Penname: Mixedberries2020 Real name: Eve
Member Since: July 07, 2020

Bio:
New to the Jim and Pam fan base. Not new to fan fiction. New to writing fan fiction though, so feedback is openly welcome!
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Reviews by Mixedberries2020
Summary:

When it is revealed that Pam missed out on the joys of her senior prom, Jim and Michael bring the employees of Dunder Mifflin together for a night that everyone will remember.

Not at *all* inspired by Savage Garden. 


Categories: Jim and Pam
Characters: None
Genres: Fluff, Romance, Steamy, Workdays
Warnings: Explicit sexual content
Series: None
Chapters: 6 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 27194 Read Count: 10422 ePub Downloads: 13
[Report This] Published: April 07, 2020 Updated: May 11, 2020
Reviewer: Mixedberries2020 Signed 1
Date: September 02, 2020 Title: Chapter 6: A reason for living; a deeper meaning

JUST AMAZING there are no other words

Summary:

 7 authors. 21 songs. The most shameless smut this site has ever seen.


Categories: Jim and Pam
Characters: Jim/Pam
Genres: Oneshot, Romance, Steamy
Warnings: Adult language, Explicit sexual content, Mild sexual content, Moderate sexual content, Other Adult Theme
Series: Death by a Thousand Cuts
Chapters: 21 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 119765 Read Count: 64787 ePub Downloads: 43
[Report This] Published: September 22, 2020 Updated: November 10, 2020
Reviewer: Mixedberries2020 Signed 1
Date: October 05, 2020 Title: Chapter 1: the 1

This is so deliciously good! I love the call back to her biting her lip in the office and him needing to cool off, so so good!

Reviewer: Mixedberries2020 Signed 1
Date: October 07, 2020 Title: Chapter 2: cardigan

Oh my goodness that Peter Pan line is brilliant!

Author's Response: Thank you! I’m proud of that one but credit has to go to TSwift herself for writing the lyric that was my inspiration!

Reviewer: Mixedberries2020 Signed 1
Date: October 11, 2020 Title: Chapter 5: my tears ricochet

Your metaphors are absolutely amazing. The one with the vase from her childhood? So so perfect!! Just brilliant writing!

Author's Response: Thank you so, so much! I worry that I overuse extended metaphors in literally everything I write so it’s so nice to hear people aren’t sick of them yet!