Title: Project
Endgame
Chapter 1
Author: Jenn
E-Mail:
jenniferbillig...
Fandom:
The West Wing
Characters (In this chapter): CJ, Josh, Carol with
mentions of Leo,
Abbey, Donna, Toby and the Press.
Rating (This
chapter): PG-13
Spoilers: Up through the season two season
première.
Disclaimer: I really don't own the characters, nor will
I ever.
They've already got homes. :)
Author's Note: This is my
little brain child that keeps nagging and
nagging at my mind. I
posted this awhile ago, but in that time,
it's been beta-read.
Thanks to Rachel for beta-reading this and
offering her opinions.
:) Written in March 2004.
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She was
late. The morning had started off bad; sleeping through her
alarm
and missing the chance to go to the gym to the ringing of her
cell
phone asking her where she was. It was just bad karma to miss
the
7:30 staff meeting because you were still visiting dream
land.
Turning her head to the right to glance at the clock on
a
nightstand, CJ sighed as the numbers changed from 7:59 to
8:00.
Almost three extra hours of sleep and she still felt
sluggish.
Closing her eyes for a moment, she tried to will the
stiffness in
her muscles to exit her body, though even that seemed
to ignore her
wishes.
Pushing the sheets and blanket from
her pajama clad body, CJ
sat up and swung her feet to the floor.
Rosslyn was seven months in
the past and she still had nightmares
about the incident and
following days; making sleep seem a
novelty.
Standing, she crossed the cream carpet floor
barefoot,
stepping onto the cold tile of the bathroom floor before
even
looking up. Her reflection stared back in the mirror and
she
wondered yet again how she was going to look professional
enough to
brief the nation through out the day. Her fair skin was
a shade
darker then translucent, and her eyes were chiseled into
her face
with permanent black smudges around them. The few stray
locks of
auburn hair added to the tell tale signs, on her face, of
too many
sleepless nights. Reaching into the shower, she turned on
the
knobs, shedding her clothes before stepping into the steaming
water.
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Juggling a briefcase and car
keys in one hand, a large cup
of coffee and loose briefing papers
in the other, CJ moved through
the halls of the West Wing towards
her office. Her goal was to make
it to her office and set
everything down while getting briefed by
Carol before anyone else
noticed she was in. Hopefully she could
make it thirty minutes
before Toby or Josh crashed her office
checking on her.
Crossing
the threshold into her office, she dropped the
briefcase and car
keys onto the couch, grabbing the papers and
dropping them on top
of the leather bag. Sipping the coffee, she set
it down next to
Gail's fish tank before shrugging out of the long,
navy trench
coat she wore; foregoing neatness to toss it over a
guest chair.
Brushing a loose bang from her face, she quickly looked
through
the stack of pink message slips on her desk. Miss two hours
of
work and you were behind for the next eight days.
Glancing to
the center of her desk, she stopped short at the
large bouquet of
Prince William roses inside a porcelain-like blue
and white vase.
Smiling, she picked up the vase and starred at it,
wondering who
they were from. It wasn't often that someone sent her
flowers.
Running her hand up the vase, she started to look for a
card, only
to feel something sharp cut at her palm. Leaning back,
she gasped
at a pain that cut through her left hand and watched as
the vase
crashed to the floor. Jumping, she struggled to hold in the
scream
that rushed through her throat. Crimson blood slowly dripped
from
the five inch cut than ran across the palm of her hand and
along
the underside of her ring finger; while a matching crimson
flowed
from the remains of shattered vase and seeped into the tan
carpet
of her office and across the bottom of CJ's own tan pants and
flat
shoes.
Glancing up at the door, she met Carol's eyes, heard
the
gasp escape from her assistant before glancing back down at
the
growing mess.
"CJ are you alright?" Carol
asked, finally coming to her
senses and rushing into the
room.
"I…I think so." She answered, stepping back
from the mess.
Pressing her injured hand against the baby blue
blouse she wore, she
momentarily forgot about the blood oozing
from the cut in her hand.
"CJ?"
Turning her
attention back to the door, she caught sight of
Josh starring at
her, concern filling his eyes.
"I'm okay." She said, forcing her mind into briefing mode.
Pulling her eyes from
him, she looked back down at the mess
and noticed a small white
envelope. Carefully bending forward, she
picked it up with the
thumb and pointer finger of her right hand.
Sliding the card out,
she looked at the carefully scripted
handwriting on the stark
white card.
I've started the game Claudia. A game which I am
the
opponent, the arbitrator and the creator. There is no use
hiding
from me darling, I am watching. I can not be fooled by your
tricks
or your masks. I am watching all 64 Claudia, and I've moved
my first
pawn darling. Think before moving yours.'
"CJ,
what is it?" Josh asked, moving to where she stood in
the
middle of the office.
