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Part 6 Lance took the call from his
mom and talked to his dad for a little bit. He had been worried about his dad
all day and had unfortunately taken it out on Meg when he shouldn't have. The
appendectomy was a routine surgery, but Lance still felt bad for not being
there. It was a little thing, but being away from his family so long took its
toll on Lance and towards the end of the tour every tiny thing he missed,
made him more and more homesick. He sighed and looked down
the hallway towards her room, "Dammit." He said under his breath. He
shook his head then walked back to the suite to finish the interview that
he'd stepped out on. His mind wasn't with him though, he kept thinking back
to Meg_ she just didn't understand that the only way he could function when
they were in public was if he acted totally uninterested in her. If he showed
any kind of interest, or friendship, it would blow everything. Everything he
felt showed on his face, and he couldn't risk letting his feelings for her
show. He wished he could tell everyone about Meg, but that wasn't possible,
and the whole situation added a ton more stress to Lance and at the moment,
that was the very last thing he needed, one more thing to worry about. His
stress level was peaked and he was on the verge of what he would consider a
melt down. When the interview was
done Joey and Justin were ushered to Johnny's room to discuss their
individual adventures into acting they had planned for the summer. JC hung
around and waited for Lance, then pulled him aside and said, "Hey_
what's going on?" "Nothing."
Lance shook his head and tied his sweatshirt around his waist. "Lance! Hey come on
buddy, you've got that FreeLance finance call in 15 minutes." Lonnie
called from the doorway. "Shit." Lance
said under his breath. He'd completely forgotten about the call and
everything he needed was down on the bus. He glanced at his watch and ran his
fingers through his hair, "Why?" He asked JC, with a sigh. "Well, I mean_ with
Meg." JC shrugged and followed Lance down the hall to the awaiting
elevator. "I need to go to the
bus ad get my stuff." Lance said to Lonnie as he hit the button for the
lobby. "You got it."
Lonnie nodded and stood by the door. "Nothings going on
with Meg." Lance concentrated on the glowing numbers above the doors. "It just_ I mean,
you've been kinda mean to her." "I'm not trying to
be mean." Lance said quickly. "You coulda fooled
me." "JC, you know I
can't be dating her_ not in public anyway." Lance said softly. "I know that, but
shit, I'm nice to her and I'm not dating her." "It's not that
simple." Lance shook his head and stepped off the elevator at the lobby.
Lonnie followed him off, while JC waited to ride back up to his floor. Meg saw Lance and Lonnie
walk through the lobby as she leaned on the front desk arranging to have some
documents faxed to the recording studio for the guys. She thanked the clerk
and grabbed the small pile of papers before taking a deep breath and
following the two men out to the parking lot. They left through a side door,
so the fans outside didn't see them until they were almost to the door of the
bus. Lonnie held the door open as Lance hopped up the stairs and to the back
of the bus to find his binder and walkman. Meg had spent the
afternoon talking with Kat and thinking a lot. She deserved better than how
Lance had been treating her, and she had decided to take some action. As much
as she hated to do it, she had to see his reaction. "Hey Lonnie."
Meg smiled uneasily as she walked up to the bus, "Is uh, anyone else on
there?" "Nope, just your
sweetie pie." "Ha." She said
without any hint of laughter. "Thanks." She pulled herself onto the
bus and cleared her throat as she walked to the back. "Hey_" She
leaned against the little kitchen counter and picked at her nails. Her dark
hair fell into her eyes, but she made no move to brush it away. "Hey." Lance
said as he placed his folder on the table and turned to his bunk. "Lance, I_ I don't
think this is going to work." Meg said softly as he reached into his
bunk to retrieve his walkman. "What?" He checked
the batteries in the back and sighed as he popped them out and leaned back
into his bunk for fresh ones. Meg watched him for a
minute, then said, "Us, Lance. It's just_ it's not turning out like I
thought it would. Like I hoped it would." She looked down at her shoes
sadly, desperately wanting him to disagree with her, to be shocked at her
proposal, to show any kind of emotion. "I uh_ okay."
Lance glanced up at her, then slid the new batteries into the casing. Meg stared at him in
shock, that was all he had to say? "Okay? That's it, just okay?"
Her heart fell to her knees as she tried to catch her breath. She knew this
reaction was one of the options, but she thought that he was a little more
caring than this. Lance sighed and tilted
his head, "Well what do you want me to say, Meg?" She held his stare for a
minute then shook her head, "Nothing I guess." She turned around
slowly and stepped off the bus. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "She broke up with
you??" Chris asked, totally shocked. They were all riding the bus later
that night on the way to the next venue. "Yeah_ I guess
so." Lance sighed and dropped his arm over his eyes. "You guess so?"
