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dollsome ([personal profile] dollsome) wrote2007-01-14 03:03 pm

so hold on (Ryan/Kelly, Toby/Pam, Jim/Karen, Michael/Jan, Dwight/Angela)

Title: so hold on
Pairings: Ryan/Kelly, Toby/Pam, Jim/Karen, Michael/Jan, Dwight/Angela
Rating: G
Word Count: 2,235
Spoilers: Up through "Traveling Salesman," including the second deleted scene
Summary: The aftermath of "Traveling Salesman." 'Cause everybody hurts sometimes.
Author's Note: This episode was so emotionally scarring, I swear. OH DWIGHT. Ergo . . . this?


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“They were all Stanley,” Ryan says blankly. “It was like . . . a Stanley army. An army of Stanleys. And I . . .” He lets out a hollow laugh. “I sucked.”

“Oh, Ryan,” Kelly protests, her pointer finger tracing reassuring circles against his hand, “I’m sure you were completely awesome.”

“But I wasn’t,” Ryan says a little more sharply than he means to. He expects Kelly to throw a fit about how he’s such a total jerk to her and God, does he think she can’t do so much better? Because she totally can.

But he looks up at her and she’s just staring at him, with her eyes sort of soft and understanding. It’s an accident, when he actually says what he’s thinking out loud.

“Maybe I’m just not cut out for this.”

(It makes him kind of sick to actually hear it.)

Kelly frowns at him.

“Don’t be stupid,” she instructs, and pulls his hand firmly into hers. “You’re going to be a totally kickass salesman one day, and all it takes is a little practice. And you’re way too good to give up and just be a loser, Ryan.”

And he gets that she’s just saying it because if he quits then she wouldn’t get to see him all day every day until the end of time, but still. It’s nice to hear.


--

Toby just likes plain old coffee, and he’s never really been into the Starbucks thing. His ex-wife is addicted to decaf mocha lattes with a shot of raspberry and extra foam; sometimes he’d stop and get her one before coming home from work, just because, and she’d smile with her eyes lit up and kiss him, breathe “thank you” in this way that made him remember why he’d fallen in love with her in the first place. It made up for having to list off his order to a disdainful twentysomething girl, feeling like an idiot for not getting it right the first time, because since when does tall mean small?

Coffee shops are one of those things that make him suspect there’s something really wrong with the world. He really doesn’t miss them after the divorce, which is a plus. (But not quite enough to balance out all the minuses.)

Pam usually drinks peppermint tea at work, but he overhears her telling Kelly once that she’s accidentally falling in love with chai lattes. He bumps into her trying to get to the fridge. Her tea almost spills, but not quite.

“It’s okay,” she assures him, and presses her hand to his forearm without even really noticing. He tries not to watch her as she heads back to the reception desk. There’s something about the way she smiles.

“Omigod, I can’t wait until Jim comes back,” Kelly says, staring after her. “They’re totally finally going to hook up, I just know it! It’s going to be so romantic.”

“Yeah,” Toby agrees, and almost doesn’t notice the sinking feeling. He’s gotten pretty used to it over the past few years.

When Pam comes to ask if he wants anything from the coffee shop, he almost just says no. But her standing there makes him brave, or maybe just stupid. He’s seen her sneaking glances at Jim and Karen, and the way that she seems younger and so much older all at once when she looks away. He wants to tell her he knows what it’s like, to think you’ve got your life all figured out and warm and comfortable only to have everything just be gone, like that.

(He also knows what it’s like to fall for someone accidentally, without noticing or meaning to, but he thinks he’d leave that part out.)

Instead, he asks for a chai latte. She beams at him and he thinks for a second that there could be something – but he stops himself there. He’s a little rusty when it comes to optimism.

Pam doesn’t come back to bring it to him, which is okay because it’s not like he’d worked out what he might’ve said to her. He winds up just putting the coffee in the trash and hoping that no one sees it there, because he’s not blind – he knows that Jim’s gonna come around, and probably soon.

Which is good. Pam deserves to be happy.

After a half hour of listening to Angela tearily rant about the travesty that befell Dwight Schrute from sales (who she doesn’t know personally, but has always respected for his ardent professionalism), he’s almost forgotten about the coffee thing. He’s distracted by the fact that Angela will very probably see to it that Andy winds up dead in a dumpster. He guesses he should do something about it, but honestly, he’s pretty okay with the idea. It took Andy about twelve seconds to pick up on the fact that Michael hates him, and Toby could do without him changing the lyrics of a bunch of songs that were popular in 1998 to chronicle everything about him that sucks.

