Jon wasn't quite as shocked by the theater's closure as some of the other cast and crew. He was, after all, Mataya's "bestie" and knew she'd been struggling for a while to keep up with all the responsibilities that were expected of her. The truth of the matter was that they all were more than a little burned out. He and Vicki had been talking about taking a family vacation for a long time, and now seemed like the best time to do it, before their gaggle of kids got too old for family vacations.
Jon knew as well as anyone in the business that nothing stayed the same forever. He had reinvented himself and his career at least half a dozen times before, and he'd probably do so another half a dozen times before he was through. When asked what he would do now, he said he'd keep himself busy with STARS and had agreed to teach a few classes at the Performing Arts School; but right now, his most important roles in life were that of husband and father.
Over the course of the party, he made sure to mingle with everyone, offer his best wishes, and dispense with any help or advice, if it was asked for. He'd been lucky in both life and career, but it had not come easily or without his fair share of hardship and hard work.
Doran's inquiry about helping with STARS did not fall on deaf ears. He thought it was a fantastic idea, and who better to help than those who had already been through the program. He privately made a mental note to ask Maggie and Rob if they wanted to help, too. He wasn't sure how long they were going to keep STARS going, but the kids seemed to enjoy it, and it was a good introduction to a career in the theater, even if that theater wasn't the Shanachie.
He chuckled as Eregor pulled out his tablet and started scrolling through family photos. He could see the pride and joy on the man's face as he showed them off and understood that feeling well. He looked over to find those children mingling with his own and the others in attendance and realized he had two families. One, of course, was that of blood; the other that of the theater. No matter what happened with the theater, he would always cherish the friendships he had made there and do his best to keep them alive.
How did that old saying go? When one door closes, another opens. Jon had gone through a lot of doors in his life, and in many ways, this was just one more. After all, when one adventure ends, another begins.
Jon & Vicki