Pole Position by ExtremelyGruntled
Summary: Thrown together during one of Michael's work functions, Pam finally lets Jim know how she feels. Post-The Negotiation and contains mild spoilers for upcoming episodes.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Present, Future Characters: Jim/Pam, Karen
Genres: Angst, Fluff, Romance, Weekend
Warnings: Adult language, Moderate sexual content
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 2 Completed: No Word count: 2976 Read: 6927 Published: April 08, 2007 Updated: April 10, 2007

1. Chapter 1 by ExtremelyGruntled

2. Chapter 2 by ExtremelyGruntled

Chapter 1 by ExtremelyGruntled
Author's Notes:
Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.

Saturday

"And then he passed out little illustrated pamphlets of the kama sutra!"

"No way!" Jim laughed as Pam nodded. "What did you do?"

"Well, I tried to get a good look at it before Toby took them away," she giggled.

Andy, standing alongside them, had finally had enough. After an hour of holding on to a pole in the middle of the beach with the two of them and being ignored, he seemed to forget all he learned in anger management and jerked his hand away dramatically, declaring, "I give up! Why don't you two just get a room already?" before storming off to join the others further on up the beach.

Pam and Jim looked at each other, then started laughing as they watched him go. They had been standing there as part of Michael's final Survivor Day challenge. After a day which involved a long bus trip to New Jersey (complete with sing-a-longs), walking over hot coals, watching Dwight accidentally set fire to Meredith, and running in terror from a dozen rats that Michael had somehow procured for the day (which got loose in the picnic area), it was kind of a relief to do the pole challenge. Everyone but Jim, Pam and Andy had been eliminated early, and now with Andy's mini-tantrum, it was down to just the two of them. As their laughter faded they both simultaneously realized this, and fell silent for a few minutes.

Finally she spoke. "Jim?"

"Yeah?"

"I've missed you."

He half smiled. "What do you mean? I've been back for months."

She sighed. "You know what I mean. We don't... do... this anymore."

Silence fell once more as Jim struggled with a reply. She was right, of course. This was actually the first real conversation they had had in months. He glanced up at the rest of their coworkers, seated about fifty feet away around some picnic tables. Andy was lying on the ground with his hands covering his face. Michael appeared to be attempting a card trick. Stanley was doing a crossword puzzle. Dwight was assessing the perimeter of their cordoned off area. Angela was just sitting there glaring. Ryan and Kelly were off on the sand, making out in clear view.

And Karen. Karen was seated with everyone else, but her gaze never seemed to leave Jim and Pam. Jim wasn't sure how to read her expression. Was it concern? Or jealousy, perhaps?

He shifted his feet uncomfortably. Finally, he spoke.

"Yeah."

That was the best he could come up with. Another long pause, and he added, "I've missed you too."

She smiled, but there was sadness in her expression. She leaned back against the pole, facing away from him.

"Sometimes I wish I could go back and change everything," she finally managed to say.

"How so?"

She turned back toward him, and suddenly found herself getting angry at his seemingly nonchalant question. "What do you mean 'how so'? This whole past year has been a disaster. I lost my best friend and the man I love. I..."

He cut her off quickly. "Look, Pam, I'm sorry, but I just can't talk about Roy right now, okay? We were having a nice conversation here and..."

"I wasn't talking about Roy!" she practically shouted, "I was talking about you. Are you really that blind?"

He stared at her, unabled to process what she had said. So she kept talking.

"I'm trying so hard to move on. I wish I could just get over it as easily as you did, but I can't. Every time I see you with her it feels like someone is punching my grief bone..."

He raised his eyebrows. Grief bone?

She answered his questioning look with a simple "Michael."

Then there was more silence. He just stood there, his heart thumping in his chest. He was quite literally speechless.

"Please say something," she somehow managed to say as her voice trembled.

"I... I'm sorry."

He would have liked to elaborate, but he just couldn't find the right words at the moment. He stood there with his mouth open, trying to formulate a reply.

Suddenly, he was bolted out of his trance by the feel of arms snaking around his waist from behind.

"Hey you," said Karen as she tightened her grip and rested her head against his back. After a moment she positioned herself next to him and smiled.

"Haven't you had enough of this game yet?"

Jim looked at Pam, who was staring off at the ocean, and replied, "Yes, as a matter of fact I have."

He let go of the pole. Karen was surprised. "Gee, you're easy! You didn't even put up a fight."

"No, I guess I didn't," he said, his eyes not leaving Pam.

Just then Michael came running down from the picnic area, screaming, "You let go! You let go! Pam wins! Pam wins!"

There was a flurry of activity as Michael placed a plastic tiara on Pam's head and thrust a Dundie into her hands. The rest of the group had gathered round but aside from Andy and Dwight they couldn't have been more disinterested.

