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12 June 2008 @ 03:50 pm
Living With Ghosts  
Title: Living With Ghosts
Author: [info]scullyseviltwin
Rating: Teen
Spoilers: Post season 7.
Pairing: Josh/Donna
Archive: Go for it, just let me know.
Posted: at [info]__broomcupboard and [info]west_wing_fans and [info]inthetallgrass
Summary: Somehow she thought this would be different; she thought it would be fireworks and... and... just not this.
Thanks: To [info]hyacinthian for her help with this little ditty.



Sometimes, when she closes her eyes she sees the desert. It isn't as vast as she remembered it, whizzing by her in a beat up mustang with the top down. She doesn't feel the sunburn on her skin as they enjoy the daylight for one more hour before retreating to the air conditioning as they made their way out of Arizona.

Closing her eyes she can see the sand meeting the sky, recall the eerie, abandoned oil wells dotting the horizon. Donna thinks of all sorts of things now, long trains of thought that have everything to do with nothing that has to do with Washington D.C.

Somehow she thought this would be different; she thought it would be fireworks and... and... just not this.

The way he falls asleep next to her, it's like he doesn't even notice she's there, right there. There's no romantic flinging of limbs over limbs, his hand doesn't find hers in the middle of the bed as he slumbers. He doesn't speak her name or wake her in the morning by strategically kissing places on her body.

He's said the name "Amy" once in the throws of slumber and when she brought it up to him over coffee the next morning, he laughed it off. "It was a nightmare." She's a strong woman but she had wanted to ask him if he ever dreamt of her because something inside of her just needed to know.

And so in the dim light of their bedroom, she thinks about the desert and the sea and places she was so long ago, with people she barely remembers. Josh's light snoring distracts her sometimes and then she recalls (just for a second, only a second) how she used to find that to be a strangely-endearing trait. But if she thinks about him now, if she thinks about him like this, she'll just think about how wrong everything seems.

Sure there are some things that seem right, like the way he kisses her in the morning just before she gets out of the car, like he'll never get the chance to again. Or the way he just knows when she's had a bad day and uncorks her favorite bottle of wine. He knows her and she knows him but who knows if that's enough.

Beside her, he stirs and it's then that she realizes that rain has started to fall, lightning has started to crash, thunder has started to rumble. How apropos for the moment, how very perfect. Bright flashes peek through the slats in the blinds and highlight his face as he awakens, sleepy and confused, noticing her noticing him.

Something breaks inside, and it's so sharp and so palpable that Donna literally sucks in a breath to stave the tears, to stop the hiccoughs of emotion from eeking out and frightening him. "Why are you awake?" He's groggy but adorable and the feeling inside of her intensifies, the need to let it out, let something out so great that she has to swallow and give herself a moment to think.

Josh notices her face and the way it's placid but not, and shifts up so that his head is perched on his arm, elbow bent against the mattress. And he waits, waits like he always has, for her to be ready to tell him... whatever. It's too much for him and just as she's about to speak, he points his chin in an attention-grabbing gesture and says, "Hey, I love you."

Oh that's no good, and she cries a little, but just a little, tears rolling over her cheeks, being caught as glints by flashes of lightning.

They stare at one another for awhile, the slumber gone from his visage, the front gone from hers and they just, just stare at one another until she can't take it anymore. He won't look away of course, he has nothing to hide. "When did you know that... you were in love with me?"

For some reason this throws him off balance and he doesn't know what to say; he does that thing, when he's trying to come up with words, guppies his mouth and scrunches his forehead and fights with his mind for the proper sentence. But this time, all that comes out is, "What does it matter, when, if I'm in love with you now?"

A punch to the gut or something similar hits her, hard. "Forget it." With that she makes to get out of bed, feet searching next to the bed for her slippers (the ones he bought her when he noticed her others were fraying).

"I wanted pizza and couldn't find my wallet but you did-you always knew where I was leaving things-and you just walked up and slipped it into my back pocket."