Chris leaned against the bathroom door. "Stop repeating
everything I say." Lance mumbled. "Dude, what exactly
did she say?" Justin asked as he climbed into his bunk directly across
from Lance. "She said that this
wasn't working." "What wasn't
working?" Justin asked. "Us." Lance
sighed again and flopped over onto his stomach. "So what do I do
now?" "It's too late. You
treated her like shit and you're paying for it." JC grumbled from the
kitchenette. "I didn't treat her
like shit." Lance rolled his eyes. "I can't be all buddy buddy with
her, you know that." "Joey, you're nice
to Meg, are you dating her?" JC took an apple from the fridge, then shut
the door as the bus lurched. "I wish_" Joey
said dreamily. "And for the record, you did treat her like shit."
Joey added his opinion from the floor in front of the TV. "It's not the
same." Lance shook his head and pulled his drape shut. "It is too."
Justin argued. "So there's nothing
I can do?" Lance asked a minute later. "Well, if she didn't
accept your apology_ then give her some time and try again in like a week or
so." Justin offered. "I didn't
apologize." Lance shook his head and sighed. "Lance!" Justin
sat up quickly in his bunk, and narrowly missed smacking his head on the
roof. "Jesus, no wonder
she's pissed." JC fell back in the chair and shook his head. "If I only had a
brain_" Chris sang off key as he walked out to where Joey was sitting. "First thing you
need to do is apologize." Justin said. "Shit Lance, I can't believe
you didn't say you were sorry." Lance flicked his little
light off and pulled his blanket up to his shoulders. He frowned and buried his
head in his pillow, and thought about Meg. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "Meg_ hey Meg."
Lance fell into step beside Meg as she jogged around the arena two days
later. Her breath turned into white clouds as she huffed around the parking
lot in the cold Wyoming air. The earphones over her ears blocked out any
sound Lance made. "Meg." He said again, this time touching her bare
arm gently. Meg jumped at the touch
and reached up to move the headphones. She didn't look at him or say a word,
she just continued running. He kept in step beside her for a minute then
said, "Can we stop for a second?" "No." Meg said
between steps. "I get enough of a
work out with the shows, I don't need to be doing laps." Lance laughed
lightly, trying to break the ice. "Then stop."
Meg grumbled and reached to put the ear phones back on her ears. "Wait, Meg_ come
on." "What?" "I'm sorry,
okay?" Lance panted beside her. "I just_ I was stressing and_ and
we can't_ I can't be like a real boyfriend while we're_ while I'm on
tour." He waited for her to say something in response, but the only
thing he got was clouds of white breaths. "So_ I'm sorry." "Okay." Meg
said, keeping her eyes forward. "So it's okay?"
He asked. He didn't think it'd be that easy. "That's fine."
Meg slowed down to a fast walk and used her fingers to take her pulse.
"You can't be a boyfriend. That much is clear." "I can be a
boyfriend, just not_" He panted lightly beside her and jogged to keep
up. "Just not on tour." Meg glanced over at him
and calculated her target pulse rate, then frowned, "Enough said."
She turned abruptly and walked slowly toward her bus as she took her
sweatshirt from around her waist and pulled it over her head. "Shit_" Lance
said under his breath, then turned to go back into the arena. "So everything's
okay now?" Chris asked as Lance walked into the dressing room. Justin stood off to the
side with his dress shirt on but unbuttoned, "Hey, shit JC I'm missing
like three buttons here." He complained. "Well let me just
rush over and sew them on for you." JC rolled his eyes as he buttoned
his own shirt. "Who can fix
this?" "Lance? Everything's
cool now?" Chris asked again, raising his voice to be heard over JC and
Justins banter. "I dunno." He
shrugged and pulled his shirt over his head. Lance reached into his rolling
closet and pulled his white dress shirt out, "I said I was sorry and she
said okay, but_ oh well. I don't have time to deal with this today, I've got
a zillion things I need to get done." "It's a good thing
she broke up with you man." Joey added from behind his roller. He came
around the corner zipping his fly. "What's that
supposed to mean?" Lance asked. "You can't find time
to `deal with' her?" Joey laughed. "Nevermind."
