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dollsome ([personal profile] dollsome) wrote2010-01-02 01:01 pm

An Engagement To Not Entirely Forget (Andy/Erin; Andy/Angela)

Title: An Engagement To Not Entirely Forget
Pairing: Andy/Erin; Andy/Angela
Word Count: 1,201
Summary: The depths of Andy's Erin-pining drive him to Nicholas Sparks.
Author's Note: This was supposed to be like THREE SENTENCES for that books-that-characters-would-like meme, but, 'Nay!' this idea decreed. 'I want to be an actual fanfiction instead!' To which I said, 'Well, okay, fine, you silly idea.' Thank you, [livejournal.com profile] firthgal, for asking about Andy! Also, I wrote this in like fifteen minutes in a lj comment box, so it's possible it is not exactly my most polished work.


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The whole business of being crazy in one-sided love with the lady Erin Hannon leaves the 'Nard Dog feeling a little down in the dumps, a little emotionally vulnerable. The kind of emotional vulnerability that only certain specific measures can take care of.

"Maybe," Andy says, mondo-casually, to Oscar in the breakroom on a random Tuesday, "you and your Finer Things compadres could give this little libro a try sometime. I dunno. Just a suggestion."

Oscar stares down at the book cover. "Nicholas Sparks. Really, Andy. Really." Andy's pretty sure he can't find even one single question mark in there. Man, Oscar's stoic.

"Yeah! You know, it sounds a lot like that Forrester--"

"Forster."

"--book you guys were doin' awhile back, when I tried--" (Emphasis on the 'tried.' Hey, a little try-trying again, complete with lots of hinting, never hurts. Except when it does. Which has happened once or twice.) "--to join your prestigious ranks -- that sort of had the same thing goin' on. Young people. Love. Societal disapproval. All that jazz."

"I don't know if The Notebook is exactly Finer Things Club material, Andy."

Crippling Despair, 25. Nard 'Dog, 0, sings out a little voice in his head. In three-part harmony. He really wishes it would quit keeping score. "Oh. Well. That's okay. Don't worry about it. No big. Oh, totally. I just thought, because it's a thing with pages, and that's what you guys deal in, I might--"

Oscar stares at him for a long time, his expression inscrutable. Then he sighs a little, and he says, lowering his voice, "Try A Walk To Remember. That's the only Sparks that's worth reading."

"Oh, hey! Like the Mandy Moore movie?"

"No. Not like the Mandy Moore movie. The Mandy Moore movie is a pale shadow of the emotional resonance. Or, um." Oscar stares down at his sandwich. "From what I remember. From reading it, that one time, years ago ..."

Andy figures that if you can't trust Oscar's literary expertise, you can't trust anyone's, so he hops on over to the ol' B&N on his way home from work and gets himself a copy. He reads it in like two hours, and at the end, he's crying -- uh -- breathing, uh, you know, something in his eye, no biggie -- so hard that his housekeeper comes in all, it's okay, it's okay, she knows CPR and the Heimlich.

A Walk To Remember is all about this unambitious rich kid who falls for this sweet, super-religious girl who doesn't care what anyone thinks about her. There's Christmas pageants and giving presents to orphans and cancer -- damn it, cancer! -- and once Andy's done with it, he's not thinking about Erin, for the first time in awhile. Like, there's no doubt that Erin would play an enchanting angel in a Christmas pageant, and orphans would totally love her, but still, it sends his brain-thoughts somewhere else.

He catches Angela on her way out of the building the next evening. She gets all stiff and formal when she realizes he's talking to her. That's mostly their thing these days: stiff and formal. Being around her doesn't make him want to throw up or just ... punch something ... really hard anymore, though. He likes to think that, somehow, his soul-sucking disaster of an engagement with Angela led him to Erin. He doesn't think about the specifics of this too hard, because he's not sure there's much direct linkage, but, well. It's a nice thought to have.

"Hello, Andy," Angela says rigidly.

"Hey there, Angie-...la. How are you?"

"Just fine, thank you." He's not sure whether she's telling the truth. (Big surprise, because her lying to him, wow, that's something new and original! And maybe there's a momentary flicker of man, it would be friggin' awesome to PUNCH SOMETHING right now. But, y'know. Just a flicker.) She seems quiet lately. From what he can tell, she and Dwight didn't patch things up. Of course, those two are excellent at gettin' it on while remaining on the downlowww, but he thinks maybe they'd both seem a little happier if this was the sitch.

