Jim and Pam's first date. Fluff ensues.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Present
Characters: Jim/Pam
Genres: Fluff
Warnings: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Table of Contents
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Jim and Pam's first date. Fluff ensues.
What comes next after the kiss?
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I had to write this based on what I was convinced was really happening/would happen on last night's episode. In the light of day, it's probably off base, but....
Oh, and obviously, parts of this are spoiler-ish from last night's episode.
I have decided to expand on the idea of Codename: Chicken Plate. This will be my take on the emails, phone calls and conversations we missed over the summer and for the first part of Season 3 (until Pam and Jim actually communicate themselves) My idea is that Jim knows exactly what happened between Pam and Roy and knows exactly what is going on in Pam's life right now even if WE don't see it.
Pam has a bit too much to drink at Jim’s BBQ and ends up being the last one to leave. JAM smut inspired by the deleted scenes from Email Surveillence.
So this started in my mind as a little one shot (cue mocking laughter). Of course it expanded to a little more. It's pure speculation on my part, and is probably quite off. :o)
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.
It's another Stamford office friday night, and Josh is buying the first few rounds. Jim tags along and hopes to start building some new relationships. That turns out to be more true than he could have imagined.