These characters arent mine...blah blah blah....If youre not a 
CJ/Danny fan TURN BACK NOW....be nice, this my first try at a TWW 
fanfic!

SECOND THOUGHTS
by Katie McNamara


At the sound of gunfire, Danny Concannon ran out of the 
building and through the maze of policemen and cop cars. He knew he 
should be taking notes and reporting on the shooting, but right then, 
he didn't care. The only thing that mattered was finding CJ.
"CJ!" Danny called as he ran across the dimly lit pavement, 
hardly noticing when he bumped straight into a slightly disoriented 
Josh Lyman.
"Josh, have you seen CJ?"
Josh wiped the sweat from his forehead before he answered.
"Danny. Yeah. They took her to the hospital. She's got a hit 
in the shoulder and a broken wrist but it didn't sound too
serious."
Danny nodded slightly and thanked Josh as he turned and headed 
for his car.
As he drove to the hospital, Danny tried his best not to think 
about CJ lying helplessly in a hospital bed, and finally resorted to 
turning on the radio.
The song that was playing was one that was familiar to Danny, 
but he couldn't remember where he'd heard it before. Then it
hit him, 
as his mind wandered back to a night a couple years ago after 
President Bartlett had just won the election. The staff was 
celebrating and as the music started, he spotted CJ in the center of 
the room, the top buttons of her blouse open, her hair seductively 
framing her face. But the one thing that really caught Danny's 
attention was her smile. He remembered watching in amazement as CJ 
entertained her friends with `The Jackal'. Later that night,
Danny 
finally got up the courage to introduce himself to CJ. He remembered 
being impressed by her height and not being able to take his eyes off 
her smile. He knew from then on, he was going to enjoy going to work 
every morning much more.
Not long after, Danny arrived at the hospital where he found 
Sam, Mandy, Leo, Toby, Gina and Josh waiting in the Lobby.
Danny's heart skipped a beat. Everyone looked so sad. Could 
CJ have taken a turn for the worst? Finally Sam made eye contact
with 
Danny and walked over.
"Hey Sam. How's CJ?"
"The doctor says she's going to be fine. It's Charlie
we're 
worried about. He took a bullet in the chest and the doctors say
he's 
in critical condition.
Danny looked around at the people he had watched run the White 
House for the better part of the last two years before returning his 
attention to Sam.
"Where's the President?"
"He's in Charlie's room with Zoe. The First Lady is on her 
way."
"Okay. Look, I'm going in to see CJ. Tell the President and 
Zoe that I hope Charlie gets better."
As Sam headed back to his chair, Danny started down the long, 
white hallway to CJ's room.
Danny opened the door quietly and silently moved to the 
bedside where he could get a good look at her. The reporter softly 
ran his fingers over a bruise across her cheek and brushed a hand 
through her soft hair.
He thought about their talk in her office that afternoon. He 
knew she was right. He had no right to tell her how to do her job. 
Then again, she had no right to tell him how to do his job either. 
But he had to admit that most times, she was right. CJ knew that her 
job was to protect the image of the President and his staff and Danny 
knew that CJ would never do anything that would hurt her friends.
Danny looked at his watch, and noticing it was two AM, decided 
it was time to get some sleep. Danny leaned over once more to make 
sure CJ was comfortable and pressed a light kiss to her forehead 
before resting his head on the back of the chair and closing his
eyes. 
The next morning, the redheaded reporter was awakened by the 
sun shinning in through the window. Danny sat up and stretched 
broadly. He stood and looked at his watch 7:30. Danny couldn't 
remember the last time he'd had such a long and trying day. Just
then 
Danny heard a stirring and looked up to see CJ open her eyes.
"Danny, what are you doing here?" CJ asked in a somewhat 
groggy voice.
"Making sure that you were going to pull through," Danny said 
with a gentle smile in his voice. CJ groaned painfully as she 
attempted to sit. Danny was at her side in an instant and helped CJ 
move to a sitting position with a couple pillows propped behind her 
back.
CJ straightened the blankets across her lap and pushed a piece 
of hair behind her ear before she spoke.
"Danny, what happened out there last night?"
Danny walked back to the bed and sat in the chair he had 
pulled up hours before.
"Gina said something about a couple of kids. The shooter was 
in a third story window. They got you and Charlie." Danny took a
deep 
breath before he continued. "Last I heard, he was in critical 
condition."
CJ leaned back against the pillows. 
"Oh my god," she whispered. "Danny, how could we have let 
this happen?" CJ asked as she looked into Danny's eyes.
"CJ, Gina said she never saw anything until it was too late, 
no one could have stopped it."
CJ leaned forward and stretched out an arm, forgetting about 
her wounded shoulder.
"Danny!...Ow!"
CJ reeled back and grabbed her shoulder in pain.
Danny looked at CJ and suddenly noticed tears in her eyes. He 
moved to the edge of the bed and folded CJ into his embrace. 
Finally, 
the dam burst. Danny gently ran his fingers over her hair and let
her 
cry against him.
"I don't understand how this could have happened. I mean, 
there are men who make their living securing buildings for the 
President. I don't understand how they could have missed him. I
feel 
like we let him down."
"CJ, its not your fault. Maybe it is their fault. But its not 
yours and right now there's nothing we can do."
CJ lay her head on Danny's shoulder and let his calm voice 
relax her.
"Oh, Danny. I was so scared," she confessed with tears 
brimming in her eyes. "All I remember is hearing gun shots, then
being 
knocked to the ground. I never even felt the fun shot in my arm
until 
it was over. I looked down and everything was covered with blood. 
Danny, what if I can't do my job anymore? What if...."
"Hey," he interrupted. "I've been covering the White House 
for eight years now and you're the best damn press secretary
I've seen 
yet."
CJ pulled away and wiped her eyes. "Danny, you're just saying 
that."
"No, CJ. I really mean it."
CJ leaned back against the pillows and smiled at Danny.
"You can be really sweet sometimes, you know that?"
"So does this mean you'll go out with me now?"
"Danny, if you think that I'm going to go out with you just 
because...."
Before she could say another word, Danny reached over and 
kissed her.
Suddenly, CJ couldn't feel the pain in her shoulder and wrist 
and let herself give into the passionate energy she could feel 
radiating between them. As they parted, Danny could feel his heart 
pounding as he noticed a smile across CJ's lips and that her
cheeks 
were slightly flushed.
"Danny, " she sighed softly.
"CJ, what about us? Can we start over? I think that if 
we...."
CJ closed her eyes and took a deep breath. "Danny, maybe if 
we weren't working in the White House, this could work. But we both 
know it can't and if we were to start a relationship I could
never 
give my job the attention in deserves."
Danny stood and ran his hand through his hair in frustration. 
"What about what I deserve CJ? I have been waiting for two years, 
and you've barely given me a chance." Danny took a deep breath
and 
sat in the chair before he spoke again, this time more calmly.
"CJ, please lets give it one more try. Its up to you. If you 
say no, then I'll leave. The Dallas Morning News has offered me

