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Let the Music Play - 48. Epilogue

Epilogue

 



The clamor from the gathered press made its way through the hotel conference room’s walls as a muffled roar. Outside, in the cold night air, over twenty thousand people milled around, pressing close to the chalet-style Telluride hotel, cheering, hoping for even a glimpse of those inside.

In an adjoining room, Eric parked Helen’s wheelchair and knelt beside her, exchanging a happy smile. He’d rarely been far from her side in the prior days. Helen had arrived at the hospital without a pulse, and only the desperate efforts of a skilled surgeon along with a massive transfusion of blood and fluids, had enabled her to pull through. Even then, she had been in a coma for almost two days. It had been a near-run thing. She was still weak, and only her acerbic insistence had forced the doctors to acquiesce to her demand to leave the hospital for a few hours. They’d had no choice in the matter; Helen had not asked them, rather she had told them: she was going. Her only compromise had been to agree to stay in the wheelchair, though it wasn’t much of a concession; she was still too weak to walk.

A clatter of hard leather shoes on the marble floor caused Helen to glance up. Beaming, she said, “Why, hello, General. I’m glad that you could be here tonight.”

With a shrug and a smile of his own, General Bradson replied, “I felt obligated. After all, I was largely responsible for the word getting out to the press that you and your boys probably saved Los Angeles and maybe New York as well, not to mention saving New York from radioactive contamination had we demolished the bomb in place. None of you are strangers to press attention, but I’m sure it’s been a little hectic lately, even by your standards.”

Eric’s lopsided grin lit the room as he replied, “Yeah, you could say that. The bikers have bagged half a dozen reporters and four paparazzi trying to get onto our ranch over the last week,” Eric smiled to let the General know that he wasn’t really complaining. Jon, his arm still in a sling, arched an eyebrow at Eric, giving him a wry chuckle. He knew that Eric’s one recent regret was that he hadn’t been able to fulfill his dream of completely unleashing the bikers on the paparazzi.

Stretching out a calloused hand to lean against a wall, General Bradson winked before saying, “I felt that the heroic actions you boys took deserved recognition. You saved millions of lives, very nearly at the cost of your own. The news would have gotten out eventually, but this way you can tell them the whole story your own way.”

Brandon, who had been sitting beside Chase on a bench, looked up and joined the conversation. “I just wish the press wasn’t so fixated on me tackling that Russian guy over the cliff. It wasn’t just me; we all did a lot that day.”

With a wry laugh, the General turned to face Brandon. “Son, the press loves sensationalism above all else, and that really got ‘em fired up. Hell, I think they would have dwelled on that anyway, even if I hadn’t filled ‘em in about the timestamp on that attempt to trigger the New York bomb. We may never know why the code was one digit off. We’re assuming that the second attempt, the one that came in from Paraguay, was the real code. One numeric string it contained matches exactly with the one in the Los Angeles bomb’s firing circuit and also with the one in the trigger you captured. My hunch is that Jerry Clump didn’t trust his operative to have both codes. That would fit with his operational pattern, from what we know of it.”

With the mention of Jerry, Eric scowled. “Any more news on him?”

General Bradson nodded. “We still think he’s dead. We’ve gone through the Buenos Aires warehouse ashes with a fine-toothed comb in a joint operation with the Australians and the Argentines. The fire didn’t leave much, but we found some human remains. Two middle-eastern men, who we think, based on a signals intercept, were looking to purchase some bomb-making equipment. The DNA on the third man’s remains matches some found in Mr. Clump’s home, and also it fits a paternity profile for Joe Clump. Based on that, we’re sure the third set of remains are those of Jerry Clump. There wasn’t a lot left of him; just an arm that was partially shielded from the fire by some metal. The initial blast – it was definitely a bomb planted in his gear, though by whom we don’t know – probably ripped him to shreds. I’m sure glad to close the book on that.”

Brandon nodded, and after checking his watch said, “We’re all going out there for the press conference, we’re due now. Would you like to come with us, General?”

Before the General could utter a word, Helen interrupted to say, “No.” Taking note of the confused faces around her, Helen smiled weakly and added, “I don’t mean the General can’t go with us, I meant we shouldn’t all go. Brandon, Chase, you two go out first. We’ll all join you after a bit.” Brandon opened his mouth to object, but Helen cut him off. “Hon, think it through. You and Chase have been hating the closet more and more, especially since your big decision yesterday. However, things have changed, perhaps more than you realize. You’re national heroes now; you’ve just saved millions of lives, almost sacrificing your own in the process. Listen to those reporters out there, and the crowd of people outside. If the Sheriff’s people are right, the crowd outside is larger than the town’s population and they’re all cheering for you. You’ve both now got a bully pulpit like there’s never been. Use it. The choice is yours, but I hope you’ll do it, not just for yourselves, but for the rest of us too.” Helen’s hand rose from the wheelchair’s arm to intertwine with Barbra’s as she waited for a response from Brandon and Chase.

