A/N:Hey guys I know I updated this last night, but I changed the ending of the conversation between Donna and Harvey. Thank you "jeffandjimmieschick" for helping me and suggesting that. I had actually read back to it and also thought something wasn't right. So thank you! And thanks to those who reviewed last night, sorry but I had to fix it! Anyway please don't forget to review and suggest things.

Disclaimer: I love to say that I own Suits, however I don't and that is the sad truth.


Lilly had never thought that a little cold would ruin her Saturday night plans until she woke up with the flu. She had gotten tickets to this new exclusive Blues club in the upper side of Boston and she was really looking forward to checking it out with Harvey. Lilly had even gone shopping for a new dress earlier in the week to wear tonight. A slight believer in superstitions, she thought she had jinxed her plans by planning so much ahead. But she really did want to thank Harvey for helping her attain a better grade in Dalton's class. It was already close to the end of the semester and she had managed to go from being in the low ranks of the class to the top fifth in the class. She felt that just doing his notes in extreme detail was not a thank you enough. Feeling incredibly grateful, Lilly got those tickets without a second thought and invited him.

It was until she had started with an annoying little cough that developed into the flu. Her head pounded as she glanced at the clock on her night-stand and figured that Harvey would be arriving in five minutes. Honestly, she had thought she would get over it quickly and still be able to go, but as she was getting dressed when she felt her stomach flip and a wave of nausea that had her run to the bathroom to release. Lilly began to sweat and she knew right then that maybe it was best to stay home.

Not even bothering to take off the dress, Lilly left her door unlocked and then made her way to her bed. There was no way she was leaving her room tonight.

Just as she shut her eyes, there was a knock at the door. "Its open." Lilly said groggily as she fluttered her eyes open to see Harvey step into her room with a concerned expression shadowing his face.

"Lills, it's a little cold for you to be showing skin tonight. Not that I don't mind, of course." Harvey pointed to her as he noticed the side zipper of her dress open revealing a small peek of a black lace bra.

She lifted her head slightly up to give him a scowl and then she saw that undeniable charming smirk which changed her scowl to an apologetic look. "I'm sorry but I feel like shit. Really, I just hurled in the bathroom." Lilly wasn't really in the mood for playful banter.

Harvey definitely believed she was sick since she didn't come back at him with a witty remark. He walked over to her bed and placed his palm on her forehead. Lilly was sweating bullets. "Alright, I am still taking you to the hospital. Which means we are still going out."

"To a hospital?" Lilly questioned.

"Yeah, come on." Harvey offered his hand to help her get up and get dressed.

"I can barely move." She complained as she felt her body give a painful cold shiver at the thought of getting up and leaving the bed.

"Fine, I will carry you to the hospital if I have to." Harvey declared as he bent down and wrapped his hands around her waist to lift her up. Lilly didn't want to be embarrassed by being carried out of her room. She was no damsel and she was more than capable of walking.

"No, I can walk. Just help me sit up." Lilly wrapped her arms around his neck and he pulled her up. She was confused as to the tingle that went down her spine. Not knowing whether it was another shiver or that tingling sensation a woman gets when a man wraps his hands around her waist. "Just so you know, I am getting annoyed of being the damsel in distress thing." Once she was sitting up, Harvey let her go but he was still close for when she would decide to stand up.

"I kind of like it." He remarked again playfully as she looked at him straight in the eyes and shook her head. "What? Think of me as the knight in shinning armor."

"You would definitely think that." Lilly managed to stand up slowly. Her body screamed as she did, but she was willing to deal with the pain to get some antibiotics. "Okay, noble steed please go to my drawer and fetch thy a pair of jeans and a sweatshirt."

"What's wrong with the dress?" Harvey asked, the smile returning to his lips. "We just changed locations as to where we are going out."

Lilly gave him a questioning look. "This is vintage Chanel. There is no way in hell I am going to wear this at a hospital crawling with god knows how many germs." She pointed out to the black beaded dress she was wearing.

"What difference does it make? You already infested it with your germs along with me." Harvey said as he got up to comply to her wishes. He was just trying to keep her mind off the pain by messing with her.

"Exactly, they are my germs. And you will live." Lilly wanted to stick out her tongue at him, but it wouldn't be nice of her since he was going to be the one to take her to the hospital.

Harvey rummaged through her closet and pulled out a pair of jeans and a sweatshirt. They were incredibly hard to distinguish since all her clothes were nothing terribly like the average Harvard student wardrobe. All the designers had either several or one item of clothing residing in her closet. She had style and Harvey liked that about her. Over the course of the semester, Harvey had come to know her quite well from what made her smile to what made her tick. He mostly spent his time getting at both sides of her. When she was in a good mood she would happily play along, but when she was stressed out or just plain irritable, she would just not even try. However right now she was trying to block out how horrible she was feeling.

"Do you need help or do you want me to wait outside?" Harvey asked as he handed her the clothes.

Lilly brushed a hair strand out of her face. "No, thanks. I got it Sir Harvey." She offered him a small appreciative smile, which he returned as he stepped out of the room.


"Seriously? They want to keep me overnight over just the flu!" Lilly was beyond annoyed. This was not what she had in mind when she agreed that Harvey would bring her to the hospital. All she wanted was to get in, get checked out, and go home with some antibiotics that would knock her out until tomorrow morning. "This is ridiculous."

Harvey watched amusingly as she paced around the room and randomly sneezing a couple times. "You're really asking that? Just look at yourself, you can barely take a step without feeling dizzy or sneezing."

