Title: A Lifetime of Style
Disclaimer: I do not "own" South Park or any of its characters. The lucky bastards Trey Parker and Matt Stone do, however. I only own this plot idea.
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Chapter 14: Success
The ad campaign is flawlessly executed. The book is a bestseller. Stan gets stopped on the street one day and is asked by about twenty people if they can have his autograph. He blushes a little as he does so. Kyle gets a promotion and a raise, and they buy a house in Alexandria, Virginia, wanting to get that suburban feel while still being right across the Potomac from the city. It's on moving day that they realize how fortunate they are that they're among the lucky few who managed to get out of South Park.
Stan decides it's time to stop answering the "Are you seeing anyone?" question with canned one-liners and start telling the truth. He ends up on the front cover of The Advocate and gets interviews with national and local LGBT media. It's around this time that Randy realizes his son isn't going to stop being gay, nor will he stop seeing Kyle. He flies out to DC and has lunch with them, telling them that he's acknowledged the truth and gives them his full blessing.
One day, Stan digs out his trunk full of stuff from college and finds the poems he used to separate out because Kyle loved them so much. He copies each of them into a leather-bound journal and then gives it to Kyle. Kyle immediately recognizes them and tells Stan that he should send them to the publisher along with the other poems and short stories they requested.
"No," Stan replies, kissing Kyle on the forehead. "These are only for you."
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