Of Vulnerability by elliehalpert
Summary: . . . and loneliness, and the difference between now and then.
150 words with Mrs. Beesly and her memories.
Spoilers to Weight Loss.
Categories: Jim and Pam, Present, Past Characters: Jim, Jim/Pam, Other, Pam
Genres: Childhood, Drabble, Oneshot
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Challenges: Pam's Mom
Challenges: Pam's Mom
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: Yes Word count: 150 Read: 1906 Published: December 16, 2008 Updated: December 16, 2008
Story 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.
A little something I wrote when I was exceptionally bored a few weeks ago. I've been debating whether to post it or not, but here I am. It's nothing special.
Set somewhere after Weight Loss, no particular time. Let's say it's Christmas, since that's coming up, shall we?
Not Alone by elliehalpert
Patricia Beesly remembered when her daughter would cry at night, about the monsters. She remembered Pam snuggling between John and herself, frightened by the imaginary shadows closing in around her.

"Mommy," she'd pleaded, "I'm just so wonewy."

Patricia would sigh in surrender, and in the morning Pam would be their sleeping angel, not the terrified child of the night before.

Eventually, Pam reached the point where, as her mother tucked her in each night, she would call "Leave the door open, please!" Night after night for years, until her daughter moved out, Patricia heard those words.

That night, Mrs. Beesly pulled the blanket to her daughter's shoulders, ran a hand over her future son-in-law's sleeping forehead and walked out of the room, leaving the door swung wide automatically. Halfway down the hall, she heard, "Mom . . . close the door?"

Patricia smiled, and shut the door with a click.
End Notes:
Feedback appreciated; it definitely keeps me writing.
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