It’s funny how eight hours here can actually make going home appealing.

“Good latte?” Pam asks brightly as he walks out at 5:01.

He doesn’t let himself look at her too long. “The best.”

He’s still smiling a little bit when he gets to the parking lot.


--


Jim comes over after work with a box full of Christmas lights.

Karen stares at him. “You do know that it’s January, right?”

“Be that as it may,” Jim says gravely, “this apartment is in serious need of some style. And I, luckily, have come along to bring brightness and color into your life.”

“You’re a dork,” she announces, a smile curving her mouth, and he kisses her.

They cook dinner together, which is charmingly domestic in a way that reminds her of her parents. She laughs as he gets splattered by the sauce and tries to stifle the endless questions burning on her tongue. When he touches her, it always feels like it’s on purpose, and she can’t help but picture him with Pam – shoulders brushing by accident, or his hand drifting instinctively to the small of her back when they walk side by side. She’s never had any problems about speaking her mind before, but she really likes this guy; maybe she could love him, and isn’t that kinda thing all about self-sacrifice?

“You’re quiet,” he points out later, slipping an arm around her waist as they stand back to survey the Christmas lights strung around the windowsill. They’re hokey, yeah, but she kinda likes them.

“I’m thinking,” she says.

His fingers stiffen against her hip. “About what?” His voice is nonchalant, which is enough to let her know that it wasn’t just a crush. He was in love with her. Is, maybe.

“Nothing,” she says, and turns to force a smile at him. “Don’t worry about it.”

The thing is that he doesn’t.


--


“But the worst part is that he was my friend.”

“I know, Michael,” Jan says, for the seventeenth time in this conversation.

“But I don’t think you do, Jan!” he cries, agonized. “You just . . . you don’t get it. I mean, no offense, because you’re really really smart, but just . . . I don’t think anyone could get it. The bond . . . that we shared. And, okay, sure, he was really annoying and kind of crazy, but I still can’t believe that he would do this to me!”

“I know, Michael.”

“He thought I was awesome! And he told me. At least … once every few days.” She imagines him sitting at his desk, burying his head miserably in his hands. For a split-second, driving two and a half hours to Scranton just to give him a hug doesn’t seem entirely ludicrous. “This one time a few years ago, we went to Poor Richard’s and had a few drinks … well, maybe a few more than a few, and then these girls walked in, but –“

Jan clears her throat pointedly.

“—not important. Right. The point is, Jan, he wound up telling me that he would follow me into the depths of hell and stand by my side battling Satan himself. You think Jim’s going to do that? You think Stanley’s going to?”

“I understand,” Jan says, “that Dwight was very special to you.”

She decides – wisely, she’s sure – not to touch upon the Satan thing.

“Hell yes, he was special!” Michael exclaims, sounding offended that she would dare to so much as imply otherwise. “He was . . . he was always there. Always there to annoy me, and say gross things about deer jerky, and be way less cool than Andy, and . . . now he’s not.” He takes a deep breath. “Why did he do it, Jan? Why would he betray me like that? I just need to know . . . why.”

Jan bites her lip. “I don’t know, Michael.”

He goes quiet for a long time. She listens to him breathe and wonders what on earth she’s supposed to say. She’s not exactly skilled at comforting people – although to be fair, she’s never had much practice.

And then, of course, there’s the general madness of it all: the fact that she’s trying desperately to make Michael Scott feel better. That she actually feels what could be considered an ache in her chest simply because she wishes he weren’t so desolate. Not to mention that she’s pretty sure the reason she can’t find her black bra is because it’s at his condo.

Life is very strange.

She’s about to ask if he’s all right, when all of a sudden he says it, very quietly.

“Why do people always leave?”

He is, she thinks, so innocent. It’s the sort of question that a child would ask, and for some reason, it’s enough to make a lump form in the back of her throat. She thinks of her ex-husband, packing his things so neutrally, telling her with unwavering stoicism the number of reasons why they never would have worked, and although Michael is . . . difficult, to say the least, she can’t help but feel thankful.

“That’s a very good question,” she finally manages, lamely.

“Well,” he says, and she decides to believe that she didn’t just hear him sniffle, “could you maybe stick around for awhile?”

She closes her eyes. The answer comes with unsettling ease. “Okay.”

He’s quiet for a second, like he’s surprised. This makes two of them.

“Thanks,” he finally says, and she thinks he sounds a little better. “You know, you are a really amazing girlfriend.”

And although she certainly hasn’t given him permission to refer to her as his girlfriend, she supposes she’ll let it slide. Just this once.


