It'd been a few months since Josh and Donna had come clean with Will about their affair. She'd managed to break up with Winston in a dignified way and garnered sympathy from all of her coworkers. Believe it or not, Winston went off and slept with her roommate a couple of weeks after the big grandparents' party. Donna had come home late one night from work and his car was there and he wasn't there waiting to see her. She was shocked, but happy because the relationship was able to end easily. He slept with her roommate - she got rid of him and the roommate left as well. Josh had been thrilled when that happened because that meant that they could spend time at her place in addition to his.

Will had been a great friend throughout the past few months. He listened to their griping. He offered advice on where to go and when so that they would be less likely to be caught by any roaming eyes. He was perfect.

"It's a lovely day today, isn't Will?" Donna asked as she breezed through the Communications' Bullpen one spring morning in May.

"I guess," Will said as he looked out the window. "It's hot as hell out there, though."

"Have you seen Josh?" she asked with a grin.

"He's with Leo," Will laughed. "So, tonight's the start of the big weekend?"

"Yes," Donna whispered with excitement. "I am so excited!"

"So's Josh," Will laughed. "Believe me, he could barely contain the grinning in Staff this morning."

"He's been really good though, right? I mean for a while now there's been less grinning and less strutting," Donna reasoned.

"He's been doing very good with the deceit, Donna," Will smiled. "You've trained him well."

"I just have to keep whispering how sexy deceit is in his ear when he starts to gloat," she giggled. "He's such a pushover."

"So," Will smiled. "Florida?" he asked.

"Actually, no." Donna sighed and sat down. "His plans say Florida, my plans say Wisconsin, but I think we've decided on Vegas."

"No," Will insisted.

"What?" Donna asked, confused. "It's taken care of - all top secret and untraceable."

"So not the point and you know it," Will told her. "Vegas is bad news for you two," he explained.

"Why?" she whined as she threw herself into a chair.

"Because there are little to no delays in getting married," Will explained. "Josh has a delicate system and you have issues with saying no to him - no matter what state he's in."

"Completely not the point," Donna insisted. "Vegas is overpopulated and no one will notice that we're there together. That's why it's perfect."

"Whatever," Will shook his head. "If you end up married or arrested, call me. I'll figure something out," he laughed.

"Donna?" CJ called as she noticed her in Will's office. "Got a minute?"

"Yeah," Donna smiled. "Stop laughing at us, Will," she warned and followed CJ down the hall.

"Big plans this weekend?" CJ asked with a grin. "I noticed you took time off."

"Just this afternoon through Monday," Donna smiled. "Josh's visiting his mother so that gives me a chance to go home and see my family," Donna lied perfectly.

"Great," CJ smiled. "Can I take you to the airport?" she asked.

Donna didn't miss a beat. "Yeah," she smiled. "Thanks. I'll just cancel my cab. I'm all packed and ready to go from here, so we can just leave around 2 or something. My flight leaves at 3:25 PM."

"Great," CJ grinned. "I'll be by later."

Will showed up over her shoulder and smirked. "How are you going to pull this one off?" he asked.

"We anticipated this," Donna smiled. "I'll go on the plane and be shuffled out through another door and taken to the private plane via airport vehicle or something. Same thing for Josh because you know CJ'll force Toby or Sam to drive him," she laughed.

"Toby got the call this morning," Will smirked. "And he's enlisted Sam as well."

"We're smarter than them," Donna smiled. "We will prevail!"

"That's my girl," Josh laughed as he came up on them.

"I need to leave by 2:30 this afternoon. Toby and Sam are taking me to the airport," Josh laughed.

"CJ and I leave around 2," Donna reported. "Will thinks Vegas is bad because we'll end up married," she told Josh.

"And that's bad because?" Josh asked with a smirk.

"Hold on," Will laughed. "Let me go and get the list."

"We're not getting married," Josh insisted.

"That's what I said," Donna huffed.

"Let's go work, Donna," Josh ordered. "Will is killing the joy and fun of our well-deserved and much-needed vacation."

"Partypooper," Donna stuck her tongue out at Will and trotted down the hall after Josh.

----

It'd been two days and Will hadn't heard from Josh or Donna so he assumed all was well Sunday morning when he came into the office. When he made it to his desk he found CJ sitting in front of his door.

"CJ?" he asked.

"Where are they?" CJ asked.

"Who?" he asked, pretending to be confused.

"Guess who called the White House last night?" CJ asked instead.

"I have no idea," Will played along.

