Snowfall
It
was late, she noticed the beauty of the snow falling
majestically
down past her window; in that moment she felt so
completely alone.
Somehow Christmas Eve had swung round again, and
it was about time
for her last briefing, there was no news, just
the final details of
the First family's Christmas programme and
calling a full lid. For CJ
Cregg though, the break didn't seem so
inviting; Christmases since
her father died and her brother had
married were spent alone, CJ felt
like she had been somehow left
behind, alone and cold.
As she stepped down from the podium,
the room melted into a friendly
buzz, with the excitement of
people getting back to loved ones to
spend a special day away from
the White House. CJ left slowly,
stopping for a moment to look at
the happy smiles that filled the
room, she basked in the warmth of
their joy until her eye caught a
sight familiar figure alone at
the back of the room. In the shadows
he seemed as detached from
the euphoria that consumed the press room
as
she was. A sea of smiles separated them, and as their eyes met,
CJ
turned sharply and walked slowly away toward her office.
"Merry
Christmas CJ!" called voices from the room, she
returned the gestures
of good will, pausing and turning briefly
before carrying on,
glancing over to the figure at the back of the
room, to find that he
was no longer there. A sudden deep sadness
welled up inside her; she
was shaken by it and went straight to
her office to take refuge
behind the locked door.
Danny sat
alone in his car. Frozen snow encrusted the vehicle and the
air
was sharp. The cold from the seat seeped through his clothing,
the
spent blood in his veins bringing the chill back to his heart.
How
much longer could he do this? It was Christmas and again, he
hadn't
flown off to spend it with his family; he lied that he was
working,
his happily married siblings made him feel more alone than
being
by himself. Snow covered the glass of his Explorer, it made it
feel
colder and darker; in the cave he found himself in Danny broke
down;
wishing that he had the strength left in him to be lonely.
Carol
had gone home for the night; CJ collapsed on her sofa like a
rag
doll, alone. She cried warm, bitter tears into her cold,
slender
hands. She curled up on her side, crumpling her tall frame
into a
quivering ball of misery; her shoes fell to the floor with
a deep
thud.
The tears were for loneliness and they were
for Danny. In her
dismissal of him by looking away, she had
plainly rejected him again.
Knowing that tore her up inside. CJ
imagined him walking away in his
heavy dark coat, the wind lashing
round his body and tussling at his
soft hair; his head bowed as he
strode away into a snow-lined
midnight. The thought broke her
heart.
There was a knock at her door. She snapped out of her
self-pity,
sitting bolt upright and wiping the tears from her
face. "Who is it?"
she managed to ask in a composed
normal CJ voice. "CJ! It's Josh!" He
tried the door "Are
ya coming out to get your Chinese, Leo said he'll
eat your chicken
if you're not quick!" She stiffened. Of course, they
had got
dinner, a big group event before the loneliness that promised
itself
to nearly all still present at this time on Christmas Eve. She
wiped
her face and went to the door; she unlocked it. The soft
lighting
almost hid her tear marks and blotchy face. "CJ you've
been
crying?" he accused.
"I have been doing no such
thing Joshua." She retorted, pulling
herself up straight, her
face serious.
"Yes you have CJ! Don't give me this you
haven't crap, it's Christmas
Eve, what could possibly"- she
cut him off.
"Josh, I'm heading off, the snow's gonna make
getting home slow, and
I really want to get in soon, so let Leo
have my"- again he cut
in: "CJ!"
"Please,
don't worry, there's nothing, it's okay. Really." she looked
him
in the eye, he knew she was far from it.
"Okay." was all
he said, turning slowly and walking away, he glanced
back, they
exchanged smiles and he carried on.
Danny sat back. He hit the
steering wheel hard, the plastic threw his
hand back at him and he
felt the heat of a bruise forming on the soft
heel. His sadness
had turned briefly to anger, his frustration over
falling for
someone so far out of his reach. He'd never wanted to,
but then he
just suddenly found himself on the slippery slope and he
couldn't
climb back up without falling a long way down. He threw the
door
of his car open, cradling his injured hand, hopped out and began
to
assault the frozen snow that stood between him and getting
home,
clawing at it with both hands. The cold stung the bare skin,
yet his
right hand burned hot; the wind grated on his tear soaked
face.
