Transformation
By Heidi and Lisa
 
Disclaimers-These are not my characters and I am 
making no money off of them.
 
Music-”She Ain’t Your Ordinary Girl” belongs to 
the group Alabama and RCA records.  “Just To See 
You Smile” belongs to Tim McGraw and Curb Records.  
I do not own any of the music or the groups and I 
am making no money off of them.
 
Ratings Info-5th story in the School Ties 
Series(you have to read the other 4 to understand the 
storyline), Sam/Donna, people begin to notice a 
changing relationship. 
 
Spoilers-”In The Shadow Of 2 Gunmen”, “17 
People”, “The Portland Trip”, “Somebody’s Going To 
Emergency, Sombody’s Going To Jail”
 
Series-
               1.  Back To School
               2.  Class Act
               3.  Roommates Together Forever
               4.  Changes
 
Special Thanks-Lisa for being my co-author and 
giving me many, many helpful hints and suggestions 
for these stories.
 
Feedback-Greatly loved and appreciated.  
 
Special Note-the story about the neighbor and the 
US Marshals is a real life event that actually 
happened to Heidi’s neighbor.  Most of the details 
are accurate and the times are close to the real 
thing.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sam and Donna had settled into a pleasant 
routine.  They respected each other’s privacy and life.
 
The west wing was a buzz with the latest gossip 
about Sam and Donna.  Many of the assistants were 
filling up the open calendar spots in the Sam and 
Donna pool.  Sam and Donna were the only ones 
oblivious to the pool.
 
Sam came walking across the bullpen to Donna’s 
desk.  She saw him and flashed him a smile.
 
                               “Hey, Donna.  What are you doing for lunch?”  
Sam asked.
 
                               “I was just going to get something out of the 
vending machine.”  Donna said.
 
                               “My lunch meeting got canceled and I wondered 
if you wanted to eat with me.  My treat of 
course.”  Sam said with a smile.
 
                               “What girl will turn down free food.”  Donna 
said standing up.
 
                               
 
Sam and Donna walked through the halls chatting 
about little insignificant things.  They were 
immune or simply ignoring the conversations that 
stopped when they walked by.  They didn’t notice when 
people gave them funny looks.
 
 
After getting lunch and finding a table, Sam and 
Donna talked about the arrest of a fellow 
neighbor.
 
                               “I can’t believe that Mr. Baxter was a wanted 
criminal.”  Donna said, shaking her head.
 
                               “He always seemed like such a nice, friendly 
guy.”  Sam commented.
 
                               “I can not picture him as a federally wanted 
felon for computer hacking and fraud.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I can’t believe that it took the Justice 
Department this long to catch him.  It is a red letter 
day for the government.”  Sam said with a rueful 
tone.
 
                               “And here you thought you were moving into a 
quiet, peaceful building.”  Donna said with a 
smile.
 
                               “It’s hard to have peaceful when a United 
States Marshal is knocking on your door at 2 in the 
morning and wanting to talk to you.”  Sam said, 
remembering the rude awakening.
 
                               “Yeah, I was in the middle of a good dream, 
too.”  Donna remarked.
 
Both of them thought about that morning wake up 
call.  Donna had stumbled out of her room in a 
tee-shirt and literally ran into Sam in boxers and a 
tee-shirt.  They both were surprised when a US 
Marshal greeted them at the door and informed them 
of the situation.  They talked to Donna and got 
her statement because she had been in the building 
for the longest time.  Sam had stayed with her 
and made sure all of the right questions were asked 
and answered.  One of the perks about living with 
a lawyer was that he could take care of things.
 
 
A table full of west wing assistants were 
casually observing the other table.  Thoughts were as 
different as night and day.
 
Margaret hoped that Donna was taking it slow and 
not rushing things.  She wasn’t surprised at the 
closeness that Sam and Donna shared.  It was just 
a matter of time before they came to realize it 
themselves.
 
Carol was rooting for them.  She had personally 
seen CJ’s relationship with Danny end because of 
their jobs.  Sam and Donna worked in different 
areas of the building, but there would always be 
rumors and gossip. Carol also knew that Sam and 
Donna were strong enough to overcome any obstacle in 
their path, including the large one named Josh 
Lyman.
 
Ginger was going to corner Donna and get the 
gossip.  This had been building since Donna and Sam 
moved in.  She hoped that Donna could see what was 
right in front of her face and under her roof.
 