"Mrs. Lyman," CJ smiled.

"Great," Will smiled. "How's she doing?"

"She was looking for her son," CJ continued. "I find that amusing because Josh was supposed to visiting his mother, right? I mean - that's what he told everyone. That's what Donna told everyone. That's what his flight arrangements said. So why did his mother have no idea about that one?"

"I really couldn't tell you," Will told her.

"I think ya can, Willy Boy. I think you know something," CJ pressed.

"I know lots of things, but not much on this current subject," Will corrected.

"Where are they?" CJ repeated.

"Again - who?" he asked.

"Okay," CJ smiled. "Let's continue, shall we? So then I called Donna's sister and Donna's not in Wisconsin! Ha! What are the odds of that?"

"I couldn't begin to imagine," Will sighed.

"What's going on, Will?" CJ pressed. "You're friends with them. You know something."

"They're nice people," Will sighed. "I don't really know much about their personal lives."

"Liar!" CJ seethed. "I knew I should have trusted my instincts when I saw those pictures that you took of them at the zoo. It was too telling. I told Sam we should talk to you," CJ yelled. "But no…he wanted to trust Donna and Josh. Ha! Fat lotta good that did any of us!"

"CJ," Will sighed. "Listen…let's just wait until they come back on Tuesday, okay?"

"Why? I want to know where they are now!" she yelled.

"CJ?" Toby asked coming down the hall. "Is everything okay?"

"Josh isn't in Florida and Donna's not in Wisconsin," she explained.

"Why?" Toby asked blankly.

"Will won't tell me," CJ glared at Will.

"Call Sam," Toby said calmly. "Will," he said calmly. "Come sit with me in the mess," he ordered. "CJ and Sam will join us shortly."

Will nodded and followed Toby down to the mess and CJ got Sam over to the White House right away.

----

They all sat quietly in a group in the vacant mess. "Where are they?" Sam asked Will calmly.

"I promised I wouldn't say anything," Will mumbled.

"Not gonna cut it, William," Toby seethed as he slammed his hand on the table.

"They went to Las Vegas," Will whispered.

"What?" CJ yelled. "I am gonna kick his ass!"

"They're getting married?" Sam asked.

"Did I say that?" Will asked in disgust. "They just went to…you know…go to Vegas."

"Okay," Toby smiled. "That wasn't too hard, was it?"

Will rolled his eyes. "Can I go now?"

"No," they all said together.

"When did you figure this out?" CJ asked.

"The night we worked really late - right before the zoo - I thought something might be up," Will admitted. "I saw somethings that didn't add up and then after the zoo they told me they were together."

"Why you?" Sam asked.

"I wasn't in the position to judge," Will guessed. "They both knew how against the idea you all were. I didn't really have an opinion."

"They're…like…together, together?" Sam asked with a grin.

"In every sense of the word," Will answered with a laugh. "They really are happy."

"Great," CJ smirked. "They can be happy and unemployed together."

"Leo is going to flip the hell out," Toby surmised. "He asked me if there was a problem months ago and I assured him nothing would ever happen."

"We'll tell him together," CJ offered.

"No," Toby sighed, glaring at Will. "Will is going to tell Leo."

"Do we have to tell Leo?" Will asked. "I mean - can't you just be mad at them?"

"This could affect us all," CJ reasoned.

"And yet it's been going on for months and nothings been affected at all," Will told them. "Everything has been fine!"

"Not the point," Sam argued.

"Can't they just be happy?" Will asked.

"No," Toby answered. "They can't be happy because their happiness could make me lose my job and ruin my career."

"I need to call them," CJ sighed. "What if the press spots them in Vegas?"

"I'm sure it'll be fine," Will assured as his cell phone rang. "Excuse me," he said and stood to answer it. "Hello?"

"Will," Donna said tersely.

"What's going on?" he asked, trying not to tip anyone off.

"We're going to need your help," she hissed.

"Why?" he asked.

"They know," she said. "We talked to Josh's mother."

"I know - they just told me," Will smiled tightly at Toby, Sam and CJ.

"How pissed?" she asked.

"Furious would be mild," Will told her.

"Okay," she sighed. "As soon as I get him up we'll be on the next flight."

"Take your time - I get to tell Leo," he whispered.

"No," Donna told him. "Don't you dare."

"Listen…" Will started.

"Put Sam on the phone," Donna ordered.

"Hold on," Will sighed. "Sam?" he said. "It's for you."

