The Flight From Hell and Other LA Adventures
Donna dropped the pen
down on the desk and reached her arms up over her head to stretch her aching
muscles. In mid-stretch the phone rang.
"That's
typical," she muttered to herself as she picked up the phone. "Josh Lyman's office."
"Hey, Donna, it's
me" said Josh in a tired voice.
"Hey. You on your way back?"
"Yeah"
"How'd it go"?
"Fine" he
sighed.
"I was just going to
head down to the mess and grab something for dinner. You want anything?"
"No, I, uh, had a
big lunch. I can get something on the
plane later. I'll see you in a little
while." he said quietly.
"Josh, are you
ok?" asked Donna a little concerned at how tired he sounded.
"Uh, yeah" he
said quietly as he hung up.
Donna stared at the phone
for a second before putting it back on the desk. She didn't notice Sam coming towards her
until he was standing right beside her.
"Was that Josh? How was his meeting?"
"Yeah that was
him. He said it was fine."
"Fine?"
"Yeah, that's all he
said"
"Is he ok? He didn't eat anything at lunch and he was
looking pretty tired this morning."
"He didn't
eat?"
"Nope"
"Interesting. I'm running down to the mess, you want
anything?"
"No, I'm good. Tell Josh to come see me when he gets a
minute"
Sam turned to leave as
Donna grabbed her purse and stood up.
She sighed deeply at the thought of having to deal with a sick
Josh. A nasty summer cold had been going
around the office for a few weeks. Most
everyone had had it already, except Josh.
And now they were scheduled to leave for California in a little over 3 hours. Donna had been looking forward to this trip
for weeks. Josh had promised her some
free time and she was looking forward to working on her tan. Now it seemed like all her free time would be
spent taking care of her boss. Not that
she minded all that much.
For the most part, Josh
had been doing well all summer. The
stiffness that had bothered him all spring had let up. He was upbeat, arrogant, sarcastic, in other
words back to normal. Things between
Josh and Donna were good, the bantering was at an all time high and they were
spending more and more time together outside of the office. They had somehow managed to keep things
between them basically platonic. The
fact that Josh was back to some sense of normalcy helped that situation. It let Donna spend more time just being with
him and less time helping him hold himself together. Not that she disliked holding him together,
it was just that when she was busy trying to keep him from careening out of
control certain feelings would always come to the surface. Feelings she had worked for years to keep
hidden from view. Deep down they both knew that sooner or later, for better or
for worse, something would happen between them to either bring them together
for good or prove to them that they were better off as friends.
Fifteen minutes later
Donna was on her way back from the mess with a salad for herself and some soup
and a milkshake for Josh. The light
shining under his closed door let her know he was back. She knocked lightly and stuck her head
in. Josh was on the phone. He waved her in, motioned for her to take a
seat and turned his attention back to his phone call.
Two minutes later he hung
up. Donna pushed the soup and milkshake
towards him.
"Here, I got you a
milkshake and some soup. Sam told me you didn't eat lunch," she said.
"Oh" he said
looking appropriately guilty.
"Thanks"
Donna watched him
silently as he pried the top off of the soup and took a spoonful. He winced as the hot soup hit his
throat. He looked up to see if Donna was
watching.
"Throat hurts?"
she asked unnecessarily.
He just nodded his head
and pushed the soup away. He leaned
forward to put his head down on the desk with a sigh. Donna reached over to feel his forehead.
"Josh, you're really
hot"
"Why thank you,
Donna," he muttered without lifting his head.
Donna rolled her eyes,
stood up and walked out to her desk. She
returned with 2 Advil and a box of throat drops. She grabbed a bottle of water from Josh's
fridge and handed everything to him as she sat down in front of him on the
corner of his desk.
He took the Advil and
leaned back in his chair. Donna reached
down into the top drawer of his desk and pulled out a small flashlight.
"Let me see"
"See what?" he
smirked.
"Open your mouth,
Joshua" she said as she shined the flashlight in his eyes.
"Oww, OK," he muttered as he sat up
and opened his mouth. "And exactly
when did you get your medical degree Donnatella, at lunch time?"
"Shut up and hold
still"
Donna took a hold of his
chin and took a quick look.
"Wow"
Josh pulled back and
looked her in the eye. "Wow? That's your expert opinion?" he teased.
"Well, Joshua, we
both know I'm not an expert but it looks terrible. Anything else hurt?"
"My ear" he
admitted with a sigh.
"And you're going to
fly in exactly 2 hours and 15 minutes" said Donna glancing at her
watch. "Just great. Let me see if Mrs. Bartlet is around."
"Mrs. Bartlet? Do I
have to?" he whined.
"Yes, you do. Stay here, drink the shake, I'll be back in a
minute. Okay?"
Josh just nodded and
grabbed the shake off of his desk.
Ten minutes later Josh
was on his way to the residence to see Mrs.--make that Dr.--Bartlet. He had managed to convince Donna not to come
with him. She stayed behind to pack his
backpack and wrap up a few loose ends before they had to head to the
airport. Josh dragged his feet all the
way to the door to the Presidential bedroom.
The agent at the door announced him and sent him in.
"Good evening,
ma'am" said Josh as he shut the door behind him.
"Joshua" said
Abbey. And although she said his name
with a smile she had that disappointed tone that made him cringe. "Have a seat and lose the tie." she
ordered in the *doctor* tone that made him cringe even more.
