In her life, Donna had her fair share of nights when she was restless and couldn't sleep. It was usually nights like this, where she worried about the future. About everything that's been happening around her.

So, it wasn't a surprise that she woke up tonight, too.

Except this time was quite different. She woke up in an unfamiliar room. At least that's what she thought at first.

Once she opened her eyes and saw her surroundings, she remembered exactly where she was. At Harvey's.

But how did she end up in his bed when she waited for him on his couch?

Looking around the room, Donna took everything in and thought about what happened in the past 24 hours.

She broke up with Thomas, broke the law for Harvey, and most importantly realized that she had hidden her feelings for him for too long. Which is how she ended up at his place. She was finally ready to take matters in her own hands and confess her love to him.

All would have gone smoother if he was home though, right?

She wouldn't have to pace his living room, thinking that she was an idiot. She wouldn't have to worry about where he was. She wouldn't have to think about all the what if's.

And that's probably how she ended up asleep on his couch.

But how the hell did she end up in his bed?

That doesn't matter now. She was here and she was ready. And judging by the figure lying next to her, she assumed that he was ready, too. And with that thought, she snuggled up closer to him while she tried to fall asleep again.


Opening up her eyes again, Donna stretched out in the bed and immediately looked to her left when she noticed the absence of a certain someone. Frowning, she sat up and looked around the room.

Harvey wasn't there.

Was this all a dream? She didn't have to wait long to find the answer to that, because she suddenly heard a noise in the kitchen.

Following it, she saw Harvey making something as she reached the kitchen.

"Can I trust you with a decent coffee or should I just head to the coffee cart guy?" She couldn't help it. She just had to tease him.

Hearing her quip, Harvey turned around with a mock hurt look plastered all over his face. "Come here and find out for yourself."

And she did. To her surprise, it tasted exactly the same way she made coffee. Complete with vanilla and everything. But she couldn't let him know that. So instead she said: "It's alright, I guess."

Harvey raised his eyebrow at her, which made her burst out laughing after a moment.

They spent the next hour enjoying breakfast, joking around, and talking about random stuff before Harvey thought that it was time to address the elephant in the room.

Clearing his throat he began. "Listen, Donna, I have to say something…"

"Yeah?"

"Yesterday after the case I realized something. And I just had to see you after that, so I came to your apartment, but you weren't there. I don't want to be without you anymore. I don't want to wonder where you are or what you're doing. Yesterday I looked everywhere for you because I wanted to celebrate with you. And I couldn't find you. And that scared me. I've been looking everywhere for you, and all this time you were here..."

Before he had the chance to finish his speech, Donna looked at him and interrupted him: "Don't you know, that that's where I always was, Harvey?" And with that, she closed the space between them and kissed him.

Once they parted, Harvey said: "You know that there's no going back now, right?"

Donna smiled and raised her eyebrow teasingly. "What are we waiting for then?"

Harvey chuckled as he took her by her waist and lead her to his bedroom.