The icy wind hit her hard as she left the building,
wishing the
security staff a Merry Christmas as she went. She wore
a mask of an
air hostess' false smile;
underneath she was still ugly and contorted
in pain. The senior
staff luckily had a covered section in the car
lot and her car
started fine; the engine roared to life and she sped
out into the
snow.
The figure was there again, fighting the snow from his
jeep under one
of the lot's lamps. Her heart leapt, she didn't
intend on
encountering Danny again that night. He didn't even
notice the
distinctive growl of her car's engine; he was too cold
and upset.
When she drew up in front of his car, he didn't look
over. 'Typical'
she thought, 'he's ignoring me now'.
Suddenly
she was out of her car, being pushed around by the wind,
walking
over to him. Danny felt something stop his arm from moving
the
frozen snow, he stood, short of breath and looked at the source
of
the odd force. It was CJ. He was stunned, and stood there, with
his
mouth slightly ajar, not being able to say a word. He studied
her
face, she looked upset, tired. Her hands found their way to
his
freezing, injured paw, the cold of his hand brought tears to
her eyes
and the relative warmth of her soft hands touched him
deep inside.
She cupped his hand in hers, wanting to take the
stinging cold from
it; she pulled his hand towards her lightly; he
grimaced in pain and
squeezed his eyes shut as he pulled his hand
away. Confused, she
turned and started back to her car, Danny
quickly locked his car with
the zapper and attempted to run after
her, he slipped on the icy snow
and fell on his side, scraping the
knuckles on his other hand.
Turning and seeing him scramble back
to his feet; CJ opened the
passenger door and helped him into the
seat. He couldn't look at her,
he was cold, in pain and
embarrassed.
CJ slowly took the car out; there was no doubt in
her mind, she was
driving straight home. Danny didn't question it,
he just sat and let
himself warm a little as the car pumped heat
into the cabin.
They parked in the underground car park to
CJ's block. The car doors
slammed and the sound echoing loudly
emphasised the silence between
them. In the lift, neither of them
dared look at one another, out of
fear, trying desperately to work
out what the other was thinking or
even how they had got there.
The key turning in the lock was the last
sound they beheld in
silence.
"You really don't have to do this CJ."
Danny whispered. His voice was
hoarse from the cold, his tone soft
and defeated. CJ heard him, and
keeping her back to him, opened
the door and stepped into the place
she called home. She left the
door wide open and hung up her jacket,
kicking off her shoes. He
stood outside, watching,
waiting. "Danny..." she
started,
"-I can get a cab," he offered. His words made
her feel awful, her
stomach twisted.
"No, Danny,
please..." She looked at him for the first time, his face
was
drawn, and his eyes were large saucers disbelieving what they
were
seeing. "Please, come in Danny."
"Okay."
The
truth was that he was terrified, he took a few steps in, and
closed
the door behind him, and he faced the closed door still, his
raw
hands resting on the wood, steadying himself. Softly, CJ's
hands
rested on his shoulders, working up to the collar: his coat
was taken
from him. He closed his eyes at her touch, not wanting
to feel so
weakness in his knees. When he opened his eyes he had
to try hard to
hold back the tears that inexplicably welled up in
his eyes, blurring
his vision. The soft hands returned to his
shoulders, motioning him
to turn to her.
"CJ I don't
want you to feel you have to just because it's Chris…"
his
voice shook violently, but her sweet lips silenced his soft
words.
He held her gingerly, waiting for her to change her mind. CJ
felt
his hesitation and panicked; she stopped and stepped back from
him.
She couldn't look at his face; his eyes would be full of pity
for
her that she hadn't moved on, that she was lonely.
This wasn't
real. Danny collapsed inside, staring at her as she
looked to the
floor.
CJ looked up and saw his face; it was so far from the
pitiful look
that she expected. He wore his broken heart in his
expression. She
managed to whisper his name before he cut her off:
"CJ it was really
kind of you to give me a ride back, but I
should just get a cab
home." His eyes softened to the point
of melting, tears began to
glaze over his eyes. She felt terrible;
he must be thinking that she
was taking advantage of his feelings
because she was lonely, when
really it was just because she
couldn't stand holding back from him
any
more.
