It was 8:30 p.m. and Donna couldn't wait to finish typing this brief so she could head home and relax with a nice glass of wine. She thought of asking Harvey over but he had been on his cell phone for almost half an hour now and not once during that time had his smile left his face. The gossip around the firm was that Harvey was back to playing the filed now that Scotty was gone but Donna knew better. Yes, she suspected he was dating but this was different. Donna was good at reading people, correct that, she was very good and for that reason she was the best legal secretary in the firm.

She would never boast to her fellow legal staffers, but it was enough that the attorneys, especially Harvey knew. It was the awareness of the circumstances around her that made her top notch. However, over the past few months she felt as though she was slipping when it came to the handsome man in the glass office. Harvey was happy and for the first time in their relationship, Donna had no clue as to why. Despite his colleagues' perception, Harvey could do happy amongst his closest friends. This, this was more though and that worried Donna.

This version of happy Harvey was much more difficult for her to read. He was still sharp witted but his sarcasm didn't seem to hold the same bite. His smirks turned more into smiles without the least bit of effort on his part and recently he seemed to genuinely enjoy work and his work environment. Everyone chalked it up to having Mike back but there was the other oddity. Since Mike's return the two were no longer joined at the hip. They shared their brotherly exchanges but Mike was no longer working with Harvey. He had his own cases and freedom. Rachel was Harvey's new associate and she was the one who seemed to share her boss' inside jokes, it was Rachel who now seemed to understand what Harvey needed and wanted merely by the look each exchanged. The more Donna thought about…..her eyes went wide as she began to replay scenes in her mind. It couldn't be, she thought. They wouldn't do that, right?

She began to feel sick with realization when suddenly a familiar voice brought her back to reality "Donna, what's the matter with you? I've been calling you for five minutes over the intercom but you had this angry look on your face. Last time I checked it wasn't me!" Harvey joked standing in front of her desk.

Shaking her head in an effort to clear her prior thoughts she merely rolled her eyes. "You and I know it's only a matter of time before it is you." She replied bitterly. She saw Harvey finch but true to his nature he schooled his features. Instead he gave her a shrug and a grin. With the small gesture, she suddenly found herself getting angry. It was as if she had an epiphany. The difference in Harvey was Rachel and if she had to play her hunches, if she had watched the younger associate more closely, the difference would have been reflected in her behavior as well. They were together and now it made complete scene why Harvey no longer actively sought out Mike.

Trying to ignore the red head's sudden change in demeanor, Harvey continued to tease "What can I say, I like living on the wild side."

"Does that include screwing your friend's girlfriend," the words left Donna's mouth before she could stop herself. For a brief moment silence hung between the two as it was obvious both had been caught completely off guard by her abrupt statement.

"Excuse me?" Harvey answered. His eyes dark with anger.

Knowing she had already gone too far, Donna felt no need to back down now. "Don't play dumb Harvey, it's not becoming. What I can't figure out is how you got Rachel to go along." To anyone else watching, Harvey looked enraged. But Donna knew the man in front of her and it wasn't lost on her the way he flinched at her comment about Rachel. She had only seen him do that once before at the mention of someone's name and that was when Louis had crossed examined Donna at a mock trial. Louis had questions Donna about her feelings for Harvey and she had been forced to admit that she cared for Harvey more than just friends. The purpose of the questioning was to see if Donna would crack when the time came to really testify and opposing counsel would be asking her if she would have lied to cover up for Harvey. Seeing him react to her admission was the first time she felt he might feel something more for her. But when the allegations were dropped and Harvey was vindicated not once did he approach her to discuss what happened. She had been okay with that because Harvey was never one to open up about feelings and at the time he had been off and on with Scotty. Then when Scotty left, Harvey needed someone and Donna had been there. She didn't ask for anything in return and Harvey was always a gentleman but they had grown closer.

It angered her now to know that her feelings had blinded her to what was happening. It hadn't occurred to her when he stopped swinging by her apartment with dinner that he was seeing someone. She had assumed her occasional mention of dates had made him jealous and he didn't want to appear clingy. She also knew he and Rachel had been working on a big case. She was stupid not question why he hadn't needed her help. But once again Donna had made it a point to seem unavailable on some nights.

So caught up in her thoughts it had taken a few minutes to realize Harvey was no longer standing at her desk but had turned back into his office. Unwilling to let this drop she pushed her chair away from the desk and got up to follow him. With one foot inside the door Harvey's voice hissed "get out."

"I'm not leaving here without answers."

"I consider you a friend Donna but I don't owe you anything."

"Like hell you don't." She seethed, her face getting redder with each word. "I was there for you when Scotty left. Hell, I have been by your side before anyone gave a damn. You owe me the truth. Over and over you've told me how you care about me and how important I am to you and now I'm supposed to be okay with you and Rachel. How you could betray Mike like that? How could you betray me?"

Taking a deep breath Harvey rubbed his face with his hand "You're wrong, I don't owe you anything. You have been there for me but I have also been there for you and the fact that I do care for you doesn't give you the right to demand answers." He stated. "I never lied to you about how I feel. You are one of the most important people in my life and I would do everything in my power to protect you. But I'm sorry because as much as I may love you Donna, I have never been in love with you." He sighed watching his words deflate his friend's confidence.

"I don't owe you answers but I did intend to tell you everything when the time was right." He looked at her to make sure she was listening. "I never meant for anything to happen with Rachel but I also will never say that I regret it did. Hurting you is the last thing I ever wanted to do but you've asked me and I'm not going to lie to you. I never have. Rachel and I have been together for over three months. I'm sorry. I can't explain it but we work. Aside from you, she is the only woman who gets me."