Lance grabbed his armful of clothes and disappeared into the bathroom. "Where did we go
wrong, Ward?" Joey asked as he draped his arm over Chris's shoulder, "I don't know
June." Chris laughed and shook his head, "Something's definitely
bothering the Beaver though_ maybe Wally knows." "Wally, son, do you know
what's wrong with the Beav?" Joey asked JC. "Yeah, he's got his
head up his ass." JC mumbled. "Ahh, that would
explain it." Chris laughed and shoved Joey away. They continued to play
around as they got ready for the show, leaving Lance to dress alone in the
bathroom. After the show that night
they all piled onto their bus and drove through the night to the next venue.
Shortly after six in the morning they stopped at the new hotel and ran inside
to check in and shower before they had a radio interview to do. "Meg, you and Kat
are staying on the talent floor. Unless you want to share a queen sized
bed." Dave said as he handed me the room key. "Nah, I adore her
and everything, but not that much." Meg laughed and grabbed her duffel
bag as they headed upstairs. "Joey, hang on a
second." Dave called Joey over to the desk as the doors of the elevator
shut and Meg rode up with a handful of security guards and Justin. "So Meggy Meg, have
they decided whether we're leaving tonight or tomorrow?" Justin asked. "The crew is leaving
tonight after the show, and you guys I think are leaving in the morning,
except JC who is flying to LA on the redeye tonight." "LA? What for?" "To see Bobbie and
to meet with that band_ that girl band, shoot what's their name? The one he's
writing with?" "Behold?" "Yeah, I
guess." "When's he coming
back?" "In time for the
show tomorrow night." Meg laughed and stepped off the elevator with
Justin. "You're on this
floor?" Justin asked as he slid the key in his door. "Sure, Kat and I
usually get bumped to the talent floor. The boys downstairs can't stand
us." Meg shook her head and walked down the hall, just dying for a hot
shower. "Hey Meg, hold
on." Justin jogged down the hall and stopped beside her in front of her
door. "Hmm?" "Lance told us what
happened." He said uneasily, looking at his shoes. "Oh, uh, yeah."
Meg stumbled and blushed as she dropped her bag just inside the door. "Is everything
okay?" Justin asked softly. "No." Meg shook
her head but forced a smile, "But I'll survive. It's just going to be
weird for a little bit." "Well if it makes
you feel any better, I think he deserved it." Justin smiled and kissed
her cheek quickly. "And you can tell him I said so." "Thanks." Meg
laughed and playfully pushed Justin away, "Now leave me alone so I can
go get unfunkdified." "Sounds like
fun." Justin yawned and turned to head back to his room. "Hey, you need to be
downstairs in_" She checked her watch, "Twenty five minutes." "Yep, I know."
Justin nodded and pushed his door open. "Thanks." "See ya." Meg
kicked her bag the rest of the way into the room and let the door swing shut
behind her. "Hey Meg." Joey
whispered loudly as he leaned into her room. "Don't you guys know
I'm trying to take a shower and go back to sleep?" Meg laughed and flopped
face down on her bed. "I've got something
that will cheer you up." Joey smiled and creeped into her room, then
shut the door softly behind himself. "I don't need to be
cheered up. I need to take a hot shower and lay under the covers for another
hour or so. I didn't sleep at all last night. Bus bunks suck." "I_ have_ a_ jacuzzi
tub_ in_ my_ room." Joey whispered slowly as he leaned against the wall
by the door. Meg opened one eye and
looked at him for a second, "Serious?" "Yep. I was gonna
see if you wanted to borrow it for your bubble bath. Since I owe you."
He laughed. "How'd you score a
jacuzzi?" "I banged the front
desk clerk." Joey shrugged. "That old guy?"
Meg smiled and sat up. "Ha ha. I dunno, I
guess I just got lucky." He shrugged again and ran his fingers through
his unbrushed hair. "So_ do you wanna?" "Can I really?" "Would I be telling
you about it if you couldn't?" "Awesome. Just let
me know when you guys leave for the radio thing this morning, and I'll go
take a bath then." "Wait you mean I
don't get to go with you?" Joey asked, pretending to be hurt. "I don't think
so." Meg shook her head and stood up. "I need to go back down to
the buses and get my bubble bath stuff." "What if I wore my
swim shorts?" "Huh?" "Could I take bubble
bath with you then?" Joey asked. "No Joey." Meg
laughed and reached into her bag for her laminated badge. "I'll tell you
what, when I'm done I'll leave my Mr. Bubble by the tub for you to use later. "Fine." He
sighed and pulled her door open. "I'll call you when we're leaving so
you can come over." "Okay. You rock
Joey." "Yeah, I know."