It's almost too poetic that she can't remember that event exactly; it seems like such an innocuous thing, but he goes on, "And I was about to yell or something at you for doing that, but I noticed that... no one else noticed you doing that. That it wasn't a big deal to anyone else but me that you would do that. And that's when I knew, when I realized I wanted to hide it from everyone, that I didn't want anyone to know what I thought might be going on."

Ashamed, ashamed at forgetting the moment that he remembers, she asks, "When was that?"

Josh blows out a full breath and falls back against the pillow, fingers scrubbing through his hair. "It was... I wanted to buy dinner for... the day after we had that dinner for the president of Indonesia? Yeah, that sounds right."

She wracks her mind for a moment, trying to place that event in time. And it comes to her, "Josh that was, that was ten years ago."

Hands still in his hair, he looks at her, his eyes wide, as though he realizes what a long time ago that is. "Yeah, I guess it was."

The admission floors her, that he'd loved her for that long, had managed to keep it a secret for that long... until she realizes that she fell in love with him before that. Her own admission rushes out of her, "I fell in love with you the night that you stopped by my apartment to pick up some files I'd been working on and fell asleep right on my couch." Donna paused and lays back down beside him in bed, "That was the first time I seriously thought about quitting, Josh."

"The first of what I believe had to be many," he tries to joke, but his voice slides out a whisper.

So she stares at him as he stares at the ceiling and they listen to the rain slide down the window pane and when she lays her head on his chest and he holds her, she closes her eyes and forgets the desert but remembers the moment that she slipped his wallet into his back pocket so that he could go out and buy pizza.

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What would Aretha Franklin do at this very moment?: [TWW] J/D: Morning... almost.[info]so_bambiesque on June 12th, 2008 09:10 pm (UTC)
This was absolutely gorgeous. I love it. Thank you!
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Bruins: Streaming[info]scullyseviltwin on June 13th, 2008 01:24 pm (UTC)
Alright, let me begin by saying, 1: I love your lj handle, I do, as does pertain to Bambi. ;) 2: I love your icon and want to make out with it a bit. 3. Thank you so much for reading this, really.

It's very hard to find an audience for West Wing fic anymore, but I've been so inspired to write it lately that I'm just... anyway, thanks! Any concrit or suggestions for future fic projects are entirely welcome!
What would Aretha Franklin do at this very moment?: [TWW] J/D: Bow Tie[info]so_bambiesque on June 13th, 2008 02:36 pm (UTC)
When J/D fic is written this beautifully, I'll always read it. I really hope you write more. There isn't nearly enough being written for them these days.

And thank you so much for the comments on my icons as well. That means so much, I'm glad that you like them!
Sarah: WW - Red Lights[info]ophy on June 12th, 2008 09:22 pm (UTC)
Wow. That was really lovely. Thank you.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Matrix: WaterSmith[info]scullyseviltwin on June 13th, 2008 01:25 pm (UTC)
Thank you so much for stopping by to read this. As I said above to [info]so_bambiesque, it's very hard to find a large audience for West Wing fic lately, and the fact that you followed the link and moseyed over to read this is really, really wonderful of you.

Suggestions and concrit are welcome!
Commodore Marie: OTP - The West Wing[info]commodoremarie on June 13th, 2008 05:59 am (UTC)
Oh, wow. Nontraditional. But I love it for that.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Red Sox: Pledging Allegiance[info]scullyseviltwin on June 13th, 2008 01:27 pm (UTC)
Merci beaucoup for reading this. My need to write Josh/Donna lately has been incredibly compelling, so hopefully I'll be trying to get something else out today.

I enjopy that you cited this as untraditional because well, that's what I was going for (clearly, lol) I love the stories where they're happy and in love and perfect, but there's also this raw, sad side to any relationship and I think that needs to be explored with these two, yah know?

Anyhow, thanks again for reading and any suggestions for other fic or concrit are very very welcome.
molly_connelley: West Wing[info]molly_connelley on June 13th, 2008 06:04 am (UTC)
Oh holy crap. You know just how to cut to the very soul of me, don't you.