Chase turned to look at Brandon, seeing his green eyes twinkle an agreement to the unspoken question. Smiling, their decision made, Brandon and Chase walked toward the stage together, stepping out towards the podium. Hand in hand they strode forth, proud and at last at ease, into the brilliant starbursts of camera flashes, which ebbed in accord with the startled gasps emanating from the assembled press. The noise from the reporters faded to nothing as a stunned silence ensued.

At the podium, Brandon and Chase raised their joined hands, shared a mirthful grin, and then turned to face the media. The shocked silence faded, replaced by a rising murmur, which grew to the furious roar of shouted questions as the glare of the camera flashes returned in full, before growing greater still Chase, breathing a sigh of relief as he felt a palpable weight lift from his soul, smiled as he squeezed Brandon’s hand. Together, in lasting unison, he raised their joined hands even higher. Receiving a nod and a beaming smile from Brandon, Chase shouted to share their news with the world, “Before we get started, Brandon and I have a personal announcement to make…. We’re engaged to be married!”

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There is a sequel to “Let the Music Play”, called "Changing Lanes."

Afterword from the Author:

I would hereby like to dedicate this story to the wonderful team who make it all possible;

Emoe: Editor extraordinaire. Without his patience and guidance, not to mention editing skills, this story, like the rest of my posted work, would not have been possible. Thank you, Emoe.

Shadowgod: A truly masterful writer who has done me the honor of betaing. Thank you Steve, for guiding me, and for being one of my mentors.

Graeme: Another great writer, one of the finest and best known around. Graeme is also one of my mentors, in addition to being a beta. Thank you Graeme, for all that you have done.

Bondwriter: Zeta-reader Extraordinaire. Bondwriter is incredible. He has the sharpest eyes for catching my typos, and also my punctuation errors. He’s usually the final set of eyes on the chapters before publication. He does a magnificent job, but here’s the truly mind-boggling part: English is not his first language! Thanks you, my amazing friend.

Captain Rick: Thank you Rick, for your wise and sage advice on so many things. Rich is an expert is several fields, and has given me much advice and input on special issues, as well as being a superb beta reader. Thank you Rick, for all that you do!

I would also like to thank the readers, especially those who have weighed in with feedback in my forum or by other means. Thank you so much, it’s the feedback that keeps me going, and is my main reward for writing.

And a special “thank you” to those who are very active in my forum, and also to those who have pointed out typos and errors in my posted work.

Thank you, one and all.

CJ

© 2008 C James

Please let me know what you think; good, bad, or indifferent.

Please give me feedback, and please don’t be shy if you want to criticize! The feedback thread for this story is in my Forum. Please stop by and say "Hi!"

 

 

Many thanks to my editor EMoe for editing and for his support, encouragement, beta reading, and suggestions.

Thanks also to Shadowgod, for beta reading, support and advice, and for putting up with me.

A big "thank you" to to Bondwriter for final Zeta-reading and advice, and to Captain Rick for Beta-reading and advice.

Special thanks to Graeme, for beta-reading and advice.

Any remaining errors are mine alone.

©Copyright 2007 C James; All Rights Reserved.
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Many thanks to my editor EMoe for editing and for his support, encouragement, beta reading, and suggestions.
Thanks also to Shadowgod, for beta reading, support and advice, and for putting up with me.
A big "thank you" to to Bondwriter for final Zeta-reading and advice, and to Captain Rick for Beta-reading and advice.
To Graeme; thank you for your wonderful idea, and your wise council and input at a very critical stage.
And to Bill, thank your for your expert advice.
Any remaining errors are mine alone.
Stories posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
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What a beautiful, and at time sad story. You almost stopped my heart a couple of times with all the twists and turns and drama and near death. Amazing.

I did have a question - the link to the sequel doesn't work, and the copyright date is 2008. Is this story being reposted from previous and if so, may I ask what the background to why it was taken down is? I'm new to GA is all. Thanks

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A perfect epilogue for this exciting story. So many wonderful young people and some pretty impressive adults. Your royal cliffhanger title is still intact, BUT in my opinion, Circumnavigation is your crowning achievement thus far. Thanks for the great read and I am glad there is a sequel.