job. Please, let's give it one more try," Danny asked, nearly 
pleading.
CJ was silent for a moment before she turned to Danny, tears 
brimming in her eyes.
"Danny, I'm sorry."
Danny looked at CJ and nodded. "Well, I guess I've got my 
answer. Goodbye CJ."
After picking up his coat, Danny walked out the door without 
looking back.
CJ lay back against her pillows and as she wiped away her 
tears, for the first time, realized the empty feeling in her heart. 
She gave up fighting her tears and lay back to ponder whether
she'd 
made the right decision. 
A few weeks later, CJ was back at work and preparing for her 
first press conference since the shooting. As she walked into the 
pressroom CJ was faced with something she wasn't quite prepared
for. 
"Good morning everyone...." CJ looked out into the crowd and quickly 
noticed that Danny's seat was empty. The rest of the meeting was

blur for CJ. As soon as it was over, CJ rushed back to her office and 
closed the door so she could think.
Later that night, CJ was in her office after a long day when 
Abigail Bartlett knocked lightly on the door.
"CJ? Are you okay?"
CJ turned in her chair and smiled weakly.
"Yeah, I've just had a lot on my mind. With the shooting and 
the dinner coming up and --"
"Danny."
"What?"
Abbey smiled as she crossed the room and sat on the edge of 
CJ's desk.
"CJ, you know you've been thinking about him. I can tell. 
And its not going to get any better unless you let him know how you 
feel."
CJ reached over and lifted the fishbowl that sat on her desk 
and watched the fish swim.
"Abbey, I don't know. He was pretty mad when he left. I'm 
not sure he wants to talk to me. Besides, I'm still not sure a 
relationship is the best thing as long as we're working in the
White 
House."
"CJ, he's crazy about you. Why else would the man go as far 
to buy you a goldfish?"
The two women glanced at the glass bowl on CJ's desk and 
started to laugh.
The first lady stood and walked around the desk.
"CJ, I still think you should call him and tell him how you 
feel. I think you owe it to him."
CJ stood and hugged Mrs. Bartlett. "Thanks Abbey."
Just then, there was a knock at the door and both women turned 
as Zoe, Charlie, and President Bartlett appeared in the doorway.
"Abbey," the President said as he extended his arm to his 
wife.
"CJ, aren't you going to join us? Toby and Leo are asking for 
`The Jackal'.
The Press Secretary turned away from the window and smiled 
weakly.
"Not tonight, Mr. President. I think I'll just finish up here 
and head home."
The President nodded. "Sure, you deserve it. Goodnight, CJ."
"Goodnight Mr. President." CJ moved her glance to Charlie and 
smiled. "Charlie you are looking much better."
The young man smiled politely as Zoe noticeably hugged his arm 
protectively.
Abigail turned to CJ and smiled. "Just think about what I 
said," she advised with a casual wink before joining her husband at 
his side and leaving CJ alone in the office.
That night, CJ sat in her living room, the phone sitting on 
the table in front of her. She picked up the receiver and dialed the 
number Danny had given her a month before. After letting it ring 
several times, CJ replaced the phone back in its cradle and set it 
back on the desk. CJ turned to sit back on the couch but stopped and 
dialed Danny's number again. But this time she waited for the 
answering machine. CJ felt her heart pounding as she heard
Danny's 
voice. As the beep sounded, CJ took a deep breath before she spoke.
"Danny. Its CJ. I think we need to talk. Give me a call. I 
miss you."
CJ hung up the phone slowly and laid down on the couch, 
letting herself fall asleep.
A week later, CJ returned to her office after a briefing.
"Carol, can you bring me those files that Josh left this 
morning?"
After a few moments, CJ looked up, attempting to scold her 
