Jim is an indie music snob, until he insults the wrong man!
Rated "T" because of one bad word.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Present
Characters: None
Genres: Drabble, Oneshot
Warnings: Adult language
Completed: Yes
Jim is an indie music snob, until he insults the wrong man!
Rated "T" because of one bad word.
Pam asks a question, Jim answers. For the 55 challenge.
The conversation on the doorstep after Jim and Pam's first date. Jim starts it off.
I decided to write a sequel to Charcoal & Watercolors !!!!
The story picks up right about where Charcoal & Watercolors left off -- Jim and Pam's wedding. Then goes from there into their future. Jim still works at the advertising company and Pam works (exclusively) at a publishing company where she is an illustrator of children's stories.
I added a few more characters ;) and am planning on keeping almost all of the characters from the previous story.
Enjoy!!
Pre “The Job”… actually, pre a lot of stuff. Set sometime in Season Three, I guess.
Pam decides to take matters into her own hands."I don't like bullies." A deeper look in to Jim's dislike for certain bullies and his relationships with certain co-workers...
"So did I tell you that I play guitar?" -- Jim
Jim has a hidden talent. He knows how to play the guitar, and he uses it to his advantage.
Chapter one: Yes it's that first official date! That nervre wrecking first date......maybe not that nerve wrecking......
Chapter two: And now what? Need a towel?
Crossover AU fic: Four of The Office characters meet the movie Closer.
For those of you who have seen Closer (and those of you who haven't), this is not a particularly happy story. But I wanted to write something that incorporated my favorite television show and my favorite movie.
This one has it all. Jim/Pam, Jim/Karen, Karen/Ryan, Ryan/Pam. No Jim/Ryan though, or Karen/Pam that I know of. So sorry to you slashers out there. ;)
Jim and Pam & their thoughts after their first date. Post The Job - no spoilers.
Angela notices something is different about Pam and talks to her about it. Post the Job
She strolled (somewhat) casually over to Pam’s desk as she exited the interview and asked her about her smile.