Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 08:40:09 EST
From: lictor (at) aol (dot) com
Subject: NSYNC_Lance-JC_29.txt

'N SYNC: LANCE 'N' JC
CHAPTER 29

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	Usual disclaimer applies: This is a work of fiction. It is not meant to
imply anything about the orientation, beliefs or anything else about the
real members of 'N Sync, the Backstreet Boys, or anyone else depicted
here. If you are under 18, or are offended by graphic depictions of
homosexual relationships, please go find something else to read.

	Story content copyright 2000 T. Kevin.

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	The ambulance seemed to take forever to arrive.
	JC leapt down from the stage and knelt next to Lance. His vision was
blurring. "Is he all right?" He choked out.
	"He's breathing, but look how pale he is. And he's burning up with
fever." Joey put his hand gently on Lance's forehead. "He should never
have performed; he ought to be in bed."
	Justin pulled off his sweater vest and made a pillow to rest Lance's
head on. "Poor guy, we should have realized he was sick."
	"I'm sure he's just tired." Alex muttered from behind Justin. "A good
night's sleep and he'll be fine for the concert tomorrow."
	Justin's eyes went wide and he spun around to face the manager.
"You bastard! Is that all you can think about? Lance almost falls and cracks
his head open and all you care about is whether or not he can be at the
next show!" His hands balled into fists and he stepped forward.
	"Well the Backstreet Boys are releasing their album next week, and
it's important for you to maintain momentum..." Alex continued.
	"That's it! I'm gonna kill you!" Justin lunged at the manager and
would have punched him if Chris didn't grab him from behind.
	Alex stepped back warily. "Better get a hold on yourself,
Timberlake." He warned. "I'll excuse your behavior this time because
you're obviously not yourself. But don't you EVER threaten me again."
	Justin's only answer was to struggle against Chris' hold as Alex
turned and walked away.
	"Chill man, we all feel the same way but beatin up that ass won't
solve anything."
	"It would make me feel bettah." Justin muttered, pulling himself free.

----

	The EMT's were very professional and worked quickly. They asked a
few questions as they checked Lance over.
	"Did he just collapse here?"
	"He -- he fell off the stage -- but Joey caught him." Chris blurted out.
	"It's a good thing he didn't hit his head or he'd have a concussion for
sure, and a fall from there could have broken bones.
	"Oh god, oh god..." JC paced back and forth, his mind conjuring all
kinds of terrible scenarios.
	How long since he's kept down any solid food?"
	"I'm not sure, maybe a few days." Joey muttered.
	The others looked at him in shock. "That long?" Justin gasped. "I
thought he was picking as his food at meals, but..."
	"He made me promise not to tell you he was sick. He was gonna go to
the doctor tomorrow." Joey hung his head.
	"Any history of dizzy spells?"
	"A few times, but he's never passed out before."
	"How long ago?"
	"As long as we've known him, but he said they weren't serious.
They've been coming more often lately though." Justin's voice trailed off.
	Meanwhile the other EMT was putting an IV into Lance's hand and
reporting statistics over a radio. Lance's blood pressure sounded low to JC,
and she said that his pulse was weak. They did say there was no sign of
concussion.
	"It's not serious is it?" Justin wrung his hands.
	"I can't be sure at this point; he'll have to have some tests done of
course. But it looks like he's badly dehydrated, probably from the flu. No
way of knowing the reason for previous dizzy spells. He doesn't seem to
have any injuries, thanks to your quick action." The EMT nodded to Joey.
"Are you okay? Catching an adult like that could strain your back."
	"I'm fine, just take care of our friend." Joey assured the technician.
	They strapped Lance onto the gurney and loaded him into the
ambulance.
	"God he looks so frail." Justin mumbled.
	"I'm so sorry, I should have been closer to him." Wes hung his head.
He obviously felt responsible; after all it was his job to protect the 'N Sync
boys -- particularly Lance -- and he had failed. Lonnie didn't say anything
but he too looked devastated.
	They stood in silence as the EMT's packed up and prepared to take
their bandmate to the hospital. The male technician gave Joey a card with
the hospital information. "It'll be past visiting hours by the time we get
there, but you can get information about his condition."
	"So you think he'll be okay?" Joey asked eagerly.
	"Like I said, you prevented a possible serious injury. It looks like just
dehydration and exhaustion, but I'm sure the doctors will want to look into
the irregular heartbeat." He turned and trotted to the vehicle.
	Just then Danielle, Britney, and a couple of her dancers ran up. "We
just finished filming and heard about Lance." Britney said breathlessly. "Is
he all right?" They both looked anxiously at the departing ambulance.
	"They said it's probably not too serious but they are taking him to
the hospital for tests." Justin answered.
	Britney clutched at his arm. "Poor Lance! What happened?"
	Justin raised an eyebrow at her. He also noticed that her dancers --
TJ and Brandon -- were looking at him in a strange, almost appraising,
manner. "He fainted; apparently he's been sick for awhile but he's been
hiding it from us."
	"Let's head over to the hospital." Danielle had the presence of mind to
say as the rest stood around in confusion.
	"I'll get the van." Lonnie volunteered and lumbered away.
	"I'm gonna call Terry and mom; have them meet us at the hospital."
Justin pulled out his cell phone.
	Britney scowled. "Is _he_ still around?"
	He turned his back to her and pressed the autodial.