It was Angela who said, "Michael, it's really late and we have a long ride ahead of us. Can we go now?"

They all walked back to the bus. Karen reached out to grab Jim's hand, and chattered about their plans together for the following day, a Sunday. Pam moved as far away from them as she could while they trekked. She didn't know what to make of Jim's non-reply to her confession, but her heart sank when she saw him laugh at something Karen said. She just wanted to be teleported back to Scranton so she could go home and start searching Monster.com and maybe find a new job within the next 36 hours so she wouldn't have to go back to work on Monday and face him again. Or at least maybe the bus could back over her and put her in a coma. Either option was appealing to her at this point.

But as they were getting on the bus, Jim must have found a way to extricate himself from Karen for a minute because he pulled her aside and whispered, "We have to continue our conversation. Later."

Pam nodded slowly, and was quickly jolted back to reality by Dwight taking roll and asking for her photo ID before she was allowed to board the bus. Once aboard, she went immediately to the back row and curled up near the window. She saw Jim and Karen sit down together somewhere in the middle of the bus, and then noticed all too late that Ryan and Kelly were seated across from her. Great, she thought, now I get to witness the two of them make out and/or fight the whole way home. Could this day get any better?

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Monday Morning

Pam got into work before everyone else. She hadn't slept the night before and was full of nervous energy. She went into the kitchen to make some tea and then settled back down at her desk, while people started arriving for the work day.

Karen came in around 8:30. She seemed distracted and didn't even acknowledge Pam as she went to her desk. Pam felt the nervous ball in her stomach tighten a bit, and she tried to avoid looking in Karen's direction. But that proved to be difficult, since she could feel Karen's eyes scanning from the doorway to Pam's desk. So Karen was anticipating Jim's arrival as well.

Jim finally got there around 8:45. He just nodded to Pam as he passed by, and Karen immediately jumped up and approached him.

"Hey," she said, her voice flat.

"Hi," he replied, trying to smile.

"Where were you yesterday?" Her tone was accusatory.

"I was home. Why? I told you I wasn't feeling well."

"Yeah, I know. Which is why I stopped by last night, to make sure you were okay. You know, since you didn't actually answer your phone all day."

He just managed to utter a small, "Oh."

"So where were you?"

Jim sighed. He looked down at his computer screen, hoping that maybe Dwight would pepper spray him again and then he wouldn't have to have this conversation right now.

"Look, I will explain, but not here. Let's go out to lunch and we'll talk."

She stared at him intently. "No. Let's talk right now. Outside."

He simply nodded and followed her out the door, not even making eye contact with Pam, who immediately felt as though she may throw up and headed for the bathroom.

They didn't speak until they got to the edge of the parking lot, where Karen's car was parked. Finally, she asked, "What's going on?"

He took a deep breath. "Karen, I think that this isn't working out. I need... to end it."

Her lip was shaking as she spoke. "Is this about her?"

Jim looked down at the ground. He nodded ever so slightly, but he couldn't make himself look her in the eye.

"Why, Jim? Two days ago we were fine. Then you spend a couple hours with her and what happens? What did she say to you?"

Jim finally looked up. He saw the tears starting to fall and he wanted to hug her and comfort her, but he just couldn't. He knew nothing he could say would make it better. So he said nothing.

"Were you with her? Last night, I mean? Is that where you were?"

He looked off in the distance, focusing on Michael's Sebring, wondering which would hurt her more, the truth or whatever lie he could think up at the spur of the moment. In the end, he knew it didn't matter, because she knew the truth before he had a chance to answer.

"You slept with her, didn't you?"

He met her gaze for a fraction of a second, and then whispered, "Yes."

Chapter 2 by ExtremelyGruntled
Author's Notes:
Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.
Sunday Night
He hadn't meant for it to happen. He had gone over to her place with the simple intention of talking to her. He even brought pizza. And they did talk. They talked about all the things they hadn't even acknowledged in the past year. She told him about canceling her wedding, and being alone, and adjusting to being independent, and also of how she thought of him every single day while he was gone. He told her about moving, and Stamford, and how he thought of her every single day while he was gone. It felt good to get everything out in the open for once.

But at one point Pam's emotions got the better of her, and she started sobbing. That was his weakness; he couldn't stand to see her cry. Soon his arms were around her as they embraced for several long minutes, and then his hands were on her face as he tried to wipe her tears away, and then his lips were on hers as if there were no other choice. The kiss turned quickly from slow and tender to frantic and hungry. The next thing he knew they were both without clothes and lying on her couch and he was inside her. It didn't last long, and when it was over they just lay there holding each other for an indeterminate amount of time.

Finally Pam spoke. "What... just happened?"

"Well, Beesly, if you don't know then..." It was probably lame to joke about it but she poked him playfully in the ribs.

