Two days after the party, Justin flies back to New York. He packs up and drives a rented truck back to Pittsburgh. The gang helps him move in to the loft. The renters of Britin move out a couple of weeks later and Justin works with the decorator on making it a proper space for Brian and himself. A room off of the kitchen is determined to be the studio space and Justin has the most fun getting that room set up. Two weeks after the previous owners cleared out Justin has the place set up enough that he and Brian can move in. They spend most of the first evening together in front of the fireplace, like they did the night Brian proposed. It's 'ridiculously romantic'.
Justin helps Adler set up ten interns with housing and everyone is very happy at the initial success of the program. Justin's salary is more than enough to keep him in art supplies, which he is using prolifically now. With his happy life and Brian at his side, he does his best work. His agent is thrilled and, with occasional visits to NYC, Justin sells many of his works and becomes the 'artist to have' amongst the elite in the city.
But the only man to 'have' this artist as his own is Brian. He goes in to the office four days a week and Kinnetic is very successful, but he usually affords himself a three day weekend. He and Justin spend the long weekends at Britin riding their horses or skinny dipping in the pool. They spend some weekends New York catching up on the local art scene and shopping the designer stores. When they go they stay at hotels with white robes and room service.