----

	Terry stared at the computer screen. He blinked, realized he'd been
sitting there, unseeing, for several minutes. 'I'm not getting any work
done,' he admitted to himself. Part of him wished he'd gone along with
Justin and the other guys to Disney World, but he knew he had no business
there. All the same, he missed Justin. When the singer was away from him,
Terry felt the old self-doubt. Justin was young, handsome, smart, talented...
famous. He could have any man -- or woman -- he wanted. 'Why does he
like me? When will he get bored with me? I don't deserve him, surely soon
he'll realize I'm not that interesting or sexy or attractive...' That familiar
ache in his chest came, and his vision blurred. Why did he do this to
himself?
	Just then there was a quiet knock at the door. "Terry? It's Lynn."
	He hurriedly wiped his eyes. "Hi, come in."
	Lynn Harliss stepped into the bedroom. "Justin called. Apparently
Lance has fallen ill, and they took him to the hospital in an ambulance. I
didn't get any details except they said it's probably exhaustion. But the
rest of the boys are going over there and Justin asked if we could join
them."
	"Poor Lance! Of course, whenever you are ready." Terry stood up a
little too fast, scattering some papers. He still felt a little nervous around
Justin's mother.
	"Okay." Lynn smiled sympathetically. "Ill get my keys and we'll go
right over."

----

	Lynn made small talk on the drive over. As soon as they got to the
hospital, they saw the TV vans and a small crowd of fans. Fortunately
Lonnie was outside supervising security and they didn't have any trouble
getting in. He led them to a small private waiting room where the other
four members of 'N Sync were sitting, along with -- to Terry's dismay --
Britney Spears and two boys he didn't know.
	Justin leapt up and ran over to hug his mother then Terry. "Lance is
asleep, they won't let us see him, but supposedly he is okay."
	"Have his parents been called?" Lynn asked.
	"We... we wanted to wait until at least we knew something..." JC
mumbled uncertainly.
	"I'll talk to them." She pulled out her cell and stepped out of the
room.
	Terry looked over at JC and immediately felt sympathetic for the
young man. If it were Justin in that hospital room... Terry's chest ached at
the thought. It would be tearing him up inside, wondering if he was okay.
To not even be able to see Justin, watch him breathe, be reassured by the
touch of his warm skin. He realized he was squeezing Justin's hand, and the
singer was responding in kind.
	"Poor JC." Justin whispered.
	Terry put his arm around the blond and pulled them together. He
didn't know what to say; he dreaded moments like this because he always
felt like he didn't know what to say.
	But Justin rested his head on Terry's shoulder and sort of snuggled
against him. "I love you." He whispered.

----

	They all sat quietly for awhile. Lynn returned and let them know
that Lance's mother was on the next plane to Orlando. His father was on a
business trip but would get there as soon as he could.
	Terry finally couldn't resist asking Justin "What is Britney doing
here?"
	"Now don't be gettin jealous man." Justin whispered. "She was
performing at Disney World too, and she is a friend of Lance's you know.
Those guys are two of her dancers.
	Terry rolled his eyes. "They seem to be taking quite an interest in
you."
	"Yah? She prolly told em that I'm on their team now so maybe they
think they got a chance wit me." Justin smirked. Then, glancing over to
make sure at least one of them was watching, he playfully nibbled on
Terry's ear lobe.
	"Hey! That tickles!" Terry hissed.
	"Just claiming my territory." Justin said with a little giggle as he
kissed Terry's neck.
	TJ scowled and elbowed Brandon... who had been eyeing JC.
	They all settled down after that to an uneasy waiting game.
Supposedly they would be notified when Lance woke up...
	Finally though JC got tired of sitting around doing nothing. He paced
around, then whispered to Joey and Chris, then came over to Justin. He put
his hand on Justin's shoulder and leaned in. "Man, we're gonna pray
together for Lance." He whispered.
	The blond nodded once, then turned to Terry, resting his hand on his
knee. "You wanna join us?"
	Terry smiled. It was sweet of Justin to ask, though they both knew
Terry didn't share the singer's faith. "No, but thanks. It's something you
four should do together. You know I wish the best for Lance though."
	"Of course. Thanks man." Was there a little relief in Justin's smile?
	Terry cast his gaze back down to his magazine. He was looking for
trouble that wasn't there. If he wasn't careful he would create it himself...
he felt the connected chairs shift and looked up.
	Justin stood with that effortless grace of his and strode to join the
other three in the corner of the room. They put their arms around each
other with a casual familiarity and leaned their heads in like it was some
kind of huddle. Terry could hear JC mumbling... Terry closed his eyes and
sat back.