Josh took a seat on the
couch and pulled his tie loose. Abbey
pulled out the thermometer and stuck it under his tongue. She waited for the beep, pulled it out and
frowned at the reading.
"How bad?"
"Bad, 102.7" she
said with a sigh as she reached inside her bag again. "OK, open up and
let's take a look"
Josh leaned his head back
and opened his mouth. Abbey shined the
light in, took a quick look. She rolled
her eyes but didn't say a word, something that did not bode well with Josh.
"Which ear?"
"Left" he said
turning his head slightly.
Again, she looked
silently with only a small shake of the head.
She took a quick look in his right ear.
With cool, clinical detachment she pulled his shirt out of his pants and
listened to his heart and lungs. A quick blood pressure check was next.
"Mind if I take a
look?" she said as she pointed to his chest.
Having the First Lady of
the United States examine his scar wasn't exactly
something Josh looked forward to, but given the current circumstances he
decided to just keep his mouth shut and let Abbey take a look. He unbuttoned his dress shirt and pulled up
his t-shirt.
"Looks good,"
said Abbey as she took a quick glance at the scar from the entry wound. "You allergic to any antibiotics?"
Josh just shook his head. "OK, get
yourself together while I go make a quick phone call. And then we can talk for a minute"
"Sure" muttered
Josh as he pulled his shirt back on and buttoned it up.
Two minutes later Abbey
returned.
"Here's the
deal," she said taking a seat on the coffee table in front of Josh. "You have a raging ear infection; one
that, if you had actually started the antibiotics about three days ago,
wouldn't be so bad right now. As for
your throat, it's bad but it doesn't look like strep. And you're about to be on some heavy-duty
antibiotics in a little while anyway so I'm not going to bother with a
culture. You are exhausted, well on your
way to being dehydrated and running a pretty high fever for an adult. If you were anyone else I would insist you
not fly, send you to bed and keep you there for 3 days. But, knowing you as I do, I'm not going to
bother. I don't have the energy to yell
at you at the moment. I still have
packing of my own to do."
"Thanks for not
yelling" said Josh with a small smile as he started to stand.
"You're welcome, but
I'm not done yet" she replied pushing him back on the couch. "A couple of prescriptions will be sent
to your office in a few minutes. The antibiotics
are one pill, three times a day with some food until they're gone. The other
one is a decongestant. Take one right
away and that might help the pressure in your ear before we take off. I'm not
going to lie to you; you're going to be in pain during the flight. So take 2 more Advil when you get on the
plane. And you have to drink something.
I don't care if you eat or not but you need some fluids. It's very dry on the plane and that's not
going to help the situation. I'll be
there if you need anything. Don't be
stubborn, if it gets too bad I can give you something. Understand?"
"Yes ma'am" he
muttered.
Abbey just sighed and
reached out to ruffle his hair.
"How can I get through to you guys?
Make you realize you are not invincible, that you all have to start
taking better care of yourselves."
Josh just gave her a
trademark dimpled grin and shrugged his shoulders.
"Go, Donna's waiting
for you. I suggest you let her fuss over
you a little" said Abbey with a smile.
"I will," said
Josh as he felt his cheeks turn red.
Donna was in his office
stuffing his worn copy of ONE FISH TWO FISH, RED FISH BLUE FISH into his
backpack.
"Hey" he said
as he stopped in the doorway.
"Hey, I put two
pills on your desk; the rest are in the outside pocket of this along with some
more Advil" she said as she dropped the backpack on his visitors
chair. Josh nodded and reached for the
pills and the bottle of water. "I pulled a t-shirt, sweatshirt, a pair of
track pants and your sneakers out of your bag.
Change before we leave."
"Everybody else
changed?" he asked as he grabbed the clothes.
"Yeah. I'll leave so you can change in here. Don't forget to put your shoes in your
garment bag."
"Yes, mom" said
Josh with a healthy dose of sarcasm.
"Very cute. Hey, maybe I should give your mom a call, let
her know how well you've been taking care of yourself over the past few
days" smirked Donna as she reached for the phone.
Josh grabbed her hand as
she reached around him. "I don't
think so. Just go and let me
change." he said wearily.
Donna glanced down at
their hands that were still intertwined.
Josh gave her hand a squeeze and dropped it. They stood there for a few seconds, not
moving, not talking.
"I'm gonna, uh,
just..." said Donna as she pointed towards the door. She walked out closing it behind her. She took a deep breath and went to gather the
rest of her things.
A little over an hour
later they were boarding Air Force One.
It was just after 8 and take off was scheduled for 8:30, which would put them in LA around
midnight.
With any luck, Donna hoped, Josh would sleep on the plane and then get a
good night's sleep at the hotel.
Of course, that little
scenario never happened and they had the flight from hell.
At 9:15 they were still on the ground,
waiting for the weather to clear.
Everyone was tired and cranky, wandering around the plane, picking on
each other and generally acting about 10 years old. The President included. Abbey finally dragged him to his study to spare
the rest of the group a lecture about the different kinds of cloud formations
and storm fronts.
Donna had staked out a
quiet corner and parked Josh in a seat when they boarded the plane. He had been very quiet on the drive over and
was happy to just sit quietly while they waited for the weather to clear. This behavior, of course, was not very
Josh-like, which worried Donna. After
grabbing him a pillow and blanket she went to get him something to drink. He had stretched out across the three seats and
was dozing by the time she got back.
