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Title: That's How Love Moves
Pairings: CJ/Toby, Leo/Donna
Rating: PG
Summary: The first year of the budding relationship between Donna and
Leo. A companion piece to Take my Breath Away, There Will Come a day and
What took you so long.
Spoilers: The story starts the night of the Portland trip and carries
through to season three.
Prologue
Sometimes you know when you meet someone
straight away that there is chemistry, othertimes they take a while to
grow on you.
Leo was happily married when he started working in the White House and
the various female staffers that crossed his path each day were just
that, staff. When he and Jenny split of course he began to take more
notice, CJ was the intellectual beauty and well out of his league,
Margaret was more like a daughter and most of the assistants he hardly
knew. Donna was the one he really noticed, he thought it was because she
looked so comfortable in her role. Where others were in awe of their
surroundings she knew what she had to do and just got on with it. She
also gave them all a sense of amusement as she took Josh to task over
some issue.
They all cared about her, this flighty blonde, abandoned by her parents
when she didn't conform and ditched by her boyfriend when he found
someone who played the doormat better. In this little family she fit
right in. Of course Leo found her attractive, but they were all so sex
deprived that anything female was a distraction.
He wasn't the type to act on it, in fact in
thirty years there had only been Jenny and now his dating skills were
probably out of date. So he admired from afar, observing as those around
him fell in and out of love, never expecting it to ever happen to him
again.
Chapter One
Leo was putting his belongings into the car
when he spotted Donna heading towards him. She looked so sad and lonely,
and he couldn't help thinking about the divorce. Since his separation he
had been living in the hotel, not that he was there much. It reminded
him too much of what he had lost. For Leo, Jenny had been his rock, she
had never wavered in her support for him even when the drink made him
angry, she had even supported his obsession for work. He had never
expected her to walk out when his life was finally starting to mean
something, and he was becoming the person she had always wanted. Now all
he had left was his work, which was enough for him in the cold light of
day but in the dead of night when the nightmares came he was lonely.
Perhaps in some ways he could associate with Donna, all she had left was
this adopted family.
He smiled one of his goofy smiles and she
smiled back.
"Hey Donna, heading home?" he inquired.
"Yeah, the metro stops a few blocks from the apartment."
"Let me give you a ride" he asked, regretting the words once
he said them.
Donna put her head on one side observing him for a second, "You
don't look too sure about that."
"Donna" he grumbled, "I would like to give you a ride
home, please I have enough problems without you worrying."
Donna shrugged and climbed in. They sat in the car for a few seconds
waiting for the heat to kick in when Donna spoke "Why don't we stop
off for coffee?"
"Margaret has a lot to answer for. The divorce was supposed to be a
secret. You don't need to be nice to me I'm not going to drink." He
whispered sighing.
Donna sat up straighter in her seat, "I would like a coffee, and I
think you might enjoy my company. If
I thought you wanted a drink I would have invited you in and kept you
talking all night."
Leo turned to her and caught the radiant smile on her face. There was
nothing pitying about it only genuine warmth. He found himself agreeing
and started the engine heading in the direction of Georgetown.
That was how it really started. An innocent
coffee late one night while the President was in the skies above Oregon.
They had made a point of chatting after
that, he would take coffee in the mess and she would join him.
As November turned to December he found
himself enjoying her company, her love for the people around her was
infectious as she shared stories about them all. When she had been hired
by Josh he had been sceptical about this flighty drop-out from Wisconsin
but her handling of Josh and the way the staff had rallied around her
had changed his mind. He had instructed Margaret to watch out for her
and encouraged CJ to train her in handling people.
Now as he thinks back to those days and the
woman who holds his attention for ten minutes a day he finds it hard to
reconcile the two people. All he knows is that he enjoys these moments
and longs to have the opportunity to be alone with her.
Chapter two
Donna watched Josh as we went from day to
day, of anyone she was probably closest to him. She had began to notice
how the others were glancing at him.
Toby was refusing to pick fights, Josh
would be on the offensive and Toby would just shrug his shoulders and
walk away. The next minute she would see him hovering in corridors or in
doorways watching Josh. Hell they were all a little overprotective since
That night but she saw a look in Toby's eyes. He was concerned; the man
who had sat night after night in the hospital emotionless was deeply
concerned about her boss.
