From: ScarabDragon <ScarabDragon@xoommail.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 00:24:03 GMT
Subject: NEW: Attack of the Killer Boy Band (1\1) by ScarabDragon

TITLE: Attack of the Killer Boy Band (1/1)

AUTHOR: ScarabDragon

CLASSIFACATION: H

DISTRIBUTION: Sure, fine, whatever, just as long as I know about it and
my name stays attached.

DISCLAIMER: None of the characters within are mine, blah, blah,
blah....neither is the song "I Want it That Way", (thank god) don't sue
me, yada, yada, yada....

SUMMARY: BSB\X Files crossover, I suppose.  Parody.

FEEDBACK: Uuummm, yes.  To ScarabDragon@xoommail.com

DEDICATION: I dedicate this to all the crappy music out there.....








The group:  (they have to have stage names!!)
CSM--Old Smoky
Krycek--The One-Armed Ratboy
Mulder--Foxy
Kersh--Boss Man
Skinner--The AD Formerly Known As Mulder and Scully's Boss (insert
strange gothic symbol here)
Spender--Flunky Boy


	Two pre-pubescent girls turned on the tv in their room, which
was plastered with posters, pictures, and various paraphernalia of
their favorite group, the X Men.  They thought they were hot.  Phoebe
popped in her tape "The X Men Uncovered", and plopped down on the floor
next to her very bestest friend, Diana.  As the tape started, they
couldn't help but squeal in delight.  The strains of the music came on,
and the video started.
	All six them were dressed in white slacks and T-shirts.  But
they were all special in their own way.  Old Smoky had his ever present
trademark ciggie.  Both of the girls thought it made him look suave.
Smoky's compatriot, Flunky Boy, was swaying next to him, ever-present
by his side.  They were known to always be together, but as any true X
Men fan knew, Old Smoky always had the upper hand.  One-Armed Ratboy
was dancing in the foreground.  He had on a leather jacket that
perfectly accented his demeanor.  He was the rebel of the group, with
his dangerous edge and prothstetic arm.  And he had numerous tatoos,
piercings, and hair that changed color more times than Scully's.  Foxy
was the "intellectual" of the six, with his glasses and quirky good
looks.  And his hair was boyishly floppy, the way his fans liked it.
His trademark was his garishly colorful splashy ties, one of which was
around his neck even though all that was underneath it was a tank top.
	The AD (as he insisted people called him after he changed his
name) was slouching against the wall, solemn in his heartbreak.  All
the girls were just crazy over his bald pate.  You could see yourself
in it, it was so shiny.  He was "mature".  And then there was Boss
Man.  He was the baritone of the bunch.  He was the AD-next door,
remarkable only in his ordinariness.
	The girls hummed along with the song as they started singing.
Ratboy walked up to the camera for a close up and sang softly:

"You are my fire
The one desire
Believe when I say
I want it that way"

	As he ended the intro, he opened his arms, dramatically walking
backwards as he did, and the rest of the group came to the foreground.
Foxy broke from the rest of them and busted a move as he crooned,
pointing and waving his finger:

"But we are two worlds apart
Can't reach to your heart
When you say
That I want it that way"

	Then they all joined together for the chorus, in a display of
prefixed choreography, bouncing and strolling in time.

"Tell me why
Ain't nothin' but a heartache
Tell me why
Ain't nothin' but a mistake
Tell me why
I never wanna hear you say
I want it that way"

	Then a close-up of Flunky Boy, against a pale blue background.
As his deep chestnut eyes stared into your soul, he spread his hands
out against his face.  Diana squealed in delight, clutching her pink
pillow to her chest, totally absorbed in Flunky's hazel orbs.  His
voice seemed to glide over the words like butter in his high falsetto:

"Am I your fire
Your one desire
Yes I know it's too late
But I want it that way"

	Now it was time for the deep part.  As Boss Man and The AD came
on screen once again, the scene changed to a shiny, metallic-looking
room.  The AD was standing, sternly with his hands behind his back,
milling around Boss Man, who was staring out into the distance, looking
forlorn, just like a lost little puppy dog.  They both broke out in
song:

"Now I can see that we've fallen apart
From the way that it used to be, yeah"

	As the song reached it's crescendo, Boss Man fell to his knees,
his face twisting in it's intensity, holding out fisted hands to show
how hurt and genuine he was, while The AD stood behind him, holding out
his right hand in earnest pleading:

"No matter the distance
I want you to know that
Deep down inside of me
You are my fire
The one desire
You are, you are, you are, you are
Don't wanna hear you say..."

	There was a burst of light, then the screen showed the six of
them, walking in a line.  The video went into slow-motion, as they
marched, their pant legs and loose unbuttoned shirts flapping around
them.  It was so dramatic.  Some of them had their hands in their
pockets, some were waving their hands around.  Old Smoky had to hold
out the hand that held his ever-present cigarette, then drew it in to
puff at it seductively.  Suddenly, Ratboy dropped to the ground, and in
an amazing display of vocal acrobatics, poured his heart out, crying,
"Ohhhhh, ahhhhhahhh, Oh, OOOOOOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!":

"Don't wanna hear you say,
Ain't nothin' but a heartache,
Ain't nothin' but a mistake,
(Don't wanna hear you say),
I never wanna hear you say,
I want it that way"

	The video now showed the group surrounded by a rabid pack of 12-
year-old girls, waving colorful signs and foaming at the mouth, all the
while screaming out to their favorite X man.   The signs were varied,
one saying, "I WANT TO PUCKER UP AND KISS YOUR ASS, AD!!!",  and
another stating, "YOU LIGHT MY FIRE, OLD SMOKY!!"  Foxy started doing
The Robot, while, in the background, the AD was spinning cartwheels and
doing pirouettes.  The other four members were busy shaking their
respective booties, all the while singing:

"Tell me why,
Ain't nothin' but a heartache,
Tell me why,
Ain't nothin' but a mistake,
Tell me why,
I never wanna hear you say,
(Don't wanna hear you say),
I want it that way

Tell me why...
Ain't nothin' but a heartache,
Ain't nothin' but a mistake,
Tell me why,
I never wanna hear you say,
(Never wanna hear you say it),
I want it that way"

	As the music ended and the song came to a close, Flunky Boy
broke from the rest of the group, and walked over to the camera.  He
kneeled down, and said softly:

"I want it that way."


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