Closing The Distance
By Heidi H.
 
 
 
Disclaimers-These are not my characters and I am 
making no money off of them.
 
Ratings Info-Sequel to Working Relationships, 
Sam/Donna, Mandy is back, strong language, sexual 
images
 
 
Spoilers-Any episode with Mandy, 20 Hours in LA, 
The Portland Trip, 
 
 
Special Thanks to Norma for helping me at every 
turn with this story.
 
 
 
 
 
Josh watched Sam and Donna come back from lunch.  
He had no idea what to say and how to act around 
them now that he knew their secret.  Josh busied 
himself with work and tried to ignore the burning 
desire to call them on the carpet for their lying 
and sneaking around.
 
 
Sam’s apartment..............................
 
                               “I think Josh knows something.”  Donna said, 
causing Sam to spit out the wine he was drinking.
 
                               “What?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “Yeah, he was off today and had a hard time 
looking me in the face and some things in my desk 
were moved around when I got back from lunch.”  
Donna explained.
 
                               “What is in your desk that would cause him to 
think something is going on?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “The card from my flowers.”  Donna said and let 
the reality sink in.
 
                               “We really need to tell him the truth.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Yeah and we need to tell him now.  I just 
wonder how he’s going to take it.”  Donna said.
 
                               “It’s just like you to worry about everyone 
else.”  Sam said, hugging her close.
 
                               “I have to work with him on a daily basis.”  
Donna said with a smile.
 
                               “Then we tell him tomorrow morning after 
staff.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Agreed.”  Donna said .
 
 
 
Next morning.....................................
 
                               “Josh, Sam and I need to talk to you now.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Okay, come on in.”  Josh said and watched the 
two come into his office.
 
 
Sam shut the door and sat in one of the office 
chairs.
 
                               “What did you guys need to talk to me about?”  
Josh asked, already thinking that this was the 
“conversation”.
 
                               “We wanted to tell you before you heard it from 
someone else.  Sam and I are involved and have 
been for a few months.  We didn’t want to tell 
anyone until we knew where this was going.  Sam and I 
are very serious about each other.”  Donna said.
 
                               “You are telling me that you’ve been seeing 
each other for a few months secretly and are just 
now telling people?”  Josh asked incredulously.
 
                               “You are the only person that we’ve told so 
far.”  Sam said, getting into the conversation.
 
                               “What did you expect me to do?”  Josh asked.
 
                               “I thought you’d be upset or angry that we 
didn’t tell you right away.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Oh yeah, I’m pretty pissed that you were 
sneaking around.  Do you realize that this could 
become the next White House sex scandal?  Do you 
realize how serious this is?”  Josh shouted.
 
                               “Wait a damn minute.  This isn’t gonna be a 
scandal.  We work in two different parts of the 
building.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Wanna bet?  The Deputy Director of 
Communications and the Deputy Chief of Staff’s Assistant 
dating is sure to look good on the front page of a 
tabloid magazine.”  Josh yelled.
 
                               “It isn’t gonna be on any magazine cover.  
We’ve been together for awhile and no one has picked 
it up yet.”  Sam shouted back at Josh.
 
                               “And what do you have to say for yourself, Miss 
Moss?”  Josh asked his assistant.
 
                               “What’s with the Miss Moss bit.  You’ve always 
called me Donna.”  Donna asked, confused.
 
                               “Well, it’s not appropriate for me to call you 
by your first name.  Starting today, there will 
be many changes in this part of the building.  
Zach is typing up the memo and you will have a copy 
on your desk this afternoon.  Read it and follow 
it to the ‘t’ or there will be disciplinary 
action taken.”  Josh successfully shut Donna up.
 
                               “I can’t believe you’re being such a jerk 
because I’m dating your assistant.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I’m not being a jerk.  Things have changed and 
we have to change with them.  The first thing to 
change is how things are run.  I have been to lax 
with those people.”  Josh said.
 
                               “What ‘people’ are you referring to?”  Donna 
asked.
 
                               “Assistants, secretaries, those sort of 
people.”  Josh shot back at her.
 
 
                               “Oh grow up.  You’re mad at me because I didn’t 
know how to tell you that I’d fallen in love with 
your best friend and you’re taking it out on 
everyone else.”  Donna blurted out.
 
Donna was stunned.  She couldn’t believe how 
spiteful Josh was being.  She hadn’t seen him this 
way since Christmas.
 
 
                               “No, I’m just making sure that people around 
here know their place.”  Josh said.
 
                               “That’s crap and you know it.”  Sam yelled.
 
                               “You did this to yourself.  You’ve insulted my 
self worth, interest in supposed local gomers, 
and my life.  You don’t get a vote in who I date or 
fall in love with.  Consider yourself lucky that 
we even came to you.  You could be hearing this 
from other people.”  Donna said.
 
Josh stopped and listened to what she was saying.  
He had done all of those things in order to 
protect here from the big bad world when he should’ve 
been protecting her from the people at work.  He 
made his next statements very carefully.
 
                               “Donna, you can always come to me about 
anything.  I never wanted to make you feel that you had 
to sneak around.”  Josh said quietly thinking 
about his own actions toward Donna when he yelled 
about her self worth.
 
                               “So, are you okay with us dating?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “As long as it doesn’t interfere with your 
work, but then again I don’t really have any other 
choice but to be ok with it.”  Josh said.
 
 
 
Josh watched the two leave his office.  The truth 
was that he wasn’t okay with it.  He didn’t want 
his best friend dating his assistant.  Things 
like this just weren’t done or tolerated, but Josh 
knew that Donna was happy and he had to stomach 
it.  He listened to his voice mail and found that 
Mandy had called.  Josh picked up the phone and 
dialed her office.  He needed someone to talk too 
and she was it for the moment.
 
 
 
Lunch.................................
 
                               “That went better than I expected.”  Donna 
said.
 
                               “Yeah.  I think that Josh sees that you are 
happy and he won’t do anything to make you unhappy 
or I’ll beat him up.”  Sam said with a smile.
 
