it
was coming. Instead of ignoring Nick every time he spoke,
instead of chalking his warnings up to empty threats, they should have
listened. Kevin knows that's a part of the reason Nick ultimately
left. Because they assumed he wouldn't. They saw him the
way most of the world saw him, the baby. The one that couldn't do
it on his own. He'd broken free to prove the world wrong.
And Kevin couldn't have been more proud of him. Not that he ever
told him that, he hadn't. But it was still there in his heart.
Time has passed
and he doesn't know what he wants to do now. Where he wants to
go. His marriage that wasn't really a marriage in the first place
is over. It has been for a long time. There was no need for
her any more. She had served her purpose as he had his.
Although he knows he got a better end of their deal. His name
hadn't gotten her anywhere, but then again, she wasn't one to flaunt it
around. Her acting career was borne out of her own talent and
perseverance. Her own merits. Their marriage was a favour
to a best friend, who needed a cover up when things started getting too
close for comfort. The media had been speculating about his
sexual orientation, his choice of sexual partners. Although
having no proof, they were surprisingly close to reality and Kevin had
to make a choice. In or out.
He was engaged
within twenty four hours.
He chose in.
Life is all
about choices, and Kevin can admit he'd made some wrong ones. But
in those wrong choices, he found a lot of things in his life fell into
place. Things he might not have found out about himself if he'd
gone down a different path. Had he not gone to Orlando to work at
Disney, he never would have been in contact with the people who hooked
him up with Lou. Had he not gone to the audition, he would have
never made the group. Had he not made the group he wouldn't have
been where he was right now, because each decision made, affects the
next one and next and he shudders to think about where he would be
right now.
If he thinks
about it, takes the time to really assess his life, where he is and
where he has been, he's happy. It was worth it.
Years have
passed and fences have been mended. He still sees Brian at family
functions, small talk shared between them only to have Kevin head in
one direction and Brian in the opposite. Kevin merely nods at
Leighanne, not bothering to make nice with her. Brian is
blood. She is not. There are some compromises Kevin will
not make.
He keeps contact
with AJ through minimal correspondence. Emails mostly, cards on
birthdays and holidays. Phone calls once in a while. Kevin
thinks that AJ never fully forgave him for what had happened
immediately before his stint in rehab, although they both knew it was
for his own good. AJ never was one for taking orders from
someone, especially when they were right.
Oddly enough,
Howie and Kevin's relationship hadn't changed. They were friends
in the beginning, they were friends throughout the downfall of their
musical journey and they were friends when it all ended. Somehow,
they'd managed to escape the ugliness when it had come around, and even
now, years later, they would get together as if nothing had happened,
reminisce about old times and not have it be weird.
His issues with
Nick were by far the hardest to deal with. There was so much
underlying baggage that he hadn't known how to deal with. The
most important being he was in love with him.
Love.
Which was the
only explanation of why they'd spent so much time hurting each
other. Love was against the rules. Love wasn't in the
equation. Love was an emotion that he couldn't afford and so
Kevin fought it every step of the way. Not to say that Nick made
it easy, he hadn't. But Kevin had kept that one little secret
away from the blonde, and deep down he knew it would have made a
difference. That might have been why he kept it a secret.
There is a loud
crash and the silence has been broken. He can hear four voices
talking animatedly about something or other. Smiling, he swivels
his chair around to wait for them to find him. It only takes
about a minute. "You're home already?" The four teens
filter into his study and Kevin saves what he's working on before
closing the programme down.
"Yeah. The
movie blew and we figured we'd just order something in to eat rather
than stay at the mall."
Kevin smiled as
he received a gentle kiss to the top of his head. He cocked his
eyebrow, something was up. They never came home this early on a
Friday night. He stared deeply into a pair of crystal blue eyes
waiting for a confession as to why they were really home early.
"And besides, we
missed you." Kevin looked up at an identical set of eyes, feeling
warmth flood his body. The two twin sixteen year olds staring at
him were spitting images of their father, sometimes Kevin finding it
eerie how closely they resembled him.
"And..."
"And,"
Kevin smiled as the third person in the door pushed past her
siblings and sat down on his lap, throwing her arms around his
neck. "We know how you get when Dad's out of town so we thought
we'd come home and hang with you."
And there Kevin
had it, he knew that was why they'd come home but wanted to hear them
say it. Clearly the twins were not impressed. "Soph, you
weren't supposed to tell him why we came home. Now he knows it's
because we feel sorry for him."
"Well I had
thought it was because you loved me, not that you felt sorry for
me. So thanks Kay." Kevin laughed as the blonde blushed and
rolled her eyes.
The fourth teen
to have entered the room still stood by the door, not moving any closer
in. Her hair was jet black, her eyes a striking shade of emerald.
As if realizing she was standing on the outskirts she was pulled in, a
tanned arm thrown over her shoulder bringing a smile to her
face. Kevin stared at the four teens standing in front of
him feeling love overwhelm him.
He could still
remember the day it all started. The day his life changed
drastically. His doorbell was ringing and he was in the middle of
trying to feed Abby. His daughter. Before he and Kristin
had decided to call it quits, they'd had a child together. A
precious, beautiful girl they named Abbigail. Kevin was juggling
feeding her and trying to answer the door. Finding Nick on the
other side holding a newborn in a car seat, two infants holding onto
his pant legs was not what he had expected. The two older
children were Kayla and Bradley, two year old twins. The crying
baby in the seat was Sophie, four months old. Nick looked
devastated, exhausted and broken. Kevin had welcomed him in, no
questions asked.