"So, uh. Thought you might like to -- here." He hands her the book, and then he jogs across the parking lot before she can say anything back. Not because she scares the hell out of him, or anything. Just because -- exercise. Healthy living. Whoo! Feel the burn.

He doesn't know whether she watches him go or not.

The next morning, he's pouring some coffee into his Andy mug in the kitchen, and she comes inside. She's holding the book in one hand, and she's smiling. It's really easy for him to forget why he spent all that time with her and on her and not on her (you know, in the literal sense), on account of all the deceit and cruelty and world-ruining despair and everything. But this right here, her looking up at him all petite and soft and sweet, that little smile on her lips -- that's why. For awhile, he went through a phase where, man, he would do anything to get that smile.

"Thank you, Andy," she says -- still formal, but a little nicer. "This was lovely."

"Right??" he says, grinning at her.

"A little too much vomit," she hurries to add, forcing her mouth temporarily back into a disapproving line, and he feels a little flash of old fondness, because, aw, that's his lady fair.

Ex-lady-fair.

Who wasn't ever actually his, or at least was only 50% his, if you want to get super-technical, but--

Still.

"But lovely," she continues, softening again. "No premarital sex. A very touching Christmas pageant. A young lady converting a wayward young man to the Word of God. There should be more stories like this."

"Totally," Andy agrees -- not so much because he believes it, but because it's just nice to see her this happy about something. (The three-part harmony voice in his head wants to know exactly why he's so keen to forgive her. He doesn't really have an answer.)

"I read some passages aloud to my cats," she continues with a watery smile. "Ash was especially moved."

"Did he do that thing where he curls up on your feet and purrs?"

"Yes!" she beams. "And--"

She's cut off by the door swinging open. Erin bounces in, a smile on her face. "Morning, Andy! Angela!" she sings. "Oh, gosh, A Walk To Remember! Isn't that book the sweetest? I cried buckets."

"It was very nice," Angela replies, going all tense again. Erin's smile falters just a little bit. There's a long, awkward silence. Andy's about to start whistling Halo (a tall order, but someone with his mad music man skills can get it done -- besides, he's been practicing at home) when Angela says, "Andy leant it to me."

"You did?" Erin's smile comes back in full radiant force as she turns to him. "Wow, Andy, you have great taste!"

Andy grins. "Yeah, well--"

Angela shoots him one last tiny glance, then slips out of the kitchen. She leaves the book on the counter before she goes.


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[identity profile] amathela.livejournal.com 2010-01-02 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my god, this was the sweetest, and I loved the way you dealt with Andy/Angela in this, because, yes, that's exactly it. (I should not still be sad over that, right?)

But, Andy! And Oscar, and the Finer Things Club, and the absolute perfect level of sweetness vs awkwardness in Andy/Erin. AND OSCAR WATCHED A MANDY MOORE MOVIE, I FEEL LIKE KELLY WOULD SHARE MY JOY IN KNOWING THAT.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, buddy!

I should not still be sad over that, right?

Yes you should! We ALL SHOULD! The neglect of Angela in general this season is bumming me out (seriously, has she done anything besides stand in the background and occasionally offer typical Angela-style disapproving remarks?), but gosh, I would have loved to see some actual fall-out and relationship rebuilding in terms of the whole Season 5 Triangle o' Death. It's like, they had this insane breakup and they still have to see each other every day at work! Not everyone has the glory to flee to Utica like Karen! SHOW US SOME FALLOUT, TELEVISION PROGRAM!

... or, er, you know, I could just ... write ... some fanfictions. My issues, they are copious & overly emotional!

[identity profile] firthgal.livejournal.com 2010-01-02 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I STILL LOVE THIS. I also love that simply saying "Andy Bernard" sparks an entire fic. I am full of such inspiring thoughts!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU! :D Your inspiring thoughts are much appreciated for always, milady!