She began to banter more then. Donna wanted
the normality back. He had agreed to her attending the Congressional
party with hardly any argument and that for her was the scariest part.
She knew them all so well, their need to protect each other, the four of
them were closer than anyone realised, except perhaps her and Leo.
In the days following That night the four
of them had shared their insecurities and their worries, and she had
been allowed a glimpse.
Now she watched as Sam, Toby and CJ tried hard to cover up for Josh. Sam
would find reasons to drop by the office, he would leave as suddenly as
he came, but try again later. CJ tried for normality but beneath her
exterior Donna could see the fear in her eyes. Knowing them as she did
Donna knew they wouldn't seek outside help, they would try to deal with
the crisis and pick up the pieces. This town she knew was like a vulture
when it came to weakness.
Therefore she knew it was down to her, if they called her a traitor so
be it but Josh needed help, the longer they left it the less of Josh
would emerge at the end.
There was only one person who would know
what to do, she decided, one person who wouldn't judge and could
probably appreciate the self-destructive nature of Josh. Donna waited
until the halls were virtually empty before wandering to his office,
taking the long route away from any offices.
He was sat at his desk reading when she
knocked at the office door. He looked up and smiled and she froze.
Whether he was annoyed or just bemused by her hovering she wasn't sure
but he got up and moved around his desk until he was stood beside her.
"What can I do for you Donna?"
She stared at him, focusing on the wrinkled forehead rather than his
twinkling eyes. She almost turned and walked away but his hand grazed
her arm and she sighed.
"Donna, what's wrong?" his eyes were fearful and realising she
had done that to him she had to say her piece.
"Leo. I'm probably overstepping
the mark here and I don't want to get him into trouble but there's
something wrong with Josh." She stopped, moving away from him so he
couldn't see the unshed tears.
"I see, can you explain?" his voice was soft and gentle.
"I think he's reliving that night. He had nightmares before but now
when he's awake… A few
times now he's said sirens when he meant to say something else. He rubs
the scar and literally shakes. I don't think I'm the only one to
notice." Please don't ask me to tell you who she prayed. "I've
read something about aftershock."
Leo nodded behind her "Did he do the counselling they
offered?"
Donna turned tears falling, "Not that I know of."
Leo took in the red eyes and the streams on her pale face and felt his
stomach jump. Closing the door behind him he walked over to her and
hugged her to him. As he looked down at the top of her head he
remembered That night and holding Zoey as her father lay in theatre. Jed
had once commented on these women of the White House and it was only in
the aftermath that he had began to realise the strength they had. CJ had
been so courageous that night, so in control in the days that followed,
Abbey was reassuring, the doctor rather than the First Lady and the
assistants had become a force to be reckoned with. Now Donna was here.
"Donna, honey, it's going to be alright. There's people who can
help. We are not going to lose him, okay."
She smiled up at him and he had to turn away, the urge to kiss her so
strong. She had watched him pull away and sighed, that was when she knew
she had come to Leo for more than Josh. "Leo" she whispered,
"I'm scared"
He turned back to her and pulled her back into his arms, startled
slightly as her arms went around his neck.
Donna raised her eyes to his and saw the
indecision just before she lent forward to kiss him on the cheek.
Instead as they moved her lips found his and with the gentlest of
pressure touched. Pulling away they looked at each other, comprehension
of what had just happened on their faces.
Leo swallowed hard as they lent forward
together and opened their mouths, Donna's tongue flicking quickly into
his mouth and out again, the second time he sucked it in and sensations
that hit her made her bite his lip.
Leo pulled away and she dropped her gaze.
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean..."
"Donna, do you want to get out of here, try this somewhere more
private." He sucked on the swollen flesh where she had bitten, and
for a second he looked so vulnerable.
"Are you sure?"
"I should be asking you that."
"Take me to the hotel, Leo" She said, eyes sparkling, the hint
of a grin forming.
Leo let go of her and dismissed her, promising to meet her in the
parking lot in five minutes.
The drive to the hotel had been in silence;
the enormity of what was happening turning to nerves. There were no
words only stolen glances. Leo wanted to make love to her, he didn't
want it to be meaningless sex, he was sure she had never been properly
loved, every inch of her crying out.
