Pam just wants the perfect Christmas. Is that really too much to ask for?
For the 2024 Holiday Fic Challenge.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Future
Characters: Jim, Jim/Pam, Pam
Genres: Fluff, Holiday, Kids/Family, Married
Warnings: None
Completed: Yes
Pam just wants the perfect Christmas. Is that really too much to ask for?
For the 2024 Holiday Fic Challenge.
Jim asks Pam to dance at Phyllis and Bob Vance, Vance Refridgeration's wedding.
It's fluff, it's a fix-it, it's just a story.
Pam is initially anxious, nervous and timid but will grow in confidence. Jim is confident and self-assured but will show lovely vulnerability.
If ethical non-monogamy isn't your thing, move along. This is our JAM love with a 'love affairs and relationships look different from the outside' twist. Lots of smut for the sake of pure smuttiness.
All events from the series still happened, but they are going to take some different turns.
This will be a series, not sure how long, but all starting from a place inspired by the AU "The Unicorn" created by Big Tuna in the future, and started in episode-centric events.
Somewhat canon-complicit? 6 or 7 short blurbs of the moments where Jim had butterflies while with Pam. Pure fluff, I apologize!
"There was a definite conflict within him: between the Jim who loved having Pam for a best friend and the Jim who wanted to press her up against the door of his apartment and kiss every single platonic thought out of her brain."
An AU loosely based on the film “When Harry Met Sally.”
Michael’s theory about Jim and Pam’s unplanned pregnancy as stated in Niagara...correct and highly inappropriate.
A story of how Pam established her own Christmas tradition.
Written for 2020 Secret Santa Fic exchange.
New jobs, new cities, new relationships, and yet they cannot seem to escape one another. Will they be each other's salvation, or each other's downfall?
Inspired by the song of the same name by TS
And that's the thing about illicit affairs
And clandestine meetings
And longing stares
It's born from just one single glance
But it dies, and it dies, and it dies
A million little times