Pam finds out she's pregnant..how will she tell Jim?
Categories: Jim and Pam, Future
Characters: Creed, Jim, Jim/Pam, Kevin, Michael, Pam
Genres: Fluff, Humor, Married, Oneshot
Warnings: Adult language
Completed: Yes
Pam finds out she's pregnant..how will she tell Jim?
It’s time for the first annual Dunder Mifflin National Sales Meeting in Las Vegas. What will go down in the city of sin, where alcohol flows, love can be won, lost and won again, and where drive-through weddings are all-too-available?
The new cleaning lady at Dunder-Mifflin writes home to tell about the zoo she sees every day.
A year or two before the cameras arrived, Michael takes the staff to the Poconos for a camaraderie event. Much unresolved sexual tension and angst ensues (uh, between Jim & Pam, not the entire staff).
It's Valentines Day. Creed has been invited to a poker party. Now if he could just find it....
The documentary makers ask the employees of Dunder-Mifflin to review the events that occured the past weeks, through anecdotes. (It takes place after "The Job".)
All talking heads.
"Ryan: Gollum Creed! I swear to God!"
“God, Angela would have made an excellent Puritan.”
MEMBER'S CHOICE - An alternate universe where Pam and Roy had a wedding, Pam goes to art school in New York, Dwight owns a restaurant and Jim works for a job in advertising that he likes a lot more and gets a lot more money at.
Basically? Dunder Mifflin never exists. And everyone meets under different circumstances.
The characters are pretty much the same -- personality-wise -- they just have different roles and work different jobs.
Not a literal translation, despite what the title suggests.
The revival of Movie Monday can only lead to misery—or at least, that’s what Pam believes—especially when Entourage is replaced with something a little more personal.
I've come to the conclusion that the show needs Krazy!Karen. If she's sane then she makes the whole love triangle thing far too depressing for a comedy show. If she's nuts then pretty much anything can happen, and it's bound to be interesting. Especially if she's violent.
That moon-faced kid with a concussion has a conversation with "dad" (AKA Creed) Spoilers for The Injury.
Summary: "He asked that I engage the rest of the men in the office in it as a morale building exercise."
Spoilers through The Negotiation.
This is a collection of standalone short pieces linked only by the use of a color. The acronym ROYGBIV, in case anyone has forgotten high school optics, stands for Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet and describes the colors of a rainbow. None of these pieces is linked to another; they are not chapters in a story. I'm working on some character development/backstory ideas and thought they'd be fun to play with here.
Angela is worried about the upcoming Gay Epidemic now that Oscar has been outed and has returned to the office after his gaycation.