                               “Oh my god.”  Donna whispered.
 
                               “If you don’t want me to beat him up, I won’t.  
It’s not that big a deal.”  Sam said.
 
                               “No, it’s not that.  Josh and Mandy just walked 
in.”  Donna whispered again.
 
                               “Yeah and they just saw us, so be nice when 
they get to the table.”  Sam said, wanting to 
prevent any fights before they happened.
 
                               “I won’t start anything, but if she insults me, 
all bets are off.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Hey guys.  I didn’t know that you were eating 
here.  We could’ve double dated for lunch.”  Josh 
said, carefully.
 
                               “Oh, I don’t think so.  We just came as 
friends.  Sam and I wanted a nice and quiet lunch.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Somehow, I don’t doubt that the lunch was 
quiet.”  Mandy said with a glance of pity at Donna.
 
                               “Ladies, let’s get back to our lunches.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Sam, I didn’t know you and Donna were a 
thing.”  Mandy said, trying to pump him for 
information.  She might be out of the White House inner 
circle, but she knew enough people in the business 
and how to get information from people when they 
least expected it.
 
                               “They are just having lunch, Mandy.  I don’t 
think that Sam and Donna are a thing and believe 
me, I would know.”  Josh said, giving Sam a look 
and knowing exactly what Mandy was trying to do.
 
                               “Well, I guess you’re right.  Sam wouldn’t look 
twice at someone as immature and uneducated as 
Donna.”  Mandy said with a slick, slimy smile.
 
                               “What the hell did you just say?”  Donna asked, 
ready to shove Mandy through the nice plate glass 
window by the table.
 
                               “Donna.”  Sam said, as a warning.
 
                               “Mandy.”  Josh warned his companion.
 
                               “No, she just insulted me and I’m not going to 
let her get away with it.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Then don’t.  Let me handle this.  Okay?”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Go right ahead.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Mandy, what is your problem?  Donna’s not 
dating your precious Josh, so why don’t you leave her 
alone.”  Sam said.
 
                               “What’s that supposed to mean?”  Josh 
questioned defensively.  Sam shot him a look that meant 
business.
 
                               “Do you really want to know what my problem is?  
Fine, I’m gonna explain it to you using lots of 
small words and pictures so that little Miss 
Wisconsin can understand it.”  Mandy cut in, carefully 
enunciating all of her words, veiling another 
insult to Donna.
 
Thankfully, the waitress set the check down on 
the table.  Sam looked at it and then back to the 
two women who were  staring each other down.  The 
looks they were shooting at each other were pure 
ice.  Both Sam and Josh knew that hell was just 
about ready to freeze over.
 
 
                               “It looks like our table is ready.”  Josh said, 
trying to steer Mandy away from the table.
 
                               “And we’re getting ready to go.”  Sam said 
quickly as he grabbed the check and Donna’s hand.
 
 
After Sam and Donna 
leave........................................
 
 
                               “You didn’t have to be so hateful to them.”  
Josh said.
 
                               “Josh, you know how I feel about her.  I am not 
going to apologize for my feelings and actions.  
This is who I am.  If you don’t like it, then 
don’t call and ask me out to lunch.”  Mandy said.
 
                               “Let’s not fight.”  Josh said.
 
                               “Fine.  Is the White House looking for a new 
director to run the Media Department and be a 
special liaison to the Communications Department?”  
Mandy asked.
 
                               “Why do you ask?”  Josh asked, not wanting to 
really have this conversation.
 
                               “I heard that CJ has been calling around and 
talking to people and I also know that Toby has 
been interviewing people for the last few weeks.  I 
still have a lot of contacts who can play ball 
here in Washington.  I know everything that still 
goes on around here, including the fact that there 
is a speech planned in Utah and everyone is going 
and getting two days off.”  Mandy said.
 
                               “You most certainly do have some good contacts 
because we haven’t announced who is going on the 
trip.  Now about the media director thing, we are 
considering adding a new office and member to the 
senior staff.”  Josh carefully explained, making 
no promises, but that didn’t stop Mandy.
 
 
                               “I would be more than willing to help out.”  
Mandy said.
 
 
                               “I don’t know.  CJ and Toby might have a 
problem with that considering the way you left 
everybody scrambling to fix and control things that were 
still up in the air.  I know for a fact that Sam 
will have a problem because you just insulted him 
and you insulted Donna, who is one of his closest 
friends and mine too.  You can’t get along with 
Donna and she is my assistant.  You’d be running 
things to her, so that they get back to me.  Can 
you do that?”  Josh said.
 
                               “CJ and Toby need to grow up.  I left and went 
back to Lennox Chase because they respected me 
and let me do my job the best I knew how.  Sam is 
an idiot if he thinks that I’m gonna lay off Donna 
because they’re friends and so are you.  I never 
liked Donna from the first day that I met her and 
still don’t.  No one and nothing is going to 
change my feelings about her.  As for Donna, she 
needs to learn her place.  I would be over her in the 
scheme of things and she’d have to learn how to 
placate me or she can look for a new job.”  Mandy 
railed off at Josh.
 
                               “What is your problem with Donna?  Do you still 
think that she has a crush on me?”  Josh asked in 
amusement.
 
                               “Donna has been in love with you from day one.  
Nothing is going to change the way she feels 
about you, no matter who she dates or has a fling 
with.”  Mandy said.
 
 
                               “I doubt that, but why don’t we table this 
discussion for now and just eat lunch.  We’ll talk 
about it more later.”  Josh said.
 
 
Josh knew that no one would want Mandy back in 
the White House working because they didn’t trust 
her.  Mandy would never get along with Donna and 
he didn’t want to lose Donna.  Josh tried to avoid 
the subject all through lunch.
 
 
Sam’s Apartment.............................
 
                               “I can’t believe that little bitch.”  Donna 
said.
 
                               “Could we please not talk about Mandy tonight.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “She insulted me right there in front of you 
and you didn’t say a damn word to defend me.”  
Donna said, angry that no one stood up for her.
 
