Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 18:44:12 -0400
From: Dale Wright <bwicub@hotmail.com>
Subject: "No Day But Today" Chapter 1

Hi everyone...

In order to accommodate people who are asking me about notification lists,
I've finally created an YahooGroup (Gods, Yahoo is like the Borg!)  to do
so: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dale_writings

******

As always, Gabriella is my main cheerleader.  Mark has also been great.
I've even inspired him!  Check out his story "Blind Date", it's also here
in the Boyband section.

I love email, so feel free to drop me a line with your thoughts on the
story.

DISCLAIMER: The names of the people are fictional (well, except for the
members of the group).  This is a fictional story that came right out of my
own mind. I have no knowledge if any member of N Sync are gay or
whatever. That being said, please enjoy the story and remember-- write
me!!! (Especially write me if you're a member of the group! GRIN)

Thanks guys and gals,  Hope you like it.

Dale


--NO DAY BUT TODAY--


"Trust me Dale.  If you start singing along with the cast I will throw a
beat down on you right in the theater."

Dale laughed.  "Oh yeah that's how I want to spend my visit in New York.
Arrested for disturbing the peace!  You're such a dork Jimmy."  Dale
noticed a bunch of teenage girls giggling and pointing at the cast list
inside the front door.  "Hey Jimmy, what's with all the girls?"

Jimmy frowned.  "They did some stunt casting, so we have to deal with a pop
singer in the show now."  He obviously wasn't happy about it... he sounded
upset.  "RENT is supposed to be full of unknowns so they get the shot to
make a name for themselves... and they bring in a fucking boyband person!"
His volume had risen, so a bunch of girls heard him.  They turned and
glared in their general direction.

Dale put his arm around Jimmy and led him into the auditorium.  "Calm down
bud...I really don't want to get torn apart by the raving horde of fans.
Which boyband is it?"

Jimmy pointed to their seats, and talked as he went.  "N'Sync.  This guy
doesn't even look like the original cast member... that's what kills me.  I
auditioned and got nowhere and he just walked right in!"  Jimmy sat with a
plop, and put his hand on his chin.

Dale laughed as he stood there.  "I seriously doubt that.  Besides, isn't
pop music a bit different than the Rent songs?  Maybe these guys' sing
songs in a similar beat and style?"

"God Dale... don't you listen to any pop music?  These guys sound NOTHING
like the stuff that's sung in this show."

"I've told you before Jimmy.  Most modern music I listen to is stuff from
the 40s and 50s.  Since I'm studying ethno-musicology I don't have time to
pollute my eardrums."

"HA!  You don't like pop music!  If you did you wouldn't use the term
'pollute'."  Jimmy sat back with a smile on his face.

"Okay, not pollute.  How about 'confuse'.  I'm lucky I have any hearing at
all.  All those damn ear operations when I was a kid played hell on me."

The orchestra began warming up, and the bell sounded that it was five
minutes to curtain.  The two friends fell silent as the houselights
dropped, and the opening chords of the show started...

Dale felt his heart skip a beat.  He pulled out his Playbill magazine and
thumbed through to the cast bio sheet.

"Joey Fatone."

Jimmy turned to look at Dale, who'd said something softly.  He noticed Dale
staring at the guy on stage playing Mark.  Shit, he'd forgotten Dale had a
thing for Italian guys.

Dale sat rapt through the entire performance.  At the closing of the show
they went outside.  Dale said he was going to try and get the cast to
autograph his Playbill.

"Dale, hate to break it to you... but he's like a celebrity.  He's got a
bodyguard and probably goes out a back entrance after the show.  You can
maybe get a couple of the others, they usually just come out the front
doors."

An hour later Dale had gotten five autographs for his collection.  Jimmy
had gone around the corner to get a soda and some cigarettes, when Dale saw
him walk out of the Nederlander.

"Excuse me?"

Joey looked up.  "Yeah?"

"I liked your performance tonight.  Would you sign my Playbill?"

Joey was kind of sarcastic in his reply.  "Oh, you gonna put it up on
E-Bay?"

"No!  I've been collecting autographs for a few years now.  I'm branching
out to Broadway now and I've been a fan of RENT for years.  Now that I've
finally seen it on Broadway I want to remember it.  I've got all the rest
of the principals already.  You'd make it a complete set."

Joey reached for the Playbill and signed it.  "Look, sorry for the snappy
reply.  I just got trampled by six girls who 'HAD TO MEET ME'.  So who do I
personalize this to?"

"Oh shit.  I'm sorry.  I'm Dale."

"Nice to meet you Dale, I'm Joey."  He waited a couple of beats, and didn't
get what he expected to get.  "Joey Fatone."

Again nothing.  Then Joey began getting mad.

"Oh come on.  Don't tell me you haven't heard of me."

Just then Jimmy came back from the store.  "Holy shit!"  He began running
towards Dale but Joey's security guy stopped him.

"Can I help you sir?"

"That's my friend!  Let go of me you fucking walking house!"

Dale didn't even look over.  "I'll meet you back at your house Jimmy."

"You sure Dale?"

Dale smiled at Joey.  "Yeah.  I'm sure.  I have the address in my pocket so
I'll catch a cab."

"Okay... if you're sure."  Jimmy turned and went home.

Dale watched him leave, then turned back to Joey.  "That's my friend Jimmy.
He said you were some kind of popstar?"

"Yeah.  N'Sync is the name of the group.  I know you've heard of it."

Dale shook his head.  "Actually... I haven't.  I'm studying
ethno-musicology specializing in European countries.  I do have a fondness
for stuff from the 1940s though.  Love those Andrews Sisters!"

Joey looked at the big black guy who was his security guard... and laughed.
Finally he looked back at Dale.  "Are you for real?"

Dale got offended.  "I tell you a bit about me and you laugh at me?  That's
rude."  Dale turned to walk away but Joey stopped him.

"Do you want to go get a cup of coffee or something?  You can tell me about
this 'ethno- musicology' you're studying."

Dale thought about it for a second.  "Okay, but it's my treat."

Joey grinned.  "Deal."