Changes
By Heidi and Lisa
Disclaimers-These are not my characters and I am
making no money off of them.
Summary Info-4th story in School Ties Series,
Sam/Donna, reactions to the news that Sam and Donna
are living together.
Spoilers- In The Shadow Of 2 Gunmen, 17 People,
Galileo. Any episode that mentions Dr. Freeride.
Special Thanks-Lisa who has been the best
co-author with all of her suggestions and feedback that
is making this series what it is.
NOTE-School Ties Series
1. Back To School
2. Class Act
3. Roommates Together Forever
CJ just watched the scene before her play out.
Sam and Donna were friends and she thought it was
cute that Josh was so concerned about her.
Toby watched the glares thrown from Josh to Sam.
He was surprised at the way Josh was taking the
news. He never expected Josh to get so defensive
or angry about Donna’s living arrangements. Toby
seriously wondered what kind of relationship Josh
and Donna had.
Leo and the president couldn’t believe what was
going on right there in the oval office. Josh and
Sam were fighting over a girl. They both tried
to keep their amusement to themselves.
“What’s next?” President Bartlett asked.
“The new members of the House are being sworn
in tomorrow.” CJ informed the room.
“Is there a thing?” Toby asked.
“Yes and there is a speech needed.” Leo said.
“Fine. Sam, here’s the stuff. Write remarks
that are short and to the point. I want to see it
at 4.” Toby said, handing a file to Sam.
“Also, the Environment Bill. It has some
wrinkles in it that we need to look at.” Sam said
flipping a file to Leo, who handed it to the
president.
“I’ll read it and we’ll discuss it at the 3
o’clock meeting. What’s next?” the president
asked.
“Nothing? Everyone else back to work. Josh,
Sam, in my office.” Leo said.
Josh and Sam walked through the door to Leo’s
office and stood on opposite sides of the room. Leo
knew that he had to do something before there was
a knockdown, dragout fight in the office.
“Whatever is going on, I want it settled today.
Clear?” Leo said.
“Clear.” replied both Sam and Josh.
“Fine then. Get back to work.” Leo said and
dismissed them.
“My office now.” Josh stated and left Sam
standing in the doorway.
Sam walked by Donna’s desk and flashed her a
smile. He stopped and was going to say something
when Josh intruded.
“Today would be nice.” Josh said from his
office doorway as he caught a smile that passed
between Sam and Donna.
Sam walked into Josh’s office and shut the door.
He knew that Josh wasn’t pleased about what was
just announced in the oval office.
“You had best have a good explanation for
living with Donna.” Josh demanded.
“She needed a roommate and knew that I wanted
out of my apartment building, so she offered it to
me and I said yes.” Sam explained.
“Wait a minute. Why did she need a new
roommate? I thought she had one.” Josh said.
“I guess the roommate left Donna in the lurch
when she moved out.” Sam said.
“How come Donna didn’t tell me?” Josh asked.
“Probably because she didn’t want you to make
fun of her.” Sam said in his all knowing voice.
“How long has this been going on?” Josh asked
Sam.
“I think from about probably the time she went
back to school.” Sam said.
“She has been paying full rent for 4 months.
She must have been getting desperate.” Josh said
without thinking.
“Thanks a lot.” Sam said dryly.
“I didn’t mean it like that.” Josh said.
“What is the real reason you have such a
problem with me living with Donna?” Sam asked.
“You know about Dr. Freeride. I don’t want her
to have to live through something like that
again.” Josh said.
“I am not dating your assistant. I am only
living with her and I don’t intend to hurt her. She
is a close friend.” Sam said.
“I guess I should talk to Donna and give her my
blessing.” Josh said.
“Be kind and supportive. This is a big change
for her too.” Sam said.
Donna watched Sam and Josh walk out of the office
with smiles and looking much better than before.
Josh flashed her a big smile when she handed him
the file for his meeting.
“Donna, my office.” Josh said as he walked
back from his meeting.
Donna knew that she was going to get called on
for living with Sam. She took a steadying breath
and walked into the office with her head held up
high. She wasn’t ashamed about living with Sam
and wasn’t about to let Josh demean her for it.
“I heard that you are living with my best
friend.” Josh said as he shut the door.
“Yes, Sam and I are roommates.” Donna said.
“Why didn’t you tell me about what was going
on?” Josh asked, concerned that Donna didn’t tell
him anything.
“I know you were going to make fun of me for
not being able to keep a roommate.” Donna said, a
sad look appearing on her face.
“I am sorry that you felt that you couldn’t
share what was going on with me.” Josh said,
matching Donna’s sad look.
“I don’t want there to be a thing with you and
Sam over the living arrangements.” Donna said,
more concerned with Sam and Josh than herself.
“I already to talked to Sam earlier about
things. If you are comfortable with it, so am I. I
just want you to be happy.” Josh said with a
smile.
“Thank you for being so understanding.” Donna
said, giving him a big hug.
“Get back to work now. I need the files for
the tobacco lawsuit.” Josh said.