He had been right, where youth would have
given him stamina, age gave him the experience. As the first wave of
orgasm had taken her he had captured the moan in a kiss; the second time
he had looked up into her face and smiled as she shivered and called his
name; the third time he had been too caught up in his own release as she
let go.
She had come to him most nights after that,
when work allowed. The sex was amazing she had to admit but wrapped up
in his arms, as he slept was extra special. For the first time in her
life she needed someone as much as she needed to breathe.
Chapter Three
Donna tucked Josh into bed, placing his
injured hand on top of the covers. She had been all set to go home,
another cab ride across town when she should have been with Leo.
Instead Josh had practically begged
her to stay on the couch, not to leave him alone. Thankfully the
sedatives had done their job fairly quickly and he was drifting off to
sleep.
She slumped down onto the couch and pulled
the blanket around her, the phone sat on the table in front of her and
she hesitated for a second before dialling his number.
Leo answered on the third ring, a husky
voice roused from sleep, "McGarry"
"Hey you, sorry I didn't think you would be asleep." She
stumbled, "I wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas."
Leo switched on the light and sat up, "Donna, it's two am, have you
only just got home?" the concern evident in his voice.
"Leo, I'm still at Josh's" she whispered, looking over her
shoulder for lurkers, "we were at the hospital for ages, there was
an accident, then he had to have an X-ray, and we waited for the pills.
I can't tell you what it was like to sit around a hospital again. Anyway
we got back a little while ago and Josh didn't want to be alone so I'm
here."
"Donna you really need to learn to breathe. He's okay right? You're
okay?" he whispered.
"Yeah I'm fine. I just wish I was there," she stated.
Leo sighed, "I wish you were here too. I've taken to sleeping on
that side of the bed when you aren't
here. You will be here tomorrow night, won't you?" he begged.
"I'm having early supper with Mal, I should be back around eight
thirty."
Donna slunk down under the covers, "I'll try. He's having lunch
with Sam so I should be able to get
away. It's Christmas Day Leo, you should get some sleep."
"Merry Christmas sweetheart"
"Merry Christmas Leo." She heard the receiver go down and
sighed. Closing her eyes she tried to sleep, thinking of Leo, across the
city and her boss asleep in the next room. Her dreams came easily then.
Chapter Four
After Christmas they had both settled into
a relationship and by mid January Donna was practically living at Leo's
hotel. It seemed so natural to spend every spare second together, even
if for the most part they were asleep.
Keeping it a secret had proven easier than
they anticipated. At work they remained business like, maintaining the
modest interaction their jobs required. Donna continued to lunch with
her friends, Leo remained as dedicated to his work as ever.
With each passing day they learned new
things about each other. Donna enjoyed Audrey Hepburn movies, Leo
preferred comedies; she liked Chinese, he was more of an American fan.
On weekends they drove out of town, dining
in Baltimore or Mount Vernon, and at nights she sat in bed reading while
he finished the Times Crossword. They talked little of work. It was like
any other relationship except he was Chief of Staff of the White House
and she was an Executive Assistant.
As they became increasing aware of how
serious the relationship was the need to share it with the people in
their lives became apparent. For Donna that meant telling Josh. Except
that meant finding the perfect moment and from experience they both knew
there never was one. For all his ego Josh was fragile, the loss of his
sister and his father from his life encroaching heavily on it.
When his life was less than certain Donna
was his constant. She had packed him up and sent him home the night of
his father's death, taken him home drunk when Mandy dumped him, and
nursed him after That night. Now work was becoming more challenging and
she did not want to cause him greater frustration. Day after day the
opportunity to tell him disappeared and they decided to wait.
The other person who needed to be told was
Mallory.
Leo loved his daughter and tried to do
everything in his power to protect her from harm. But she had proven to
him she was growing up. Her breakup from Sam had been less than amicable
but she had bounced back and was dating a man he rather liked, plus
there were free tickets to games. He had taken her out for lunch one
Sunday and broached the subject of his dating carefully. Mallory had in
fact been relieved her father was moving on with his life, and
acknowledging his marriage was over. He had gone on to explain about the
special woman in his life, and all the things he loved about her. He had
omitted to say who she was and Mallory had invited them around for
dinner.