secretary for taking so long but was surprised to see that the person 
standing in her doorway was not Carol.
CJ stood and removed her glasses.
"What are you doing here?" CJ asked as she walked around the 
desk.
Danny smiled boyishly and shrugged his shoulders. "I got your 
message, so I'm here."
CJ walked closer to Danny, nearly closing the gap between 
them, close enough that she could smell his cologne.
CJ swallowed hard. She didn't want Danny to see her true 
feelings, at least not until she was sure how he felt.
"Um, Danny, can we talk about this later. I've got a lot of 
work to do."
"Defeated, Danny turned his gaze to the floor. He didn't want 
CJ to see the tears burning in his eyes.
But it was too late, she did see the sadness in his expression 
and realized that if she let him walk out of her office she was going 
to lose him for good.
Danny turned for the door and opened it but stopped before 
walking out.
"CJ? You said you missed me. Did you really mean it?"
CJ looked into Danny's yes for the answer. She smiled at him 
and nodded.
Danny smiled and turned to leave again. "Good. Well I guess 
I'll talk to you later."
But before he could leave, much to Danny's surprise, CJ 
grabbed the sandy haired reporter and pulled him into a deep kiss.
Danny could feel his breathing quicken and his heart racing as 
he pulled her close.
CJ sighed quietly as she felt Danny bury his fingers in her 
hair. As Danny pulled her closer, CJ reached behind him and shut the 
door, allowing Danny to lean slightly against the wall. Finally, 
after what seemed like an eternity, the two parted, but still stood 
close.
"So how about dinner tonight?" Danny asked quietly.
"Oh, Danny. I can't. I've got all these briefing notes to
go 
over." CJ stopped when she was the disheartened expression on
Danny's 
face. 
"But maybe you could come over and we could order in or 
something," she proposed as she reached over and straightened his tie.
Danny smiled. "Good, I'll see you later then."
CJ reached over to give Danny one last kiss before she watched 
him open the door and practically stumble out of the office.
That night, CJ arrived home around 11 PM. After checking her 
mail and feeding the cat, CJ settled on the couch for a long night 
with briefing notes and files.
After a while, CJ heard a knock at the door. She stood and 
stretched. CJ smiled as she opened the door to find Danny with two 
paper bags and his laptop. 
"I hope you're hungry," Danny said as he walked into the 
apartment and sat the warm bags on the counter and proceeded to toss 
his coat over a nearby chair as he continued.
"I hope you still like Chinese food. Do you want the beef or 
the chicken?" Danny asked as he loosened his collar and removed his 
tie. "How about grabbing us some drinks? CJ?"
Danny looked up to see CJ leaning against the table, smiling 
at him.
Smiling back, Danny leaned up and planted a light kiss on her 
lips.
"CJ?", he whispered against her lips.
"Hmmm?"
"How `bout getting us some drinks?"
CJ smiled at him and turned toward the kitchen as Danny 
whistled happily as he opened the steaming boxes.
Later on, Danny sat on the couch, working on his computer and 
glanced at CJ who sat curled up against his shoulder going over her 
briefing notes for the next day.
"CJ? What made you change your mind?"
CJ removed her glasses and glanced over her shoulder. 
"Danny," she warned.
"I'm just curious. Was it my boyish good looks? Or my 
enduring ambition to win you over?"
CJ tossed the folder she was holding onto the table and stared 
thoughtfully into the distance. "You know Danny, I really don't 
know."
Danny gathered CJ into his arms and smiled. "I know." The 
handsome reporter laid CJ back against the soft cushions of the couch 
and pulled her into a deep kiss.
THE END

 

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