Good GOD this was brilliant. Well, first, as I read this, it's storming outside - kind of the perfect ambiance. And second... I... just... I love Donna. The desperation, regret, redemption... hell, if I had been fawning over someone for 10 years, then finally got him, after much carelessness on his part, I would probably be more than a little bitter. Even if he could sexily swagger and had dimples like craters.

So this was perfect. Real. And really perfect. Thank you.

(And, if I had any flow going to my writing, I'd go sign up... I don't think even a kick in the metaphorical cajones could serve to fix that - so please, I beg, no kicking? I'm more likely to just get washed away by the rain here... seriously, you wouldn't happen to know any ark-builders, would you? People are going canoeing in their backyards.)
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Scrubs: What has two thumbs...?[info]scullyseviltwin on June 13th, 2008 01:44 pm (UTC)
(Oh Baxter, you know how to cut to the very soul of me... had to get an Anchorman jab in there somehow...)

I'm SO glad you liked this; if there was ever anyone I could count on to outline what's right and wrong about something West Wing, it would be you, kind sir. ;-) And exactly, as much as Josh is adorable and sexy and obvs the love of her life, there's this side to Donna (that we see in No Exit for instance) that's really insecure about how he views her... and I can see that completely carrying over into their relationship.

I know Noah's out in Jersey working on a houseboat at the moment, but let me see what I can do about getting him on his cell. ;-) Any suggestions for future fic... or concrit for this one?
molly_connelley: runner's high[info]molly_connelley on June 16th, 2008 04:28 am (UTC)
You are my little gentleman!
Oooh... well I'm late to the party. Oh well!

As for West Wing fic... basically, anything ever at all... I'll read it. As for specific suggestions, for about 5 years (or since I first saw the episode), I've been toying around - in my head, never really on paper, cause that would be productive and useful - with the picture of what Donna's experience leading up to 'In The Shadow Part 1' (that scene that Janel Moloney totes ROCKS) would look like. Cause she either got a phone call from like, Margaret or someone, or saw it on TV, drove to the hospital only knowing about the President, has that awesome moment of relief, then (though at first she can't believe it) looks like she has just been shot when Toby tells her about Josh. UGH. Kills me. But... other than that, I have no real plot bunnies.

If you'd like to know specifically what I loved about this, I will tell you. It is how perfectly dopey and clueless Josh is, and in the end, you realize that it really is that, as brilliant as the man is, he's just so stupid. Dumb as a bag of hair, really. It it the general cadence of it; you captured the essence of the show (especially in the exchange at the end, when he cuts in with "I wanted pizza and couldn't find my wallet..." I thought that whole dialogue was outstanding), but still had that really identifiable style of you that is so moving.

It is the really teeny tiny details that add so so much (and this is just something that I love about you as a writer in general, but in such a short piece like this, it really stands out) - the bit about her sunburn, the 'inocuous' moment that made him fall in love with her... all of it so brilliantly Josh and Donna, so perfectly The West Wing. It is sentences like, "Donna thinks of all sorts of things now, long trains of thought that have everything to do with nothing that has to do with Washington D.C." and "How apropos for the moment, how very perfect."

So... yeah. Obviously, I really loved this. And will love anything you write in the future, as long as I get off my lazy ass and remember to read my livejournal. :-P On a sort of related note, I just watched a couple of episodes from season 4, and can I just say that Joshua Malina is too freaking adorable? I love him in 'Privateers' (which, coincidentally, is a favorite of mine for Allison Janney's performance as well). Oh, sigh. Anyway. This is splendid.
wintergreen: donna and josh; the west wing[info]wintergreen126 on June 13th, 2008 02:29 pm (UTC)
beautiful, leslie! you've done such a lovely job of exploring donna's feelings once the initial overwhelming excitement begins to fade. and i particularly like how she attempts to juxtapose all the little good things with the seemingly different and wrong things.

He knows her and she knows him but who knows if that's enough.

in a way, they've known each other well for a long time, so it's only natural that she begins to wonder if there should be more than that. she's waited so long for this, and it now it seems as though it relates more to a late night thunderstorm than to fireworks. oh, donna.