Donna pulled off his sneakers, fastened his seatbelt, covered him up and
reached out to feel his forehead.
"Any cooler?"
asked Sam as he came up behind her.
"Not really"
said Donna as she stood up and stretched.
"You ok?" asked
Sam as he put his arm around her shoulders and gave her a quick squeeze.
"Yeah, just
tired. I'm going to wander around for a
few minutes, can you stay with him?"
"Sure. If you run in to Toby tell him where I
am"
Fifteen minutes later the
pilot announced that they would be departing momentarily. Donna made her way back to where Josh was
sleeping. She chuckled to herself as she
entered the compartment and found Sam stretched out on the three seats opposite
Josh, snoring softly. She kicked off her
shoes and took the seat across the aisle from where Josh was sleeping.
"Hey, you can sit
over here," said Josh weakly as he slowly sat up. Donna sat down while Josh tried to curl back
up on only two seats. She tugged on his
pillow until he lifted his head. She
slipped the pillow onto her lap and pulled him down. He was reluctant at first to curl up in her
lap but he was too tired and felt too crappy to put up much of a fight.
Josh fell back to sleep
instantly and Donna relaxed as the plane taxied out to the runway. Within 15 seconds of taking off Josh was
restlessly stirring. He brought his hand
up to his ear as he sat upright. Donna
flicked on the light over his head and reached out to him. She put her arm around him and pulled his head
down onto her shoulder. Rocking him
gently she tried to comfort him as best she could.
"Shh, it's ok, take
a deep breath and swallow. Want to try
some gum?"
Josh just shook his head.
"It hurts,
Donna," he said in a voice that all but broke her heart.
"I know," she
said as she reached out with her foot and kicked Sam to wake him up. "Get Mrs. Bartlet"
Sam took one look at
Josh's pale face and went quickly to find the First Lady. Abbey was there within a minute, followed by
the President and Leo. Abbey knelt in
front of Josh and Donna.
"Hey. Not doing too well?" she asked as she
reached out to feel his forehead. He was
somewhat cooler but still running a significant fever.
Josh just shook his
head. He sat up straighter and moved
slightly away from Donna.
"OK, let's see what
we can do about that." She turned
towards Donna. "Can you get him
something to drink?" Donna nodded
and reached for the bottle of water she had brought to him earlier. "Josh I want you to sit for a few
minutes, have something to drink," said Abbey as she patted his knee.
"I'll be right back"
She came back a few
minutes later with a warm, wet washcloth.
"OK, let's try this. Put
your head back down in Donna's lap." He did as he was told without a word. "Here Donna, take this and just hold it
against his ear. Hopefully the heat will
help a little." Donna took the washcloth and settled back in the seat.
No one moved for a few
minutes. Abbey knelt in front of Josh
and Donna. Leo stood off to the side
with Jed until Charlie came in to announce a phone call they needed to take
care of.
Josh tried to keep his
eyes open but his exhaustion, the motion of the plane and the warmth against
his ear were too much and he fell asleep within 10 minutes.
"I'll be up front if
you need anything. Just ask a steward if
you need another warm cloth," said Abbey as she stood up to leave.
"Thanks"
muttered Donna sleepily.
For the next few hours
things went smoothly, Josh and Donna got some sleep, Sam and Toby took over the
opposite corner of the cabin and worked quietly for a while until giving into
their own exhaustion. And then the
weather took a turn and the turbulence started.
Donna woke up first,
followed quickly by Josh who sat up dazed and shaking.
"It's ok, just a
little turbulence, it's starting to rain." she said reaching out to rub
his back. She could feel him shivering
under the blanket. "You cold?"
"Yeah"
Donna grabbed his
sweatshirt out of the backpack and helped him pull it on. She handed him the bottle of water, which he
finished slowly but without complaint.
"Feel any
better?"
"A little, I
guess," sighed Josh as he sat back and put his feet up.
Donna touched his cheek
briefly. "Fever's gone down a
little. Can I get you anything? You hungry at all?"
"I don't know, think
you could find some ice cream?"
"I'll try, wait
here," said Donna as she brushed back his hair and smiled warmly.
Josh looked out and
watched the rain stream against the windows while he waited for Donna to get
back. He felt someone sit down next to
him and turned, expecting to see Donna.
Instead he found Abbey.
"Here's some ice
cream. You should feel privileged, this
was the last cup and Jed insisted you have it."
"Thanks"
laughed Josh quietly.
"So how are you
doing?"
"A little better,
not looking forward to landing though" he mumbled as he pulled the paper
cover off the cup of ice cream.
"Yeah, I doubt that
will be a whole lot of fun. I have to go
get some things done. Let me know if you
need anything. Oh, Donna's in the press
cabin. CJ's going to give a short
statement to the press that you aren't feeling well. Just so they don't start asking questions if
you miss something. Is that ok?"
"Fine"
Abbey patted his shoulder
and went back to the front of the plane.
Josh ate the ice cream, used the bathroom and wandered around the plane
for a while. Donna wasn't in the press
cabin but he found her with the other assistants debating the merits of a
number of different sunscreens and lipsticks.
He caught her eye and waved her back down as she started to get up. He continued on his wandering until the rain
became heavier and the pilot asked everyone to take their seats, as he was
about to try and climb up and out of the storm.