"Hello?" Sam asked.

"Samuel," Donna said tersely.

"Donna," Sam smiled briefly. "So…you and Josh, huh?"

"Keep your damn mouths shut until we get home," she ordered.

"We need to get a leg up on this story," Sam insisted.

"No," Donna insisted. "There is no story. It's been going on for months and you just now figured it out. The Press doesn't know a thing and they won't until we tell them."

"I don't know," Sam hedged. "We're all a little pissed off at the moment and we feel betrayed here - telling Leo is the right thing to do."

"We'll tell him," Donna insisted. "We'll be home in like 6 hours. We'll meet at Josh's place tonight around 6 or so," she explained. "We'll come up with a plan and then we'll go from there."

"I'll let everyone know," Sam smiled. "Congratulations, by the way," he offered. "I'm actually really happy for the both of you in that pissed off kinda way."

"Goodbye, Sam," she sighed and hung up.

"So…we're meeting them at Josh's tonight around 6," he told everyone. "Until then, we're going to keep this between us - no one else needs to know anything at the moment."

"Fine," CJ rolled her eyes. "I am going to kick their asses later though," she growled and stomped to her office.

"I'll see you both this evening - I am going home to work on possible press statements," Toby sighed.

Sam smiled. "I want to be pissed," Sam told Will. "But it's Josh and Donna - I mean, who didn't want that to happen?"

"I have no idea," Will laughed. "I'll catch you later, Sam," Will smiled and went back to his office.

----

Donna sighed when she hung up the phone and glanced over at Josh's sleeping form. "Hey," she whispered as she ruffled his hair. "You awake?"

"Now I am," he groaned. "What's wrong?" he asked when he noticed the serious look on her face.

"We have to go home," she told him.

"You called Will?"

"I guess they had a hunch from the mom call and pressed Will for information this morning," she answered. "Sam seems happy at least," she smiled.

"I don't care what they say - no matter what happens - it's going to work out okay for us," he promised.

"Don't say things you can't know," she smiled. "But thanks for trying like hell to make it all okay."

"Did they tell Leo?" he asked.

"Not yet - they were going to, though. We're having a discussion this evening at your condo around 6 or so," she smiled. "Okay?"

"Yeah," he sighed. "We're leaving soon?" he asked noticing her packed bags by the end of the bed.

"I got us an earlier flight," she smiled. "We need to regroup at home before we're bombarded with everything."

"You're brilliant," he told her.

"I know," she smiled.

"If it comes down our jobs," he started to say.

"Stop it," she told him.

"No, Donna. If it comes down to them," he sighed. "I'm gone."

"Well then so am I," she insisted.

"Donna," he sighed.

"I work for you and that's that," she insisted. "I am either the deputy Deputy Chief of Staff or nothing at the White House," she boasted.

"While I'm pleased with your allegiance," he laughed. "You need to think about your career."

"And you need to consider yours," she insisted. "I can recover; I can go back to school or something," she smiled. "What are you going to do?"

"I could teach," he suggested.

"Yeah," she smiled. "And be miserable and yell at the television more so than you do now?"

"Donna," he smiled and put his arms around her neck loosely. "I could never be miserable with you around."

"Liar," she laughed as she kissed him.

"I learned from the best," he laughed back.

"So - home, huh?" she asked as she hugged him tightly.

"I guess," he sighed. "It's time to face the music."

"Is it wrong that I don't really want to?" she asked into his chest. "I liked keeping us quiet."

"Deceit is sexy," he murmured and grinned as he felt her laugh against his chest.

"My words come back to haunt me," she giggled.

"Donna," he smiled pulling back so that he could look at her. "We're going to be okay," he promised.

"I believe you," she smiled through tears, echoing words she spoke to him months earlier.

"We have to get going," he told her regrettably. "We leave soon, right?"

She nodded and they finished packing and made it to the airport.

----

"I'm exhausted," Donna sighed as she flopped herself on Josh's bed.

"I know," he sighed. "But we needed to go and get some food and alcohol," he laughed. "Maybe they'll be more agreeable drunk and fed."

"Sadly I doubt it," she whined. "What time is it?"

"Almost 5 or so," he told her. "Why?"

"I need to take a nap," she told him. "Just a little one for like a half hour or so."

"Everything okay?" he asked.

"Just a little jet lag," she smiled. "Wake me before they get here," she told him.

"Get some rest, Donna," he whispered as he kissed her forehead before she snuggled into his bed.