Donna was shocked. The anger she felt a few minutes before now dissipated by the sincere honesty of Harvey's words. It was a vulnerability she had never witnessed in him before and it was one she now understood came from the security Rachel provided him. Even sharing some of their most intimate secrets there was always still a part of Harvey that remained guarded. That was until now.

"Does she know?" was the only question that came to mind. Harvey chuckled.

"I bear my sole to you and that's the only thing you have to say?"

Donna laughed at his response "Yeah well I'm still trying to wrap my head around things."

"Yes, she knows and if you're open to kinky, a threesome works for me." He waggled his eyebrows.

"Bastard."

"Ouch," he mocked. "In all seriousness, I've told Rachel everything about my past relationships. I know this hard to believe given my history, but I want this to work."

"Wow, who would have ever thought the great Harvey Spector would be humbled by little Ms. Rachel Zane." She teased. Despite her desire to hate the man in front of her, she couldn't. The more she observed him, the more it became evident this wasn't a fling for him. "What about Mike?"

"I know I have to tell him, I don't want to hide this relationship. I just don't know how. Part of me knows everyone will see this as wrong on so many levels. Not only because of Mike but because of my position. With Mike, Rachel tried to make it work with him. She begged him to give her another chance and he gave her up." He paused in his answer, staring out the window into the night. "The other part of me, the bigger part, thanks every possible God that he let her walk away. Being with her wasn't something I ever imagined or could have planned but now that I am with her, I'm not letting go."

"I'm sorry," Donna said as she made her way to stand next to him. Placing her hand on his arm she continued "You were right, you have never lied to me and you deserved better than the reaction I had." She leaned her head against his shoulder "I'm not going to lie and say I doesn't hurt or that I may need some time to get used to it; but, you have my support. Both of you do." She watched Harvey smile in the window's reflection.

"That means more to me than you know." He turned to kiss the top of head. Donna watched as his smile grew when the window's reflection revealed the presence of someone new. Both turned in greeting.

"I'm sorry I don't want to interrupt," the brunette's voice was hesitant and soft. Her face gave a weary smile.

"Hey beautiful," Harvey was the first to speak his smile bright and reassuring as he made his way across his office towards her. His words alone causing the younger woman to beam.

"She knows?"

Harvey couldn't help but laugh. "What is it with you two? Here I am trying to be charming and both of you seem to be more concerned with the other's opinion. Don't I count?" He questioned with a quick kiss to her lips.

"Sorry to beak it to you Harvey but our opinion will always count more than yours." Donna stated. Turning to Rachel she smiled. "It's like I told Harvey…" at the mention of his name Harvey excused himself to use the men's room.

"Who knew together we could scare Harvey Spector," Donna joked. Rachel laughed in agreement and then turned her attention back to Donna. Both moved make themselves comfortable on Harvey's sofa. "As I was saying, it will take me awhile to get use to the idea but both of you have my support. For the past few months I knew something was going on with Harvey, I could see the change in him. He was happy but I couldn't figure it out. Not until tonight." Donna confessed.

"I know how you feel about Harvey and I'm sorry, I never meant for this to happen. It just did and he makes me so happy and I'm afraid because I don't want to lose either of you." Rachel's babble mixed with tears.

"Shh," Donna hugged her friend. "You aren't going to lose me. Yes I care for Harvey but it's clear that you Rachel have captured his heart. As his friend and yours I want you both to be happy."

"Thank you."

Harvey felt as though a weight had been lifted off him. It wasn't necessarily how he wanted Donna to find out but he was glad it was out there. He admitted to Rachel there was a time he had considered trying with for a relationship with Donna but he valued their friendship too much. What he shared with Donna was safe, he loved her and their chemistry was undeniable but it never felt the way it does with Rachel. With Rachel the first time they made love there was more than chemistry. There was an unexplainable connection. There was fire and there was passion. It felt more than comfortable it felt right.

"Do tell, what has you smiling this late at night" Jessica's voice startled him. "Should I be concerned or does it have to do with a certain brunette associate."

Harvey tried to hide his surprise. What was up with tonight and how the hell did Jessica know. "Don't look so surprised Harvey. We've been friends and colleagues too long not to know when something is up. Besides, I came late one night and saw the two of you. Please be more careful."

"You knew and didn't say anything?"

"Not my place unless it interfere with business and so far it hasn't. Besides I think she's good for you. It's a nice change to see you walking around with a smile. Scotty never could do that. Good night, oh and Harvey, I'd be worried with those two if I were you. They are going to have you whipped in no time." She laughed just as she entered the elevator.

Shaking his head Harvey turned his attention back to the two women in his office. They were the most important women in his life along with Jessica and he was glad it looked as those he wouldn't be losing either one. Making his way back he could hear them laughing he was sure at his expense. "I hate to ruin your fun but would my two favorite ladies like to have dinner?"

"Sounds good to me?" Rachel answered.

"I'm in too as long as I don't have to bear witness to any love bird eyes or coos." Donna proclaimed.

"I don't coo," Harvey scoffed "and I definitely don't do love bird eyes."

"Whatever," Donna said snaking her arm through Rachel's as the two ladies walked to catch the elevator. "Harvey please be a gentleman and grab my purse will you." She smiled over her shoulder causing Rachel to laugh.

Turning off his light and grabbing Donna's bag, Harvey could only hope telling would go as smooth. But then again who was he kidding. Harvey Spector was and always would be a realist and he was certain Mike would explode.