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What a pleasure being able to enjoy this story a second time around! Thanks yet again, CJ, for another job well done. I, like Wicked Witch, also couldn't get the link to "Changing Lanes" to work. Any plans to get it reposted while we wait for a new story?

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Ahh clearly this was a worthy warmup to your king of cliffhanger status. My iPad seems not to keep me registered on GA so I have not been commenting but wanted to say how much I enjoyed having a story of yours to read again. I hope you are in exotic places,researching for new background material. Hope you will re run the sequel ASAP. Thanks. Have missed having your posts.

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Thank you CJ. Second time around on this story for me, but I enjoyed just as much as the first time. Because I forgot some things I was on the edge of my seat many times.

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Thanks for taking the time to write this was a wonderful story and it hooked me hard. I will read it again this week. Although i must say that your Circumnavigation story is what hooked me on your writing.....I have read that story at least 5 times. it is such a wonderful story and so well written that i just miss the guys now that the story is completed.....and i will probably feel the same when this story finally plays out......you are a talented writer and i look forward to reading more of your work.

 

Thanks for taking the time to write your stories and sharing them with us

 

Bob

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Well done! I missed this the first time around, so enjoyed it greatly.

But the question of the hour, of course, is: will "Changing Lanes" follow?

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WOW!!!

 

I'm a huge Tom Clancy fan and I've read every book he has authored and co-authored. This piece of work ranks along side with his work. A masterful job in every way. I surly hope you published this work, because I can see "Let The Music Play" making the New York Times' best seller list.

 

Awesome Job!!!

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CJ - you are a master storyteller. At the sake of repeating everyone else - you are a terrifically (is that such a word?), author and you had me hooked from the first line of this story.

 

I agree totally with Billy; this story should be on the NYTimes Best Seller List. :2thumbs:

 

I never read "Circumnavigation" I think b/c at the time I joined there were probably over a hundred chapters posted! lol I have read a couple of your anthos and they were terrific also, But it's this story that just grabbed me. I love stories about rock stars b/c truthfully, I'm a big groupie. lol I loved reading about all the ins and outs of the business.

 

Then came the intrigue, treason, and conspiracy and that totally fascinated me. I kept wondering (before we all knew of course), what the sweet innocent band members and their wonderful agent had in common with those horrible men with all their money who wanted to blow up the world.

 

You have woven a story full of love, music, intrigue, treason, and murder so wonderfully, each day I couldn't wait unti the next two chapters were posted. My nails are a complete mess and I've gone through countless boxes of tissues (which is how I set the bar as far as great stories go, lol), but each ending had me craving to find out what happened next.

 

I am so glad you decided to post this story again. Thank you, CJ. You are truly a talented author.

 

And now I can start the second story!!!! :2thumbs:

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Happy Helen pulled through and good for the guys and smart of Helen to leverage the publicity to make the guys' lives easier. Thanks again.

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While it's great that Helen pulled through in the end, it almost feels like you cheated to pull that off. :P

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When I started reading, I noticed you don´t respond to reviews, and decided to leave a comment if I reach the end, which I did.

At first the story with the Scar & co seemed totally unrelated to the main story and I found it boring and didn´t really read it until the two stories connected and even then I skipped all technical stuff. Loved the band members and people around them. I´m glad Chase and Brandon decided to tell everyone, that they are together.

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I’m glad as well as happily surprised Helen survived. I’m also glad they found Scar’s remains as I was worried the explosion would have destroyed all traces of DNA causing them to always wonder if he was still out there somewhere. Seems like they all got closure though the road ahead may be rough for Brandon & Chase now that they’ve come out though hopefully they won’t get too much grief.

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I loved this story! I will admit being very outraged before the epilogue and actually ranted about it. I then started the epilogue and had to QUICKLY return to my rant and eat crow. If eaten head first, the feathers do not get stuck in your throat :lmao:.  This story is an amazing work of art. The talent and attention to detail is amazing.  I am looking forward to reading more from C James!!!!!

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I'm happy Helen survived. What would they do without their mom?

Excellent read!

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You  know doing cliffhangers and then denying it is one thing but to have us think a loved character died at the end of the previous chapter only to find she didn't THATS EVIL. Our Author is brilliant and entertaining  but still EVIL.But you know what? I love it

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Very sneaky! I just knew that Helen would survive, she a force of nature, she just refused to go 😂

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