What I Did For Love?

Verse 2

Look my eyes are dry

The dream was ours to borrow

It as if we always knew

And I won't regret

What I did for love

What I did for love

A few months prior to the fall of the firm, Donna stood in her bedroom drying her hair while she sat at her vanity. She looked behind her as she heard a contented sigh and watched a pair of arms stretch belonging to the man in her bed.

"That has to be the best sleep I have hadin a long while," Harvey sighed as he could not help but stare at Donna as she sat at her vanity. He could see her hair was wet and she had slipped on a silk printed kimono over her lean and beautiful body. Her dark green eyes met his large brown ones in the mirror and both smiled.

"It's no wonder, lover boy. You outdid yourself last night and this afternoon. I'm pretty sated myself," Donna said with a smirk. As she manuevered to rise and go back to bed, she watched Harvey crawl out from under the covers. His bare ass shining like two rounded cups in the light. He came to stand on his knees on the barely covered bed (a testament of the previous nights and afternoon's activities). He stood even a little taller than Donna who had come to stand at the foot of the bed and face him.

She looked down at Harvey's well toned and cut body. His package with its sword standing erect. Donna smirked when she saw that.

"Is that just your regular wood or are you happy to see me?"

Harvey took his hands and smiling said, "It's both because it hurts it is so hard." Donna untied her ties as Harvey removed the robe from her shoulders.

"Harvey," she said after kissing him. "As much as I would love to do this all day, I really think we need to get back to work especially before Louis notices we've been gone half the day."

Harvey smirked and looked at her. "You're serious."

"Of course, I'm serious. This is the third l-o-n-g lunch we have had this week."

Harvey took her suddenly and pulled her now naked body to his and fell with her back onto the bed. "I don't care. I'm a name partner and you are the COO. No, I'm wrong. You're the real managing partner, so I think we can cut our own slack. What d'ya say, boss?" Harvey said as he noisily kissed on her neck alighting the flames.

"Ok, but just this one last time..."

Donna's mind had wandered to just three months ago when she and Harvey had thought they had finally come to terms with a future for them. She did not know what was in store for them or how Harvey's life would be torn apart and hers, too. They had finally succumbed to their long repressed feelings. Harvey coming to her, telling her he loved her and wanted her. Saying he did not give a shit if she had lied when she had kissed him last year. Her kiss said different. He only had wished he had said how much he wanted to kiss her again, and again, and again.

She shed a tear as she stood there, in her office, late at night. Here she had grown into her position. The position she had sought and fought for. The position she deserved and had unconsciously and had performed the duties but without the clout that she had assumed and carried well during her tenure.

As for her relationship with Harvey, that was blown to bits by the criminal charges stripping him of his law license. She still loved him, but since that time Harvey had broken up with her saying he could not be with her and that Thomas was her future. He was a good man and he loved her almost as much as Harvey himself did. Thomas had made her immediately happy. He could see that.

Donna acquiesced because she knew that's what Harvey wanted. For once he had put her needs in front of his and told her...

"Ok, one last time, I'll kiss you," Donna said. She kissed him much like she had surprised kissed him the previous year. This time Donna had not denied herself what she had felt. This time she felt Harvey kissing her for the last time with a fervor that only he had reserved for foreplay and eventual sensual satisfaction.

"Are you sure you'll be ok?" Donna said as she stroked the side of his face. "The firm, our home, you and me together."

"Look, I'm not sad. This a new beginning. It had to be done for you, for me, and for our home... the firm."

Donna looked into his eyes and she could see he meant it. His eyes were tearing but his smile was saying how he was not giving up but moving on and he encouraged her to do the same.