AN: So I know I posted this story as complete but I ended up writing what I thought their conversation the next day would be. It's really short. And I'm pretty sure this story is actually complete this time. I have no idea if this officially AU or not because I haven't seen last nights episode yet. I know, I know, what is wrong with me? I am going to watch it as soon as I finish posting this! Reviews are greatly enjoyed. I hope you guys enjoy the second (and I'm 95% sure last) part of this story!

Donna was sitting at her the desk the next day when Harvey walked in.

"Good morning." She said as she handed him the coffee she had brought him this morning.

He didn't reply. Just took the coffee from her hand and gave her a look that said he wanted an explanation for last night. Without having to be told Donna stood up from her chair and followed him into his office.

"Do you want to tell me what that was about last night?" She knew he wasn't really giving her a choice in the matter. He was going to make her tell him. And she would, but not before she got some answers of her own.

"Did you call her?" She was sure the look on her face made it clear that he was not getting his answers unit she got hers.

"Yes."

"Did you apologize?"

"Yes."

"Did you fix it?"

"Yes. Now answer my question."

"Is that your way of saying thank you Donna for once again being awesome and right?" She asked as she sat down on his couch.

He took that as his cue to finally sit down at his desk. She was one of the only people he would take cues from. He put the coffee down on his desk but he still hadn't taken a sip.

"Maybe I will thank you when I know why you did it." He gave a stern look as he said this.

It wasn't that she was intimidated by his stern expression, just hat she had known since last night that she was going to tell him the truth. Or at least part of it. The simple part.

"Louis and Shelia called off their engagement last night. After seeing him I didn't feel like seeing another one of my friends hurt."

"I would have fixed it eventually."

"You would have tried to fix it eventually and it would have been too late. If I let you do these things in your own time it will take too long."

"So that's it?" He asked but she knew that he knew that wasn't it. She also knew he wouldn't make her say what it was.

"That's it. I was just being awesome as usual." It wasn't a lie, just an over-simplification of the truth. But it didn't matter because they both knew the truth anyway. It didn't have to be said. And despite his questions she was pretty sure he didn't actually want it to be said.

"Ok." He said. He finally took a sip from his coffee. "Thanks. For the coffee."

They both knew he meant it for more than just the coffee.

"You're welcome." She said as she walked out of his office. She sat down in her cubicle and went back to work.

It didn't need to be spoken. They both knew each other well enough to know she would continue to have his back and he would continue to have hers. She would continue to force him to see sense when he was taking too long and he would continue to let her get away with it without truly explaining why. She would continue to give him the simple version. They would leave the complicated version unsaid. She didn't have to say it. They both just knew.