Leo and Donna planned to spend Easter
weekend together, a quiet night in with old movies on the Saturday and a
drive out into the country on the Sunday. Leo hadn't planned to surprise
Donna but he knew if he had told her of his intentions she would have
bolted for the door. He told her they were going out for lunch, made up
some story about Alexandria and he had driven them across town.
It wasn't until they turned off in the
suburbs that Donna had realised they weren't going to Alexandria.
Leo pulled up outside a colonial apartment
building, and got out. Walking to her side of the car he held the door
open for her, she looked up at him quizzically. He shrugged back at her
and she stood up. Over his shoulder she noticed the door open and it
took a few seconds it register who the red head was. When it did she
gasped and he held her arm tighter.
"Hey Mal."
"Dad. Donna, come in, dinner's nearly ready" her voice was
calm but in her eyes Donna saw the astonishment.
The apartment was small, but tastefully furnished, nothing too
outlandish, much the same as Mallory herself. The table was set for
three and it occurred to Donna then that Mallory had known Leo was
bringing someone.
Mallory seated them on the couch and
brought out glasses of lemonade. "So Donna what are your intentions
towards my father?"
Donna swallowed and tried to speak.
"Mal, behave" Leo chided
"It's a fair question, and one you have tormented my boyfriends
with for years."
"That is a father's prerogative. We just want to see how this
goes."
"Do the loyal and faithful know, I'm guessing not or CJ would be
out and out shouting? Does Josh know?" She looked directly at
Donna.
"We've tried to tell him."
"But Josh being Josh, there hasn't been the right time. So Dad, why
don't you go and check on dinner." Mal requested, catching him with
a steely glare.
Leo smiled at Donna and headed to the kitchen.
"Mal, I'm sorry. If I had known we were coming here…"
"Donna, I'm not mad. If Dad's happy I am, and he is so obviously
head over heels it's sickening. I was more concerned he was going to
bring CJ."
Donna let out the breath she was holding, "You don't like CJ?"
"CJ's great, but not for my dad, she needs someone who will fight
back, and he wouldn't. You on the other hand will be a good
balance."
The conversation then had turned to the White House and they had enjoyed
a relatively friendly meal. It fact it was one occasion they came to
cherish as crisis after crisis hit the White House, and good times
became few and far between. They watched as their friends
self-destructed and had their lives seized as public property, and both
longed for it to be over and life to be as simple as it was before.
Chapter Five
Donna slid off his robe, it was worn but
smelt of him. On nights like these she liked to come here and wait for
him. Climbing into bed she picked up the book from his nightstand and
began to read.
It was half an hour later when she heard
the key in the door and his footsteps echoing through the suite.
He came straight into the bedroom and
grinned at the sight of her tucked up in his bed, reading the
President's Biography.
She lifted her head and looked over at him,
a smile forming, lowering the book he noticed her naked breasts resting
above the sheets.
Leo shrugged out of his coat and jacket,
eyes never leaving hers, and sat on the edge of the bed. The kiss he
gave her was chaste, that of long term lovers. They had been practically
cohabiting for months, the night of the Ambassador's cocktail party she
had been trying to make him jealous, and in a second of weakness he
invited her to stay. She still left before him every morning but at
weekends they would allow themselves an extra half hour and share
breakfast, it scared him sometimes how it had become the norm.
Donna was staring at him which meant she
wanted to talk, it had taken him a while to understand the looks she
gave him, to distinguish between the looks she gave everyone and the
ones she gave him.
"What's a matter sweetheart?" he asked rubbing his thumb
across her knuckles. "Did Josh say something?"
"Leo, it's about CJ? Have you noticed how she's been lately?
Carol's worried too."
"She's just worried about the hearings like the rest of us."
"If you believe that then you aren't who I thought you were. She's
heading for a breakdown Leo. And the only person who could help is
somewhere in Texas"
Leo stroked her cheek with his thumb, "You worry too much, about
all of them. I'll keep my eye on CJ
I'm not going to let anything happen to her, okay."
Donna nodded and leaned into his caress.
Leo sighed and got up to undress, climbing
under the covers next to her.
Donna rolled over into his arms and slipped
off to sleep as he kissed her.
Chapter Six
They had sat down last night and made a
decision. Now that Toby and CJ knew there was no putting it off, they
had to tell Josh. Leo had offered no resistance when she had begged to
be the one to tell him.
