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Summary: Jim has become an expert at lying, but when tragedy strikes, there's only room for the truth. Jim, Pam and a trip down memory lane that goes further than they knew. Takes place around Season 3.
Rated: T
Categories: Jim and Pam, Present Characters: Jim, Jim/Pam, Karen, Pam
Genres: Angst, Childhood, Drama, Fluff, Romance
Warnings: Adult language, Mild sexual content
Series: None
Chapters: 7 Completed: Yes
Word count: 7661 Read: 27017 ePub Downloads: 4
Published: March 07, 2010 Updated: March 21, 2010
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Story Notes:
I do not own "The Office." Or Jenna Fischer or John Krasinski. Or Jim or Pam. Or a bobblehead.

1. Hey, fizzy purple, I ain't missing you by andtheivy [Reviews - 10] 4 (744 words)
Wherein Jim lies. And lies. And lies. To himself. And Pam gets a phone call and has a strange desire.

2. You're the guy who puts his arm around the girl by andtheivy [Reviews - 5] 3 (786 words)
Pam remembers her past. Jim remembers who he is.

3. Where the hands go is kind of like slow dancing by andtheivy [Reviews - 8] 7 (1503 words)
Less dialogue than I'm used to writing. Hopefully it fits with the characters.

4. Sometimes you smell like peaches. Sometimes I want to throw up in my mouth. by andtheivy [Reviews - 5] 5 (2217 words)
Same story, different perspective. A mystery kiss through another set of eyes.

5. I don’t want some pretty face to tell me pretty lies by andtheivy [Reviews - 6] 6 (1196 words)
Chapter title comes from Billy Joel's song "Honesty." That's basically the theme of the chapter.

6. You'd be so nice to come home to by andtheivy [Reviews - 3] 2 (225 words)
The first of two epilogues. Pam comes home.

7. Sunday at the Met with Jim by andtheivy [Reviews - 7] 13 (990 words)
So this is how it all wraps up. Or how it all begins.