----

Josh had went to wake Donna around quarter to 6 but couldn't. She looked too peaceful and maybe they're friends would be late.

That was a mistake. They all arrived at 6 o'clock sharp. "We shared a cab," Will offered when Josh opened the door with a confused smirk.

"Uh huh," he sighed and let them in. "How is everything going?" he asked lamely.

"Where the hell is Donna?" CJ asked.

"Sleeping," he told them.

"Call her," Toby suggested.

"She's in the bedroom - give me a moment," he told them and gently opened the door to his room.

Everyone but Will followed and spied through the door. Will slumped on the couch and eyed the beer. "Smart move," he laughed and grabbed a bottle.

"Donna," he whispered as he sat down next to her on the bed and ran his fingers through her hair. "Baby," he murmured as he pressed a light kiss on her temple. "Time to wake up now."

"Hmmm?" she asked as a smile crossed her face with her eyes still closed. "What time is it?" she mumbled.

"A little late," he admitted. "It's just after 6."

"Josh," she whined like a little girl. "Now I'm never gonna get ready by the time they all get here."

"Funny thing," Josh tried to laugh.

She opened her eyes and saw CJ, Toby, and Sam staring at them. "Hi guys," she tried to smile.

"Give us a minute?" Josh asked.

"We're good," Toby told him.

"Let's go, Josh," Donna smiled and pushed herself up from the bed. "Grab me my hairbrush though," she ordered.

He got up and tossed it to her and smiled as she caught it and used it to rake through her hair and put it all up in a ponytail. "It's damp out tonight," Josh told her. "Grab a sweatshirt before you come out here," he told her and pushed passed the onlookers and joined Will in the living room.

The others watched as Donna grabbed one of Josh's old Harvard sweatshirts and pulled it on over her t-shirt and shorts. "Ready everyone?" she asked as she led the way to the living room.

They followed obediently.

"Hey Will," she smiled when she saw him. "I'm so happy to see you," she hugged him close and kissed his cheek. "We got you a Vegas Hard Rock Café t-shirt," she told him. "Josh - where is it?" she asked.

"I don't know…in one of our bags," Josh sighed. "I'll look later," he promised.

"Thanks," Will smiled at the both of them. Even while being glared at they were both still inherently them. "So - we have food?" Will asked with a grin.

"I made him go food shopping when we got home," Donna smiled. "We have food and drinks and all - help yourselves."

"How could you?" CJ asked.

"I thought you'd be hungry," Donna said meekly.

"That's not what she meant," Toby jumped in.

"I know," Donna smiled fakely. "I just thought we could be civil for a minute."

"How could you risk everything?" CJ asked Josh next.

"I didn't," Josh answered. "I risked very little and gained a great deal."

"That's ridiculous," Toby sighed. "What about your career? What about our careers? Weren't you thinking of these things?"

"No," Josh smiled at Donna. "I was thinking that Donna was the most amazing woman I'd ever met and that to not be with her would be a crime."

"What about you?" Toby asked Donna.

"Toby - I don't want Josh to lose his job or for anything to happen to you or the rest of the Administration," she told him. "He's very persuasive when he wants something."

"You're happy?" Sam asked.

"More than I've ever been before," Josh admitted with a grin.

"Completely happy," Donna gushed. "I'm going to fix a sandwich for Josh - anyone else want something?"

----

They all ate and drank in silence for a while. Then Toby cleared his throat. "We have to discuss this," he said. "I mean, this is a surefire disaster for this Administration. We can't survive another scandal. How could you let this happen?" he directed the question mostly at Josh.

Everyone stared at Josh for a second. No one even breathed. "It's not just Josh's fault," Donna protested.

"It is! He should know better!" Toby insisted.

"And I shouldn't?" she asked. "Why shouldn't I have known better? I've worked in this Administration as long as all of you," she accused. "I know about all the problems we've had. I knew that getting involved with my direct superior wasn't the best possible idea. Hell - the idea sucked. We made a list. But, I just didn't have the courage to stay away from him, I guess. So, it's our faults - the both of us. We did this together. And I won't allow his career to be ruined over something like this so if that's what it comes down to let me know. I'll quit or something."

"So you have nothing to say to defend yourself?" CJ asked Josh.

"I love her," he murmured.

Donna smiled broadly at his statement and tears pooled in her eyes. "I knew you did," she giggled. "I love you too, ya know."

"I know," he smiled. "I know I should have said that before or something," he sighed. "I just didn't - I don't know why."