 
                               “I’m sorry that she insulted you, but I 
couldn’t say anything without admitting we are dating 
and I’m not sure that I want a mouth like that to 
be privy to our relationship.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I can’t take this.  You can’t even defend me 
in public for fear of being found out.”  Donna 
yelled at Sam.
 
                               “I want to be able to scream that I love you 
and that we are together from the rooftops, but I 
can’t.”  Sam said without hesitation.
 
                               “You said that you love me.”  Donna’s voice 
softened.
 
                               “Well, yeah.  I’ve loved you from the day that 
we met.  You are the most kind, caring, and 
considerate person that I’ve ever met.  Don’t let 
Mandy and Josh get you down.  By the way, what was 
that you said in Josh’s office about being in love 
with me?”  Sam said.
 
                               “Yes, I love you.  You have been there through 
everything that has happened and supported me.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Wow.  We are saying the ‘L’ word.”  Sam mused.
 
                               “You make it sound like a dirty word when you 
say it like that.”  Donna giggled.
 
                               “No, it’s just a 
little..................scary.”  Sam said, pulling Donna into his arms.
 
                               “It’s not so scary, especially when saying it 
to you.  Now, Mandy being back in town, that’s 
scary.”  Donna said, as she relaxed in his arms.
 
                               “Donna.”  Sam just sighed.
 
                               “She just makes me so mad.  She knows exactly 
what sensitive buttons to push and she pushes them 
so liberally.”  Donna said.
 
                               “She’s just angry that we showed her the door.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “I’d like to show her something else.”  Donna 
said, getting snarky.
 
                               “Is Josh making you come with us to Utah?”  Sam 
asked, changing the subject again.
 
                               “Yeah, I don’t know why he needs me.  There is 
the speech thing and then two days off in Utah.  
I’m going to be so bored.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Well, I think the hotel has a pool, so you can 
get some tanning time in.”  Sam said making a 
reference to their trip to LA.
 
                               “Plus, I might be spending those nights with my 
boyfriend in a hotel room, if he gets all his 
work done during the day.”  Donna said seductively.
 
 
                               “With an offer like that, you can bet that all 
his work will be done.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Then it might be worth it to go on the trip.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “It will definitely be worth it.”  Sam said 
back to her.
 
Air Force 
One.........................................................................
 
                               “I want to tell you all something before you 
hear it from someone else.”  Sam seriously said to 
the senior staff gathered around the conference 
table.
 
                               “What is it?”  Toby asked in a tired voice.
 
                               “Donna and I are dating and have been for some 
time.”  Sam stated.
 
                               “You didn’t just say that you are dating Donna 
did you?”  CJ asked.
 
                               “That’s exactly what I said.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Well who else knows?”  CJ asked wanting to 
know all of the facts in case she had to spin it in 
the press.
 
                               “Just Josh and now you guys.  We want to keep 
this quiet.”  Sam said.
 
                               “How long?”  Toby asked.
 
                               “It’s been about six months.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Why wasn’t I your first phone call?”  CJ 
demanded.
 
                               “Donna and I weren’t sure where this thing was 
going and we didn’t want to get everyone in a 
lather about the ramifications.”  Sam added and shot 
Josh a look.
 
                               “Don’t look at me.  I only found out a few days 
ago. And for the record, I think it’s a bad 
idea.”  Josh sniped.
 
                               “Wrong.  This isn’t anybody’s business except 
for me and Donna.  These are our lives and nobody 
else gets a vote in how we live them.”  Sam said, 
raising his voice as he went on.  
 
                               “Sam, I agree with Josh.  This is a bad idea 
and we don’t need to be cleaning up your dating 
life again.”  CJ said, not wanting to be the one to 
tell Sam that he couldn’t see Donna.
 
                               “I’m not going to stop seeing her.  This isn’t 
about politics and I don’t care how it’s going to 
look.”  Sam shouted at the people gathered around 
the table.
 
                               “You might not care how it’s gonna look, but I 
have to answer questions if it does get out.”  CJ 
said.
 
                               “Sam, you have to break it off with her.  It’s 
for the best.”  Toby quietly said.
 
                               “Is my job in jeopardy if I refuse?”  Sam asked 
with deadly calm.
 
Leo chose that moment to step in and prevent the 
conversation from getting too out of hand.
 
                               “Well, we’ll table this for now.  So far it 
hasn’t been a problem and we don’t need to start 
alienating each other.  But so help me, Sam, if this 
becomes a problem, there will be decisions to be 
made for both of your sakes.”  Leo said.
 
                               “It isn’t going to be a problem.  Thanks Leo.”  
Sam said.
 
 
                               “It’s bad politics.  This won’t play well in 
the public.”  CJ added before Leo shot her a look 
to shut up.
 
 
 
Utah................................................................................
 
                               “The speech went really well.”  Sam said to 
Donna as they were walking to the elevators.
 
                               “Everyone seemed to enjoy it from where I was 
sitting.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I’m sorry that you couldn’t sit with us, but 
Leo thinks it’s a good idea that we give it some 
more time before we are seen together publicly.”  
Sam explained.
 
                               “I totally understand where Leo is coming 
from.”  Donna said.
 
                               “What are you doing tomorrow?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “I am gonna go explore one of the local parks, 
since my boyfriend, who was supposed to have two 
days off, is in a meeting during the day.”  Donna 
said.
 
                               “The meeting’s only supposed to last until two, 
so we can lay out by the pool after that.”  Sam 
suggested.
 
                               “Then I will see you at 3ish by the pool.  
Don’t be late, I bought a new bikini.”  Donna said 
before she shut her hotel room door.
 
 
 
Donna easily found a local park where she had 
some privacy and solitude.  The paths had lots of 
twists and turns, but were easy to follow.  She was 
taking pictures when a park jeep pulled up next 
to her.  Donna waited for the rangers to speak.
 
                               “Who are you and what are you doing out here?”  
Ranger Griffin asked.
 
                               “My name is Donna Moss and I’m just exploring.”  
Donna pushed the rising sense of panic down.
 