Now as she watched him sulk she wished he'd
been more of a gentleman.
Josh had spent the morning on the Hill and
most of the afternoon long distance with Joey as she tried to prepare
another poll.
Now it was nearly ten and bar the senior
staff there wasn't anybody left. Donna stood in the doorframe as he
scribbled on the papers in front of him.
She sighed and he looked up, "You can
go Home, this can wait until morning."
Donna sighed again, "Josh I really want to talk to you, now would
be good." She stepped in the room and shut the door.
Josh pushed the papers away and propped his
feet up on the desk. "So what is it? You want a raise, time off for
another date?" he asked in his usual sarcastic tone.
Donna glared at him, "God you can be a bastard when you want."
A quick glance at the shock on his face told her he was paying
attention. "This is important Josh, and not about work." She
continued in a quiet tone. "When you hired me I never expected to
be more than your assistant, but we became friends. You are like the
brother I never had. After Rosslyn when I thought we'd lose you well it
was a feeling I never want to experience again."
"Neither do I. Look Donna this is great for my ego but…" He
stopped as she stood before him hands on hips. Okay he shrugged.
"We, I should have told you sooner but there was always something,
your recovery, the relapse at Christmas, Joey then the MS. There never
seemed the right moment, and although this doesn't change anything it
didn't seem right" she was rambling now and took a breath before
continuing, "Josh I've met someone, and before you run him down,
it's serious, we've been together for eight months."
Josh almost fell off his chair as he tried to sit up, "Eight
months?"
Donna ignored the stunned rabbit look on his face and carried on,
"We sort of got together because of
You. Josh he really loves me. We are practically living together. I have
never felt this way about anyone before."
Josh was standing, "Who?" he yelled.
"Leo"
"You are fucking Leo. Are you out of your mind?" He shouted.
"Did you not see what happened with Jenny? Do you realise how this
is going to look? Christ Donna this will ruin his career, you don't
screw one of the assistants. And he's thirty years older than you, he
could be your father." Josh was screaming, his voice raising an
octave each time he asked a question.
Donna stood before him, waiting for the end of his tirade. "You
know what Josh you are a complete
Bastard. It's none of your damn business, I told you because we are
friends, because Leo AND I care about you. We are happy and wanted to
share it with you, but you know what you can go to hell. Jealousy really
doesn't become you." She shouted, opening the door and slamming it
behind her.
Josh stood stunned in the middle of the office staring at the door.
Donna headed down the corridor towards
Leo's office, tears welling in her eyes. She didn't see CJ hovering in
her office, listening to the heated conversation.
Leo was alone when she reached him, and she
practically fell into his arms as the tears began to fall. He held her
for a second then led her to the couch, "Are you going to tell me
what happened, sweetheart?"
Donna shook her head, she knew Leo would get mad and she didn't want
another fight.
"Do you want me to take you home?" He asked stroking her hand.
She nodded as he sorted his belongings.
When they reached the bullpen the office
door was closed and they could hear CJ's voice. Donna grabbed her things
and they headed home.
CJ waited until Donna was out of earshot
and knocked on Josh's door.
He shouted, "Come In" and CJ pushed the door open, making sure
it was firmly closed behind her. Josh looked awful, in that second she
confirmed what she had suspected for years, Josh was head over heels in
love with Donna. He stared through her and she felt his pain.
"Joshua, are you okay?" it was a ritual they played.
"Talk to me, please."
He looked at her blankly "Donna's in love with Leo" he was
passed caring. "My Donnatella and Leo
CJ, it's disgusting"
CJ was about to admonish him, instead she continued in an even tone,
"And you told her so, in no
Uncertain terms."
He nodded and she continued, "She's not your Donna. She's very much
Leo's Donna and has been for
some time"
"You knew? And didn't do something?"
CJ sighed, "Josh, I yelled at Leo. Then we talked and I realised
what she means to him. He isn't about
to hurt her and there isn't going to be a scandal."
"He could be her father. They've kept it secret for eight months,
it's so wrong."
"Josh, when you have thought about this you will see it
differently. Leo is your friend too. When you love someone age seems
pretty irrelevant. He will take good care of her, he's not another
useless prick she's met." CJ sighed "Josh your feelings for
her, she doesn't feel that way about you. We are like family to her, her
own parents abandoned her when she quit college, and finding us was like
her saviour."