Josh walked back to his
seat and curled up. Donna joined him a
minute later and took quick notice of how his face had paled at the thought of
the plane climbing again. She had
brought another warm cloth with her and settled him back down with his head in
her lap.
As expected, the ascent
of the plane caused Josh a considerable amount of additional pain. Donna held him tight while silent tears fell
from his eyes and ran down into his hair.
After 10 minutes he couldn't take it anymore.
"Can you get Mrs.
Bartlet?" he asked in a hoarse, shaky voice.
"Yeah" said
Donna as she caught Sam's eye. Sam
jumped up and went to find Abbey.
Donna continued to hold
Josh and brush back his hair as he tried to relax but the motion of the plane,
the pain in his ear and the ice cream he had just eaten were conspiring against
him. He took a couple of deep breaths to
try relaxing and holding back the bile he felt rising up in his throat. It didn't work. Luckily they were seated next to a rest room
and he managed to make it there in time.
Donna knelt behind him,
rubbing his back and holding his head.
Toby had stepped out of the cabin to give them some privacy and to see
what was taking Abbey and Sam so long to get back. Abbey patted Donna on the shoulder a minute
later and motioned for her to step back in the cabin. Sam stayed with Josh.
"OK, what's plan B
or C, whatever we are on?" asked Donna with a tired smile as she sat down
wearily. She was exhausted and it was
starting to show.
"I'm going to check
his temp and then sedate him. He's not
likely to get any rest otherwise. How
are you holding up?" she asked as she brushed Donna's hair out of her
eyes.
"I'm ok," she
said jumping up as she saw Josh coming back.
Sam helped Josh back to
his seat and he and Donna stepped back to let Abbey talk to Josh.
"Well, this is
shaping up to be a trip you won't soon forget."
"Yeah,
unfortunately. Any suggestions on how to
make me just forget about it all for a little while?"
"Yes, let me just
check your temperature and then I'll give you a sedative"
"Will it knock me
out?"
"Not completely but
you'll be much happier and you should be able to get some more sleep."
Abbey handed him the
thermometer and reached in her bag to grab the sedative. Josh paled at the sight of the needle. The thermometer beeped and he pulled it out
with a shaky hand.
"101, still up
there. Here, take these." she said
as she handed him two Advil.
He swallowed them with
some water.
"Uh, can't I just
have a pill?" he asked as he eyed the syringe warily.
"What's the matter
Josh? Afraid of a little needle?"
"Uh, frankly,
yeah"
Abbey smiled and called
Donna over to hold his hand.
"Hold Donna's hand
and look away, it'll be over in a second." Abbey assured him. "There" she said as she pulled his
pants back up over his hip, "all done." She brushed back his hair and kissed his
forehead just like she used to do to the girls when they were sick.
Abbey turned to Donna
before leaving. "He should fall
asleep within 20 minutes. Hopefully
he'll stay asleep for the rest of the flight.
You get some rest yourself or I'm sedating you next."
"Yes ma'am. Thank you"
Sam stood up and steered
Donna into the row of seats opposite Josh.
"You get some sleep. I'll
keep an eye on him"
Donna could only nod, as
she was asleep before she even lay down.
A little over 3 hours
later the plan landed in LA without a hitch.
Josh managed to sleep through the landing and was feeling better by the
time they got to the hotel. Abbey had
asked Charlie to make sure that Josh and Donna were given adjoining rooms. She knew Donna would want to keep an eye on
him and wanted to make things as easy as possible on them.
Donna was wide awake
after sleeping on the plane so she unpacked and did some reading and made some
note cards for Josh while he went back to sleep. Then Sam had come by with sandwiches and a
pot of tea. He and Donna chatted for
about an hour, until both of them were yawning.
"Get some
sleep. I'll see you in the
morning." said Sam as he stood up.
He poked his head into Josh's room to check on him before returning to
his own room.
Around 3:00 Donna pushed
aside her work and padded into Josh's room to check on him one last time before
attempting to get some sleep herself. A quick kiss to his forehead told her he
was a little cooler. She refilled the
glass of water she had put on the table next to him and pulled the covers up
around him.
She left the door opened
between the two rooms and slept in the bed closest to the door, just in case.
That turned out to be a
good thing. An hour later she heard Josh
calling her name. She jumped out of bed
and found him sitting up, still half asleep, obviously in the middle of a
nightmare. She sighed as she sat down
next to him and took him in her arms.
"Josh, wake
up...it's ok...you're safe" she whispered as she leaned back against the
headboard and pulled him close.
"Donna?" he
said as he looked up at her without really focusing.
"Yeah, it's me. Take a deep breath and relax"
She felt him take a few
shaky breaths and settle down a bit.
"Damn, it's been
months. I thought the nightmares were
over." He sighed as he untangled
himself from her arms and sat up cross-legged on the bed with his head in his hands.
Donna crawled around Josh
to sit in front of him. She kissed the
top of his head and ran her fingers through his hair. Gently she reached out and lifted his chin so
she could look him in the eye.
"Josh, you're sick,
you had a sedative, you're running a fever and you're jet lagged. You have every right to have a
nightmare." said Donna trying to reassure him. "Here take a drink of water and settle
back down." He took the glass she
offered him and drained it.