He laughed and shut the door. Joey called almost a
half-hour later to let her know they were leaving. Meg thanks him and grabbed
her bubble bath, then headed down the hall to Joey's room. He was standing in
the hall with his foot holding the door open, "Here you go. Just don't
leave because you can't get back in if the door shuts." He explained. "I'll be
careful." "You've got
everything?" Joey asked, looking at her almost empty hands. "Me and the bubble
bath. What more is there?" "Sheesh_" Joey
rolled his eyes, "You sure I can't stay?" "I'm sure." Meg
laughed and shook her head. "I'll see you this afternoon. Thanks again
Joey." "Yeah yeah." Joey
rolled his eyes and took off down the hall to meet up with the others at the
elevator. Meg shut the door behind
her and stood in the middle of the room, just checking it out for a minute.
There was a huge king sized bed against the left wall, an entertainment unit
that took up the whole wall across from it, a mini kitchen and a sitting room
were off to the right. The bathroom door was beside the bed, and she pushed
it open slowly. Joey's toothbrush and
electric shaver were on the counter beside a small pile of damp towels, but
there_ right in front of her was the bath she'd dreamed of. There were a half
dozen little candles surrounding the edge of the tub and a tiny air filled
pillow to rest her head on. She smiled and sat on the edge of the tub, then reached
over to turn the water on as hot as she could stand it, adding a capful of
the bubbles. She got up and locked the
bathroom door as a precaution, then folded her clothes neatly and set them on
the counter. She took the big thick robe off the hanger and lay it on the
ground beside the tub, then poured more bubbles under the running water. Meg
held her short hair up with a claw clip and tucked the loose strands behind
her ear. When the bubbles were
nice and thick, she turned off the lights and lit the candles surrounding the
tub, then sank into the steaming water. Meg closed her eyes and leaned back
against the little pillow and let the water rise to her chin before turning
it off. She sat in the tub until
the water turned room temperature, and all of the bubbles disappeared. She
wanted the time to really relax, but she ended up thinking about Lance as
usual. She knew she had done the right thing, but she still felt bad about
the whole thing. She could have done things different. Of course, as soon as
she began to think that way, she'd realize that he should have been the one
to do things different, and that only made her more upset. Meg pulled herself out of
the tub and blew out the candles before flipping the light on and wrapping
herself in the big comfy robe that was waiting for her. She tied the belt
around her waist and yawned as she looked at her watch, "Oh man_ two
hours?" She said softly. Her hands and feet were pruned, but she never
felt better. She cleaned up her little
mess and left the rest of the Mr. Bubble on the tub ledge for Joey, then
grabbed her clothes and made a run down the hall to her own room. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "Dude! Meg!"
Joey shouted later that night as she sprinted down the concrete hall at the
arena. "Just a second, Joe."
She shouted back. She continued to run to the end of the hall where she threw
the dressing room door open and tossed the garment she had been holding at
whoever it was that answered. She held her side, then walked slowly back to
where Joey was standing, "Okay, what?" "What_ what was
that?" "Justin. He ripped
the seam out of his leather pants. We fixed it. He's late." She panted. "So? He's got like
nine pairs." "Apparently none
that fit like those." She pressed hard on the stitch in her side and
winced, "What do you need? I've got a million phone calls to make." "For what?" He
asked. "To get you guys a
couple weeks off. Joey come on, what do you need?" "Ooh! A couple weeks
off when?" He asked. "Joey. For reals.
What do you want?" "Well when do we get
weeks off?" He asked again. "Bye." Meg
winced again and turned to walk away. If he wasn't going to answer her, she
didn't have time to waste on him. "Wait, Meg come
on." "Walk with me
then." Meg said over her shoulder. Joey trotted to catch up with her as
they walked down the hall towards the side exit. "What did you need?
Originally?" "Oh." Joey
thought for a second, "I was going to ask how many people you had in the
tub with you." "What do you
mean?" She asked. "Well like half the
bottle was gone." "Huh?" "The bubble bath
stuff. Half the bottle was gone, so I was gonna ask how many friends you had
over." "It's a big tub Joe.
Lot's of bubbles can fit in it." She smiled as her breath went back to
normal and her side stopped hurting. "Okay, so when do we
get weeks off?" "You won't get any
at all if I don't get out on the bus to make my million calls." Meg
smiled sweetly as she opened the side door and let the cold night air in. "You won't even give
me a hint?" Joey stopped just inside the door and watched as she stepped
out. "Well it's not this
week, I can tell you that much." Meg laughed and walked the length of
the bus. "You suck."