[identity profile] fearlessfan.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! This was so great - your Andy voice is PERFECT. I loved it!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much! :D

[identity profile] sobsister.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Confession: I loathe A Walk to Remember (Mandy Moore, why do you wound me so? You are so cute otherwise!). But man, this almost makes that film's existence worthwhile. Angela being kind (she was being kind at the end there, right?, subtly helping Andy with his EPIC wooing of Erin), Oscar being discerning about literature, Andy breaking my heart ("Crippling Despair, 25. Nard 'Dog, 0" = TOO SAD). I like that I don't have to watch the office anymore, I just read your fic instead.

(NGL, I'm a little conflicted - how do I choose between Oscar/Andy and Erin/Andy? Too cruel.)

ALSO have you seen the POTTER MUSICAL announcement?! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNlEOgIOiA8)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember seeing A Walk To Remember and being VASTLY DISAPPOINTED because middle school me held that book in such high regard! I do not think I've ever read anything else by The Sparks that didn't make my soul want to hurl a little bit, but I still have an embarrassing fondness for that little book. Which is my long off topic way of saying HEY, THANKS FOR READING!

And yes! YES! YES I SURE HAVE!!!! Omg, Voldie and Quirrell better own that stage with their legendary bro love!!!

[identity profile] crackers4jenn.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, oh my robot insides, oh my soul, oh the dark abyss of my heart!!!

I think you won me over completely here:

Crippling Despair, 25. Nard 'Dog, 0, sings out a little voice in his head.

ANDY BERNARD, YOU SAD, WONDERFUL LITTLE MAN, YOU.

What a TOTAL SURPRISE that this fic is like a Celine Dion love ballad FOR MY SOUL. Only NOT. You put my heart through the ringer, lady (But this right here, her looking up at him all petite and soft and sweet, that little smile on her lips -- that's why. For awhile, he went through a phase where, man, he would do anything to get that smile.), and then brought it all around to such sweetness. And hilarity (There's a long, awkward silence. Andy's about to start whistling Halo).

ERIN. I WANT TO HATE HER FOR INTERRUPTING, BUT. I CAN'T. (Okay, I can a little bit, but it's not enough that I would key her car or anything. It's just enough that I have these WORDS.)

(Well done inserting some Oscar/Andy interaction, too, you clever person, you!)

(WELL DONE ALL AROUND. PARENTHETICAL APPROVAL, WHAT UP!)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
(I RESPOND TO YOUR PARENTHETICAL APPROVAL WITH SOME PARENTHETICAL THANKS OF MY VERY OWN! ALL IN THESE OBNOXIOUSLY CAPPED CAPS! I DON'T KNOW! I CAN'T BE STOPPED! IN SHORT: this made me feel like there should probably be an Angela fic wherein she is sad and lonely and she and Dwight have this most peculiar unkillable distance between them, and she maybe goes on some dates with a perfectly acceptable gentleman from church, but she is lonely and sad and she is eventually driven to regret the fact that she ruined things with Andy, and meanwhile he does things like woo Erin with, okay, lots of violent birds, but also twelve drummers drumming, and there is a spark, there is a flicker of Where Did I Go Wrong in Angela Noelle Martin's cold dead heart! Like, this should be a thing, right? Canon 'til someone tells me otherwise!!)

[identity profile] lz1982.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, that was awesome! And I'm less than indifferent to Andy/Erin, and to Nicholas Sparks, but I really liked this.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, yay, thank you so much! :D Hee, I'm not so crazy about either of them either, come to think of it, but it was a jolly good writing adventure!

[identity profile] sweet-seventeen.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD, I LOVED THIS. Seriously, it was totally Andy, and Angela being all nice for a split second, and man, I missed your fic! You never cease to nail the characters, no matter what show you may be writing for. I love it. :D

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! :D Regardless of my feelings toward the actual show, it is always so nice to come back and write this crazy bunch.
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[identity profile] michellek.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
This was delightful. I love the way you write Andy.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! :D It's been ages since I hung out with Mr. Bernard and I was feeling a little shaky in m'characterization boots, so I'm glad he worked for ya!

With that being said, I am pretty sure that the phrase "m'characterization boots" might have been Andy momentarily possessing me.

[identity profile] muic.livejournal.com 2010-01-06 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Don't know how you do it but you made me completely into Andy/Angela there. All the angst with Andy just wanting to make her happy. Beautiful.

Crippling Despair, 25. Nard 'Dog, 0

That broke my heart a little. But the Andy/Oscar interaction made me smile.