--


Angela knows that Mose is afraid of her. It’s just as well: despite his relation to Dwight, she doesn’t approve of him. His whittlings are frequently indecent (his excuse that they are perfect replicas of many timeless sculptures certainly does not seem sufficient), and it will be a very long time until she forgets the evening he persuaded Dwight and herself to watch Moulin Rouge with him. The thought makes her shudder.

But there are times when it’s inevitable that one must look beyond such things, and this is one of them.

“How is he?” she asks, the creaking of the rickety old staircase still ringing in her ears. Dwight has always told her that he means to replace it with a sturdier one, and Angela is glad: a safety hazard in his own home, preserved only for the sake of nostalgia – it’s unacceptable, and it worries her.

She supposes he’ll have far more time to devote to mending it now.

Mose only jumps slightly at the sight of her, and regains his composure with near-admirable speed. “Pretty bad. He won’t talk to me or come out of his room, and he’s listened to this song on repeat twenty-six times.”

Angela presses her ear lightly against the door. Everybody Hurts pours through the room, achingly. Her distaste for REM is overpowered by her grief.

“So he really quit?” Mose asks timidly.

Angela sniffles only once, then holds her head high. “Yes. He was dignified. Magnificent,” she adds, and her voice wavers on the word.

Mose reaches over hesitantly and pats her on the shoulder. Her initial reaction is to shake him off, but she realizes after a moment that it’s strangely comforting. And he is Dwight’s best friend, after all.

“Thank you,” she says grudgingly.

“Yeah,” Mose replies, and awkwardly runs a hand over his (disgusting) beard. “No problem.”

She takes a deep breath, then twists the doorknob.

Dwight is lying face-up on his bed, staring blankly at the ceiling. Even from here, she can see that his eyes are red. He’s clutching the bobblehead she gave him in his right hand.

She finds she doesn’t know what to say. He’s so brave. And this desolate, broken man she sees before her now – he is of her creation. This is her doing. All of it.

She must fix all this, but in moments like these, she can’t even begin to know how to try.

And then, quite suddenly, he looks at her.

“I’d do it again,” he says, his tone lit by quiet fierceness. “A thousand million times.”

The tears spring very quickly to her eyes.



[identity profile] fated-addiction.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really blown away by the steadiness of your writing, the ease of the flow. Amazing job.

And, well, duh. There was Pam/Toby and it's just ♥.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! :) That's really lovely to hear.

And Pam/Toby is never not ♥. Sigh!
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[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, thank you so much! :) What lovely feedback -- I'm so glad you enjoyed this!
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[identity profile] schmiss.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh God, I love this. Especially Toby/Pam, which is just... guh. Toby. And Angela/Dwight! With Mose! And her regret!! Sigh. And and and! You have a really, really great Michael voice, which is why I think you write such wonderful Michael/Jan. 'Cause he's had to write. :)

Like someone above said, I love... so much about what you choose to write.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! :) I'm so glad that you liked it!

[identity profile] imaclanni.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
the second-to-last line killed me dead. amazing.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you! :)

[identity profile] elsbeth-lynn.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
Did you know what you just did? You made me tear up, by writing about MICHAEL. And DWIGHT! This was sooooo amazing, I just love it to death. And I am again printing it out for my Angela-obsessed husband. (Who, after the last episode, is in the same state of fluttery Eeeee!!! What's going to happen?!?! that the rest of us were in after Casino Night.)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
Awww! I'm so proud that I prompted actual tearing up! :) Thank you so much!

(And, hee, no lie, one of my first thoughts about last week's ep was, "Oh, man, [livejournal.com profile] elsbeth_lynn's husband is going to be IN AWE." Such great Angela going on there!)

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[identity profile] greenfish.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad to read post-TS fic; that was such a good episode and I think you did a nice job on this -- from the "Army of Stanleys" (so awesome, seriously), to Michael and Jan (who were so spot-on) to Angela and Dwight and Dwight on his bed listening to Everybody Hurts and, "I'd do it again." LOVE!

I also really liked your bit about Toby; it definitely made a lot of sense to me and makes me feel so bad for him!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! :) And I'm glad that the Toby bit made sense to you -- it seemed like there was so much controversy about where he was coming from in that last deleted scene (or, er, more just "Toby's creepy!"), so I was kinda eager to get in and examine it in fic.

[identity profile] annakovsky.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, this is so fabulous! Every part is completely dead-on.

Angela tearily rant about the travesty that befell Dwight Schrute from sales (who she doesn’t know personally, but has always respected for his ardent professionalism)

HEE. Oh, Toby. Oh, Angela.