Joey shouted after her. "I do not." She
shouted back, then shut the bus door to block out the cold. She made most of
the calls that needed to be made, and got them 16 consecutive days off in the
end of July at the end of the summer. That was still 4 months off, but it was
better than nothing. While she was at it she got them each their own
afternoon off for the next week. She'd pulled strings and called in favors to
get the hours for them, but they needed it and she'd just about bend over
backwards to get them down time. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ They arrived in New York
3 weeks later, with Meg and Lance still not talking. They could be pleasant,
and Lance was actually treating her more like a human but Meg was still
standoffish. She was looking forward
to her promised dinner with Travis from MTV when they checked into the hotel
for the night. Meg sat in her room with
Kat and called over to the studios, "Hi, this is Meg, I'm the time
planner for Nsync? Is Travis around?" "Um_ yeah. Let me
grab him for you." The girl who answered said, her voice trailing off at
the end. Meg waited on hold for a
couple minutes before Travis picked up, "This is Trav." "Hey you." Meg
smiled, "This is Meg." "Hey! How's it
going? Are you in town?" He asked quickly. "Yeah, we're at the
Plaza. I'm calling to take you up on your offer if it still stands. I need to
get away from these guys." "Away from them?
They are like 5 feet from me_ I think I'm the one that needs to get
away." He laughed. "They're actually in
the limo on the way to you." Meg laughed and pulled the phone over to
the table where she could sit down. Kat watched Megs side of the conversation
and smiled. "Yeah whatever.
Either way, yeah the offer still stands. When do you guys ship out?" "Um, the day after
tomorrow." Meg said, glancing at the calendar. "Eight in the
morning." "Eww, okay. Well
tomorrow is out, we're driving out to Long Island to hang out with my dad,
it's his birthday." Travis sighed, "You busy tonight?" Meg looked at that day,
she had nothing on her calendar as usual, "Nope." "Cool, you wanna
shoot for tonight then? Say 6 o'clock?" "Sure." Meg
nodded, it was only a little after 2 so she had plenty of time to make her
calls. "Six sounds great. Where are you taking me?" "Well you're staying
right above one of the best steak restaurants in New York, do you like
steak?" "Of course."
Meg nodded and twirled the cord around her finger, causing Kat to laugh
lightly beside her. "You're turning into
Joey." Kat whispered loudly. Meg frowned at Kat and
shook her head, "Not even." She whispered back. "Hmm?" Travis
asked. "Nothing." Meg
laughed and turned to face the wall instead of Kat, "Do you want me to
just meet you in the lobby then?" "That works for me.
Unless, I mean unless you want to go somewhere else." "Nope, this works
for me." "Okay." "Is Ryan going to
join us?" She asked slowly. "Nah, he's one of
those vegetarian types, and he's fighting a bad cold, so not this time." "Okay, well I hope
he feels better." "Thanks, I'll pass
that along." Travis said as a phone rang in the background, "I've
gotta get back to work. I'll see you in the lobby at six." "Okay. Bye."
Meg smiled and hung up the phone. "Woo hoo you've got
a hot date." Kat smiled. "That'll throw Lance for a loop." "Kat_ I'm not trying
to shock Lance, I'm going out to dinner with a friend." "A guy friend."
Kat laughed. "A gay guy
friend." Meg laughed and shook her head. "Travis isn't interested
in me. I think Ryan would be very unhappy to hear it if he was." "Yeah, but lance
doesn't know that." Kat's eyes twinkled. "I'm not into game
playing." Meg smiled and stood up, "But_ I do need to find
something to wear tonight." "You're a big flirt,
you know that?" "So what? He likes
boys." Meg laughed and sighed. "Travis is an angel and I need the
time away from these freaks." "I'll agree with you
there." Kat laughed and kicked her shoes off. "So, what are you
thinking about wearing?" "I_ I have no
idea." Meg frowned at her suitcase and placed her hands on her hips.
"This could be a long day." "You could always go
buy something." "Yeah, I need new
clothes like I need a hole in the head." "Girls always need
new clothes." "I'm not a girly
girl." "I'm not saying you
are." Kat said as she flipped through the magazine on the table.