"I love her CJ. I need her," he was as close to tears as she
had ever seen him.
"I know. But she needs Leo. You hurt her tonight, more than you
realise." CJ put her arms around him and gave him a hug, "Josh
there's something I need to tell you."
Josh pulled away from her and smiled, "You and Toby." She
nodded. "You two should have got
together ages ago, he'll look after you." tears welled in his eyes
as he thought back to Donna and Leo. "CJ can you go now, I need to
be alone."
CJ squeezed him once more and went back to her office, leaving Josh
slumped in his chair.
Chapter Seven
Leo had tried to talk to Josh, but he had
refused to schedule meetings, using Donna as a go between. Leo knew it
was unprofessional and had it been anyone else he would have come down
on them like a ton of bricks. Of course he understood, losing the woman
you loved was heartbreaking, and he knew for Josh it was more than
losing Donna. Leo had long suspected Josh looked upon him as an uncle, a
connection to his father, and he had broken that trust.
They had met for staff the day before, and
Josh had spent the whole meeting with his head in his hands, obviously
hung over; today's staff meeting had been a farce.
Josh had walked in and slumped himself into
a chair, speaking only when spoken to, and then only giving one-word
answers.
Sam had been quiet, shooting apologetic
looks at Leo. Of course he knew, Josh had to share his hurt with someone
and his best friend was the obvious candidate. Leo knew Sam would
probably get angry in support of his friend, but he also knew Sam would
get over it quickly.
The atmosphere had gotten worse as the
meeting progressed and after a withering gaze from Toby, Leo had given
up and sent them all back to their offices. He sunk into his chair and
sighed, when he looked up Margaret was hovering, "Yeah" he
snapped.
"Mr Babish phoned while you were in your meeting, he wants you to
phone him back."
She waited, "Okay woman." He stared at her for a while before
softening his voice, "Margaret, I need
to see the President today, any time he's got."
She nodded and looked thoughtful, "Leo, you just need to give
everyone a little time to adjust."
He raised his eyebrows, "What do you know Margaret?"
"You and Donna. We, I mean the assistants we see things, hear
things, we don't gossip. We pick up on things. Donna's been different,
you've been easier to work for."
"And what do you all think about this?"
"We're happy she's happy. We think you should have told Josh
sooner. I'm relieved that there's someone else to watch over you."
She stopped not sure if she had said too much.
"You're a good girl Margaret." She flipped her head and headed
back to the outer office.
A few minutes later she informed him the President was free now.
Leo mentally prepared himself and opened
the connecting doors.
Jed Bartlet sat behind the large desk
signing letters with Charlie, at Leo's entrance he dismissed Charlie
leaving the two men alone. "I'm guessing this is bad news,"
Jed said moving around the desk to the armchair. Leo sat opposite him.
"I don't think it is. You may not like it, Sir.
"Is this where you tell me to listen, and talk me into
something?"
"Mr President, I…" Leo sighed, "Sir" He paused
again, not really sure how to continue. "Mr. President, there may
be a situation."
"I thought we had the CJ Toby thing covered, and I already know
about the other thing"
"Sir, please. This isn't easy. When Jenny left me I thought that
was it, I'd spend the rest of my days working. But something happened to
change that."
"You and Jenny are back together?"
"No, Mr President" The President's face dropped. "I've
met someone" Leo grinned, "We've been seeing each other for a
while."
"And you are only just telling me now."
"Sir, if you don't let me finish I will tell Abbey and you can wait
to hear it from her."
The President sat back in his chair and crossed his arms, if Abbey knew
before him it could be days of torture before he found out.
"She works in the White House, she's smart, funny, cute." His
craggy face broke out in a broad grin, wrinkling even more than before.
"Jed, I want to marry her." He looked at the President;
"It's okay you can speak now."
"Leo, who are we talking about?"
"Donna."
"Josh's Donna?"
"I wish people would stop referring to her as that. She's her own
woman."
The President smiled at him, "I meant as in Josh is her boss, but
you must have it bad if you're
defending her. How does Josh feel?"
"He isn't taking it too well."
The President nodded, easily imaging
Josh's reaction.