He turned to the door as one solitary tear fell.
"Do you really want
this Danny?" her voice was strained,
there was a tone of desperation
and frustration; she stood up
straight and smiled as a tear escaped
her left eye, she made no
attempt at stopping it, she nervously moved
her hair out of her
face, and crossed her arms. Facing the away from
her, he raised
his voice at the door, "Do I want what, CJ?" He turned
to
her; his face was awash with tears, his pain manifested in
redhead
anger.
"To go on like this?" She whispered,
turning her eyes to the floor
and half-heartedly gesturing to the
space between them.
"No I don't CJ, you know that! Damn it,
just look at me," he motioned
to the tears running freely
down his face – "I don't want to leave
now, but you can't
just – I don't want to be – I won't be just put
out with the
trash in the morning because of damned politics!" His
voice
stung, she looked at his face wide-eyed and swallowed hard as
tears
steamed from her eyes. He dropped his arms to his sides,
realising
what he had just said. "I didn't mean to raise my voice at
you
CJ," he whispered. She just nodded dumbly.
His eyes were
dry now, he looked long and hard at her then turned to
leave. The
instant he turned his back, she spun him to face her and
took his
face in her hands, pausing to pierce him with her eyes
before
pulling him to her lips. They lost themselves in a deep and
longing
kiss and when they stopped to breathe, they were lost for
words.
Her hands caressed his beard as they rested their foreheads
together.
He took her hands from him and held them between their
bodies,
"CJ, is this for real? If it's just a dream, I want you to
tell
me." She looked into his soul.
"It is a dream; a good
dream, a real dream." Her voice went from
surety to a
wavering whisper, "but God, Danny, I'm just scared of
waking
up alone."
She was making no promises, but there was no
denying that they both
needed this; that they both felt something
that they couldn't fight
any longer. Their desperation drove them
quickly to her bedroom,
passion leading the way, lust shedding
their clothes; but when they
made love, the tension dissolved away
leaving their connection to be
slow, delicate, sensual and full of
raw emotion.
Danny woke first; it was 3am, the red alarm
digits of the alarm clock
lit his face. He turned his face, CJ's
head was resting on the pillow
just inches from his, and he could
feel her breath on his shoulder.
One of her soft hands lay on his
chest, the other loosely entwined
with his grazed one, and he
could feel a long silky leg resting
across his thighs. Their
lovemaking had been bewildering; neither
could have expressed
themselves through words, though every touch
seemed to say so
much. Deep down, Danny thought he should leave, he
knew that with
the morning light, words would have to be spoken and
he would
probably be alone, again. Still, he felt stupidly happy -
she was
even more beautiful asleep there next to him, clinging to
him; her
face was so peaceful in a secure slumber. Those thoughts
invaded
his head again, why CJ had suddenly decided to let him in?
Was he
even in' at all? Rebuild the stone keep around your heart
Danny,
prepare to be pushed away.
6am arrived swiftly - CJ woke up.
She was resting on something warm.
He was still there in her bed
holding her hand; he hadn't left. He
looked so relaxed, his
defences lowered - the red light of the clock
casting warm shadows
on his kind face, his auburn hair seeming softer
splayed over the
white pillow. For just a second that happy feeling
went away,
reality seemed to strike down her elation, she glanced at
the
empty condom packet on the bedside table and felt a sudden pang
of
fear and guilt, something uncertain; she felt awkward and naked.
She
drew her hand out of his, and began to move away – softly, the
warm
hand on her leg pulled it back across his thighs. If he'd done
any
thinking at all, he'd have thought that he might be pushing his
luck,
but that morning he just kept his eyes closed and made some
murmuring
noises and gently, innocently, snuggled his face towards
hers. Any
feelings of fear left her, and she moved herself closer
still to
his warm body. He pulled her in, wrapping his arms around
her
smooth body, she rested her head on his chest; all of her felt
good,
pressed against him. A feeling of supreme contentment washed
over
her. CJ planted a gentle kiss on his bearded cheek, and
whispered
in his ear: "Happy Christmas Daniel." He couldn't
help
letting a smile break out over his face as he opened his
eyes, they
lay connected by a gaze that led to the most tender of
kisses. That
was all they needed, to feel that the night had not
been some
irreparable mistake.
