As Senior Staff got underway on the West Wing, Donna was still attempting to find her desk on the East Wing. On her desk, there was everything from congratulatory notes, letters from designers asking to design her wedding gown, as well as fruit and chocolate baskets (Donna though to herself, "Yummy."). After she eventually found her desk, Annabeth entered her office with a huge smile on her face.

"Oh my God, Donna!" she said, sounding as excited as always, "This is amazing! A first in White House history and you've got people asking to design your gown! I am so jealous!"

"I'm glad one of us is," said Donna, with a half sigh.

"What's wrong?" asked Annabeth, the smile being drained from her face.

"I love Josh, don't get me wrong about that," said Donna, "It's just that maybe there shouldn't be a big wedding after all. Especially since the media would have a field day at the location."

Annabeth became hesitant to tell Donna the next part, but it had to be done. She said to Donna, "After the circus at yesterday's briefing, Lou and I decided that you and Josh have to come to some definite decisions about the wedding, so we can make a formal announcement by the end of next week."

Donna looked like she was about to cry, but remained as calm as she always was and said, "Okay, I'll talk to Josh and see what we come up with."

"Okay," said Annabeth. With a smile on her face, she then asked Donna, "You know what? We should go out tonight. You know, get away from all the craziness for a few hours."

"Sounds good," said Donna, with a smile coming back to her face. "How about meeting me back here around 6:30 or so?"

"Awesome," said Annabeth, as was leaving Donna's office, "Have a good day, Donna!"

"You too," said Donna, preparing herself for the staff meeting that would be held later that morning.