The Star That Never Was
By: Eve Karma
Disclaimer: I don't own the West Wing...or Diet
Coke...or the Yankees, for that matter.
Other: This is a stand-alone fic about Kate
Montgomery. (Remember her?
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It was a Saturday afternoon.
Today, I really wished I was off.
T-minus one hour until game-time.
I knocked on his door, and when I heard him say, "Come
on in!" I went into his office and closed the door quietly behind me.
"Hi, Sam," I greeted my boss, who was sitting in front of his computer, noshing on a piece of whitening gum, as usual.
"Hey," he said, glancing up, then back to the computer.
"I just wanted to remind you that you have that
meeting at three." I told him, checking my watch.
"Thanks."
"Well, Sam, there's something I wanted to ask you.
"I guess so, if you have nothing better to do,"
he answered.
"Okay, this is going to sound really shallow, but I
want to watch the Yankees game.
"You're a Yankees fan?"
"Yeah...why do you look so surprised?"
"Nothing, I just would have never guessed.
"You expect me to be a Phillies fan?
"They are doing pretty bad," he admitted.
"Well, I think it's because I always dreamed of
starring on Broadway, and so I latched onto anything that was related to New
York.
"Uh huh."
I couldn't tell if he was really listening or not.
~~~~~
An hour later, I was sitting in front of Sam's TV, wearing
my Yankees hat and sipping a Diet Coke.
I sang out unashamed.
When the song ended, I was shocked to hear clapping behind
me.
"Ohmigosh" I said under my breath.
"Damn, girl!"
That was from Charlie.
"That's alright, she was very good," Bartlet
assured the young man.
"Actually, I was just telling Sam why earlier
today," I said, laughing.
"Why isn't she there, Sam?"
"She can't dance." Sam informed them simply.
"Well, I never said I couldn't dance...I just said I couldn't dance well enough for Broadway..." I said, trying to save myself.
The President seemed to study me for a moment.
CJ turned to go out, but then stopped in the doorway.
She paused.
"But, I'm warning you, when football season rolls
around, you had better be rooting for Notre Dame."
I sat back down and watched him move across the office.
"What are you doing back so soon?"
He rummaged around in his desk drawer before pulling out an
envelope.
He walked out, closing the door behind him.