Toby Ziegler noticed his deputy and the deputy 
chief of staff’s assistant at a table.  He watched 
them together.  It was cute the way they danced 
around each other.  Donna’s smiles were usually 
reserved for Josh or the girls, but he had noticed 
that her smiles were now aimed at Sam.  He hoped 
that Sam didn’t screw this up and realized what a 
great catch Donna Moss was.
 
 
Donna and Sam finished lunch and headed back to 
their desks.  When Donna got back to hers, she saw 
that her mother had called.  She really didn’t 
want to talk to her mother and explain what she was 
doing, once again.  Donna put the message aside 
and went back to typing.
 
Sam came walking across the bullpen with a file 
for Josh when he noticed that Donna was on the 
phone.  Donna was not having a good conversation 
with the person on the other end.  Sam noticed that 
her hand was running through her hair and her 
shoulders were slumped over.  Not wanting to disturb 
her, he walked into Josh’s office.
 
Sam and Josh were talking about the file when 
they heard Donna slam down the phone, hard and 
loudly.  Both men were shocked.  Donna never slammed 
down the phone at work, no matter how angry she 
got with people.  They both decided to go and check 
on her.
 
Donna was sitting at the desk with her hands in 
her head.  The conversation had started so 
peaceful and ended with screaming on the other end.  She 
was so lost in thought that she didn’t hear 
either man walk up to her until she felt comforting 
hands on her shoulders.
 
                               “Donna, what’s wrong?”  Josh asked, concerned 
about his assistant and friend.
 
                               “You can tell us anything.”  Sam added.
 
 
When Donna didn’t respond to their questions, 
both men started to worry and even worried more when 
she looked up.  Donna’s face was white and her 
eyes were blank.  The reassuring smile she tried to 
give them never reached the rest of her face.  
She was simply in a state of shock.  Sam and Josh 
recognized this easily and helped her up.  They 
got her into Josh’s office and closed the door.  
They both suspected it was something big and had to 
deal with the phone call.
 
Donna didn’t even have a clue how she got into 
Josh’s office.  She didn’t remember.  She blinked 
her eyes a couple of times and found her to be the 
center attraction of male attention.
 
                               “What’s wrong Donna?”  Josh again asked.
 
                               “Nothing’s wrong.  I am fine.”  Donna said in a 
flat tone.
 
                               “I don’t think so.  You never slam the phone 
down ever and the state of shock you were 
practically in isn’t a good indication that nothing is 
wrong.”  Josh said.
 
                               “We’re your friends.  You can tell us 
anything.”  Sam added, trying to make Donna feel more 
comfortable.
 
                               “The phone call was from my mother.”  Donna 
stated in a flat tone.
 
                               “What did she say to you now?”  Josh asked, 
knowing that Donna’s mother belittled her daughter 
at every chance.  He knew that the relationship 
was strained at best and every phone call ended up 
with Donna going into her shell for some time.
 
Sam was confused, but Josh gave him a look that 
meant that the two men would be discussing things 
later.
 
                               “She called the apartment and heard the message 
on the machine.”  Donna said, close to tears.
 
                               “Your mother heard the message that you are 
living with a guy.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Yeah and she said all of these horrible things 
to me again.”  Donna let a tear roll down her 
cheek.
 
As both men watched the tears flow, they wished 
that they could somehow help her.  Josh wanted to 
call Mrs. Moss and rail at her for what she was 
doing to her daughter.  Sam just wanted to 
understand about the relationship between mother and 
daughter.  Donna was so sweet and kind.  It was hard 
to picture her not getting along with anyone.  
Josh realized the need for Donna to be alone and 
turned to Sam.
 
 
                               “I’m hungry.  Let’s go down to the mess and get 
something to eat, Sam.” Josh said, hoping his 
best friend would get the unsaid message.
 
                               “Me, too.  I missed lunch because of my 
meetings on the hill.”  Sam said, catching the drift.
 
                               “Donna, we’ll be back in a little while.”  Josh 
said, giving Donna a squeeze on the shoulder.
 
 
Josh and Sam quickly disappeared out of the 
office and left Donna alone.
 
In the 
Mess...........................................................
 
 
                               “What’s up between Donna and her mother?”  Sam 
asked.
 
                               “Donna’s mother hates her.”  Josh said.
 
                               “Excuse me?  Could you please explain that to 
me.”  Sam asked.
 