----

	After their prayer, JC and Justin headed to the bathroom.
	When they were standing side by side washing their hands, JC
sighed. "Justin what am I gonna do? I pushed Lance away and now this.
It's all my fault." JC leaned against the counter and frowned at himself in
the mirror.
	"Lance bein' sick ain't your fault, man." Justin gave his shoulder a
squeeze, then pulled him into his arms.
	They hugged each other tightly. It had been awhile since they had
embraced like this... though friends for six years, the last few months had
seen them drift apart somewhat. First JC and Lance becoming so close, then
Justin and Terry. Then JC had his crisis and kind of withdrew from them
all.
	Somewhere deep inside, Justin still loved JC... more than as a friend.
He loved Terry too, but JC was his first crush. He remembered how his
heart had broken when he caught JC and Lance kissing in Hawaii. And now
they were holding each other almost like lovers. He caressed JC's sinewy
back, enjoying their closeness but feeling guilty at the same time. Their
hips pressed together as JC's arms tightened around him. Justin felt his
friend's warm breath on his neck.
	JC felt himself relaxing in Justin's reassuring hold... he had watched
Justin grow up... loved him like a little brother... maybe more. The way
Justin would say "JC" lisping the 'C' just a little bit like a kid... little things
like that. If there hadn't been Lance, maybe... but he would have hurt
Justin just the way he had hurt Lance, betraying him for religion... or his
own fear. Hugging Justin he inhaled that faint pleasant 'clean' smell his
friend always had. He found it reassuring and -- he had to admit --
arousing. 'God, Justin is turning me on... I can't let this happen...' But even
as he thought it, he turned his head and tenderly kissed the younger man
on the neck.
	"Oh, JC... what are you doin'?"  Justin whispered hoarsely, his breath
shallow.
	In answer, Josh kissed him again on the jaw... then his lips brushed
like feathers across Justin's cheek until they found the blond's mouth.
	"Ohh.." Justin moaned as their lips met and suddenly pressed
together. They clung to each other in a desperate embrace for a moment of
passion -- then they both jumped apart, each staring at the other with an
expression of surprise and guilt.
	"Justin, man, I am SO sorry!" JC held his hands up. "I... didn't mean..."
	"It's okay man, but we gotta... that didn't happen okay?" He was
gasping for breath. He felt terrible. He'd cheated on Terry.
	"Right, didn't happen, won't happen again." JC, if possible, felt worse.
Lance was sick in a hospital bed and he was kissing Justin. What kind of a
jerk did that sort of thing. He was lower than low. He had just been so
lonely the last few weeks...
	"I think we better get back." Justin straightened his clothes. He
couldn't look JC in the eye.