"I'm just saying_" "Will you watch my
phone for me?" Meg asked suddenly. "Do what?" "Just watch it. If
someone calls tell them I'll call them tomorrow and if it's urgent page
me." Meg clipped her pager to her hip and reached for her purse. "You're going to go
buy a new outfit, aren't you?" "Well_ I don't think
jeans are going to cut it tonight." Meg frowned and tossed her purse over
her shoulder as she tucked the room key in her back pocket. "If Johnny
or anyone comes looking for me, just tell them I_ I don't know. I went for a
jog or something." "Got it." Kat
laughed and waved as Meg slammed the door behind her. Meg spent the next couple
hours walking around the streets on New York looking for a perfect, and not
expensive, outfit to wear. She ended up finding the perfect one in the hotel
boutique, naturally. Three hours of shopping and it was right under her nose
the entire time. She took her bags up to
her room and without so much as a hello to Kat, she tore her clothes off and
jumped into the shower. She cleaned the dirt and grime of two days off her
body and out of her hair, then stepped into the room in the towel provided by
the hotel. "Nice." Kat smiled at the outfit she'd laid out on the
bed for Meg. "You like it?" "It's a great color
for you." Kat nodded. "Thanks." Meg
lifted the fog gray sweater and held it in front of her. "And it's not too
girly." "Nope." Meg
laughed and took the skirt and all her clean undergarments into the bathroom
to dry her hair and get dressed. When she stepped out of
the bathroom 40 minutes later, she looked beautiful. Her hair was down and
lightly curled to frame her face. She was wearing the soft gray sweater
coupled with a long black skirt that had a very slight gray design on it, and
a slit up the side that cut to mid-thigh. Meg slid her feet into a pair of
soft black heels, then leaned closer to the mirror to examine her make-up
job. Not bad_not bad at all. Meg smiled to herself and
pulled the door open, "Well_?" "You look
great." Kat smiled. "But it's 6 o'clock right now you know."
She tapped her watch. "Oh man! Okay, I'm
outta here." Meg draped her purse over her shoulder and pulled the door
open, "Wait, did anyone call?" "Nope. That phone
didn't ring once." Kat shook her head and laughed, as Meg looked
relieved. "Great. I'll see you
later." Meg waved and walked as fast as she could toward the elevators. "Hubba hubba."
JC smiled and looked her over as she walked up. He'd already pressed the
button and was waiting for the elevator himself. "Where are you off
to?" "My friend Travis is
taking me to dinner tonight." She smiled. "Wow, well have fun,
where are you guys going?" JC asked as they stepped onto the elevator
and pressed the button for the lobby. "Just the little
restaurant here in the hotel. He said they have the best steaks." "They do." JC
nodded. "Well hey, have fun." "Thanks, where are
you headed?" "Gift shop, I need
stamps." He rolled his eyes and shoved his hands in his pockets. "Have fun." Meg
laughed and turned to the right off the elevator, and walked down the foyer
toward the restaurant. "Well hello Miss
Meg." Travis smiled and stood up as she walked up. He pulled her in for
a quick hug and stood back to look at her. "Sorry I'm
late." She said quickly. "No problem."
He smiled and signaled to the host that they were ready to be seated. He
escorted them through the restaurant to a small table against the wall, and
lit the candle between them. "This is nice."
Meg smiled and looked around. "Yeah, they've got
great food too." Travis smiled. "That's a great color for
you." "Thanks." Meg
laughed, what a stereotypical gay-guy comment. "So_ what are your
boys doing to make you nuts?" Travis asked after they'd had a minute to
look over the menu. "You don't want to
know, trust me." "Sure I do."
Travis's eyes crinkled at the corner as he smiled at her over their glasses
of wine. "Well_ you asked for
it." Meg spent the next twenty minutes giving Travis the run down on the
whole Lance situation and everything that had been bugging her. They ate
around the conversation and by the time they were done, Travis had set Meg's
mind at ease, letting her know that he was sure Lance hadn't meant to be so
harsh but that he was a guy, and guys were like that sometimes. "I know_" Meg
frowned. "But it sucks. Why does everything always have to be black or
white with guys? Why can't they just be normal?" "That is the
trillion dollar question." Travis laughed. "And if you find out
that answer, let me know." "I will." Meg
laughed and shook her head. "Well I feel terrible Travis, you take me
out to this great dinner and I sat here the whole time whining about my boy
troubles." "Not at all, it was
great to see you again." "You too, but I'm
still sorry I blew the night." "Nah, don't worry
about it. You needed the night out and I owed you. I'd say we're even." "Thanks Trav." "Anytime
kiddo." He smiled and paid the bill, then took her arm as they stepped
out of the restaurant and into the lobby. "Next time you're in the big
city, let me know ahead of time and we can all go out. You and Lance and me
and Ryan." "Yeah, don't hold
your breath." Meg rolled her eyes. "I can if I want
to." Travis smiled. "Things will all work out Meg. Lance will grow
up and you'll be a little more flexible." "I-" Meg
started to defend herself. "Nope. Don't start
in on me. You know I'm right." Travis held his finger to her lips.
