Typical slow days at the office with the Ladies of Dunder Mifflin.
Categories: Other, Present
Characters: Angela, Karen, Kelly, Meredith, Pam, Phyllis
Genres: Humor, Workdays
Warnings: Adult language, Mild sexual content
Completed: No
Typical slow days at the office with the Ladies of Dunder Mifflin.
Written in response to the Evening Coming (aka the Scarf) challenge. Not usually one for prompts, but this one got me thinking.
Pam's little evil voice has big plans. They involve Jim, the dress from Casino Night, and... not much more.
The universe seemed destined to tear them apart until fate intervenes. Pam is single and a little destitute. Jim is (not so) happily engaged to his high school sweetheart. How will this affect our favorite condiment? (Written for the Role Reversal Challenge.)
"I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted." [Jack Kerouac].
A response to the 'Evening Coming' challenge.
Pam serves her two weeks notice, Angela storms out of the conference room in anger, Kelly’s considering another guy naked …and none of this is Michael’s fault!
This is along the same lines as my other Away From the Cameras, in the sense that I'm exploring scenes that might have happened off-camera (or simply those that we didn't get to see).
A few things: First, I'm working on the assumption that a lot of what I wrote in the AFtC for season II stands (though I likely won't reference any of it here), up until Casino Night. (Clearly I was quite off about what happened after the kiss...heh.)
Second, there will be flashbacks filling in the blanks of what happened immediately after CN (how long did Jim work? how did he and Pam ultimately leave things? how did she end things with Roy? how did Jim find out about her cancelling the wedding?); the flashbacks will happen largely in the chapters pre-merger (to keep things interesting for Jim/Pam fans during their physical separation).
Jim and Pam discuss cohabitation on a Sunday morning. Written after Back from Vacation as an antidote to Pam's crying scene. Just couldn't leave it alone, now could I?
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It takes two weeks for everything to fall apart, for something so seemingly well put together (and so poorly thought out) to quietly crumble at Karen’s feet. (Karen/Toby) Spoilers through Traveling Salesmen.
I had to write something about what went on in Jamaica.... and then I had to add part II, from Michael's perspecive.
Not 100% confident in how well part II works, but I'll throw it out there. Feedback is awesome.
Pam spends some time thinking about a recent discovery and trying to figure out just how she's going to handle it.
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Speculation for S3 and a whole lotta wishful thinking. Pam's trying to be gracious about Jim's relationship with Karen - but she's had enough - and tells (shows) him so.
Through her eyes. Her story unfolds.