"Lie back down, I'll
fill this up again"
Donna went to the
bathroom and filled the glass. She took
a glance at the time and grabbed a couple of Advil.
"Here take
these" she said as she handed him the pills and the water. She took the glass from him and turned the
light back out. She tucked him back in
and turned to leave when his voice called her back.
"Donna, uh, could
you..."
"Want me to stay
till you fall asleep?"
"Yeah"
Donna walked around to
the other side of the bed, kicked off her slippers and sat down. "Roll over and I'll rub your back for
you."
Josh stuffed the pillow
under his head and stretched out on his stomach. Donna rubbed his back gently, wondering to
herself how someone who never set foot in the gym could be so well built. She shook her head as if to try and get rid
of the thoughts like those that had been creeping into her mind with great
frequency lately.
Deep down she knew she
was in love with Josh and she was pretty sure he felt the same way about
her. But something always prevented them
from acting on those feelings.
In the beginning of the
summer things were so confused and frantic.
The President had just announced he was suffering from MS, the
anniversary of the shooting had just past, Josh was emotionally on the edge and
it had been enough for Donna to just keep him stable without starting a whole
new phase of their relationship.
The middle of the summer
brought depositions and the hell that went along with them. Even after the little incident with the Mary
Chapin Carpenter CD not much happened.
It was if they were terrified to take that next step.
And now things were
getting back to normal, whatever that was.
Donna sighed as she ran
her fingers through Josh's hair. His
breathing had evened out and slowed down as he drifted back to sleep. He rolled over on his side, facing
Donna. She watched him silently for a
few minutes before kissing his cheek.
His fever was down and he looked more relaxed.
Just as Donna was about
to climb out of the bed and go back to her room Josh's hand reached out and
grabbed hers. She held it in her own,
both hands resting in her lap until tears started to fall. She wasn't sure what the tears were for,
sadness, happiness, exhaustion? Probably
a big combination of all those things.
She dropped his hand and crawled under the covers next to him. Unconsciously Josh moved closer to her and
put his head on her shoulder. She kissed
the top of his head and closed her eyes.
Not caring about what would happen in the morning she relaxed next to
him, feeling, for the first time in months, that she was just where she
belonged.
Donna woke up a little
after 7. She actually felt pretty good
for someone who had only gotten a few hours sleep. Josh was curled up on his side facing away
from her. She contemplated sneaking out
of bed and trying to forget the fact she just spent the night next to her
boss. But before she could even move
Josh started mumbling.
"What time is
it?" he asked without turning over to face her.
"A little after
7" she answered as she reached over to feel his forehead. He was still pretty warm. "Feel any better?"
Josh rolled over to face
her, propping his head up on his hand.
"A little? Maybe...too soon to tell." He took a deep breath and started to sit up. He got about halfway up, then flopped back
down on the bed. "Maybe later"
he mumbled as he pulled the sheet up over his head.
Donna sat up next to him
and rubbed her eyes.
"Good idea. I'm gonna shower, eat and collect your
messages. What do you want me to bring
you for breakfast?"
"Not hungry" he
mumbled.
"You need to eat
something with the medicine. You really
don't want to get sick again."
"No, not at
all. Yogurt and a bottle of iced
tea."
"OK, anything
else?"
"No. Donna...uh...thanks, for everything yesterday
and for staying last night."
She reached over and
pulled the sheet down to look at him.
"You're welcome. Now go back
to sleep. When I get back you can decide
what you feel up to doing today. I
talked to Sam last night and he assured me that Leo doesn't expect much from
you over the next day or two."
"So exactly why did
I make this trip?" he asked her, eyebrows raised.
"Well, Joshua, cause
you were too stubborn to stay home"
He nodded and flashed her
a dimpled grin. She smiled back and
without thinking leaned over and kissed him tenderly on the lips. Sure, they had kissed before but nothing that
really crossed over the line of friendship. Not that this kiss went that far
over the line either, but it was definitely a kiss that was filled with the promise
of something more.
They ended the kiss
together and Donna sat up slowly. They
both gave little chuckle and smiled at each other. Then reality hit Donna and her expression
changed completely.
"I, uh, better
go," stuttered Donna as she stood up and started to quickly leave the
room.
"Donnatella, look at
me" said Josh quietly.
She stopped and turned
around slowly. Almost afraid to look him
in the eye, she stared at her feet.
"Donna, look at
me," he pleaded softly, "It's ok.
Do what you need to do this morning and we'll talk later."
"OK" she
replied as she went back to her room, closing the door behind her.
Donna showered and
dressed quickly. She poked her head into
Josh's room before she went downstairs; he had fallen asleep again, watching
CNN. She closed the door quietly and
headed down the hall.
As she entered the room
where everyone was gathered they all wanted an update on how Josh was
doing. She filled them all in, of course,
leaving out large chunks of the events of the previous 8 hours. Abbey told her that she would be by to check
in on him in an hour or so. Grabbing a
container of yogurt and a couple of bottles of iced tea Donna picked up the
messages at the front desk she had neglected to pick up the night before. As she flipped to the one from Joey Lucas her
heart sank. And it sank even further
when she looked up and saw Joey and Kenny coming across the hotel lobby. By some stroke of luck Sam cut them off
before they spotted Donna. With a smile
of gratitude towards Sam she hurried to the elevator.
She went into her room
first and dropped her bag on the bed.
