Disclaimer: I do not own "The West Wing" or anything associated with it. I am merely borrowing the ideas for a little bit of fun. Enjoy!
The morning after the press found out about Josh and Donna's engagement, the communications offices in the West Wing seemed to be flooded with everything from congratulatory notes to letters from girls who were in love with Josh asking him not to give up his bachelorhood yet.
When Josh got to his office, his desk was flooded with notes and other goodies that he would enjoy later. After clearing off his desk, Margaret came in his office, saying that Lou wanted to see him before that morning's Senior Staff meeting.
After Josh got to Lou's office, he asked her, "How did the press take the announcement yesterday?"
Lou looked at Josh ready to cry. She said, "Don't ask. They went nuts, especially since we told them we didn't have any information."
"Oh," Josh replied, with a blank look on his face, "I knew they would be curious, but not to the point where they would go crazy."
"You know how reporters are," said Lou, "They need every detail or else they claim they can't write a decent story. Annabeth and I will need more info on the wedding plans as soon as possible, so that way we can make a formal announcement and get the press asking about topics other than where your wedding will be."
"Okay, I'll talk to Donna tonight," said Josh, "Something tells me that she's as overwhelmed as I am right now, and she's usually good about keeping her head together."
"Yeah," said Lou, looking at the clock, "We'd better get a move on, otherwise we'll be late for Senior of Staff, which wouldn't be too good, especially since you're the Chief of Staff."
"Yeah, time to go," said Josh.
As he and Lou headed out of Lou's office, she told him, "I have a feeling things are just as crazy about this announcement, if not more so, on the East Wing."
Lou and Josh entered Matt's office to begin Senior Staff, and as the day went on, Lou would be right about the state of events on the East Wing.