                               “Donna’s mother hates that Donna walked away 
from Dr. Freeride and grew up.  Apparently Donna’s 
mother can’t stand the fact that her daughter 
grew up and made her own decisions.”  Josh said.
 
                               “That’s why Donna is so tight lipped about her 
family.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Yeah.  This isn’t the first time that this has 
happened either.  I guess after the shooting, 
Donna’s mother called her and told her what a 
horrible person she was for being in Washington and 
that the shooting was a punishment from God.”  Josh 
said.
 
                               “Donna told you that?”  Sam asked, surprised 
that Donna would share that kind of news with a 
recovering gunshot victim.
 
                               “No, she didn’t tell me, CJ did.  I guess CJ 
found Donna crying and pried the news out of her.  
CJ wanted me to know, in case Donna was acting 
funny.”  Josh explained.
 
                               “The message on the machine just added fuel to 
that fire.”  Sam said.
 
                               “What does the message say, anyway?”  Josh 
asked.
 
                               “It is the standard message.  You have reached 
the home of Donna Moss and Sam Seaborn and blah, 
blah, blah.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Just so you know, Donna will probably be off 
her game for awhile.  Don’t push her.”  Josh said 
looking seriously at his best friend.
 
                               “I am not going to do that, but she needs to be 
around friends.  Can I bring her as my date, to 
our little dinner thing tonight?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “It would probably be a good idea for her to be 
around people, instead of a dark apartment.”  
Josh said, letting the date comment slip past, but 
filing it and planning to talk to Sam about that 
at a later time.
 
                               “Good, this is what she needs.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I will talk to everyone else and let them know 
what happened, so they don’t bother Donna about 
it.”  Josh said.
 
                               “I’ll see you later then.”  Sam said, standing 
up.
 
 
 
Donna had recovered enough to be back at her desk 
when Sam walked up to her.  She was still in 
shock over what her mother had said, but she would 
deal with that later.
 
                               “Hey, Donna.  How are you feeling?”  Sam asked 
softly.
 
                               “I’m okay.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I wanted to know if you wanted to go to dinner 
with me and the rest of the staff.”  Sam asked.
 
                               “I thought that was just for senior staff.  I’m 
not one of you guys.”  Donna said and drifted 
into her own little world for a minute.
 
                               “You’re one of us, don’t ever forget how much 
you make a difference around here.  I told Josh 
that you were going as my date.”  Sam said with a 
smile.
 
                               “You told Josh that you were taking me as your 
date tonight?”  Donna asked.
 
                               “Yes, I did.”  Sam said.
 
                               “What did he say to that one?”  Donna asked, 
knowing that Josh was very protective of her.
 
                               “I think he purposely ignored that.  So, you 
wanna go tonight?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “Yeah, I think a nice night out would be good 
for me because I am sure that my mother has left 
me several messages since I hung upon her earlier 
and won’t take her calls.  I really don’t want to 
have to deal with that.”  Donna said, gritting 
her teeth at the thought of eventually having to 
deal with it.
 
                               “Then, I will see you tonight.  I will swing by 
your desk at 8 to pick up for our date.”  Sam 
said with a smile and raising of his eyebrows when 
he said the word date.
 
                               “Okay.”  Donna said with a genuine smile.
 
 
Josh sought out Toby and CJ to tell them that 
Donna would be joining them that night.  He also 
told them about the conversation that Donna had with 
her mother.  CJ was ready to scream and yell at 
Mrs. Moss for the way she treated her oldest 
daughter.  CJ and Donna had bonded after the shooting 
and were close friends.  Toby was shocked that 
any parent would treat their child that way.  He 
felt badly for Donna and what she was going 
through.
 
 
 
Christophs Bar and 
Grill......................................
 
 
When Sam and Donna walked in, they joined their 
friends at the table.  Donna immediately felt a 
little out of place when the senior staff began 
talking.  She was immediately put at ease and joined 
the conversation.  The music and atmosphere was 
wonderful.  The staff was relaxed and happy and 
enjoying themselves.
 
                               “Donna, wanna dance?”  Sam asked when Tim 
McGraw’s song “Just To See You Smile” poured out from 
the jukebox.
 
                               “I’d love to dance.”  Donna said and allowed 
Sam to pull her out onto the dance floor.
 