"I wanted pizza and couldn't find my wallet but you did-you always knew where I was leaving things-and you just walked up and slipped it into my back pocket."

of course it is an act so little and random (and for them, totally natural) that makes josh realize that he loves her.

i haven't read anything west wing related for a long while. i still miss the show like crazy (my old roommate and i still make references to the show), but... anyway, thanks for sharing this! it was such a nice little glimpse into the future of josh and donna.

have a great day :o)




Bob Loblaw's Law Blog[info]scullyseviltwin on June 14th, 2008 09:51 pm (UTC)
I just watched 'No Exit' and it came to me. She's not as sure as she portrays herself and that's a nice facet to explore.

I'm so glad you read and liked! I'm rewatching seasons 1 and getting crazy-loads of ideas.
Leli[info]leli_5 on June 13th, 2008 10:47 pm (UTC)
This was good. I liked the sadness of it and the idea that all their issues didn't disappear just because they managed to roll into bed, then out of bed and onto a plane, then into bed, then out of bed and back to the White House. They're Josh and Donna - they hide things and those things get bigger in the dark. But they also know each other in sometimes-missing-the-big-things-while-knowing-the-small-details ways. And real love is bad days and new slippers, not a happily ever after facade of perfection... I think that that came through nicely here.

There is so still an audience for this! If you haven't seen it, you should check out [info]josh_and_donna. Lots of us are still writing for this fandom and pairing.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Stephen Colbert: Good or BETTER?[info]scullyseviltwin on June 14th, 2008 09:50 pm (UTC)
Thank like crazy for reading this! I reallllly appreciate it. ANDDDD hooking me up with up a link, you're just fabulous, aren't you? I think you are... let me check.

Yup, just confirmed it, you're fabulous!
Leli[info]leli_5 on June 14th, 2008 10:11 pm (UTC)
No problem. The more the merrier!
Miss Mezz: WW -Donna - corner scarf ponytail[info]secondmezzanine on June 15th, 2008 12:38 am (UTC)
Yes, there are still people out there reading and loving WW fic! Thanks for sharing. I always get excited when there's a new Josh/Donna story up somewhere. I came to the show after it was over, so I sort of missed the hype. I'm glad there are still people out there writing these characters beautifully.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Pushing Daisies: Cellophane is overrated[info]scullyseviltwin on June 16th, 2008 09:56 pm (UTC)
I'll definitely be posting to this comm from now on. I'm so glad you liked it; I've been toying with a new plot line and maybe if I get un-lazy I'll try working it up tonight.

I'm g;ad there are still people out there reading and reviewing these fics.
jax_d[info]jax_d on June 15th, 2008 05:02 am (UTC)
There are definitely people out there still reading (and loving) West Wing fanfiction. Like the poster before i came a little late to the party also.
I loved your fic, the fact that it deals with the after in a not happily ever after sense. I adore when Josh knew he loved her, because it just seems so very Josh. Loved it!
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Matrix: WaterSmith[info]scullyseviltwin on June 16th, 2008 10:01 pm (UTC)
Ahhhh!!!! I'm so glad that people are still reading J/D. Makes me all squishy inside. :-D

I just can't see Josh and Donna being happily ever after. It's just not them. And I'm so glad you liked it; thanks so much for taking the time to review. It really bolsters my muses into wanting to write more.
bluemonkey216[info]bluemonkey216 on June 16th, 2008 03:53 am (UTC)
As everyone has said, this is so fabulous! I love Donna's vulnerability and how much she is expecting Josh to disappoint her and then he busts out with the fact that he's loved her for 10 years. It is so them, a different side of them to be sure, but it is them nonetheless.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog[info]scullyseviltwin on June 16th, 2008 10:02 pm (UTC)
Oh I'm so glad you liked it! And thank you so much for taking the time to tell me what you thought of it. It really means a lot to get some substantive reviews about this pairing after all of this time.
hopalong_pxp[info]hopalong_pxp on June 16th, 2008 01:13 pm (UTC)
Nice! I love how Josh can always rise to the occasion knowing the exact thing to say. In those situations anyway...
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: JKras: Soxman[info]scullyseviltwin on June 16th, 2008 10:03 pm (UTC)
See, people underestimate Josh, but... I think he's got a lot up his sleeve, and I'd like to explore his romantic side a little more. :)
astonishingly boring: Donna[info]flippet on June 16th, 2008 04:53 pm (UTC)
Oh, this was very gentle and sweet. And, I don't think Josh is clueless, and I think that you did get that across. Certainly he's a little inept sometimes, which the 'what does it matter' line shows, but underneath that, he understands what Donna needs--wine, slippers, long-ago details. If he didn't, he never would have mentioned it, or likely even kept it in his memory to begin with.