----

	"There you are!"
	They both spun around, feeling guilty as they exited the men's room.
	Danielle Fishel trotted up to them. "I need to talk to you." She
whispered urgently to JC.
	"What's up?" JC frowned.
	"I heard about what happened. I think I can help you." She glanced
warily around the hall. "Can you forge Lance's signature?" .
	"Why?" JC looked at her suspiciously.
	Danielle rolled her eyes, glanced warily down the corridor, then
pulled out a manila envelope. "So he can have signed this backdated
domestic partnership agreement which makes you his legal partner so you
can get in to see him." She shoved the envelope at the surprised singer.
	Justin stood up. "I can do a fair job of Lance's John Hancock."
	"Why are you doing this?" JC asked the actress, his expression still
suspicious.
	"Maybe because I want to prove that I am not quite the bitch you
think I am. Maybe because I think you and Lance belong together. Maybe
because I can see how it's killing you to stand out here. And most of all
because even I know he needs you to be with him right now."
	JC reluctantly took it and opened the envelope. "How did you do it?"
	"I know a few Disney lawyers who owe me favors. You guys were
performing for a Disney event under contract essentially as employees, so
to there is some precedent. And Disney has a very progressive domestic
partnership policy, including for insurance purposes. And guess who
carries a lot of weight in local ordinance issues in Orlando. We're all one big
family under the Mouse, you know."
	"I don't know what to say."
	"'Thank you' would be a good start, but you can save it for later. Sign
the damn thing and get in there where you belong." She handed him the
folder and turned away.
	JC signed it. He sighed as Justin forged Lance's signature. "Not the
way I imagined marrying Lance, by forging documents."
	Justin squeezed his shoulder. "God willing, you'll have a real
ceremony, JC. But now Lance needs you in there." He nodded to the room.
	JC stopped next to Danielle -- She was sitting along the wall
pretending to read a magazine -- and sat down. "Thank you." He said
quietly.
	"Just go." She waved him away. She was obviously upset.
	"You really do care for him, too, don't you?"
	"He loves you, and only you. He loves you more than anything." She
looked at him, her face a mixture of anger and sadness. "And if you don't
get in there and help him get well, I'm going to get violent."
	JC smiled and placed his hand on hers for a moment before standing
up. "You're a good friend, Danielle. We won't forget this."
	He hurried to the nurses' station.
	"There's been no change." The nurse on duty said before he could
open his mouth. "You know I can't tell you any more."
	"I have the documentation that proves I'm a family member of Lance
Bass. We're legal partners."
	The nurse took the form and looked it over. "You didn't mention this
before." She looked up at him. "You are Joshua Chasez, his domestic partner
under Orlando County Law and as employees of the Disney Corporation?"
	"Yes ma'am." He nodded, his fingers clutching the countertop while
she made a copy.
	"Very well. You may go in. Try not to tire him." She leaned forward,
handing him the original back. "And make sure the ink is dry before you
show this to anyone else."