"So stop." Meg unwillingly nodded
and stopped that train of thought, he might have a point. "Fine, but
really, don't hold your breath." "Yeah yeah."
Travis pulled her close for a hug and promised to talk to her again real
soon, "After all, the SoCal Summer is about to start and I know you're
kids will want to have a part in that." "I'm sure they will.
Call me and we'll work something out." "You got it."
Travis kissed her cheek quickly and she did the same. "See you
later." "Bye Travis, and
thanks again." "Anytime." He
waved over his shoulder, then walked out into the night air. Meg sighed and
turned to find the elevators. Her eyes met with Lance's
across the lobby and her heart skipped a beat. He quickly looked away and
stepped onto the awaiting elevator behind him. Meg sighed and shook her head_
then crossed the lobby to catch an elevator of her own. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ The guys taped the Rosie
O'donnel show the next day, and Meg tagged along to entertain herself for the
day and to hopefully talk with one of Rosie's coordinators about having the
guys do something for her charity. She stood off to the side
for the taping and watched with Rosie's crew and Johnny standing at her side.
Rosie asked tons of original questions and the guys had a great time fooling
around on the set with her, then she asked the one question Meg, and the boys
dreaded, "So okay you guys, fess up. I wanna know the truth about who's
dating who nowadays. I mean, I gave you all your little presents, you're
little dolls you know. Is the truth too much to ask?" She laughed. "Well JC is dating
Joey, and Lance is dating me_" Chris started as he pointed to each guy
in turn. "Hey hey hey!"
JC laughed and shook his head, "Come on now.. me and Joey broke up weeks
ago, I'm dating Justin now." "Oh come on you
guys." Rosie shook her head and laughed. "I can always tell you who
I think you're dating_" "Who do you
think?" Justin asked slyly. "Well there's those
rumors about you and that blonde girl_ what's her name? The theater actress?
Emily?" "Emily Richards, yeah.
No we're not dating. I've only met her like twice." Justin laughed. "We all know about
Chris and Dani, and JC and Bobbie, but what about the rest of you?"
Rosie smiled. "Nah, we're not
seeing anyone." Lance shook his head. And so went the interview_ par for
the course. After the interview the
guys hung around on stage and chatted with a couple fans while they signed
autographs and posed for pictures. Meg stood around quietly and watched them
in their element. When they were finally ushered back to the van to head to
their next appointment, Meg was right behind them. "So who was it? Do
you know?" JC asked. "Nope. Just some
random guy I guess. She doesn't waste any time." Lance sighed and kind
of half laughed. "Oh well." He shrugged. "Oh well?? Come on_ you
wouldn't have said anything if it didn't bug you." JC lightly shoved his
friends shoulder. "Nah, it doesn't
matter, I was just saying. She's moved on pretty quick. I guess that says
something huh?" Lane raised his eyebrows and kinda gave JC a look. "Hey_ don't talk
about her like that man. That's not cool." JC shook his head. Meg stood a few feet
behind them not quite believing what she heard, and what Lance meant.
"Well look at her man_ we just broke up like a -" "Because you were
being a bitch." JC pointed out. "Regardless_"
Lance shook his head. "She's got her little man on the side now."
Lance ducked his head to climb into the van but was stopped by Meg's arm
grabbing his elbow, nearly knocking JC in the head. "What the-" "Sorry JC." Meg
said, realizing how close her shoulder came to his head. "Get out."
She said to Lance, her courage amazing even herself. "Whoa." JC
said, completely shocked. He stepped around Lance who back stepped out of the
van and just stared at Meg with a mixture of shock and fear. "What?" Lance
asked. "What the hell did
you mean by that?" Meg asked, maybe a little louder than necessary. The
group of fans watching them were far enough away to be unable to hear the
words, but the body language and hand gestures should have given it away. "What?" He
asked defensively, casting a nervous glance over her shoulder at the fans. "You know exactly
what I mean, and for your information Lance, it's none of your business what
I do or who I do it with." Meg placed her hands on her hips and stared
Lance down. "Your right. It's
not. And I don't care what you do on your own free time. It's your
life." He shrugged and turned to get on the van as the driver honked the
horn. "No. Wait." Meg
said as she jumped in beside him. The guard shut the door and Meg continued
as JC stared on. "You can 'not care' as much as you like but you have no
right to make any kind of judgement calls on anything I do at all. You have
no idea who that was last night, do you? What if that was my brother? What
would you say then?" "That I was
wrong." Lance shrugged and looked out the window. "But you don't
have a brother." "It could have been
anyone Lance. It just so happened to be my friend Travis." Meg crossed
her arms over her chest as Lance rolled his eyes, "My gay friend Travis.