“You’ll have them, as soon as I find them.”
Donna said with a happy smile on her face before
she left the office.
Josh stood in his doorway and thought about
Donna. If he had known about the situation that she
had been facing, he would have tried to fix it.
He would have gotten her a raise, so that times
weren’t tough for her. He would have lined up a
new roommate for her. Josh was jealous and he knew
it. He wanted to be the one that was living with
Donna and seeing her 24-7. It would take some
time to get over it, but he was happy that Sam was
her roommate and not some idiot off the street.
Sam was a good friend and would treat her with
respect or Josh would kill him if he made Donna
unhappy for any reason.
Donna was happy that Sam and Josh had dealt with
the problem. She didn’t know why Josh had such a
problem with her living arrangements. Josh was
her boss and a friend. He had no stake in her
personal life that was away from work. Donna knew
that Josh would get over whatever was bugging him
and then they would get back to being their old
selves.
Sam was glad that he hadn’t lost his best friend.
Josh was angry with the thought that he would
some how hurt his assistant and friend. He wasn’t
going to hurt Donna in any way. Sam knew that
Josh was jealous and for no reason to be. He didn’t
have any romantic feelings for Donna, they were
friends who just happened to be living together
because of fate and the like.
Donna was headed out to lunch when she was
stopped by Carol and the rest of the west wing
assistants.
“Hey. Where are you going?” Margaret asked.
“Just out to get lunch.” Donna replied.
“No, you are going to lunch with us, our treat.
We want to hear details about your new living
arrangements.” Carol spoke up with a smile on her
face.
“Oh, why do you guys want to know. There is
nothing going on.” Donna said.
“Yeah, right. Let’s go to lunch.” Ginger
said.
“Fine, let’s go.” Donna said and allowed the
girls to take her to lunch.
After lunches were picked out and paid for, the
women settled for a table in the back. A few
members of the senior staff noticed the women, but
said nothing.
“Why did you pick Sam as a new roommate?”
Bonnie asked wanting to hear the good stuff.
“I picked him because he is a friend.” Donna
said wanting to end whatever gossip was going
around now.
“She just wants to see what he’s got under that
bulldog and baby image.” Margaret said with a
smile and shocking the women around her.
“I can’t believe you just said that.” Carol
said.
“Well, she got lucky with Sam. He is good
looking and available and so is Donna.” Margaret
explained.
“We were all thinking it, but that doesn’t mean
you have to say it.” Ginger said with a smile.
“So, have you found out any Sam secrets that
you can pass along to us?” Bonnie asked.
“Not yet, but do you think I should try?”
Donna asked with a laugh.
“Of course you should try. You have a man and
the rest of us don’t. We will just live
vicariously through your exploits with Sam.” Carol
added.
“He isn’t my man. He is my roommate.” Donna
clarified.
“Whatever.” several of the assistants
muttered.
“Well lunch was nice, but I’d better get back
to work.” Donna said, standing up.
All of the other assistants walked out of the
mess and headed for their own desks. They all had a
pool going on to see when Donna and Sam would be
an official couple because these were two friends
who were protesting a bit too much to “just” be
living together. As they all walked back, the
thoughts were all different.
Margaret hoped Donna knew what she was doing.
Sam and Josh had already fought about this and she
personally didn’t want to see two best friends
fighting over a girl.
Carol hoped Donna would be happy with Sam.
Everyone had assumed Josh and Donna would hook up, but
Donna had always been the unconventional
assistant.
Ginger was dying to hear the details of what it
was like to live with Sam. She adored Sam and
knew that Donna adored him too. After the thing
with Stephanie Gault, they seemed to be getting
closer.
Bonnie was glad to see someone happy for a
change. She hadn’t been out on a date in months
because of her crazy work schedule and knew that it was
the same for most of them. Donna and Sam
deserved to be happy. She wished them good luck.
Donna couldn’t believe it. Even her friends
thought she had a thing with her roommate because he
was male, a friend, and a co-worker. She
wondered if there would be this much gossip is she’d
moved in with Josh. There would probably be more
talk about that than she could handle. She started
making a list about all of the things she and Sam
had to talk about that night. It was a very long
list.
White House
Residence....................................................
Jed Bartlet walked into the study to find his
wife, Abbey, relaxing.
“Hey, baby.” Jed said.
“Hey yourself. What’s going on with members of
your staff?” Abbey asked, wanting to hear
details.
“What are you talking about?” Jed asked.
“Lily told me that Sam and Josh were fighting
because Sam is living with Donna.” Abbey
explained.
“Yeah, Nancy brought in some paperwork I had to
sign off on and I mentioned it in staff this
morning.” Jed said with a smile.
“Am I correct to assume that Josh wasn’t
happy?” Abbey asked, already knowing the answer.
“You betcha. I thought he was going to throw a
punch at Sam right there in the oval.” Jed said
laughing hard.
“Sam and Donna would make such a cute couple.”
Abbey said.
“I don’t get involved in the personal lives of
the staff.” Jed said putting a warning tone in
his voice.
