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    Author: Liza C.
    Title: Talking and Nakedness
    Beta'd by: Kim
    Summary: A missing scene from Transition






















    "Nothing's changed since yesterday, Phil; still not
    commenting on speculation," Donna replied mindlessly
    into her phone as she stared at his empty office.  
    Involuntarily, she felt her stomach clench.  She had no
    idea where he'd gone and she was worried.  He was
    definitely nearing the breaking point, and if the rumors
    were true, he may have already hit it.  Suddenly, her
    cell phone started buzzing from her desktop.  One look
    at the caller ID had her heart in her throat.  "Phil, yet
    again, I've got another call. We can do this all over
    again tomorrow. Bye."  

    Quickly, she hung up her office phone and threw open
    her cell.  "Hey."

    "Hi," he returned, but didn't say anything further.  
    Donna didn't know what to make of the silence, and she
    wasn't sure what to say. Things would be different if
    they weren't in the middle of not-talking about their
    relationship. Under other circumstances she would know
    exactly what to do for him, but right now the specter of
    their undefined personal issues seemed to be clouding
    everything.

    "So…" she finally prodded, trying to tamp down the
    nervous feeling in the pit of her stomach.  "How's it
    going?"

    "Where are you?"

    "At my desk."

    "Oh…" He sounded slightly deflated. "So you've heard?"

    "That Sam is here? Yes."  She paused for a second, not
    sure if she should bring up the other thing.  But she
    wasn't playing games with him anymore.  If they had
    any hope for a relationship, direct was the only way to
    go, and if he was in a bad place, they needed to confront
    it. Together.  "That your head exploded all over Otto?
    Yes, I heard that, too."

    "Oh, that's… great." Josh sighed loudly.

    "If you don't want anyone to know, you should probably
    close your office door before melting down." Donna
    wasn't sure joking was the way to go, but humor had
    always worked for them in the past.  Although, in the
    past it was always covering up deeper feelings… so
    maybe humor wasn't the best option.  She sighed
    deeply. When had this all gotten so complicated?

    "Good advice."  He didn't seem put out by the humor,
    which was probably a good sign.

    "Are you okay?" She finally gave in and worry clung to
    each word as it left her throat.

    "Yeah, listen, I'm sorry about earlier."

    "You should probably be apologizing to Otto, not to me."

    "No, I mean what I said to you earlier."

    "What did you say?" she asked carefully.

    "You know… the part about not being able to get a
    handle on what's going on with us on your timetable."

    "Oh, that."  Donna swallowed hard as she swiveled to
    face the other direction in her chair, leaning away from
    her desk.  Not that it actually provided any more
    privacy, but the illusion gave her comfort.  

    "When I said that, I was feeling a little…"

    "Stressed?" she supplied.

    "That's one word for it."  He cleared his throat, not
    exactly sure how to do this next part. Once he'd
    resigned himself to the idea of a vacation, it had started
    holding a very real appeal.  It had only taken him a few
    minutes to figure out why.  A week off of work would
    only be a real vacation if she was by his side.  "So… uh…
    are you free tonight?"

    Donna felt the start of a smile tugging at her lips.
    "Tonight? I think I can clear some time."

    "We could talk," he initiated, before adding in a more
    amused tone, "And might I add, tonight would put me
    pretty far under the timetable buzzer."

    "Yes, it would, impressively so.  So… um… tonight.
    Great.  Your place?"

    "Actually, no."

    "Oh?"  Donna's eyebrows knit in confusion as she turned
    back towards her desk and started twirling the cord from
    the office phone around her finger.

    "I was thinking we could do the bulk of our talking on a
    Boeing 767." Josh grimaced and clenched his eyes shut
    as he said it.  A subconscious gesture.  As if his eyes
    being closed would ward off any potential rejection to
    the grand offer he was making.

    "Wha-?" Donna was rendered speechless.  

    "Hypothetically… how fast could you be packed and at
    the airport?"

    "Hypothetically?"

    "Okay, not so hypothetically. How fast could you be
    packed and at the airport?"

    "You need me to go somewhere?"