"It's okay," she smiled, understandingly. "I've known it."

"Me too," he whispered.

"This is just freaking great!" Toby muttered getting up to pace.

"Why do we have to lose our jobs for this?" Josh asked.

"Because," CJ said simply.

"Okay," Josh sighed. "I quit then. Leo will have my resignation on his desk in the morning," Josh got up and went to his office and quietly closed the door.

They all sat there - too stunned to move.

"He can't quit," Toby said plainly.

"I could hire him as Chief of Staff for my office - I'm not too fond of the guy I have now," Sam said.

"I have a headache," CJ moaned and laid back and rubbed her temples.

"Donna," Will said.

"Yeah?" she smiled at him.

"Go check on him," he told her. "You know he can't quit."

"I know," she offered a sad grin. "I'll be right back." She got up with everyone watching and she opened the office door and closed it quickly behind her.

Josh was sitting on the small sofa with a grin on his face. "You are ridiculous," she laughed as she pulled him up to meet her lips in a kiss.

"Suckers don't know who they're dealing with," Josh mumbled as he redirected the kiss and they managed to steal some quick breaths.

"I love you," she smiled at him.

"I heard," he laughed. "Seriously, Donna. I didn't mean to say it for the first time in front of them."

"I know," she kissed him again. "It's okay."

"So what are they going to do?" Josh wondered.

"Sam wants to hire you as his CoS," she told him. "Toby says you're not permitted to quit."

"You think they'll keep this quiet?" he asked.

"And not tell Leo?" she laughed. "Not a chance."

"A guy can dream, can't he?" he asked her seriously.

"I should go out there or something," she sighs. "See what they're doing."

"Kay," he murmured as he kissed her again.

She walked into the living room and sighed. "He's not listening," Donna said. "I offered to quit instead - he's determined to be the martyr in this situation. And you guys are supposed to be his friends! How could you be so unsupportive of his choices?"

"Donna," CJ sighed. "We don't mean to be unsupportive," she said.

"What? It just slipped out or something?" Donna asked.

"It's his career - it's the President's legacy - it's all of our collective asses," CJ tried to reason. "We warned him about this. We thought we'd gotten through to him."

"I know," Donna told her. "I know it all," she smiled. "But I also know that his work - or mine for that matter - has not suffered a bit since our relationship began this winter."

"That's not the point," Toby objected.

"He didn't take advantage of me," Donna protested. "He didn't threaten me in any way."

"It's all about perception," CJ tried to explain.

"I don't care," Donna told them. "We're happy. We love each other and we're happy."

"That's obvious," Sam chimed in. "As much as I'm worried about all of the possible ramifications and the accusations that will undoubtedly come about once this bombshell drops - I really am happy for you both. I've known Josh for a lot of years and since he's met you, Donna," Sam continued, "he's been a much happier man."

"He's made me happier too," Donna smiled at Sam. "Thank you for saying that."

"Maybe we toss a poll out there or something to gage people's reactions," Will offered as Josh came out of his office.

"I'm telling Leo in the morning," Josh told them all. "Then I'll tell the President. I won't let you guys fall with me. Donna will stay and I'll be the one to go. I'll consult or something like I used to," he reasoned.

"Joshua," she murmured, reading the determination in his eyes. "If you leave, I leave."

"Donna, no," he told her.

"We're a team," she told him and she met him in the middle of the room and kissed him lightly on the lips.

"You both can't just quit," Toby protested.

"Why not?" Donna asked.

"I could open up a consulting agency and Donna could go back to school," Josh offered.

"I do want to finish school," Donna smiled hopefully at Josh.

"Great - so we'll resign quietly and then we'll move forward with the next phases of our lives," Josh said. "I'm glad we've had this discussion."

There was a knock on the door and Will answered it when everyone was arguing. "Leo," he smiled sheepishly. "What bring you out this fine evening?"

"Josh's mother called," he answered Will. "What the hell is going on here?"

"Josh is threatening to quit and open a consulting firm and allow Donna to finish college and Toby and CJ are furious with that idea along with anything in general about Josh or Donna at the moment. Sam's happy that they're together but worried about the political ramifications," Will rambled and then realized what he'd said. "Oh…." he sighed.

"It's okay, son," Leo smiled and patted his arm. "Josh's mother filled me in on most of it. I gather you know the whole story, though?"

"Most of it, Sir," he admitted.

"Okay," Leo cleared his throat. "Could you let them know that I'm here?"