“Did I say anything about getting involved?”
Abbey asked.
“No, but I know where you are going.” Jed
said.
“I was just going to say that they make a cute
couple, but their friendship is getting in the
way of them moving forward.” Abbey said.
“You’ve been reading those psychology books
again, haven’t you?” Jed asked.
“Not amusing darling.” Abbey said.
“Let’s go to dinner.” Jed said.
“Right behind you dear.” Abbey said with a
laugh and followed her husband to their private
dining room.
Sam & Donna’s
Apartment.................................................
Donna was eating and studying, all the time
waiting for Sam to get home. They needed to discuss
the list she had worked on. There were some
important things that needed to be talked about.
Sam was glad to be home. It was nice to see
clean hallways without the trace smell of beer and
pot. He grabbed his keys to unlock the door when
he remembered he didn’t have a key. He knocked on
the door and Donna quickly opened it.
“I am so sorry that I forgot to give you the
key.” Donna apologetically said.
“Hey, it’s all right.” Sam said.
“We need to talk.” Donna said and walked back
into the living room.
Sam went to his room to put his stuff away. Even
though they worked together, he didn’t feel
comfortable leaving work stuff lay around, like his
laptop. He trusted Donna, but he was operating on
a security mentality.
Donna saw Sam take his laptop into the bedroom.
She knew that he still wasn’t comfortable being
here with her and didn’t totally trust her yet.
He was operating on the security mentality. She
didn’t blame him and accepted it. She riffled
through her purse and pulled out her trusty notebook
and flipped to the pages with her lists.
Sam grabbed a soda and went back into the living
room. He wondered what Donna wanted to talk
about.
“Here’s the key to the apartment.” Donna said
handing a silver key over.
“Thanks. Now I won’t have to wake you up if I
get home late.” Sam said joking around.
“Now, there is some stuff that we have to talk
about.” Donna said.
“Okay. What do we need to talk about?” Sam
asked.
“There are some rules we need to go over.”
Donna said.
“What rules?” Sam asked.
“For starters, we agree to never get
romantically involved.” Donna said.
“Back up. You lost me there.” Sam said.
“I had lunch with the girls and they are
apparently hosting a pool to see how long it takes us
to get together.” Donna said.
“You mean to tell me that people are thinking
we are going to get involved because we live
together. That is just plain ridiculous.” Sam said
angry at the thought.
“That’s why we should agree to never get
involved.” Donna said, the voice of reason.
“I agree to no romantic involvement.” Sam said
with a smile.
“Then there is the matter of music to be
listened to in the apartment. I am open to all kinds,
except classical.” Donna said.
“That’s fine. I am not a fan of most classical
anyway. I only like Gilbert and Sullivan music”
Sam said thinking back to the night when he and
CJ had to go to the opera at the Kennedy Center.
He shuddered at the memory that was an atonal
nightmare that definitely was not Gilbert and
Sullivan.
“We should also decide what to say about work.”
Donna said.
“That could be tricky because you don’t have as
high a security clearance as I do.” Sam said
trying to phrase it nicely.
“Then we don’t talk about work, unless it is
general stuff that we both know.” Donna said.
“And we don’t bother the other one when they
are working at home.” Sam added.
“Okay.” Donna said.
“Are there any other rules that we need to go
over?” Sam asked.
“Yes about friends and stuff.” Donna said.
“Okay. What about friends?” Sam asked.
“We can have friends over, but they have to
behave in an adult manner.” Donna said.
“So, no more drunk Josh at all hours of the
night?” Sam asked with a smile.
“What is with you guys? Do you tell each other
everything?” Donna asked with a smile.
“Usually and I know that you like philately.”
Sam said with his own trademark smirk.
“Stop talking to each other. About dates
coming over is something that needs to be addressed
too.” Donna said, getting serious and back on
track.
“What about dates?” Sam asked.
“If you want to bring your lady friends over, I
can disappear into the bedroom and give you your
privacy.” Donna said.
“I can tell you this, I don’t have any lady
friends right now and if I did, I wouldn’t expect
you to disappear and hide in your bedroom.” Sam
said watching Donna.
“This is your apartment, too and you should
feel comfortable doing your thing.” Donna said.
“It is our apartment and we will just deal with
those things when they come up. No need to worry
about it now.” Sam said.
“I’m glad we’re clear.” Donna said.
“Good.” Sam said.
Sam and Donna spent the rest of the night in
relative quiet. He was working on a speech and she
was studying for a test. They were both happy and
content with each other’s friendly presence.
Donna was happy that there was something to come
home to. Even if Sam wasn’t there when she got
home, he would come home to her. It was something
that most people took for granted, someone to
come home to....someone who wanted to be there.
Sam watched Donna. She had changed since he
moved in. Donna was happy and smiling a lot more.
He was happy that she was glad that he was here.
It was nice to have someone waiting at home for
him. He loved the thought of Donna being there
for him. It was a thought he would be keeping in
his head for a long time.
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