---

	JC hurried to the room and paused at the door, giving Wes a little
smile and wave. The bodyguard looked relieved to see him. Whispering a
prayer, JC eased the heavy door open carefully. Inside, Lance lay on the
single bed, a dim light on next to him; the curtains were closed. He noticed
in passing the many bouquets of flowers scattered around the room
(already!), before focusing on the still form on the bed. Lance's eyes were
closed and he seemed to be sleeping peacefully, though he looked pale and
his cheeks were sunken. His arms lay above the covers and JC saw an IV
connection in one leading to a bottle hanging nearby. That made sense, he
was dehydrated, after all.
	JC eased the door shut behind him, and realized that he heard the
steady beep of a heart-rate monitor. Why was Lance hooked up to that? He
just had the flu... or did he? Then to JC's alarm he noticed that the beat was
not entirely steady... it fluctuated slightly. Was Lance waking up? Having a
dream? But the blond young man didn't stir. There couldn't be something
wrong with his heart? JC felt an icy chill race through his body. He felt a
little dizzy.
	Joshua crept closer and eased himself into a chair next to the bed on
Lance's left side. He very gingerly took Lance's hand in his own. His skin
felt dry, his fingers seemed cold. Lance's hands were always so warm...
	The blond stirred and his eyelids fluttered. His hand tightened
around JC's.
	"Josh?" He asked hoarsely. He looked over, turning his head slightly
and blinking as if his eyes were out of focus.
	"I'm here, babe." JC leaned closer, holding Lance's hand in both of his.
	Lance's face broke into a smile. "I'm glad you're here. But... how did
you get in? I heard them say no visitors."
	"Well, it's complicated." JC tried to smile.
	"I'm not going anywhere; I've got time." Lance seemed more alert
with every moment.
	"Well, I hope you don't mind, but under Orlando law we're now
legally domestic partners."
	Lance squeezed JC's hand a little more firmly. "So we're sort of
married? Darn, and I slept through it!"
	"Sorry Scoop. I hope you're not angry."
	"I'm not angry. I only hope you didn't do it out of guilt or something."
	JC cringed. "No, not out of guilt. But I feel terrible that it took this
happening to make me realize how I felt about you."
	Lance smiled. "That sounds like a good reason."
	 "I promise we'll have a real ceremony one of these days, that is, if
you still want me."
	Lance smiled again. "Let me think about it.... okay, yes I do."
	"Thanks for not keeping me waiting quite as long as I kept you." JC
grinned.
	"You still haven't told me, how did you...?"
	"Actually Danielle pulled it off."
	"I told you she really is not a bad person, Josh."
	"You were right as usual, lover." JC smiled tenderly. "And uh..." he
leaned closer and whispered conspiratorially... "Justin forged your
signature."
	"That little felon! God bless him, I knew he had hidden talents."
Lance closed his eyes tiredly.
	"Are you okay? Should I go?" JC asked anxiously.
	But Lance held his hand tightly again. "Don't leave me!"
	The plaintive sound in Lance's voice cut JC to the quick. "James, I am
so sorry... what I've put you through these last few weeks..."
	Lance smiled a little, but kept his eyes closed. "I know you didn't
mean it. Maybe we needed a little time to sort things out."
	"You mean I needed time to get my head screwed on straight."
	"If you say so." Lance smirked.
	"Ouch!" But JC was smiling. "So... do you forgive me?"
	"Of course." Lance's smirk grew to a genuine smile then, and he
opened his eyes to look at his lover.
	They remained like that for a long moment, just gazing into each
others' eyes. Then Lance closed his, though he was still smiling. "'Joshua
Scott Bass', not bad."
	"Well I was thinking 'James Lance Chasez' had a nice sound."
	"I'm so glad you're here with me." Lance whispered. "I've missed
you."
	"I missed you too baby. I've been so worried -- we all have --
especially when they wouldn't let us see you. Has the doctor talked to
you?"
	But before Lance could answer a voice behind JC boomed "I gave
instructions that no one was allowed in here except the patient's
immediate family."
	JC turned in time to see the nurse he had spoken to earlier answer,
"As I was about to tell you, Doctor Sawyer, Mister Chasez is the patient's
legal partner. We have the appropriate documents on file."
	The doctor, a big man of middle years and thinning gray hair,
glanced appraisingly from Lance to JC, then his gaze fell on their joined
hands. "Very well. If the patient approves." He harumphed, pulling out a
file.
	"The patient approves very much!" Lance said with as much
authority as he could muster.
	The doctor's expression softened into a smile and he extended his
hand to JC. "Well, if Lance so clearly wants you here, then how can we
object? I just won't be telling my daughter about this. I'm Dr. Sawyer."
	"Josh Chasez; nice to meet you, sir." JC took his hand and shook it
firmly before gently clasping Lance's again.
	"So how am I doing? When can I get out of here?" Lance asked
eagerly.
	"Now, let's take things one step at a time." Dr. Sawyer sat on the
other side of the bed. "You were extremely dehydrated when they brought
you in. You're lucky you didn't have any damage to your kidneys."
	JC looked from the doctor to Lance in alarm. "Kidney damage! My
god, Lance!"
	The doctor held his hand up. "Now, the tests came back normal, so
Lance's kidneys are fine. I just want you to understand that you need to be
careful. You can't just keep pushing yourself when you have the flu. You
are also lucky that your condition didn't deteriorated to pneumonia."
	"So Lance is okay?" JC asked.
	"Well, I'm getting to that. When we were doing a series of routine
tests we discovered something unrelated to the flu. Lance has something
called 'cardiac arrhythmia.'"
	Lance looked mystified and JC looked alarmed, both waiting for the
doctor to continue.
	"It means an irregular heartbeat; that's why we have Lance on a
heart monitor. In your case, Lance, we think it's relatively minor, and can
be treated or even cured with drugs. But it's a good thing we caught it.
Untreated, this condition can be dangerous, even fatal -- especially in
someone who has a strenuous and stressful life like you do."
	"Oh my god." JC whispered. The thought of Lance having a heart
condition... He turned pale and started shaking.
	"Josh, it's okay, I'm going to be okay." Lance whispered.
	The doctor saw JC's face too. "Let me stress again that we think
Lance's condition is minor and that we can treat or even cure it. He isn't in
any danger, and should be able to lead a completely normal life. We just
want to keep him for another day or two for observation and a few more
tests -- and to monitor his rehydration. After that, I'm going to have to
insist on 2 weeks bed rest."
	"But the tour..."
	"Promise me two weeks at home in bed, or I'll make you stay in the
hospital."
	"Well, I guess I don't have any choice." Lance sighed.
	"Good. I have some other patients to check on; I'll stop in again in a
little while." Dr. Sawyer whisked back out.
	When they were alone again, JC pulled a chain from around his neck.
"I have something for you... if you'll take it back." A gold ring dangled from
the chain.
	Lance smiled.

----

To be continued...


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