With a shaking hand, she handed him the
note and watched as
he read it.
Josh read the note quickly,
a frown settling over his
features as the meaning of the note
filtered into his mind. Quickly
looking at CJ again, his eyes
narrowed at the hand she was cradling
against her stomach before
taking in the rest of her. Blood covered
her shoes and spread up
the pant legs; stopping about halfway to her
knees. He also noted
the blood spreading across the front of her
blazer and wondered if
it was blood from the vase or something else.
Something else,
he decided, as he watched her lift the hand
and brush her hair
back from her face leaving a trail of crimson
liquid across her
cheek and hair. Grabbing her arm, he pulled it
towards him,
turning the palm up and wincing at the deep cut.
Looking about the
office, he saw her scarf sitting on the chair next
to them and
grabbed it, wrapping it tightly about her hand.
"Carol"
he said, turning to look at the assistant still
standing in the
doorway still. "Call Ron Butterfield, have him come
down here
at once. Then I want you to call the first lady and have
her meet
us at the women's locker room."
Carol nodded, hurrying off to do what she had been asked.
Josh turned back to CJ,
fighting back the memories of
Rosslyn in his mind. Now wasn't the
time to have an attack.
"Do you have a change of clothes
here?" He asked her softly
as he tried to wipe the blood off
her face.
"I have a gym bag in the closet."
Only
managing to smear the blood more, he nodded, letting go
of her
arm. Walking to the closet, he pulled it open and found a
black
duffel bag on the floor. Grabbing it, he crossed the room
again
and took her arm.
"Come on, we're going to go get you cleaned up."
"I need to see Leo first. He's already
pissed that I missed
the staff meeting. His exact words were to be
in his office by 9 so
he can prep me for my briefing and it's
after 9."
Looking around her office, she tried to find a
clock but she
couldn't focus on one. "I know it's after
9."
Sliding the bag onto his shoulder, he wrapped an arm
around
her waist and carefully pulled her against his side.
Placing his
lips against the side of her head, he kissed her
hair.
"We need to get you cleaned up. Leo can wait."
"I have to brief the press." She said, sagging against him.
"The
press can wait, Leo can wait, everyone can wait; right
now we need
to take you down to the locker room and get you cleaned
up and let
Mrs. Bartlet take a look at your hand."
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An hour and a half later, CJ and Josh were on their way
to
the briefing room. Carol and Donna had managed to get CJ
showered
and changed. Josh had packed the clothes she had been
wearing into a
plastic bag and sent them to Ron while they were
attending to her.
The first lady had arrived at the same time as
Leo, and Josh had
explained to both what had happened. Leo had
left the locker room to
see what Ron had found in CJ's office and
Abbey had waited.
It had taken 64 stitches to close the wound
in CJ's hand.
Abbey was worried about nerve damage because of how
deep the cut was
and at the possible diseases that had been in the
blood. She tried
to get CJ to go to the hospital; but she had
refused. Instead of
fighting with the independent woman, Abbey had
relented on the
grounds that CJ would let her check it at least
once a day and allow
for blood to be taken for tests.
Leo
had met them in his office, a worried look on his face.
He had
tried to get CJ to go home, let the others handle everything
for a
day, but she had held her ground. He'd then tried to get her
to
agree to a secret service detail, but CJ had laughed at
the
thought.
"It was a practical joke Leo, that's all.
Nothing to get
worried about."
Leo had relented,
knowing it was no use to fight with her,
but had shared a silent
plea with Josh to not leave her alone.
Calling out to Margaret,
Leo had her give the notes to CJ and sent
them all on their
way.
Stopping at the door to the briefing room, CJ drew a
breath.
She could still salvage the day as long as she kept her
cool in the
press room. It was going to be hard, she knew that;
but she also
knew what kind of questions to expect. There was
going to be talk
about what had happened in her office.
The
White House grapevine would have had the new spread
before the
vase had hit the floor. And given that she was about to
give the
briefing in sneakers, black running pants with one of
Josh's extra
dress shirts tied at the waist and buttoned up half way
over her
black tank top with no make-up on and her hair pulled in
the tight
pony tail Donna had insisted on; along with the fact that
her left
hand was nothing more then a large pile of white cotton at
the
moment, there was going to be rumors flying everywhere.
But
she could handle the press corps better then anyone else
in the
West Wing. And that thought gave her the strength she needed
to do
the briefing. There would be time later to process what had
happened;
and knowing her fellow staff members, she'd be talking
about it a
lot.
Giving Josh a smile, she nodded at Carol to open the
door.
Squaring her shoulders, she stepped into the room and strode
up to
the podium, smiling out at the people in the room.
"Good
morning. Sorry about the lateness of the briefing, I
know the
networks need to update their stations, so I'll keep this
as short
and sweet as I can.