"He yelled when she told him, I didn't
get the full account of the conversation, but CJ filled me in on
the highlights. His biggest concern is that I am a dirty older man
taking advantage of a slip of a girl."
"Knowing Donna, she made the first move. It's a reaction you are
going to get a lot of."
"We know, but she's smarter than her years in so many things. And
Josh well he's jealous, we all knew he had a crush, but it seems he
really was hung up on her. He's stopped yelling, now, we've moved to the
silent treatment. CJ is trying to talk sense into him, he won't talk to
me, and Donna says he's strictly work only with her."
"Give him time, his father died, he had you, now you've nicked his
girlfriend."
"It sounds really sordid when you say it like that. I'm glad you
are finding it funny."
The President smiled back at him, "You should see your face,
blushing like a schoolboy. Leo, you
screwed it up with Jenny, I hate to think I'm the cause of that. But if
it's over it's over, and that's no reason to spend the rest of your life
alone. Don't screw it up again. Hurt Donna, and you'll face worse than
me, CJ will kill you and the assistants will hang you out to dry. Do you
want to go public?" he asked his voice softening.
"No, if it comes out in the hearings it comes out. The people that
matter know, maybe you would like to tell Abbey." Leo grinned at
the thought of Abbey's face on hearing gossip from her husband, and
dropped it when he thought of the conversation he would have with Abbey
later. "If there's nothing else I have to go get yelled at by
Babish," Leo said, dismissing himself.
That night as they lay in bed Leo and Donna discussed the reactions of
the White House. She, he discovered, was having an easy time of it.
Apart from Josh people were being supportive, the assistants curious
about Leo's attributes. Donna blushed slightly as she relayed what she
had told them. CJ and Toby were being protective, inviting her to lunch,
and even Sam had smiled in apology as Josh yelled at her. Donna was
relieved to hear the President had given his blessing but still could
not believe Josh's childish behaviour. He had calmed her then by
encouraging her to leave it to CJ, CJ ran her boys with open heart but
an iron fist and if CJ couldn't deal with Josh then they would need a
higher authority.
Chapter Eight
Donna sat in CJ's office eating lunch. The
hearings had been going on a month and so far everyone had been called
once, except CJ and Leo, who were both facing their third grilling. Leo
was on the stand and Donna didn't think he could take much more.
Josh hovered in the doorway. "Have we
heard from Leo?" he asked no one in particular.
CJ answered, "They've just gone back in. They are majorly concerned
about who we are screwing
not our policies. Not whether we lied but our sexual practices. I mean I
seriously want to write a book when this is all over, tell the real
truth about all these orgies."
The others didn't smile and she was pleased to hear the gruff voice,
"And how does one get an invite to one of these orgies?" Toby
chuckled.
CJ grabbed his hand and pulled him into the office.
Josh groaned and headed back to his
office.
Donna moved over allowing him to sit down.
"Someone I know in the Justice department told me we've seen the
last of the subpoenas. You're on tomorrow, the President Friday and we
should get a decision next week." Toby said. "And then maybe
we can get back to running the country. How are you holding up,
Donna?"
She stared at him for a second before replying, "I'm alright. It's
just a strain, Josh is mad at everyone, still, it's been four months and
he still won't accept I want Leo. And Leo won't talk about it at all.
He's convinced he's going to be indicted."
"Sounds like someone else I know. Donna, all you can do is be there
for him. Leo loves you. He doesn't want you to know how much he needs
you, which also sounds like someone else I know." He said shooting
CJ a glance.
"Okay already, you've made your point." CJ grumbled.
"Look I better get back to work before Josh yells, and you two are
doing that thing again," Donna said waving her hands in the air.
They both looked at her blankly.
"You don't even know you're doing it,
Toby looks at you, you squeeze his arm and you might as well be doing
it." Donna waltzed off down the corridor to her office leaving the
other two staring at each other.
It was after six when Leo arrived back from
testifying. Margaret was waiting with messages and files for him. He sat
in his office staring at the wall, on days like today he wondered why he
ever wanted to work in politics. Of course by tomorrow it would all be
forgotten.
Today's testimony had been about
relationships in the White House, how often had they lied about their
personal lives. He knew what they were getting at, but he had stood
there and told the truth. It had been decided from the beginning that if
they were going to lose the White House it wouldn't be because they had
lied.