    "Yeah… I do need you," he swallowed the very real lump
    in his throat which that sentiment wrought. "But only if
    you want to go."

    "If I want?" Donna's question trailed off in confusion
    once again.

    "A week, Donna. No phones, laptops or BlackBerrys.  
    Sandy beaches, sunny skies, those fruity rum drinks you
    like with the little umbrellas, you in a bikini and me
    ogling you in said bikini. I'm thinking there could be a
    lot of nakedness and talking.  Or talking and
    nakedness.  But definitely a lot of both.  Come with me?"

    "Josh?"  She could hardly believe what she was
    hearing.  Suddenly, she couldn't breathe. Her heart was
    racing but wasn't getting any new oxygen; the sensation
    made her dizzy. Thankfully, she was still sitting and able
    to brace herself against the desk.

    "Please," he entreated, but didn't beg. He wanted her to
    come because she wanted it as badly as he did, not
    because it was what she thought he needed.  "I don't
    want to do the nakedness and talking thing all by
    myself.  I mean, I'm capable, but it wouldn't be nearly
    as much fun without you."

    If he could have seen her, his heart would have warmed
    at the thousand-watt smile spreading slowly, but
    steadily, across her face.  "I have alabaster skin."

    He might not have been able to see her smile, but he
    knew her well enough to know it was there by her tone
    of voice, and grinned in return. "Yes, you do.  And I look
    forward to rubbing suntan lotion over every inch of it.  
    If… you know… you'll let me."

    "What about here, the transition? Your job? My job?"
    she asked seriously.

    "Between Sam, Lou and Goodwin, they've got me
    covered.  And I talked to your boss—actually, your old
    boss.  Turns out the cranky bastard is going to be out of
    town himself, so he's fine with it."

    "My old boss?"

    "Yeah, the old boss is on board, but it's your job to clear
    it with your new boss."  He exhaled sharply and paused
    before continuing.  On the drive home he'd realized she
    was right. They couldn’t work together.  The revelation
    had stung at first, but the more he’d thought about it,
    the more he’d settled in with the idea. "However, I'm
    fairly certain that Mrs. Santos won't mind."

    Donna's breathing hitched and she felt her heart stop in
    her chest.  "You think I should accept her offer? Be her
    Chief of Staff."

    "It's a blow to my transition plans, but if you can't work
    with me, then I'm really hoping you take that job."  His
    voice softened as he continued sincerely, "You'd be
    absolutely terrific at it."

    "Thanks." Donna's chest swelled with pride. She couldn't
    help it. Professional validation from Josh was something
    she always told herself she didn't need, but when it
    came her way, made her feel like she was floating on a
    cloud.

    "You know, it has a nice symmetry."

    "It does at that," Donna agreed, her mind already made
    up.  She would call Helen as soon as she was off the
    phone with Josh.

    "So…" He checked his watch.  "Right now, we're four
    hours to flight time.  Can you make it?"

    She quickly did the calculations in her head.  She
    needed to get to the storage facility in her own building
    in order to rummage around for her casual summer
    wear, which, if she remembered correctly, was in a
    bottom trunk.  She needed to farm out all of her
    transition work. Accept a new and powerful job with the
    future First Lady, as well as pack for a week long
    vacation with Josh.  Besides that, she definitely needed
    to shop for a hot new bikini and pick up a dozen things
    from the drugstore. It was impossible.

    "No problem. I'll be packed and at your apartment in
    two hours.  We can ride together."

    "See you then." Josh couldn't suppress a grin as he was
    about to hang up his phone.

    "Wait, Josh!”

    "Yeah?"

    "Don't forget the suntan lotion," she teased in her most
    seductive tone.  

    "You can count on it," he replied breathlessly, before
    hanging up the phone.

    Donna clicked her phone shut and then it hit her.
    Besides the million things she had to do in the next two
    hours, she also had no idea where they were actually
    going. Their final destination was a mystery.

    A bright smile took possession of her face as she
    realized it didn't really matter where she was going, as
    long as she was going there with Josh.

    The End.
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