***CELEBRITY***
***Please Note: This story contains scenes depicting sexual acts between members of the same sex. If you are under the age of 18, or if it is illegal for you to read such material in your state, please do not read further. If you are offended by this type of material, again, please do not read further.
This story is completely a work of fiction. The characters and situations in the story exist solely in the author's imagination. Any reference the sexual identity of real people is completely fiction. If you have questions, comments or suggestions regarding this story, please [email me](mailto:ericstoryboy@hotmail.com?subject=* * * Celebrity * * *). Flames ignored.
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Many celebrities are mentioned in this story, and some of them are even characters in the story. I am in no way trying to say that I know anything about their personal sexualities by putting them in this story. Although this story is mainly about a fictional celebrity, I wanted to say that I do not know any of the actual celebrities mentioned in this story. I am simply borrowing their persona.
"Secrets Of The Morning" is a novel by V.C. Andrews®. It is not a television show. The show is only part of this story.
I wrote this story a few years ago. I've since edited it and changed a few things in it to make it more up to date. Although I didn't change the beginnings of the story, there are many changes to the original.
EricD.
Last Time:
"Mark, this is Brian Krause," I said as I pulled the other pair of jeans up over my hips and buttoned them.
The two of them said hello to each other, and Mark told him about how much he liked the show while I fumbled with my shirt. I didn't know why, but I was suddenly very uncomfortable. Mark and I had seen each other in boxers countless times, but we'd never looked at each other like that before. I was sure that Mark had no idea that I was gay, but the way that he'd looked at me was strange. I'd seen hunger in his eyes.
"All ready?" asked Brian, dragging me away from my thoughts.
"Where are you going?" asked Mark when I grabbed my wallet and keys.
"I got the part," I said, smiling at him. "Brian is taking me out to celebrate."
"You got it?" cried Mark, and he was so excited.
We talked about it for a few minutes, and I was about to ask him to come with us when he said that he really needed to get his studying done for the test. I promised him that I'd talk to him and tell him all about it when I got home. He just smiled at me with that excited look in his eyes again.
When we got back in the car, I noticed Brian looking at me strangely for a minute. I was about to say something about it when he smiled and started the car. I wondered just what he'd thought of the show that Mark had put on while watching me change clothes. It worried me. I'd been in the closet for so long.
"Can I ask you something?" asked Brian. "Its kind of personal."
"Sure," I said nervously.
"Is Mark gay?" he asked.
I started laughing almost hysterically. Part of it was from relief. The other part was the idea that Mark could be gay. Sure, I was beginning to suspect that he was at least curious, but I seriously doubted that he was gay. Brian must have thought I was crazy. He just kept looking at me.
"I'm sorry," I said, trying to stop laughing. "The question just kind of caught me off guard."
"There's nothing wrong with it if he is," Brian said quickly. "I just wondered."
"No, he's not gay," I replied, still trying not to laugh.
*Celebrity*
Copyright ©2003 Eric Draven®.
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Chapter 2
Brian took me to a restaurant on the other side of the city. We were ushered to a table in the back, but lots of people saw us, and they kept staring at Brian. I wondered if this was what my life would be like soon. Having fans would be nice, but I didn't want to give up any freedom. I'd die if I couldn't do the things that I normally took for granted. That was something I would just have to worry about later, though.
"This place is very good," said Brian, grabbing his menu. "I've eaten here just about every time I've been in L.A."
"I'll take your word for it," I replied.
I looked at the menu, but everything was so expensive. Brian may not have had to worry about the prices, but I hadn't been paid for anything yet, so my funds were very limited. I was going to feel stupid ordering a bowl of soup and a roll. I just hoped that he didn't make a federal case about it.
"I'm paying, Skyler," he said, looking at me over his menu. "Order what you want."
"I can't let you pay for this," I said quickly.
"Yes, you can," he laughed. "I told you I was taking you out to celebrate. Naturally, that means that tonight is on me."