Sam and Donna enjoyed the dance and were joined 
by CJ and Josh, who could cut a rug on the dance 
floor too.  Toby was left at the table because he 
didn’t dance and to watch the purses.  They 
traded off partners when Alabama’s “She Ain’t Your 
Ordinary Girl” came on.  Donna was starting to come 
out of her shell.  She was glad that her friends 
were there for her.  They were her family now.
 
Toby watched Donna and Sam interact.  They had a 
unique relationship with many facets.  Friends 
that were definitely starting to be more than just 
friends.  He was glad that they were taking the 
time to get to know each other better before 
jumping into a relationship that would be doomed.  He 
could only hope that Josh would take it as well 
when they officially announced their relationship.
 
CJ could see the change in Donna from when she 
and Sam had walked in the door.  Donna started off 
being timid and shy when they sat down, but was 
an integral part of the night out.  CJ knew that 
Donna was uncomfortable being the only assistant 
that was with the senior staff on such a intimate 
level.  Sam was good for Donna.  Carol had told 
her that Donna was protesting too much for just 
being friends.  CJ hoped that Donna realized the 
find she had right under her own roof.  Maybe this 
would shut Josh up on his usual rants about 
Donna’s latest local gomers and her desire to be 
coupled up.  She had no doubt that Josh would be shut 
up when he found out that Sam was her latest 
local gomer.  She really wanted to be a fly on the 
wall in that office when he found out.
 
 
Josh knew that there was something different 
about Donna and Sam.  There were the shared smiles 
and touches.  He would definitely need to talk to 
Sam about that.  Josh didn’t think that Sam would 
ever do anything to hurt Donna, but he wanted to 
protect her from being hurt.  He loved Donna like 
a sister and was concerned about the things she 
did.
 
 
                               “Well, it’s getting late, so it’s time to call 
it a night.”  CJ said.
 
                               “Yeah, and we all have to be at work tomorrow.”  
Toby said.
 
After all the good-byes were said, everyone went 
their separate ways.
 
 
Sam & Donna’s 
Apartment...........................................
 
 
 
Sam unlocked the door and let Donna walk in 
first.  She walked over to the table where the phone, 
answering machine, and caller id sat.  She 
flicked through the id function on the box and walked 
away without checking the machine.  Sam noticed 
and sat down in a chair.
 
                               “What’s wrong?  Why did you only check the 
caller id box and not the machine?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “The caller id box confirms that my mother has 
called me 7 times today and left 7 messages that 
I don’t really want to hear.”  Donna snapped.
 
                               “How about you get into something more 
comfortable and I will listen then erase the messages, so 
that you don’t have to.”  Sam said, wanting to 
lighten the stress that Donna was under.
 
                               “No, I need to listen to the messages, so that 
I can deal with her when she inevitably calls to 
bother me again.”  Donna said standing up and 
walking to the machine.   
 
Donna took a deep breath and pushed the play 
button.......
 
                               “Donnatella Moss, what are you doing living 
with a man. I will be calling you at work and we 
will be talking about your utter disregard of morals 
and decency.”  
 
                               “I can’t believe that you hung up on your 
mother, young lady.  We raised you better than this.  
You will apologize to your mother.”  
 
                               “I hope you realize that God will be doling out 
a punishment for your actions and maybe this time 
you will be the one caught in the crossfire.”

                               “I have half a mind to call up that boss of 
yours and tell him what kind of girl you are.  I 
would sincerely hope that he fires you and you are 
stuck living that life you made for yourself.”  
 
                               “Donna, it’s your sister.  What is mom ranting 
about now?  I hope that you didn’t do something 
stupid and if you did, you to church and beg for 
forgiveness.”
 
                               “Why aren’t you taking my calls at work?  I 
raised you better than this and you have turned out 
to be a conniving thing.  This is what Washington 
did.  I don’t know how you can look yourself in 
the mirror everyday.”
 
                               “I have a friend you can see about getting you 
deprogrammed from Washington.  He can also get 
you into the good graces of our church again for no 
fee.  You need to do this to restore our family 
name.  Think about someone else for a change.”
 
 
The messages finally stopped and Donna was able 
to breath again.  Sam sat in utter shock.  He 
didn’t know how Donna’s family could do this.  He 
watched as Donna sat down on the couch.  She was 
white and had a blank expression on her face.
 
                               “Are you okay?”  Sam asked, moving from his 
chair to the couch where she sat.
 
                               “No, I don’t think I’ll ever be okay again.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Do you want to talk about things?”  Sam gently 
asked, not wanting to push Donna.
 
