55 word sequel to Copper Strands.
I only own my words, not them.
Categories: Jim and Pam
Characters: None
Genres: Drabble
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Completed: Yes
55 word sequel to Copper Strands.
I only own my words, not them.
'His mother would probably scold him with how often he tends to eavesdrop, but that doesn’t stop him from doing it anyway. He had to be observant in order to survive his two older brothers and the trait followed him to adulthood. Plus, if he was honest, he liked being able to find things out about strangers he would likely never see again. Learning secrets, finding out information, listening to arguments. There was nothing he could do with the stuff he heard, but he enjoyed knowing that the people surrounding him had their own lives just like he did.'
Five times throughout the later years that Jim and Pam were reminded of how they started.
How one piece of advice saw Jim Halpert through the most painful time in his life.
OR a one shot following Jim from the end of season 2 and most of season 3.
Jim said there was nothing romantic about the office and he was right; this isn’t romantic. This is the furthest thing from romantic they’ve ever done.
But it just might be the hottest.
We had made a life behind fortified walls, protecting from the depthless sorrow, and containing the glimmer of hope within. What was worth fighting for was buried in our bones, a cry from our souls, and it was louder and clearer every day.
A look through a yearbook has Pam in tears. Set in the future.
A tale of motherhood, fatherhood and teenagers, goodbyes and new beginnings, reunions and memories and a visit to Schrute Farms.
She had spent her whole life trying to put it into words.