                               “You are in a restricted area.  Didn’t you see 
all the  signs posted along this path?  What is 
your name and what are you doing here?”  Ranger 
Morgan again asked her.
 
                               “My name is Donna Moss and I just came out here 
to explore.  I must’ve missed the signs in my 
excitement to see some of the sights.”  Donna 
repeated.
 
                               “Let me see some ID.”  Ranger Griffin demanded.
 
 
Donna thumbed through her backpack, only to 
remember that her driver’s license was in her 
checkbook that was back in her hotel room.
 
                               “Rangers, I’ve left my ID in my hotel room.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Then we have no choice, but to take you into 
custody and hold you until we get confirmation of 
your identity.  Please put your hands behind your 
back.”  Ranger Morgan said and pulled out a pair 
of handcuffs.
 
                               “I told you who I am.”  Donna went into full 
panic mode when she saw the handcuffs.
 
                               “Yes, we know what you told us, but you could 
be lying.  For all we know, you could be a wanted 
criminal.”  Ranger Griffin said as he grabbed 
Donna’s arms and let Ranger Morgan handcuff her.
 
 
Donna was oblivious to the ride back to the 
Ranger  Station.  She couldn’t believe that this was 
happening again.  It was something that she 
couldn’t live through again, no matter how many people 
were there for her.
 
 
The Ranger Station was located at the front of 
the park.  Donna was placed in a holding cell.
 
                               “Here is a phone.  You may make one phone 
call.”  Ranger Morgan said as he threw a cordless 
phone into her cell.
 
Donna had to dial the phone twice because her 
hands were shaking so badly.
 
                               “Freeport Hotel and Convention Center.”  the 
desk clerk answered.
 
                               “Yes, please connect me to the Hilton Room.”  
Donna replied.
 
                               “I’m sorry that room isn’t accepting any phone 
calls.  May I take a message and have someone get 
back to you?”  the clerk asked.
 
                               “This is an emergency.  I am Donna Moss, 
assistant to the White House Deputy Chief of Staff.  I 
need to be connected with the room immediately.”  
Donna demanded.
 
                               “Yes, Miss Moss.  Please hold while I connect 
you.”  the clerk said.
 
 
Ginger was monitoring the phones for the room and 
was shocked when the desk clerk told her that 
Donna Moss was on line two and needed to speak to 
Sam immediately.  Ginger went right in and spoke to 
Sam because she knew that Donna wouldn’t 
interrupt a meeting unless it was an emergency.
 
                              “Donna, what is it?”  Sam asked, concerned.
 
                               “Sam, I need you.”  Donna shakily said from the 
other end of the phone.
 
                               “What happened?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “I went to the park and got off the path.  
These park rangers asked for my ID and I accidentally 
left it in the room.  They didn’t believe me and 
are holding me in a cell until they can confirm 
my identity.  Please, can you come down and get 
me.”  Donna explained.
 
Sam heard the unspoken fear in her voice.  He 
knew that she was terrified after her last 
experience with law enforcement.  Sam knew that he needed 
to reassure her.
 
                               “Donna, I will be there in fifteen minutes.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “Please hurry.”  Donna said.
 
 
Sam went back into the meeting and informed Leo, 
Josh, Toby, and the President of the situation.  
The meeting was immediately postponed and 
rescheduled.  Everyone was very concerned about Donna.
 
                               “Sam, wait up.  I’m going with you.”  Josh 
sprinted across the hotel.
 
                               “No, you’re not.  Donna doesn’t need to see you 
freaking out over this.”  Sam firmly said.
 
                               “She is my assistant and my friend.  I want to 
be there for her.”  Josh said.
 
                               “Your friend?  What happened to inappropriate 
behavior with your staff?”  Sam spat out.
 
                               “Come on, Sam.  I can’t stop being her friend 
and caring about what happens to her.”  Josh 
pleaded.
 
                               “Fine, you can go, but let me do the talking.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “Okay.  By the way, I grabbed Donna’s ID’s from 
her room.”  Josh said.
 
                               “That will help us when we get there.  Thanks.”  
Sam said.
 
 
It took Sam and Josh about ten minutes to get to 
the Ranger Station.  They walked into the 
building and saw Donna in a cell looking very scared.  
She lit up when she saw the guys come through the 
door.
 
                               “Can I help you?”  Ranger Morgan asked from his 
desk.
 
                               “Yes, we are here for Donna Moss.”  Sam said.
 
                               “We don’t have a Donna Moss in custody boys.”  
Ranger Morgan said.
 
                               “Then we are here for the woman you have in 
that cell.”  Sam pointed out.
 
                               “Oh her.  That’s Jane Doe.”  Ranger Griffin 
shouted.
 
                               “Her name is Donna Moss and here are two 
separate ID’s that confirm it.”  Josh laid the ID’s on 
the desk.
 
                               “These could be faked.  I guess we’ll have to 
run a fingerprint check and make a match.”  Ranger 
Morgan said.
 
                               “Is that the only way that you’ll confirm it?”  
Josh asked.
 
                               “Yep.”  Ranger Morgan replied.
 
                               “Okay then.  I would like to be present when 
you do it because as her attorney, I want to 
protect her from any possible mistakes.”  Sam said.
 
                               “An attorney, huh.  Well we might take your 
word for it.”  Ranger Griffin stated.
 
                               “Listen to me very carefully.  We work for the 
President of the United States and you are 
holding my personal assistant.  If you don’t take our 
word for it and let her go, you’re gonna have 
bigger problems than an eager hiker who wandered off 
the trail.”  Josh threatened.
 
 
The rangers went out of the room to talk.  When 
they came back, Ranger Morgan spoke.
 
                               “We looked at the IDs and confirmed that the 
woman in question is her.  She can go ahead and 
go.”  Ranger Morgan said as the cell was unlocked.
 
 
Donna lunged at Sam and he caught her in a big 
hug.  He could feel her shaking.  
 
                               “Shh, you’re safe now.  I’ve got you and no 
one’s going to hurt you.  Come on, I’ll take you 
back to the hotel.”  Sam said and guided her to the 
door.
 