                               “Yeah, I need to talk to someone.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I’m here for whatever you need.”  Sam said, 
putting an arm on the back of the couch.
 
                               “The phone call at work today was from my 
mother.  She called me after the first message and I 
ended up hanging up on her, hence the second 
message from my father.”  Donna explained away the 
first two messages.
 
                               “What did your mother say that made you hang up 
on her?”  Sam asked.
 
                               “There was a bunch of stuff that she said.”  
Donna said.
 
                               “Wanna tell me what it was?”  Sam asked again, 
knowing that Donna needed to get it out before 
she internalized it and headed down a dangerous 
path.
 
                               “Let’s see.  She told me that I was 
irresponsible to move in with a man that I have only worked 
with and known for three years.”  Donna said.
 
                               “I would think that your mother would be happy 
that you got to know someone first.”  Sam said.
 
                               “I tried to tell her that we were just friends, 
but then she jumped in to tell me that I am 
stupid to be getting involved with a slimy, cheap 
politician who will inevitably drop me when he is 
done using me for his own needs.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Whoa.”  Sam managed.  Even he was taken back 
at what Donna was telling him.
 
                               “Yeah and then she moved onto I need to grow up 
and face facts that I am a slut who is stupid, 
irresponsible, and sinning for allowing a man that 
is not my boyfriend to live with me.”  Donna 
said, the tears running down her face.
 
Sam moved his arm off the couch to rub Donna’s 
back.  He was trying to comfort her without being 
too forward.
 
                               “The friend that she mentioned is Dr. 
Freeride.”  Donna said.
 
                               “What kind of doctor was he studying to be?”  
Sam asked.
 
                               “He was studying to be a psychologist.  My 
parents thought the world of him and seek to remind 
me about the perfect and wonderful man that I lost 
when I went to work for Bartlet.”  Donna said.
 
                               “All you lost was someone who took advantage of 
you.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Yeah, I know that now.  My parents are the 
ideal good Christian on the surface.  They go to 
church every Sunday and keep the images up.  What 
people don’t know is how my oldest sibling walked 
out at and away at 18 and refuses to speak to my 
parents.  I see her occasionally when she is here 
visiting friends from college.  I left because I 
needed to grow up and find myself away from their 
influence.  Other people don’t know how they 
belittle me every chance they get about Dr. Freeride, 
the shooting, me going back to school, and now 
you.”  Donna said.
 
                               “Every family is not perfect.  My parents had 
the perfect marriage until it all came crashing 
down.  I was angry with my father, but I would 
never go for the kill when he was down.  I am sorry 
that your family won’t accept you, but you have a 
family here that cares.  You have the senior 
staff, assistants, and the President and First Lady.  
Remember that we can help you, if you want and 
let us.”  Sam said.
 
                               “Thank you for letting me rant and being there 
for me.” Donna said.
 
                               “You don’t have to thank me for being your 
friend.”  Sam said.
 
 
Sam pulled Donna into a big hug and went to give 
her a kiss on the cheek when she turned and 
looked into his eyes.  There was an unspeakable okay 
in each other’s eyes.
 
Sam gave her a lazy, undemanding kiss on the 
lips.  It was a kiss with no demands.  To Donna, the 
kiss felt like she mattered to someone.  They 
both deepened the kiss because they needed to 
connect more.
 
 
Sam couldn’t believe that Donna was responding to 
him.  He felt her shift, trying to get closer.  
He moved a little, so she could get comfortable.
 
Donna needed to be close to someone.  She wanted 
to be held and treated like she mattered.  She 
shifted in order to get closer to Sam.  She was 
glad that he shifted and allowed her to get closer 
to him.
 
A knock on the door brought them both out of the 
kiss.  Sam looked at Donna.  Donna looked at Sam.  
They both smiled at one another and Donna got up 
to answer the door.
 
Donna opened the door and her heart fell to the 
floor and her shoulders slumped.  Sam noticed the 
minute that Donna’s body language changed to 
defeatist mode.  Sam got up and went to stand behind 
her.  Standing in the doorway was an older couple 
with angry looks on their faces that he had never 
seen before.
 
                               “Sam, let me introduce you to my parents.”  
Donna said quietly.
 
Sam was shocked that her parents would come all 
this way to yell at her, but dismissed that 
thought.  He knew that her parents had an agenda to 
accomplish by being here.
 
 
 

 

 

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