Was it strange, that he thought those quirky stories about Donna were endearing? He felt they went with the theme of her trying to swap votes with someone because she accidentally voted for Ritchie (which Jack Reese thought was cool, by the way). It was with warmth and tenderness that he recalled those stories, he certainly wasn’t trying to make Reese think that she was flaky. So why did Reese think there was something going on between them that he might be getting in the middle of?
And why did he even think of those stories with tenderness at all?   Like it? Tell the author what you think! Back to index Disclaimer: The West Wing belongs to Aaron Sorkin, Warner Bros, NBC and Co. |