Josh watched the couple walk to the car.  Donna 
was holding onto him for dear life because she was 
so scared of what could’ve happened.
 
Once they were in the car, Sam got into the 
driver’s seat and got onto the road.  Josh reached 
around to the back to give Donna’s hand a reassuring 
squeeze.  He was amazed when Donna scooted to the 
far corner of the car away from everyone.  The 
rest of the drive was in silence.
 
After Donna was settled in her room, Sam and Josh 
stood in the hall talking.
 
                               “She needs to talk to someone.  Donna has never 
shied away from touching.”  Josh said.
 
                               “She’s gonna explode if she doesn’t get this 
out of her system.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Donna’s comfortable with you.  Make her talk.  
Do whatever it takes.”  Josh said.
 
 
Sam lightly knocked on her door and let himself 
into the room.  He had a feeling that this was 
going to be a long and physical night.
 
 
Donna walked out of the bathroom and into her 
room where Sam was standing.  She needed a shower to 
wash away all of the bad memories from her day.
 
                               “What are you doing in here?”  Donna asked, 
pulling the robe tighter around her body.
 
                               “I knocked on the door and you didn’t answer, 
so I let myself in.”  Sam said, finally noticing 
that Donna was standing in the middle of the room 
wearing a bathrobe.
 
                               “Don’t do that again.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Okay.  I won’t.”  Sam said.
 
                               “What did you want?”  Donna asked.
 
                               “I came in because we need to talk about what 
happened in DC.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I’m fine.  We don’t need to talk about it.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “You’re wrong.  We do need to talk about it.  
You  need to get it out.”  Sam said.
 
                               “And how do you know what I need?”  Donna 
shouted.
 
                               “Because I love you and I know that you’re 
hurting.  Ever since you were arrested in DC,  your 
behavior around people has done a 180.  You 
wouldn’t even let Josh touch you in the car.  Talk to 
me please.”  Sam begged her.
 
                               “Do you really want to know what happened?”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Yes, I do.  I want to help you get over it.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “Don’t you get it?  I am never going to be able 
to get over it.  It is a part of me.”  Donna 
said.
 
                               “Talk to me.”  Sam begged her again.
 
                               “I was arrested in front of people whose 
respect I had finally earned.  These people had to come 
to my rescue.  This thing changed how they see 
me.”  Donna said.
 
 
Sam sat there and waited for her to speak again.  
He knew that she needed to get it out without him 
begging her to go on.
 
                               “I’m angry at myself for letting this happen.  
I should’ve never let that guy be able to do 
this.  I lost a lot that day, more than anyone will 
ever know.  I couldn’t control what was going on 
in my life.  My life was spinning out of control 
and I couldn’t do a damn thing about it.”  Donna 
had to stop because the sobs racked her body.  
 
Sam went and sat on the bed next to her.  He put 
his arm around her shoulders and let her cry.  
 
                               “I was humiliated that day when the police 
handcuffed me and led me through the White House.  It 
was embarrassing to have people see me like 
that.”  Donna almost whispered.
 
                               “Donna, it’s okay.  None of those people think 
any less of you.”  Sam gently said.
 
                               “Yes, they do.  No one brings up topics like 
the police or human rights violations in Chinese 
and Mexican prisons because they’re afraid of how 
I’ll react.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Everyone is just trying to be sensitive to 
your feelings.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I don’t need people to be sensitive.  I need 
people to treat me the way they did before it 
happened.”  Donna’s voice raising on every word.
 
Sam watched Donna get up and pace around the 
room.  He saw that her gaze rested on the glass 
balcony doors and the books on the table.  He jumped 
up and wrapped her into a tight hug until he was 
satisfied that she wasn’t going to do anything 
irrational.
 
                               “Do you know what it was like when they took me 
to be booked?”  Donna asked.
 
                               “I have a general idea of what you went 
through.”  Sam carefully said.
 
                               “You have no idea of what I went through.  It 
was humiliating and degrading.  Do you know what 
it is like to have someone ask you if you have any 
communicable diseases?”  Donna yelled at him.
 
                               “No, I don’t.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Do you know what that strip search was like?  
It was the most horrible event in my life ever.”  
Donna said.
 
 
Sam was quiet as he sat on the bed and pondered 
what his girlfriend had gone through and what he 
couldn’t prevent from happening.
 
                               “They made me take off all of my clothes in 
this little room.  I was in there naked for everyone 
to look at and examine.”  Donna said.
 
Donna once again had to stop speaking because the 
sobs were racking her body.  Sam went to where 
she was and tried to hug her.  She immediately 
scooted away from him and looked at him like he was 
trying to hurt her.  He understood that she needed 
space and didn’t try to approach her or corner 
her.
 
                               “Don’t touch me.”  Donna shouted and looked at 
him like a rapist.
 
                               “Donna, it’s me.  It’s Sam.  I’m not gonna hurt 
you.”  Sam said and came a little closer.
 
                               “No!”  Donna shouted.
 
                               “Stop right now.  I love you and I’m not going 
to hurt you.  You need to relax and let me help 
you through this.”  Sam said, looking right into 
her eyes and resting his arms on her shoulders.
 
                               “The worst part of the whole thing is that 
everyone knew what was happening.  Did you know that 
a lot of the men at the White House couldn’t even 
look me in the face for a couple of weeks?”  
Donna asked.
 
                               “No, I didn’t know that.”  Sam said.
 
                               “They knew what had happened to me.  My friends 
and co-workers knew.  You knew.”   Donna said.
 
                               “I don’t think less of you because you went 
through that horrific experience.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Then why haven’t you tried to sleep with me?”  
Donna asked, completely out of left field.
 
                               “I didn’t think that we were ready to take that 
step.”  Sam softly said.
 
                               “I don’t know if I’ll ever be ready for someone 
to see me naked again.”  Donna said.
 
                               “This relationship isn’t about sex, it’s about 
love.  I would never try to make you do something 
you didn’t want to or weren’t ready for.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Do you know how badly I wanted you or Josh to 
stop the search?”  Donna asked out of the blue.
 