With one call to
his mother, Ann was on the next flight to LA to babysit the kids.
She would be there a week, long enough for Kevin to take Nick on a much
needed mental health trip. They were going to Kevin's cabin in the
woods, away from civilization and towards an understanding of what was
going on. Why Nick would show up on his doorstep after no contact for
four years.
They'd
laughed. They'd cried. They'd talked about everything that
had been shoved under the carpet for so many years. And from
there, they'd started new. Which was fitting since they weren't
the same people they'd been. At the end of the week it had been
decided. Nick would move from Marathon where he'd previously been
living to LA with Kevin. Just for a few months until he'd gotten
his feet on the ground. With the twins, their mother had been
there with him to help take care of them. He'd never had to be on
his own with them, but with Sophie she had decided she'd had
enough. He came home from the studio one day to find her gone,
the kids left with the nanny. She was leaving and never coming
back. Nick was terrified. He'd lasted four days on his own
before packing the kids up, grabbing a few essential items and driving
to LA, to the only person he knew could help him. To Kevin.
From there, a
few months turned into a year. Followed by two and then
three. Tjeu would alternate between houses, spending some of
their time in LA and some in Marathon. It was somewhere between
the second and third year that they had realized what had been obvious
from day one, they were in love. The twins were five, Abby and
Sophie both two, mere months separating them. It was hours after
the kids had been put to sleep and they were on the back deck, talking
over a bottle of wine. Confessions were made and hard truths
faced. The love each man thought was unrequited was
present. The circle was finally closing for them.
Looking at the
four teens in front of them Kevin smiled. He didn't regret one
single thing for the simple fact that where life lead them, brought
them these miracles. They were not distinguished as Nick's
children and his child. All four were their children, raised as
one family, the only distinction was Abby's raven locks to the others'
blonde curls. They couldn't remember the way things were before
they'd become a family, and for that Kevin was grateful. This was
how it was supposed to be. Him and Nick. Together.
The family had been a most unexpected bonus, only making life sweeter.
"So. What
do you guys want for dinner?" Kevin knew it was a silly question,
there was only one prospect.
"Pizza."
All four teens answered loudly. Brad had already grabbed the
phone, and the others were calling out what they wanted on it.
They were definitely their father's children. Their other father.
"Dad. What
do you want on it?" Kay asked, looking at him expectantly.
"Whatever.
I'm not fussy."
"God, you know
he only wants healthy crap on it. Get a vegetarian for him and
Soph. Well get deluxe or meat lovers or something." Abby
headed through the room to the kitchen, grabbing a stack of paper
plates and cutlery. Sophie bounded off of his lap following her
sister into the other room to help with the drinks. Moments later
the pizza had been ordered and they all headed into the den to settle
around the coffee table. Kevin sat on the couch, Sophie curling
up on his one side, Abby on the other, while Brad was lounging on the
floor and Kay had taken the lazy boy chair.
It took five
minutes for the fighting to start. Brad wanted to watch the
basketball game. Sophie wanted MTV. Kay wanted to watch a
special on sharks on HBO while Abby's favourite movie was on.
Nick was out of town for a few days and would be returning Sunday, but
Kevin knew if he was here, he'd be fighting with Kay for the shark
special on HBO. Some days he was just as bad as the kids, but
then again, other days so was Kevin. But in the end they
would all sit tangled up in one another, enjoying the semi peaceful
life they'd built for themselves over the past fourteen years.
There weren't
thousands of eyes on his every move. He didn't have people
crowding him twenty four seven. For the most part, he moved in
and out of public virtually unnoticed, eliciting only a few whispers of
who he used to be and what he used to do. As strange as it has
been at first, he loved it. Loved that the only people who
watched his every move were the ones he loved more than life
itself. His family. They did it because they loved HIM, not
who he was portrayed to be. He could make mistakes, he could
swear, he could pretty much do anything and know that in the end, they
would still love him. Their love was unconditional, which for
Kevin, made the world of difference.
The noise level
had lessened as well, although some days Kevin wasn't so sure.
Instead of thousands of screaming, adoring fans, he had four screaming
children. Teenagers. He had their music that he just didn't
understand, their daily sagas and tragedies to deal with, he had
fatherhood. But it was music to his ears, and Kevin loved every
minute of it. Maybe not EVERY minute, but when he thought about
the alternative, it was hard to stay angry. He had everything he
ever might have wanted, and more.
At the same time
the doorbell rang, announcing their dinner had arrived, the phone began
to ring. Sophie and Brad fought to answer the door while Kay and
Kevin fought for the phone. Abby sat by watching, a grin on her
face while she quietly took the remote control and changed the channel
to her movie. Kevin won the battle for the phone, answering it
slightly out of breath. "Hello?" Goose bumps covered his
skin when he heard the response. In that instant, all noise
except for the voice on the phone was tuned out.
"Hey babe.
Sounds like a huge party." Nick chuckled. Kevin stood,
despite the cries of protest, and headed towards his office.
"Not a party
without you Nick." Kevin sat down on the leather sofa and relaxed
to the sooth sounds of his lover, his best friend, his soul mate
talking in his ear. At twenty one, he never excpected his life to
turn out like this. And now, he could only dream about how the
next thirty years would be.
Finis
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