A/N: Kind of a warning: If anyone feels weird about family members having crushes on extended family members, this chapter may not be your cuppa tea. But you can take it from me, I have a very large, very extended family, some of whom I didn't meet until I was 16. Yes, its definitely possible to have a crush on an extended family member.


Justin woke up before Brian, anxious to see Gus, and about his upcoming show, the opening would be Monday night. He rarely woke up before Brian so he decided to make himself a snack and start coffee. They might be going out to breakfast with Gus, but Justin was hungry now, and it was better for Brian to start the day with coffee before he left the house, no matter what their plans were.

Plus Justin waking up before Brian gave him the perfect opportunity to draw the man. He could draw or paint Brian from memory at any moment, but having Brian sound asleep, his face and body completely at rest, looking younger and sweeter than any other time Justin saw him was beautiful. And at the moment Justin had the added bonus of knowing that he had about 30 minutes until Brian did wake up, if his slowly throbbing cock was anything to go by.

Justin drew as fast as he could, capturing Brian's surprisingly full lips, his hair as it perfectly framed his face, his nearly hairless, very toned and tanned body, the carefully trimmed hair around his cock, and of course his perfect 9 inch cock, standing practically straight up, the sheet just barely covering his thighs. Not being to wait any longer, Justin set aside his drawing in order to wake up Brian in a way he hadn't been able to do in months.

Two blow jobs, two cups of coffee, and even more shared kisses and gropes, the men were on their way to the munchers. Although Justin still called it Linds and Mels, Brian had never stopped referring to their home as the munchers. He did say it with a softness to his voice that hadn't been there years before.

Gus opened the door right after they rang the doorbell.

"Hey sonny boy."

"Dad," Gus complained, because he was a teen and teens had to complain to terms of endearment, but Justin was pleased to see him smile and blush a little at the same time, clearly he didn't mind the nickname. It was also very pleasing to see them share a hug and completely enjoy it. He didn't want to interrupt so he let Gus pull away first and then he got to fully appreciate Gus and how he had grown.

"Hey Gus, good grief, if you aren't the spitting image of your dad," he couldn't help but share that thought. Gus looked so much like Brian it was unbelievable. There were some features slightly different, that were probably due to Lindsay, but it was still amazing.

"Justin, you're here. God, I haven't seen you in forever."

"Forever, huh, and how old does that make me?"

"No age jokes, Sunshine, especially not since you still look younger than Gus, and you're shorter."

"Hey," Justin commented back to Brian, as he whacked his arm, "no height jokes, and enough with how young I look."

"Weren't you just telling me that you still get carded?"

"Oh shut up, why did I tell you that?"

"No idea, but i'm never letting that go."

"God, I know, just don't remind me too often."

Gus was looking back and forth between his dad and Justin giggling at their banter, he didn't realize how much he missed this until right now. Oh, he missed Justin, he knew that, and he sees his dad all the time and knew he was happy, but seeing Justin in person, watching how close they were standing, seeing the love in their eyes, and how happy they both looked, he had to laugh a bit harder to hide the fact that he felt like crying.

He's sure if he were to say something like that his dad would probably say something about that's what you get from living with a bunch of women, so he chose not so say anything.

"Gus who is it?" They all heard voiced from behind him, coming from the house. A voice that Brian and Gus recognized, but Justin didn't recognize. Must be JR, he actually hadn't heard her voice, of all the times that he talked to Gus, he never talked to JR. He also hadn't seen her in the times that he came to see Brian.

"Good morning, princess," this greeting caught Justin off guard a little, but noticing that Gus didn't react to it at all meant that he must greet her like that all the time. Knowing she was Mel's daughter he thought that was odd, but then he had to remind himself that she was Mikey's daughter, as well. That made total sense. Brian probably saw her all the time, when he saw Gus, or when he was with Mikey. Thank god he was way passed feeling any jealousy at Mikey and his relationship with Brian.

"Hi Brian." She said as she appeared in the doorway. The moment she turned to look in Justin's direction, to see who else was there, it was like she was a deer in headlights. She froze, just staring at Justin, which threw Justin off, not knowing what was going on. Girls always confused him, he only got Daphne because they grew up together, and there were still times he didn't get her.

"Hi JR," he said holding out his hand. She seemed to unfreeze at this, and looked down at his hand before looking back up. She slowly reached out her hand to greet him as he continued, "I don't know if you know who I am, but I'm Justin. You probably don't remember me as I haven't seen you since I used to babysit you when you were a baby."

They let go of each other's hands after shaking, her not saying a word, but blushing up a storm as she shakily tried saying "oh… nice to meet you… or see you… again, umm, I gotta… bye," before taking one glance at Gus with wide eyes and ran in the house and upstairs.

"Okay, that was just weird, and I know my sister, she never objects to meeting new people."

"Women, who can understand anything they do."

"Surprisingly a lot of people, Brian, you just have to take the time to understand them," said Mel as she approached the door.

"And why would I want to do that? Men are so much more… fun," he enunciated, with as much innuendo dripping from the word fun as that word could possibly had. Neither of them looked upset at all, insults were just their standard greeting. Not to mention with Gus standing here, the cleaner their conversation the better.

"You know I have grown up around Grandma Debbie, you'd think you guys would figure out that you don't need to tame what you say to each other," said the wise teenager who had grown up hearing stories the two adults probably didn't know he heard.

"You know, Gus I was just thinking the same thing. Although JR did seem, well, she seemed frightened. I've never gotten that reaction before."

"Like I said, Sunshine, who knows with women. I doubt it was you though."

"I'm gonna go up and make sure she's ok. I'll be down as soon as I can though, is that okay dad?"

Brian tried to hold back the real smile that threatened to come out every time Gus called him dad. "Ok sunny boy, we're not going anywhere without you."

Gus smiled at him and Justin before heading up.

Justin smiled at the exchange, and at Gus, before turning his attention back to Mel and greeting her. It had been years since they saw each other, and they shared a tight hug before Mel led Justin into the kitchen to greet Lindsay again, leaving Brian to follow, shaking his head as the munchers consumed Justin's attention with question after question about everything and nothing.