Pam and Jim give baby-making a try.
The last two parts posted 10/22.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Future
Characters: Jim/Pam
Genres: Fluff, Humor, Inner Monologue, Married, Romance, Steamy
Warnings: Adult language, Mild sexual content
Completed: Yes
Pam and Jim give baby-making a try.
The last two parts posted 10/22.
Her first day at Dunder Mifflin wasn't the first time they'd met. Mostly AU with perhaps a bit of S2 or S3-related stuff...I haven't really planned it out yet though. Oh, and the title of the story is also the title of an old Zombies song.
Also, I'm new to this stuff so if I've mislabeled anything, please let me know! I don't even know what most of the labels mean. :-S
Sometimes the past haunts them.
Angst, and fluff, and smut. Not necessarily in that order.
How the events of Casino Night effect Pam emotionally and how she digs herself up and out the hole of despair to be the Fancy and New Beesly of Season 3.
Completed 8/06/08
Jim and Pam after a long long day of work.
After The Job.
He has to make her say it, make her realize she can.
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This will just be a series of short vignettes about Jim and Pam getting to know one another as they start their adventure into true coupledom. Embarrassing moments, phobias, guilty pleasures....the truth comes out.
A first fight and a bowl of make-up spaghetti. (No spoilers.)
A few fuzzy, fluffy one-shots that form a loosely connected story. Based around the idea of this quote by Germaine Greer:
"The essence of pleasure is spontaneity."
A teenage Pam goes to meet up with Roy at his summer job at the Home Depot, and while waiting for him she runs into Jim for the first time.
A response to the summer job challenge. Part 1 of my "Construction of the Heart" series.
Jim is worried that Pam can't get no satisfaction.
Smut.
Jim wants something and isn't quite sure how to ask.
What if Jim and Pam erased all memories of each other? Would they be able to start again? How would Roy and Karen react? Set post-Season Two and loosely based off ideas from the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."