                               “No, but I can guess how badly you wanted us 
to.”  Sam said.
 
Donna was shaking again and contemplating her 
next move.  She was so angry and worked up, that 
lashing out at someone or something was the only 
thing on her mind.  Donna focused on the table that 
held a stack of books and the glass doors.  She 
lunged for the table, but got nowhere.  Sam had 
already beat her to the punch and had her in a big 
bear hug. 
 
                               “Let me go.”  Donna shouted and struggled 
against Sam.
 
                               “I’m not gonna let you go.  You are not going 
to hurt yourself or destroy anything.”  Sam 
continued to maneuver Donna slowly to the bed.
 
                               “Don’t do this.”  Donna warned.
 
                               “I am going to do this.  You need to calm down 
and relax.  You’re getting so worked up and I’m 
concerned about you.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Leave me alone and get out of my room.”  Donna 
lashed out.
 
The words hurt, but Sam knew that she had to lash 
out at something or someone.  He was more than 
willing to take the abuse if it got Donna past the 
point that she was stuck at.
 
               
 
Donna broke out in a fresh round of tears as she 
lay across the bed.  Sam went to her and stroked 
her hair and back.  Donna fell into a restless 
slumber and Sam knew that even sleep wouldn’t help.  
He fished the phone out of his pocket and called 
Josh.
 
                               “It is two in the morning.  What do you want?”  
a half  awake Josh asked.
 
                               “Donna finally got this thing out of her 
system, but I’m concerned about her.”  Sam asked.
 
                               “That’s your judgment call since I wasn’t in 
there.  Tell me how bad it was for her.”  Josh 
asked, now fully wide awake.
 
                               “It was worse than any of us could’ve imagined 
and I don’t think that she has told me everything 
yet.”  Sam said.
 
                               Both men were very quiet on the ends of their 
phones.  This thing had affected Donna more than 
anyone could have ever expected.
 
                               “I’d better get back to her and see how she’s 
doing.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Yeah, take care of her.  She going to need 
somebody to do that for her right now.”  Josh said 
before he hung up his phone.
 
 
 
Sam let himself into the room again and watched 
Donna sleep.  She was tossing and turning and 
mumbling.  He stripped off his clothes to his boxers 
and undershirt and crawled into bed with her.  
When he got under the covers, he put his arms 
around her and held her tight.  Donna seemed to relax 
in the safety of his arms.  
 
 
Sam watched the sun come up in the sky and 
wondered what the day would bring.
 
Donna felt the strong arms around her and the sun 
on her face.  She opened her eyes to find Sam 
watching her.
 
                               “Good morning sunshine.”  Sam said with an easy 
smile.
 
                               “Morning to you too.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Donna, about last night....”  Sam started.
 
                               “I really don’t want to talk about it right 
now.”  Donna cut in.
 
                               “But we will talk about it.”  Sam promised her.
 
                               “Yeah, but I’m gonna take a shower and get 
ready for breakfast.”  Donna said and got out of bed.  
Sam took the hint and went back to his room to 
get dressed for the day.
 
                               
 
Sam met Donna at her hotel door and rode down in 
the elevator to breakfast.
 
                               “Good morning Donna and Sam.”  President 
Bartlet greeted the two.
 
                               “Good morning to you to sir.”  Sam said.
 
Donna was waved over to where the other 
assistants were eating and Sam went to the senior staff’s 
table.
 
                               
 
Donna was quiet through breakfast and didn’t 
speak unless she was spoken to.  Sam and Josh both 
noticed this from across the room.
 
                               “What do you guys have planned for today?”  
Josh asked Sam.
 
                               “We were planning on a picnic, but Donna isn’t 
in any mood to be around other people or out in 
public.”  Sam said.
 
                               “What about taking her on a tour of the town?”  
Josh asked.
 
                               “I think she just wants to be alone.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “The last thing she needs is to be alone by 
herself right now.  Donna needs to know that we are 
there for her and want to be with her.”  Josh 
said.
 
                               “What do you suggest?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “Maybe we could work in the room.”  Josh 
suggested.
 
                               “Let’s go get her.”  Sam said.
 
 
Donna was drinking her orange juice at the table 
by herself.  She really didn’t want to talk to 
people and the only reason she was there was 
because Sam had dragged her down here.
 
                               “Donna?”  Abbey Bartlet asked.
 
                               “Yes ma’am.”  Donna politely replied.
 
                               “I heard what happened at the park yesterday.  
The President and I want you to know that we have 
faith in you no matter what happened.”  Abbey 
said.
 
                               “Thank you for the support ma’am.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Donna, are you having problems sleeping?  Do 
you need a prescription to help you sleep?”  Abbey 
asked very carefully.
 
                               “Thank you for the offer, but I have something 
over the counter in my room, ma’am.  I appreciate 
your kindness.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Donna, my door is always open if you want to 
talk.”  Abbey said.
 
                               “Thank you for the offer ma’am.”  Donna said.
 
 
Sam and Josh waited until the First Lady was done 
speaking with Donna to walk over.
 
                               “Hey.  We are gonna go back to Josh’s room and 
get some work done.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Fine, what do you need me to do?”  Donna 
asked. ready to throw herself into her work.
 
 
 
Sam, Josh, and Donna all rode up in the same 
elevator.  Donna was busy thinking about all the 
things that Josh and Sam needed her to do and the 
guys were trying to keep her mind on something 
constructive and wouldn’t allow her to wallow in her 
own thoughts and self pity.
 
                               “We did good today.”  Josh said looking at the 
pile of papers that they had gotten through.
 
                               “Yeah, we did.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I hate to leave you guys on your own this 
afternoon, but I have a meeting with Leo, so I’ll see 
you later.”  Josh said and sailed out the door.
 
                               “We haven’t had lunch yet, so why don’t you 
change into your suit and we can get lunch by the 
pool and squeeze some sunbathing time in.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Okay, I’ll see you down there.”  Donna said 
and headed for her own room.
 
After a sandwich, they headed to the pool where 
they were the only ones laying out.
 