Josh didn't answer when she knocked on the connecting door. She poked her head in to find that he wasn't
in bed. The shower wasn't running and
the door to the bathroom was open.
Looking out the sliding doors to the balcony she saw a head of wild hair
and a pair of bare feet propped up on the railing. She grabbed his pills and took his breakfast
out to him.
"Hey, decided to get
up?"
"Yeah, I figured it
was about time for a shower."
Donna handed him the
pills and the yogurt before sitting down on the lounge chair next to him. It was a gorgeous day; the sky wasn't filled
with the usual LA smog and they had a great view from the balcony.
"Any messages?"
"Yeah, nothing too
important. We can go over them
later. Leo said not to worry about
anything today." Donna took a deep
breath, "There was a message from Joey.
She's here."
"Oh really? Here in LA?" he asked, his voice showing
a little more interest than Donna had hoped.
"Uh, no, here as in
I almost ran into her in the lobby a few minutes ago." said Donna as she
searched his face for some kind of reaction.
"Think she's on her
way up?" asked Josh as he glanced down at his outfit. He was wearing a Harvard t-shirt and a pair
of tan cargo shorts that Donna had convinced him looked good on him, no shoes
and he hadn't combed his hair after he had taken a shower.
"Not likely, if Sam
had anything to say about it" muttered Donna distractedly.
"Donna, what's
wrong?"
"Nothing"
replied Donna grumpily.
Josh pulled his feet off
the railing and stood up a little shakily.
He put the empty yogurt container on the table and leaned over to push
Donna's bare feet out of the way so he could sit down with her on the lounge
chair.
"Donna, look at
me" he said as he lifted her chin up.
"Look, I'm not sure what to say...I don't exactly understand what's
happening between us...but I do know that it's what I want...you're the one I
want to 'gather rosebuds' with. Last
night when you curled up next to me..that was..I can't even describe it. And no, my feelings didn't have anything to
do with the sedative Dr. Bartlet gave me." he teased.
Donna gave him a small
smile. Josh wiped her eyes with his
thumbs. They both took a couple of deep
breaths and Donna scooted back in the chair pulling Josh down with her. She settled him against her chest, resting her
chin on the top of his head.
They stayed that way
until Abbey arrived to check on her patient.
Donna left them alone and went to her room to check Josh's
messages. Ten minutes later Abbey stuck
her head into the room and called her back in.
Josh was on the phone so they stepped out onto the balcony.
"So, I guess he'll
live?" teased Donna.
"Probably, but he's
still running a fever and complaining about his ear. I left a couple of painkillers if he needs
them, no alcohol if he takes them. Try
to get some more fluids into him. If the
fever doesn't break by tomorrow I want to do some blood work. So I guess just let him do what he feels up
to doing, don't let him push himself.
I'll check in later."
"Thanks, for
everything"
"You're
welcome. And hope you enjoy the
adjoining rooms" called Abbey over her shoulder as she was halfway out the
door.
Donna just stood there
blushing with her mouth hanging open.
"Did she just say,
what I think she said?" asked Josh as he hung up the phone.
"I think so"
"OK. Well, maybe we
should, uh, work for a while" asked Josh, a little unsure of what to do or
say.
"Yeah, sure"
came Donna's slightly too enthusiastic reply.
They settled themselves
and a pile of work on Josh's bed. They
worked as they always worked, side by side, in tune to each other's needs,
although a little closer to each other and with a few more lingering glances
than usual.
Two hours later Donna was
on a roll with the note cards and Josh was fidgeting. He was distractedly playing with her hair
with one hand and rubbing his ear with the other, while a fax sat unread in his
lap.
Donna finished a card and
looked up at him. He was pale and in
obvious pain.
"Hey, you ok?"
she asked.
He shook his head, handed
her the fax and curled up on the bed.
She leaned over to kiss
forehead. His fever was up again.
"Why don't you take
a pain pill and get some rest? We can
finish this later," she said gathering up the papers and putting them on
the table. "Here, drink some
tea" she added, handing him the bottle.
Josh took the pill and
Donna got him settled back down with a warm washcloth for his ear. She turned the TV on to CNN and pulled the
drapes shut.
"Better?"
"Yeah. Donna, you don't have to stay with me. I'll be fine.
Go out to lunch with Carol and Margaret.
I know you've been looking forward to spending time shopping and all
that other girly stuff with them."
"Fine, I'll stay
until you fall asleep. I have my phone,
call me if you need me."
Half an hour later Josh
was sound asleep and Donna was slipping on her sandals to leave. She peeked in his room one last time before
heading out the door.
Lunch with Margaret and
Carol was fun. They ate at a little
outdoor cafe. They did a little
guy-watching. Carol and Margaret did
observe that Donna didn't seem to be as interested in watching as she usually
was and they called her on it. She tried
to bluff her way through the interrogation but was failing miserably, especially
when Margaret asked about the adjoining rooms.
Donna felt her cheeks turn as red as the tomatoes in her salad.
After lunch they did a
little shopping, picked up some new earrings to wear to the fundraiser, tried
on some outrageously expensive clothes and basically relaxed for a few hours.
Donna picked up some
fruit salad and a muffin for Josh on the way back. Margaret and Carol teased her some more as
they headed back to the hotel.
