Sometimes, even the kindest of hearts could get furious.
And Pam had enough.
Set during 'Phyllis' Wedding.'
Categories: Jim and Pam
Characters: Jim, Pam, Roy
Genres: Angst
Warnings: Adult language
Completed: Yes
Sometimes, even the kindest of hearts could get furious.
And Pam had enough.
Set during 'Phyllis' Wedding.'
Jim and Pam go to Jim’s house for the night after what happened in the lobby, both almost ready to crack.
Takes place after Night Out, and is canon compliant.
In different places and different times, Pam meets Jim, and these meetings change both their lives.
The CIA needs receptionists, too. A short, silly story where Pam ends up a clandestine operative. Post Negotiations.
Jim reaches an important and final decision that started from a simple lunch break with Pam in the break room.
Takes places during Conflict Resolution, and is canon compliant.
Jim returns to Scranton from Stamford in a world where Karen doesn't exist. Pam wants to pick up where they left off on Casino Night but Jim tells her he's done all the pursuing so far, and he'd like be pursued (read: seduced). "Give me a reason to come back."
Inspired by the Taylor Swift song "I Think He Knows".
Pam reflecting on her life.
Post Casino Night.
“What was the point of secrets anymore, for three years he had kept this inside hoping it would fade but could only feel it getting stronger. Pam would reject him, Jim knew that, but at least he could say he was honest.” An alternate take on Casino Night.
The darkest timeline post Company Picnic.
AU from “Negotiations”; Roy isn’t in the mood for closure. Pam suffers the consequences and rises from the ashes, while Jim tries to find his way back to her.
'He thought that one day when things were finally right between them, he would tell her about this evening, and the painting, and the sun in her hair. But this day hadn’t come yet.'
Set before the seasons (and in AU).
Pam lets Roy take her home after Phyllis’ Wedding.
Sometimes you just listen to Tegan and Sara’s entire discography, get lost in your feels about early Grey’s (particularly that time Meredith slept with George) and write this…
"When you're a kid, you assume your parents are soulmates. My kids are gonna be right about that."
Pam on soulmates and finding her person.