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"I yelled at Otto earlier," he admitted, his voice low and cracking. "In a way that was…and Sam saw it, and he yelled at me, rightfully, and then he told me that if I didn’t take a vacation, he wasn't gonna stay. And he was spilling all this stuff about needing to have a life, because apparently he figured this all out a long time ago at a normal age,"
"Anyway, the point is, he was saying all of this and I agreed, but then when he left it dawned on me: if I was going on vacation to have a life, I, well, I wanted you there in it with me."
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Josh goes to Donna to tell her how he feels. Missing scene from 7X19, "Transition". AKA Josh and Donna finally get the closure and conversation that we were so viciously robbed of on screen.Series
- Part 2 of West Wing Missing Scenes
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17 Jul 2026
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But that's not what ships were built for by francisscottkeykey (alittlelifeinyouyet)
Fandoms: The West Wing
21 Apr 2024
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On inauguration night, things might have turned out differently, if they had all been a bit braver.
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Danny Concannon was a much better friend than any of them deserved.
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14 Jul 2026
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"I never hated you, you know."
If she were being honest, a simple 'I know' would have been the easiest response to go with, despite her not actually believing it herself.
Perhaps it was the alcohol, but she finds herself answering honestly.
"I think you did."
"I thought I did," Amy clarifies, taking a long sip of her wine, "I wanted too, at least."
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13 Jul 2026
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Donna has seen Josh in many forms. Jubilant on the good days, despondent on bad ones, and irritable on the worst of them. Exhausted and physically broken, wide awake and buzzing with energy. Bitter, bruised, burdened. Too many versions for her to even count.
But this?
This was fury.
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Donna, only days after quitting, listens as Josh and C.J fight about her resignation and her place beside him. Canon-Divergence.
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13 Jul 2026
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Locus Amoenus: A place of safety and comfort; paradise.
Joshua Lyman had made a lot of choices during his time in the White House; one of the easiest being to come get Donna the night of the inaugural ball. What he hadn't anticipated was coming to the realization of what everyone else already knew: He was in love with her.
It terrifies him to his core, because he knows that in an instant it could all come crumbling down around them.