There were a few more
messages waiting for Josh when Donna went to the front desk. Among them was another message from Joey
Lucas informing Josh that she would be attending the fundraiser and she looked
forward to seeing him. Donna shoved it
in her pocket.
When she got back to her
room Josh was still sleeping. A quick
kiss to his cheek told her his fever was down.
She opened the drapes slightly to let in the sun. Settling down on the bed next to Josh she
channel surfed for a while, finally stopping to watch "The Brady
Bunch" reruns on Nickelodeon.
Josh woke up in the
middle of the Brady's trip to Hawaii.
"The Brady
Bunch?" he said with a smirk.
"Josh, it's 4 in the
afternoon, there's not a big selection of things to watch, would you rather
watch Oprah?"
"No, no, no. This is fine.
Did you happen to bring me any food?
I think I'm actually hungry" he said as he sat up and ran his
fingers through his hair.
"There's some fruit
salad and a muffin on the table. Let's
go out on the balcony, you could us a little fresh air."
They settled down once
again in the lounge chair, with Josh leaning back against her eating his
lunch. When he was done he tossed the
empty container aside. Donna wrapped her
arms around him and kissed the top of his head.
"So, you wanted to
talk?" she asked, trying to sound nonchalant but not even coming close.
"Well, I think we
should. Don't you?"
"Yeah, you can
start" she said poking him gently in the ribs.
"Gee thanks,"
he muttered as he tried to gather his thoughts together. He had them all worked out in his head
earlier. He had come up with this whole
speech while he was in the shower that morning but now, leaning back against
Donna, feeling her arms wrapped around him, his memory betrayed him. "Uh, I think we should, uh..."
"OK, now I'm
positive you stole those SAT scores, Joshua" teased Donna.
"OK, here goes. Donnatella Moss, we've known each other for a
few years, and while our relationship has been great I think it could be better
and..."
"We should go gather
rosebuds?" asked Donna.
"Yeah"
whispered Josh as he unwrapped her arms from around his chest and entwined
theirs fingers together.
Donna patted his ribs to
get him to sit up. She reached behind
and lowered the back of the lounge chair down a notch. Rolling out from underneath Josh they ended
up side by side, their faces mere inches from each other.
For a moment time stood
still. After years of flirting and
denying their feelings they were about to move forward. Josh caressed her cheek as he leaned in to
kiss her. At first it was gentle and
tentative, until her felt Donna's tongue slide over his lower lip. He threaded his hands through her hair as her
hands snaked up under the back of his shirt.
When Sam entered the room
unnoticed ten minutes later they were a tangle of long limbs on the lounge
chair. The fact that Josh was still sick
was probably the only reason they weren't a tangle of long *naked* limbs out on
the balcony.
Sam took once glance at
them, covered his eyes and cleared his throat. Donna jumped up off of the
chair, nearly pushing Josh on the floor in the process.
"Uh, Sam, uh,
hi. Did you need something?" asked
Donna as she valiantly tried to gain her composure and straighten her
hair. "Sam you can uncover your
eyes. We're dressed" teased Donna.
"Yeah, sorry. I knocked but I guess you were too busy and
you didn't hear me."
By this time Josh had
gotten up off the chair and was watching his best friend squirm while trying
not to laugh. He was failing
miserably. Pretty soon the three of them
were laughing hysterically. When they
calmed themselves down Josh and Sam sat down to discuss some details about the
fundraiser while Donna went to start to get ready.
Josh sat on Donna's bed
and waited for her to come out of the bathroom.
He had fleeting images of her coming out in just a towel. But the fact that he had seen her take in her
robe ruined that idea. However the robe
was quite short and not tied very tightly when she did come out. The fact that Josh was sitting on her bed
didn't surprise her in the least.
"Josh you need to
get ready."
"I am ready,"
he said, flopping back on the bed.
"For the
fundraiser," she said sighing.
"I can see you're feeling better, either that or you are now doped
up on pain killers."
"Uh, a little of
both." he said after thinking for just a moment.
He sat back up and held
out his hand to Donna. He pulled her
towards him until she was standing between his knees. Wrapping his fingers
around the ties to her robe he looked up at her with a look of pure longing. She pushed her wet hair back behind her ears
and nodded slightly. He pulled at the
satin ties until the material parted and all he saw was beautiful alabaster
skin before him. Wrapping his arms
around her waist he leaned forward and rested his forehead between her
breasts. The scent of peppermint soap
filled his nose as he felt her hands wind through his hair.
Over three years of
repressed feelings, denials and unspoken dreams came to the surface in a flood
of emotion that left Donna teary and Josh speechless. Donna ran her hands over his shoulders and
kissed the top of his head before taking a step back. She glanced at the clock and took a deep
breath.
"Josh" she said
quietly as she nudged her head towards the clock.
"Yeah" he
mumbled as he stood up. He looked her in
the eye and then leaned down to plant a kiss on the top of her breast. Standing up straight he kissed her forehead
as she grinned and basically shoved him into his own room. Sighing heavily she closed the door behind
him and threw herself on the bed. She stared
up at the ceiling for a few minutes with a huge smile of her face.
Meanwhile in his room,
Josh was about to take a much-needed cold shower.
An hour later, after
numerous attempts to tame Josh's hair and straighten his tie they were on their
way downstairs. As luck would have it,
they were alone in the elevator. They
pulled apart just as the door opened in the lobby and they were greeted by Sam.