When the door knocked he called them in,
expecting to see Donna. Instead he came face to face with Josh. For a
second he remembered the day of the shooting when Josh had almost hugged
him, if truth had been told there had been many days in the intervening
year when he wished he had. "Josh, what do you need?" His
voice sounded weary.
"How did it go today?"
"Just the usual, more questions about the staff's private lives,
lies we may or may not have told, my decision to keep the MS a secret.
It's all becoming a little repetitive now."
"Donna's been worried all day" Josh mumbled, barely audible.
Leo looked at him closely and noted the almost apologetic look on his
face. "She worries too much,
about all of us"
"We're her family Leo, it's what families do. We might not always
like what they do but in the bad times we're there for each other."
"I'm sorry we didn't tell you sooner" Leo sighed.
"Sooner, later, it wouldn't have made a whole lot of difference.
Apparently I needed time to adjust" Josh grinned.
"CJ?"
"Yeah, she said a lot of stuff. And Toby just yelled at me. I may
need a little more time Leo."
"There's no hurry, I'm not going anywhere." Leo pushed the
files around his desk, avoiding Josh's eyes, "I'll try not to hurt
her. If I do you can take me to task."
"Don't worry I will. For now I'll send Donna over."
Leo caught his eye, "You don't have too."
"It's what sons do for friends of their fathers."
The two men smiled before Josh left his office.
Later that night as Leo had recounted the
story to Donna she had held him to her, totally relaxing for the first
time in weeks. She knew then that whatever happened her friends would
make it through.
Chapter Nine
It was Saturday night and the West Wing had
been eerily quiet all day.
Leo had ordered the staff to stay away, get
some sleep, and do what ever it was they did when they had a day off. He
and Donna had stayed in bed late, ate brunch and gone shopping. For the
first time in their relationship being able to walk in public without
worrying about reporters.
The news that nobody was to be indicted was
a relief all round, and for some the start of the campaign. For once
they didn't care what the Press said and the President was throwing a
celebratory party for his staff.
Leo stood against the wall with Toby,
watching as the women danced. There was something different about CJ he
noted and Toby was watching with a more predatory glint in his eye than
normal, but what interested him more was the amazing woman dancing in
front of him. She had chosen leather trousers and a red chinese top, her
blonde hair tied in a knot, revealing her neck and he didn't think she
could look any more beautiful.
He remembered the first time he knew he loved her. The President had
given his State of the Union speech, DEA agents had been taken hostage
and she was stuck downtown in an outage.
Anticipating a long night at the office he
had laid down on his couch and closed his eyes. Sometime later he had
been aware of someone else in the room and opened his eyes to find her
gazing down at him. His heart had leapt at the peaceful look she gave
him, the obvious affection for him in her smile. That had been the
second he realised he never wanted to let her go. Instead he had
chastised her for being in his office, for coming back when anyone could
have seen her. That had led to their first row. She was sorry she
embarrassed him, that he didn't feel the need to see her, that she was
his sordid little secret, and when he had struggled up to placate her
she had dashed from the room. Not being able to follow had been awful.
Now as he looks back he realises that was
the minute he wanted to marry her, to know she was never going to think
he didn't feel anything but proud to be with her. Of course he hasn't
proposed yet and she understands that until the election is over the
decision is on hold. With Jenny he made the mistake of not giving all of
himself, right now he can only give half of himself to Donna, but with a
second term there will be more time, and god willing she will be blessed
with the child she so desperately wants.
She looks over and smiles and he wants to
take her in his arms, and make her say his name in that alto voice only
he hears. He smiles back and she turns to her friends to continue
dancing. Leo turns to his right and finds Toby staring at him,
"What?"
"To be cliched, I was just thinking love moves in mysterious ways.
Four months ago CJ and I weren't even together and now I'm thinking of
spending the rest of my life with her. And there's you and Donna, chalk
and cheese, but I get this vibe."
"This vibe? Toby you're the speechwriter."
Toby sighed, "You are so intune, I can't imagine you without her,
but hell what do I know I'm drunk."
The music turned to something slower and both men found themselves fixed
upon, sighing they went on to the dance floor and held on to the women
they loved.
The End
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