Sam decided to talk to Donna about the night 
before.
 
                               “Hey.  How are you doing after last night?”  
Sam asked.
 
                               “I’m fine and I am really sorry about it.”  
Donna said.
 
Sam started to say something, but Donna cut him 
off at the pass.
               
                               “Why is this in your teeth?  It is my problem.”  
Donna asked him.
 
                               “It’s my problem because it happened to my 
girlfriend and I want to know what it did to you.”  
Sam said.
 
                               “Sam, it isn’t something that I want to get 
into in a public place.”  Donna said, glancing 
around the pool.
 
                               “Then we’ll talk about it after dinner and we 
will talk because this isn’t something that you 
can run away from.”  Sam said.
 
                               “After dinner then.”  Donna said.
 
For the first time, Sam looked over at Donna and 
what she was wearing.  The one piece blue suit 
looked *good* on Donna.  He figured that she needed 
to hear something nice for a change.
 
                               “That suit really looks nice on you.”  Sam 
said.
 
                               “Thanks.  You know that I picked this one out 
for you.”  Donna said, relaxing.
 
                               “It works for you.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I brought some other stuff that I wanted to 
wear just for you.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Donna, I don’t want you to feel like you have 
to wear those things now.  I am perfectly 
comfortable waiting until we are both ready.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Thanks for understanding.”  Donna said and 
rolled over to get some sun on her back and ending 
the conversation.
 
 
 
The rest of the afternoon was spent in quiet 
because neither of them wanted to fight about what 
was going on.
               
 
After a quick dinner in the hotel restaurant and 
they were both back in Donna’s room......
 
Donna was pacing because she knew that Sam was 
going to start asking questions and she didn’t know 
if she was gonna be able to answer them without 
getting out of control.
 
                               “Donna, what really happened when you were 
strip searched?”  Sam broached the subject.
 
                               “I was led into a small room and told to take 
off my clothes.”  Donna relayed to Sam in the most 
honest and straightforward way she could.
 
                               “What happened next?”  Sam asked, trying to 
keep all emotion out of his voice.
 
                               “I did as they said.  I took off all of my 
clothes and stood there in front of several people 
naked.”  Donna’s voice started to shake.
 
                               “What did they do to you?”  Sam asked, not 
really wanting to hear it, but knowing that Donna 
needed to talk about it.
 
                               “They performed a body cavity search to make 
sure that I wasn’t carrying any type of 
contraband.”  Donna had tears running down her face.
 
 
Sam walked over and sat down next to her on the 
bed.  He put his arm around her shoulders and let 
her cry it out.  It was all that he could do for 
her right now.
 
                               “Then they handed me that orange prison 
jumpsuit and told me to put it on.”  Donna continued.
 
                               “I’m so sorry that we couldn’t prevent it from 
happening.”  Sam sincerely said.
 
                               “I know that you would’ve done anything to stop 
it if you could.  I don’t blame you or Josh for 
what happened.  I know that you all worked so hard 
to make sure I was ok.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I wish we could’ve prevented it.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I know that you do and I have never blamed you 
for it.  I am so lucky to have people in my life 
that will drop every thing for me.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I love you and I will always drop anything for 
you when you need me.  You are the most important 
thing in my life.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Thanks for being there for me.  I love you.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “I love you too.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Will you stay with me tonight?  I don’t want 
to be alone right now.”  Donna asked.
 
 
Sam and Donna laid down on the bed and he held 
her until she fell asleep.  He stroked her hair and 
back as a gesture of support and faith.  Donna 
was glad that she had Sam to lean on.  He had been 
so supportive and wonderful through everything 
that had happened.
 
The next day.....................................
 
The next morning found the staff in last minute 
meetings and the assistants packing up everything 
that their bosses had managed to lose or misplace 
during the “vacation”.  Donna looked around and 
wondered if she would ever be able to go to a 
national park or listen to the president talk about 
them without thinking about her horrendous 
experience.  Only time would tell what would happen.  
Donna thought back to the nights she had spent with 
Sam.  He had just slept with her and hadn’t 
pushed her for sex.  They fit each other well, even in 
their sleep.
 
Air Force 
One.....................................................
 
The flight back to Washington was nice.  Everyone 
was able to dress in casual clothes.  It was one 
of the perks in working for a President who liked 
to be on the same level as his staff.  
 
Donna kept glancing at the conference room door 
and back to her watch.  She wanted Sam’s meeting 
to be over  so she could go in and *talk* to him.  
There were so many things that had happened.  
Donna regretted her comment about not wanting anyone 
to see her naked again.  There was only one 
person that she wanted to see her naked and that was 
Sam.  
 
Sam looked at his watch for the hundredth time in 
the last hour.  The meeting was so boring and he 
kept getting lost in his thoughts about Donna.  
He didn’t want to rush into a sexual relationship 
because he thought it would throw the balance of 
power off in their relationship and he didn’t 
want to do anything to unsettle her and the 
relationship that they were building.
 
 
Finally the meeting ended and Donna saw everyone 
but Sam come out of the room.  About ten minutes 
later, she stealthily made her way into the room.  
She quickly opened the door and made sure 
everyone was out and locked it behind her.
 
Sam heard the door open and was surprised to see 
Donna and even more surprised to hear the lock 
tumble into place.  He wondered what she was doing.
 
               
Donna shrugged out of her jacket and threw it on 
the table in front of him.  Sam was wondering 
what was going on and saw the seductive smile on her 
face.
 
                               “Donna, what are you doing?”  Sam asked, 
walking over to where she was standing.
 
                               “What does it look like?  I’m trying to join 
the Mile High Club.”  Donna said and reached for 
the buttons on her blouse.
 
Sam reached a hand out and covered hers.  He held 
tight, preventing her from unbuttoning the shirt.  
They both looked at each other and waited for the 
other to speak.
 
                               “Donna, you don’t have to do this.”  Sam 
finally said.
 
                               “I know, but I want to do this.”  Donna 
replied, leaning up to kiss him.
 
                               “Now?”  Sam pulled back, in shock.
 