"You know what I mean. What does this mean?"

It was only then that his thoughts went back to Karen. Crap. He had just cheated on his girlfriend. Never in a million years had he ever fancied himself a cheater. He felt the sting of shame creep up his neck.

"I guess I have to talk to Karen," he replied. The magic was broken, and he started to get up and gather his clothes.

"Jim?" Pam looked concerned, and he realized he needed to clarify.

"I am going to break up with her, don't worry. I should have done that... this shouldn't have happened this way. I'm sorry. I'm an asshole."

They both got dressed in silence, before she said, "No, you're not. I'm just as much to blame as you."

He put his arms around her and pulled her into a hug. "I don't want to leave."

"Then don't."

That was all he needed to hear. He decided that he would deal with Karen tomorrow, that tonight belonged to Pam. They soon made their way to her bedroom, and the second time was much slower as they took their time exploring one another. When they were done they fell asleep wrapped up in each other.

It was still early when they woke up. Jim found his clothes as Pam struggled to open her eyes. He kissed her softly and told her he had to go home to get ready for work. She pulled him back into bed, muttering, "Let's just skip work today."

They ended up having sex just one more time before he left.

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Monday Morning

So here he was, standing in front of Karen in the parking lot, a billion different emotions running through him as he watched her try to process what he had just told her. He couldn't quite figure out how he could be so sorry, yet not sorry at all. He hated himself for hurting her, yet strangely he didn't regret what had happened. That, of course, made him feel like an even bigger asshole.

Karen just stood there, looking off in the distance trying to keep the tears back. The she turned and walked away, mumbling, "Tell Michael I'm sick today."

"Karen, wait!"

She didn't stop, just headed straight for her car. He ran after her.

"I know nothing I can say can make it better, but I am so sorry I hurt you. I didn't mean for it to happen." But he realized he should just stop talking before he made it worse, if that were even possible.

Karen turned and faced him. "Do you love her?"

He only hesitated for a second, "Yes, I love her."

"And... me?"

He just looked at her, in the eye this time.

"Okay then. Like I said, tell Michael I am sick." She got in her car and drove away.

He stayed in the parking lot for a few minutes before he headed back to the office. Pam was not at her desk. Actually, no one was at their desk. Shit, he thought, there was a meeting. He tried to slip into the conference room unnoticed, but was immediately called out by Andy.

"Hey, look, it's tuna with tardy sauce!"

Jim imagined himself punching a hole in Andy's head the size of the one Andy had punched in the wall. He took the only empty seat, next to Meredith and two seats away from Pam, who was trying too hard to appear nonchalant.

"Girlfriend troubles, Jim?" Michael asked, as if it were a totally appropriate subject for an office meeting.

"No," he replied, annoyed. "Everything is fine."

"Oh, okay. That's not the way it looked from here," Michael countered, gesturing toward the window.

Great. Had the whole office watched the scene below? Thankfully the windows don't open, so the chances of them hearing anything were pretty slim.

"Karen's just not feeling well. She decided to take a sick day," he said, keeping his tone as flat as possible, "So... what is this meeting about?"

Michael surprisingly let it drop and went on about how successful Survivor Day was and some other inane nonsense that Jim couldn't be bothered to listen to. He just needed this stupid meeting to end so he could talk to Pam.

As it was, it was past eleven before he got a chance to speak to her. She was in the breakroom, looking for something in the vending machine.

"Hey," he said, gazing into the vending machine.

"Hi," she replied, "So... how did it go?"

"I told her. Everything."

"What?" Pam turned to face him. "So she knows about..."

Just then Kelly entered the breakroom. Pam looked away.

"Oh my God, Pam, so, are you going to go for it?"

Jim's eyes bugged out of his head. How on earth did Kelly know?

"Oh, I don't know, I'm not sure I'm qualified."

"Wait," Jim interrupted, "What are you guys talking about?"

"Um, the new marketing position, duh," Kelly answered, rolling her eyes.

"What new marketing position?"

"Geez, Jim, do you ever even pay attention at meetings?" She turned back to Pam, "Anyway, I think you would be perfect for it. You should definitely go for it!"

"Well, I'll think about it. We'll see."

Kelly got her soda and went back to her desk. Pam grabbed Jim's arm and whispered, "You told her?"

"Yes, but there's nothing to worry about. Although I am definitely the biggest jerk in the world at the moment," he said, then added, "So what's this about a marketing position? I must have really zoned out at the meeting."

"Oh, it's nothing, just that since that incident with the watermarks gone bad, they want someone here to handle stuff like that, as well as the website."

"You should do it," he smiled at her, "Kelly's right, you'd be perfect."

Pam looked up at him, with true happiness in her eyes for the first time in a long while.

"Maybe I will."

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