"You might want to
wipe the lipstick off of your face" said Sam as he walked up to Josh.
"DONNA" he whined,
wiping at his mouth.
"Hold still"
She pulled his
handkerchief out of his pants pocket and proceeded to get rid of the evidence.
They walked to the
waiting cars and climbed in, taking seats next to each other, like always. Sam and Toby sat across from them going over
the President's speech one last time, like always.
The fundraiser was
nothing out of the ordinary, as far as fundraisers went. A lot of meet and greet, handshaking and
pretending to be interested in the political views of someone with a large sum
of money to throw around. Dinner was
slightly better than the usual rubber chicken meal but not by much.
By the time the President
was done his remarks Josh was starting to fade.
Sam was dancing with Donna when Josh got up to take a walk outside to
get some air. He caught Donna's eye with
a wink and a smile.
The night was warm and
muggy and he pulled at his tie to loosen it.
He took a couple of deep breaths trying to clear his head. Wandering around for a few minutes he
murmured greetings to half a dozen people before stopping to lean against a low
stonewall that surrounded the fountain.
"Joshua Lyman, there
you are" came a familiar male voice.
Josh turned to see Joey Lucas and Kenny coming towards him. He smiled and greeted them, shaking Kenny's
hand and giving Joey a kiss on the cheek.
Joey turned to Kenny and they signed quickly for a minute and Kenny took
off back inside.
"How have you
been? I haven't heard from you in a few
weeks?" asked Joey.
"I've been fine,
busy, but I guess that is to be expected." said Josh, taking care to
enunciate everything clearly.
"Yeah, it is. Are you ok, you look a little pale."
"I've been sick for
a few days. Nothing serious. I'm fine." replied Josh in a voice that
was hopefully convincing, considering at the moment he could basically feel his
temperature rising.
"So, you here with
anyone?"
"What?" asked
Josh, not quite sure he had heard her correctly.
"Are you here
alone?"
"Uh, no, I came with
someone, she's inside." he stuttered.
"Finally put an end
to Donna's misdirection?" teased Joey.
"I think so. But please don't say anything. We've barely admitted our feelings to each
other." said Josh.
"You mean you've
just now gotten around to admitting them. I told you months ago, Joshua." said Joey
with a smile.
"Yeah. Sometimes I'm a little slow." he
shrugged.
"I'm happy for you
two. I hope things work out."
"Thanks, what about
you? You seeing anyone?"
"No, not
seriously."
"What happened to Al
Keifer?" asked Josh trying not to smirk.
"Momentary lapse of
sanity?" mused Joey.
She looked down at her
watch. "I have to get going. If I don't see Donna tell her I said
'hi'. Call me sometime, let me know how
things are going."
"I will," said
Josh as he dipped his chin down.
Joey reached out and
lifted his chin up.
"I will and thanks
for the 'polling information' you gave me." he said clearly.
Joey looked at him with a
puzzled look for a second before she realized what he meant. "Oh, the 100
Donnas. You're welcome. Take care.
And get some sleep, you look like you're about to fall over."
Joey reached up to kiss
his cheek.
"Bye"
"Bye"
Josh watched as she back
in the building. She passed Donna on the
way but Donna was too busy talking to someone and didn't see her.
Donna excused herself
from the company of the completely boring gentleman she had been talking to and
went out to find Josh. She glanced at
her watch and made a mental calculation that the Advil and the painkiller Josh
had taken were probably wearing off about now.
She was right.
Donna found Josh right
where Joey had left him, leaning against the wall watching the fountain. He gave a weary smile and pushed himself up
to stand, as she got closer. She could
tell he was more than ready to go.
"Hey, you."
Not hesitating for a
second, he wrapped his arms around her and whispered into her ear. "Get me
out of here, please." he pleaded.
"Sure" she said
as pressed her hand against his warm cheek.
They walked back through
the building. She handed Josh a
painkiller and placed him in Sam's care while she went to gather their things
and talk to Mrs. Bartlet for a minute.
Twenty minutes later she was nudging Josh awake in the limo.
"Josh, wake
up."
He opened his eyes and
stared at her for a second before realizing where he was. The agent who had accompanied them back got
out and helped Donna get him upstairs.
She muttered her thanks and steered Josh towards her bed. His words were quickly starting to slur due
to the fact he hadn't eaten much at dinner.
"Josh, look at
me" she said as she stood in front of him.
He looked up slowly but
not really focusing. She reached out to
push his jacket off of his shoulders and undo his tie. His shaking hands fumbled at the buttons on
his shirt. Managing to get it off proved
to be quite a task but Donna let him work at it while she looked around for
something to eat. She came up empty
handed.
"Josh, I'm going to
get you something to eat. You need some
food on your stomach with those pills.
Finish getting undressed and get into bed. Josh are you listening?"
"Yeah...undressed...get
in bed. Can I sleep in your bed?"
he asked sounding quite drunk for someone who drank only Coke all night.
"Sure. I'm putting on CNN, yell at the Republicans,
don't fall asleep."
She left the room not
holding out any great hope that he would indeed still be awake when she got
back. Heading for the nearest vending
machine she smiled to herself as she realized she just told her boss to get in
her bed. She also realized that she
really needed to stop thinking of Josh as her boss and start thinking of him as
her...as her what? She wasn't quite
sure...yet.
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