His boyfriend Ryan would have been there too, but he's not feeling
well." Meg was met by silence. Lance's face went from smug to
embarrassed. "I-" "Shut up Lance. I
swear_ whatever I thought of you before has been replaced. You're nothing but
shallow asshole who is way too judgmental of other people and doesn't even
stop to look at his own actions." "Meg, I-" "Lance, shut
up." She turned her back on him and watched the city streets fly by as
they rode back to the hotel surrounded by a thick silence. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Meg pushed Johnny's door
open and stormed into the room, "Johnny, this is my official one week
notice." She lay the thin sheet of paper, her official resignation, on
the desk in front of him. "What?" Johnny picked
it up quickly and looked it over. "Meg_ I can't_ you can't just
leave." "Yes I can. My
contract was for four months then after that it was on a month to month
basis." Meg had done her homework. "Next week is the end of my 6th
month, so I'm terminating the contract." "Why don't you take
this week and think about it?" He tried to hand the paper back to Meg,
who refused it. "I don't need the
week Johnny. But thank you." She shoved her hands in her pockets and
took a deep breath to calm down a little, "I have had such a great time
with this team, and I would do it again in a heartbeat_ it's just_" She
shrugged and looked up at Johnny, "I just need to leave now. The
honeymoon is over, you know? The last thing the guys need right now is the
tension I'm causing them. I can see the difference in all of them because of
how my being here effects Lance." Johnny nodded slowly,
knowing exactly what she meant, "Well I for one am sorry to see you
go." He folded the paper in half and put it on top of his briefcase. "Thanks." Meg
took another deep breath and ran her fingers through her short hair, then
turned to leave. "Whoa hang on."
Chris said from the corner, she hadn't even noticed him till then. "Shit." Meg
said under her breath as she pulled the door open and stepped into the hall. "You're
leaving?" Chris asked as he followed Meg out of the room. She hadn't
meant for anyone else to hear her conversation with Johnny. "Chris_ that's
not-" "Not my business?
Bullshit man, if you're leaving because Lance is a prick, then that's my
business. You're the best date keeping person thing we've ever had, you can't
just go." "Well I can't stay
around here." Meg said sharply as she turned to face Chris. "Is it just Lance?
Or is there more?" "There's more."
Meg lied as she looked at her shoes. "What then?" "Chris_ come
on." "Well if it's
something we can get fixed_ we want you to stay Meg." "We who? You?" "We all do."
Chris smiled as they started down the hall again. "Lance is being
difficult, we know that. But he'll snap out of it, he'd better anyways,
before JC kills him." "I think it'd just
be better to leave now. There's already enough tension around here with this
whole thing." "Well there's going
to be a lot more if you're leaving because of him." Meg sighed and leaned
against her door, "It's not like I want to leave Chris." "Then don't." "You make it sound
so simple." She smiled slowly, and fumbled in her pockets looking for
her slide key. "It is." Chris
laughed and leaned against the wall across from her. "Do your little
pros and cons list. What are the pros of leaving?" "I wouldn't have to
be around the psycho demon manchild." Meg pulled the key out of her
pocket and turned it around in her hand. "And the stress around here
would be abated." Chris laughed out loud,
"Megs, if you leaving would get rid of the stress around here, I would
have booted you a long time ago." "You know what I
mean." "Not a valid
point." He shook his head. "Okay so one pro for leaving. What're
your cons for leaving?" "Well finding someone
to take my place this far into the tour and everything will be hard on
Johnny." Meg explained slowly. "Because you're
irreplaceable." Chris smiled sweetly. "Yeah." Meg
smiled and continued, "I'd miss you guys, of course." "Naturally."
Chris nodded. "And_" Meg sighed and slid her
key in the door and pushed it open, "And because as much as I don't want
to_ I've still got a soft spot for Lance." She said softly. She stepped
into the room and shut the door behind her, leaving Chris outside. "So see? You
shouldn't leave. The cons outnumber the pros!" Chris shouted through the
door a second later. "Good night
Chris." Meg shouted back, as she kicked off her shoes and fell into the
big chair by the window. She glanced around the room and dreaded packing everything
up, but the sooner she could leave, the better. |