"Guys," Will interrupted. "Leo's here."

The room got quiet and Josh and Donna stared at him. "Hi," they said in unison.

"Sit down," Leo ordered. "All of you." They did. "Now," Leo smiled. "Will. Fill me in - just the basics."

"Josh and Donna have been secretly seeing each other for months. They are infinitely happy and content but they don't want it to come out because there'd be yet another scandal for the President and the Administration to handle. I've known for months because they figured I'd be most sympathetic to their cause. The rest of them found out today. CJ and Toby are really pissed off and Sam wants to hire Josh as his CoS," Will reported.

"Did he miss anything?" Leo asked as the group stared blankly and let out a chorus of "no sirs."

"Excellent. Josh, your mother called. Call her later and fill her in on everything - she hates to be out of the gossip loop," Leo told him.

"Yes sir," Josh replied.

"So…you're dating Donna," Leo stated, smirking at Josh.

"Yes, sir, I am," Josh smiled. "I am not going to stop seeing her either, as I was telling everyone earlier. I'll quit before that happens."

"Calm the hell down!" Leo ordered. "I'll think of something," Leo told him.

"We can't handle the fallout," Toby interjected.

"Did I ask you, Toby?" Leo asked.

"Toby's right," CJ added.

"CJ, don't start," Leo told her.

"I really am happy for them," Sam smiled genuinely. "I just don't get why no one wanted to tell me."

"Maybe they figured out you were playing for the Josh/Donna initiative," CJ sighed. "You were with us, Sparky, whether you like it or not."

"Sam," Donna sighed. "We wanted to tell you, but we knew you'd crack and tell them," she pointed to CJ and Toby. "We couldn't risk it."

"You guys were all too sleuthy," Josh told them. "What'd you call them, babe?" he asked Donna as she giggled.

"Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys," she answered.

"Right," Josh nodded. "Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. You were all too busy asking questions and telling us what we should do about things," Josh said. "Will wasn't part of your clique and Donna thought if I didn't confide in someone that I'd blow our whole plan."

"The strutting and grinning would have been too great," Will added, earning a laugh from Donna.

"You do good work then," Leo smirked, nodding toward Will. "He wasn't even gloating at the office - usually that is something that he can't help."

"What are we going to do?" Donna asked Leo suddenly. "If Josh goes I go, too," she announced looking at Josh really quickly so as not to be subjected to his glare.

"That's negotiable," Josh chimed in.

"I don't know," Leo sighed. "It's not a good thing - your relationship I mean. I'm happy for you both, but politically this couldn't happen at a worse time."

"I know," Josh sighed. "But I wouldn't change anything," he smiled briefly at Donna. "I love you like a father, Leo. I love the President. I love my job and I love the freaking Democratic Party. But I love Donna, too. It's taken me a long time to realize that, but I do love and now she knows and you all know it. I would like to believe that we've proven that we can have a private relationship and still maintain the highest level of decorum at the office. Our work has not suffered. We still work the same crazy hours, although she has tried to tempt me a couple of times," he laughed. "But I serve at the pleasure of the President and if it is his wish that I not - well I guess I won't."

"We," Donna nudged him.

Josh smiled at her and kissed her forehead. "The 'we' is still negotiable," he murmured.

"I don't know," Leo answered honestly. "We'll have to discuss things - there will have to be statements drawn up and announcements made and I don't know..." he trailed off.

"Leo," Sam sighed. "They'll be crucified in the press."

"I know," he murmured.

"It's going to be hell on the Administration," CJ added.

"Toby?" Leo asked.

"Nothing to add, Sir," he answered.

"Okay," Leo nodded. "Josh, Donna," he smiled. "You guys really are perfect for each other."

"Thanks," Donna smiled and squeezed Josh's hand.

"Call your mother, Josh," Leo ordered. "Everyone else? Get the hell out of here and leave them be for the night. We'll deal with this tomorrow."

"Thanks, Leo," Josh smiled at his boss.

"Good night, Son," Leo smiled and led the crowd out.

They all mumbled their good byes as they followed Leo out.

"Leo doesn't hate us," Donna whispered as she wrapped her arms around Josh's neck.

"No," he smiled.

"Tomorrow's going to suck, isn't it?" she whispered into his shoulder.

"Probably," he agreed with a sigh.

"Okay," she smiled.

"It's going to be okay," he promised.

"I know," she nodded. "I know."

" I need to call my mother," he groaned.

Donna laughed as they retired to the bedroom.