And yeah, I think there's still quite a large audience for WW fic, especially J/D. You just need to know the right communities and archives to hit, to maximize the impact.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Red Sox: Jacoby Scores[info]scullyseviltwin on June 16th, 2008 10:06 pm (UTC)
I don't think Josh is clueless either, most CERTAINLY inept but... sweet and romantic when he needs to be. And he really does understand Donna, which is what it's all about, right?

I shall attempt to maximize the impact in the future. Thanks so much for reading and reviewing!
(Anonymous) on June 16th, 2008 08:04 pm (UTC)
This is great! This fic seems to follow the tone of the J/D relationship that was laid out in the last few episodes of the seventh season. The love is there and deep, but a little bit awkward with a tiny side of resentment they have to work through. I'd love to read more from you, so stick with the West Wing fic compulsion!
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: House: Super Wilson[info]scullyseviltwin on June 18th, 2008 03:14 pm (UTC)
I will stick with it! Thanks so much for reading!!!
cabooklover: JD Kissage[info]cabooklover on June 17th, 2008 03:50 am (UTC)
Ooooh, this was so good. I was worried for a moment, but then your ending saved me.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Iron Man: Pepper the caretaker[info]scullyseviltwin on June 18th, 2008 03:14 pm (UTC)
Hahah, I'm glad you liked it! Thanks!!!
Alexa: old-el/liv[info]lexiloumarie on June 20th, 2008 06:07 pm (UTC)
Ahhhh!! You write Josh/Donna too?!! Is there anything fandom you can't write for? I mean I log on for the first time in forever and find Geek!fluff, and TWW goodness and that is completely making me feel guilty for being a total flake with the banners for E/O. Although in my defense, I wasn't having any fun at all. Whoever said college is fun was lying their ass off.

Oh, and both fics were totally amazing. You have a knack for getting the voices of the characters right no matter what fandom it is.

Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Pushing Daisies: BWAH!?[info]scullyseviltwin on June 20th, 2008 06:39 pm (UTC)
I dooooooo. Josh/Donna was my second OTP actually, after Mulder/Scully. I've got craptons of JD fics on ff.net because... I'm a nerd.

Thank you sooooo much dear! And thanks for reading.

It's good to see school didn't kill you, though I understand how effin rough it can be; it sucks sometimes but meh, you gotta do what you gotta do. :-)
Alexa: haydenmilopremiere[info]lexiloumarie on June 28th, 2008 12:09 am (UTC)
I forgot you were on ff.net. I've been bad about visiting there lately but I actually get author alerts for your fics so I should have remembered.

Didn't kill me but boy did it suck. I've spent the last few weeks actually having fun with my long lost friends.
The yammiest of all the yams: TWW- Bartlet is the president[info]sweetest_potato on June 21st, 2008 07:58 am (UTC)
Gorgeous. I really enjoyed that!
rachbigbro[info]rachbigbro on July 27th, 2008 06:12 pm (UTC)
that was lovely. just what i needed.
Bob Loblaw's Law Blog: Buffy: Giles is not Mexican...[info]scullyseviltwin on July 28th, 2008 03:32 am (UTC)
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review, even though this story is pretty old. You rock.
(Anonymous) on September 23rd, 2008 10:04 pm (UTC)
thanks much
favorited this one, guy
(Anonymous) on September 28th, 2008 05:20 pm (UTC)
thank you
thats for sure, man
(Anonymous) on October 9th, 2008 12:07 am (UTC)
Good text..
i am gonna show this to my friend, guy