                               “Well, yeah.  Hence the Mile High Club, silly.”  
Donna playfully swatted his arm.
 
                               “I can’t believe I’m saying this, but,  I’m not 
sure that this is such a good idea.  We’re on Air 
Force One, our bosses- including the President of 
the United States- are just on the other side of 
that door.”  Sam seriously said.
 
                               “Makes it more exciting that way.”  Donna said, 
as she slid her hands up his sweater.
 
                               “Donna, there could be some very serious 
ramifications if we get caught.”  Sam tried again, but 
his conviction was waning as Donna played with 
the hair on his chest.
 
                               “I know, but we won’t get caught.  The door is 
locked and we can be quiet.”  Donna said as she 
pushed his sweater up more and leaned down to 
place kisses across his stomach.
 
                               “Come on, Donna.  Don’t you want to do this at 
home where it can be done properly, like in a 
bed?”  Sam’s resolve continued to weaken as he let 
her pull the sweater over his head.  It landed in 
a chair near where her jacket was thrown.
 
                               “We can do it properly right here.”  Donna 
said, running her hands over the bulge in his jeans 
before unzipping them.
 
                               “We really shouldn’t be doing this.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Uh huh.”  Donna said as she went to work.
 
She unzipped and shoved his jeans down past his 
knees, along with his boxers.  Donna kneeled on 
the floor in front of him and reached for his cock 
that was springing to life.
 
                               “I still don’t.........”  Sam groaned and dug 
his fingers into her hair as she touched his cock.
 
                               “Hush, we need to be quiet.”  Donna said right 
before she used her tongue to discover Sam’s 
wondrous cock and balls.  Her tongue was having fun 
exploring all the sensitive places on Sam’s body.
 
                               “I...can...do...that”  Sam grunted and then let 
Donna do her work without any more resistance.
 
After a few minutes, Sam knew that she needed to 
stop or they’d have a lot of explaining to do.
 
                               “Donna, we need to stop.”  Sam said.
 
                               “We already went through this.”  Donna breathed 
onto his now wet cock.
 
                               “No, that’s not what I meant.  It’s just 
that....”  Sam trailed off, not sure how to tell Donna 
that this was going to be over way too soon.
 
                               “Oh.  Oh yeah.”  Donna said, realizing what he 
meant.
 

She snaked back up his body and kissed his mouth
hard.  She pulled back and started to undo her 
own jeans.
 
                               “Uh, Donna.  I don’t have....”  Sam sputtered 
as she watched her take her clothes off.
 
                               “That’s ok.”  Donna pushed him back against the 
table and held his cock in one hand and reached 
into her own jacket, pulling out a condom.
 
                               “You are so incredibly sexy.  Do you know what 
you do to me?”  Sam asked as he spun them around, 
so that Donna could perch herself on the edge of 
the table.  He kissed her and ran his fingers 
down her body.  Sam pulled her tight against him.
 
                               “No.”  Donna said quietly as her alabaster skin 
turned a bright shade of pink.
 
                               “Well, you do all these wonderful things to me, 
including convincing me that this is a good idea.  
It is taking all my willpower and self control to 
keep me from devouring you.”  Sam said as he 
dropped kisses on her shoulders.
 
                               “Sam, just let go.”  Donna said breathlessly, 
but with an urgency in her voice, as she wanted 
him to loose control with her.
 
Sam looked at the woman before him.  He leaned 
forward and kissed her again before taking the 
condom out of her hand.  He quickly slipped it on and 
turned back to her.
 
                               “Are you sure?”  Sam asked once more, wanting 
to be sure that this was what she really wanted.
 
                               “Sam...”  Donna breathed and guided him to her.
 
                               “I’ll take that as a yes.”  Sam said and 
settled his hands on her hips and slowly entered her 
waiting body.
 
They found a rhythm quickly and silently thrust 
their hips to each other.  When Sam knew he was 
getting close, he drifted one hand to her clit and 
began to circle it in time to their thrusts.  
Soon the waves of Donna’s orgasm ripped through her 
and she bit down on Sam’s shoulder to muffle the 
cries as she came.  Sam felt the hot tears on his 
back and suspected that this had a lot more to do 
with what she had been through.  A few more 
thrusts was enough to push him over the edge and he 
whispered in her ear of her beauty and his love for 
her as he came inside her.  They stayed that way 
until it became necessary for Sam to withdraw and 
the need for them to get dressed and rejoin their 
colleagues outweighed their want for each other.  
Plus, Donna had only brought one condom with her 
and they weren’t ready to take that kind of 
chance with each other, yet.
 
Sam disposed of the condom in the trash can in 
the corner of the room.  He crumpled up some paper 
and placed it strategically on top of the condom.  
The last thing they needed was for someone to 
discover they were having sex on Air Force One.  
When he turned back around, he watched her dressing.  
He pulled his own clothes on and walked back over 
to her.  Sam snaked his arms around her waist.
 
                               “You are an amazing woman.”  Sam whispered into 
her ear.
 
                               “You’re not so bad yourself Mr. Seaborn, but 
we’d better get out of here before someone notices 
that we’re missing.”  Donna said.
 
 
She waited for Sam to put his sweater back on 
before opening the door.  She took one last look at 
him and slipped out of the room.  A few minutes 
later, Sam walked out of the conference room and 
went in search of Toby, so that he could get 
harassed about the latest draft of a speech they were 
writing.  He passed Donna sitting with Josh and 
winked at her before moving on, with a bounce in 
his step.
 
 
The cabin steward was doing his job and emptying 
the trash cans on Air Force One.  The five person 
senior staff generated so much paper waste that 
the garbage was collected on an hourly basis.  A 
blast of turbulence hit the plane.  The steward 
waited for it to pass and entered the conference 
room.  He headed toward the fallen garbage can and 
stopped in his tracks.  There was a condom in 
with the papers.  The steward had no idea what to do 
in this situation and radioed for his supervisor 
to come to the room.  The steward knew that 
someone’s ass was gonna be in the sling over this one.
 
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