And your Michael/Jan is so sweet and odd, just like them. This part:

“Why do people always leave?”

He is, she thinks, so innocent.


KILLED me.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! :D I'm glad you enjoyed it!

[identity profile] regalish.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
Gah, there's so much that I love about this fic!! First of all, the Ryan/Kelly-ness. Haha, Kelly saying those things just to keep him around is very her. And it's also very Ryan to kinda like those things she's saying.

Toby will never cease to steal my heart just a little bit with his puppy-dog demeanor. The whole coffee thing was adorable.

Also, love Jim and Karen's joky demeanor with each other, the whole "You're a dork" thing followed by a kiss -- very them. Jim's such a terrible liar. Oh, Jim.

MICHAEL AND JAN!! Jan being a supportive girlfriend, and rationalizing driving two-and-a-half hours just to hug Michael is just about the cutest thing ever. The only thing cuter is Michael calling her his girlfriend and Jan just not even bothering to correct him. EEP so cute! You must do a solo M/J fic again sooooon!

Finally, Dwangela are so creepily magical. Love his fierce, "I'd do it again." Because he so would.

Great great job! (As always)

Let's see some more!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
Awww, thank you so much! :) I'm glad you liked it.

And, dude, I am totally going to do another M/J solo fic soon. Possibly when the world at large least expects it. Because that? That's how I roll. ;-)

[identity profile] allthingsholy.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Lots of very, very awesome things about this. Niiiice.

(And you asked awhile ago when I would write more "Office" fic and the answer is probably not for awhile, since I'm taking a break to try and work on some original fic for awhile. I am still co-writing some things with [livejournal.com profile] lulabo though, and some of it will probably be "Office"-related. So.)

Again, awesomeness.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, thank you!

(And, yeah, that makes sense. Good luck with your original stuff! I really should do that, but . . . ehhh. The Office is so much easier! Otherwise, it's all like, "GIVE ME A PLOT! DEVELOP MY CHARACTERS!" and I'm just like, "Pshaw. I'm gonna go hang out with Michael Scott." It is . . . so productive.)

[identity profile] spookster831.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Hee, I loved this fic! Actually all of your fics, to be honest :)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! :)

[identity profile] katiemariie.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
What can I say that so many haven't said before? Frickin' awesome.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you muchly!

[identity profile] puckhiggins.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
You write the best Office fanfiction. No joke. I read your last one and this one, and I'm begging you to WRITE MORE! Seriously, it's fantastic. I mean, you actually made me appriciate Pam/Toby.

Kelly/Ryan was adorable. They always are. Jan/Michael made me squee, because Jan is warming up to him and his ways! Pam/Toby made me want to tackle Toby in a fit of hugs. Seriously, he needs someone in his life. I sort of wish it was Pam... Karen/Jim was cute. I'm not the biggest fan, but you do a good job writing for them. And the Dwangela? Yeah, it brought tears to my eyes.

Keep writing!!!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, you actually made me appriciate Pam/Toby.

Oh, this is an immensely triumphant moment for me. :D Yay!

I'm not the biggest fan, but you do a good job writing for them.

Aw, thank you. I always feel sort of sad writing them, because they have the potential to be so sweet, but Jim's still so in love with Pam so writing Jim/Karen always feels so . . . hollow, sort of. My heart breaks for poor adorable doomed Karen.

And, er, yeah, rambling here.

In conclusion, thank you so much for reading! It's always lovely to hear from you feedback-wise. :)
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[identity profile] snoopypez.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
OH MY TEARS. And they're only like, 1/3 SAD tears, mainly they're.. flaily with in-character love tears. If that makes sense. Like, naturally the Michael/Jan is my favourite part, and the ubersweetness and Michael's simple question and Jan being nice to him and her bra being in his condo and the girlfriend thing and and and just. Yeah. Kinda makes me weep.

(and Toby! and Ryan, all traumatised! and oh, DWIGHT's one line. wow.)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! :) I am seriously so flattered to have inspired tears! I swear, I didn't mean to!

[identity profile] pisces-310.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I swear reading each section of this fic was like uping the ante of some sort of weird emotional poker game...

Dollsome: So I have this lovely Ryan/Kelly...
Me: Awww...That's so CUTE!!!
Dollsome: How about this slightly angsty Toby/Pam?
Me: *hugs Toby close* Why doesn't somebody love this man?!?
Dollsome: Not moved to tears yet? Try this Michael/Jan...
Me: "Why do people leave?" -- Oh, Michael!!! *holds back tears*
Dollsome: And to just a nudge to send you over the edge...I present Dwight/Angela...
Me: "A thousand million times"... *heart crumbles and tears run down face*

I fold...You win.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
HEE! Oh, man, what an awesome comment. :) And, aw, I'm so glad you liked it! Thank you!