"Please don't go all lawyer on me, I am the one in pain after all." Lilly stopped and decided to sit on the bed before she would collapse. "Can you do something for me?"

"Anything." Harvey replied immediately.

"Go to that club tonight and come back to me with a full report tomorrow." Lilly said as she unfolded the blankets from the end of the bed. There was no way she was going to let Harvey miss out on this Blues club, after all she had gotten the tickets for him. It was a simple thank you gift she didn't want to see go to waste. "You have no idea what it took me to get these tickets. It would also be a waste to just not go, so please go."

Harvey shook his head. "I am not going to leave you here by yourself and I can't find another girl that would enjoy going to a Blues club as much as you."

"I am pretty sure you can find someone. Trust me, any woman would be dying just to be in your presence as you saw right now the nurse that kept barging in here every five minutes." Lilly pointed to the door rather annoyed. "Go Harvey please."

"Are you absolutely sure?" Harvey asked one more time to be sure. He was starting to think of who would go and the only woman that came to mind was Dana. Along with Lilly, Harvey had also gotten to know Dana and she had proven a force to be reckoned with. They were always so competitive against each other and Harvey found it amusing to prove her wrong. She was the complete opposite of Lilly, but that did not mean he liked Dana better.

"Very much." Lilly assured him. She kind of figured who he was thinking of asking.

Harvey nodded. "Okay. Do you think Dana would be interested?"

"I think so. Go with her, I am pretty sure she would have a good time." Lilly replied indifferently as her eyes were already wanting to close. The medicine started to kick and she was grateful for that. Sleep would make her forget about the pain and that was what she had wanted.

Harvey stood then and walked over to the bed. He placed his hand on Lilly's. "You owe me another one." He gave her another charming smirk before he headed out the door.

"Help me get an incredibly good score on Dalton's final exam and you got yourself a deal." She smiled weakly as he nodded with the smile still etched on his handsome face.


'Love me or Leave me' was currently playing on Harvey's record player as he glanced over some files in his office. It was strangely quiet for it being still early in the afternoon and it was probably because Mike had not returned yet. He had sent him on a simple errand and Harvey did not expect him to take such a long time. Honestly, Harvey felt a little more relaxed that Mike was not barging in every minute with either a question or come with information Harvey already had knowledge of. However, Mike was good. Too good and that was why he took the incredible risk of hiring him. But an afternoon without Mike wouldn't hurt.

Just as he was signing a file, his blackberry vibrated from within his jacket pocket. Harvey set the pen down and reached for his phone already having an inkling that it was Mike.

Much to his surprise it wasn't. It was a text message from Lilly.

"Borrowing Mike for the rest of the afternoon, hope you don't mind."

Harvey had no idea as to why she wanted Mike for, but he had no problem with it. He sent her a quick reply just as Donna strutted in his office with more papers to sign.

"Is it wrong for me to say that its nice and clam when Mike isn't around?" Donna set the files on his desk.

"Nope, I feel the same way." Harvey didn't glance up from the paper he was reading.

Donna gathered the papers that he finished with. "Where is he?" She was still very curious as to where Harvey had sent him off to.

"He is with Lilly. She just sent me a message saying that she was going to borrow him for the afternoon." Harvey replied casually.

"Now that woman is impeccable. She is just as impeccable as Jessica and me of course, but I have to say Lilly has done well for herself." Donna commented hoping to get some tiny sign that Harvey actually really cared for her and not in the normal way. Donna had a feeling Harvey had something for Lilly, but he wasn't going to show it. At least not yet. Donna just wanted to prove her suspicions correct for her peace of mind. The fact that he was listening to Billie Holiday meant that he was thinking of a woman. Especially since Billie Holiday was one of Lilly's favorite Blues musicians.

"I always knew she would do well for herself. She is intelligent and she can handle anything that is thrown at her." This time, Harvey glanced up at Donna. He could tell she was trying to get something out of him. He trusted Donna and he was willing to talk about it to a certain extent.

"You mean she was able to handle you?" Donna rose an elegant brow at him as she placed a hand on her hip. "I can tell that you were a curve ball for her."

"Why do you say that?" Harvey wasn't quite sure what Donna mean by that, at least he played it off that way. First Mike, then Jessica, and now Donna. Harvey was beginning to think he literally was carrying a neon sign.

"For being able to read people so well, you fail miserably at being able to read Lilly." Donna remarked as she measured herself as to what she would say. She wasn't going to fully tell him, she wanted him to figure it out for himself. "Did you two ever-"

Harvey put his hand up to stop her. He wasn't going to answer that. Instead he gave her another answer that would ease Donna's curiosity. "Scotty was there at the time as well and she kind of distracted me."

Donna snapped her fingers as she figured it out. "Ah, see that was the major problem right there."

"Scotty wasn't the problem." Harvey replied as he looked down at the papers in his hand. "And why are you so suddenly interested in this subject?"

"Yeah because you were too busy being distracted by her." Donna said."I am interested because you are being a stubborn asshole for your own good. It is all right in front of you Harvey and you fail to see it. You want her and I am most willing to bet you anything that she wants you."

"You are willing to bet?" Harvey rose a brow.

"Don't go around the subject and face the truth like the man I know you are."

"And how exactly do you want me to do that?" It seemed that Harvey was answering with constant questions that she already knew he had the answer to.

Donna rolled her eyes and stepped closer to his desk. "You know what you have to do. All I want is for you to be happy because believe it or not, I care about you even when you are being an asshole."