[identity profile] falseeeyelashes.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
You are so amazingly good at capturing each of these characters voices so perfectly! I am still in awe of it. So, pretty much, I love you and your writing, you crazy talented writer you :D

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you! :) And you're seriously one to talk, you crazy talented writer you!

[identity profile] obsession-inc.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, DWIGHT. ::sob:: And Michael-- "Why does everybody leave?" GAH. You've killed me. Jan being supportive, and Toby quietly pining for Pam, and Karen picking up on the little things with Jim that mean that the thing with Pam was bigger than he'll admit... oh, GAH.

You're so, so, so good at this. So so so so good.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-15 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Awwww, thank you so much! :D You rock.

[identity profile] pennylane83.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
All I can really say is way to knock another one out of the park! I'd read a section and go "gah!" and then read the next and go "GAHHH!" By the end I was just a mess over how awesome and honest and real this all was. I'm seriously just in awe of your talent. You're not secretly Greg Daniels are you?

Oh and can you please feature Mose in all your fics from now on? Moulin Rouge?? I was dying with laughter :)

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
You're not secretly Greg Daniels are you?

Not to my knowledge, but honestly, who knows? ;-)

And aww, thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it.

(Also, I suddenly feel compelled to give Mose cameos in everything I write. He delights me perhaps more than is healthy. Originally, he was going to have them watch American Beauty, but I figured Angela might never recover.)

[identity profile] cleversimon.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
MICHAEL! DWIGHT! AAAAHHHHHH!!!

This just—you perfectly—it's—I cried—OH MY GOD MICHAEL SERIOUSLY. AND DWIGHT. AUGH. And Toby's sinking feeling and Jim's on-purpose touching and RYAN AND KELLY.

This is seriously one of the top ten Office fics I have ever read.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow! Thank you so, so much! :) That is immensely nice to hear!

[identity profile] yippee17.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well, this is just about perfect in every way. Each part felt so much like the characters, the voices were amazing (how on earth did you manage to write Kelly/Ryan and Jan/Michael that sounded so true??) and there were so many wonderful, insightful, beautiful moments that I really don't know where to begin.

Kelly actually making Ryan feel better, Toby's "sinking feeling" about Kelly's Jim/Pam gossip, Karen figuring it all out but letting Jim try anyway, Jan trying to be supportive and simultaneously figuring out her attraction to Michael, and the last few lines of the Dwight/Angela section--all brilliant. They managed to fill and break my heart all at the same time.

Much, much love for this.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it. :)

(Also, icon love! That scene makes me fall in love with Jim/Karen every time I watch it, just 'cause . . . aww.)

[identity profile] zarahemla.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
What a great read, so very true to the characters. Dwight and Angela ... and ... I'm sniffling a little bit right now, because he's so noble ... they go together so well.

And Toby! Come on, Toby, try a little harder! You deserve to be happy! Darn it.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-16 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! :) I'm glad you liked it.

And GO TOBY. If he ever actually works up the courage to ask Pam out on the show, I will die from happiness. I kid you not. Die.

(Anonymous) 2007-01-17 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. Oh. Oh. My goodness. (This is Laura by the way, I'm at school and I really should be estudiando para mi examen de espanol, but pshaw, I have fast internet access and nothing can stand in my way of Office deleted scenes!!)First I read this, and then I had to go watch the scene, and then I watched it about five times, and then I had to come back and read this again, and I think I really frightened Mr. Lhotka by squealing delightedly a few times. Oh dear. That was lovely, thank you.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-17 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Laura! Best deleted scene ever, right? Right? Because it's TOBY! And he loves Pam! And Pam is SMILING! And oh, it's the very best ever. Chai lattes will now give me warm and fuzzy feelings for the rest of eternity.

Lhotka just wouldn't understand.

[identity profile] theetoanunnery.livejournal.com 2007-01-19 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
So I don't read fanfic. Because I did for a little while but then it started to get a little silly and reading about the "exploits" of, like, Jim/Toby or whatever took me to a scary place in my head that I don't ever really want to go back to.

Ever.

But! Yours are just too good! And you consistently make me lolololol. So I'm about to add your journal. OhyesIam. And I LOVED this one. You really do capture all of the characters so well - your Karen breaks my wee heart!

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-19 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! I'm really glad you've enjoyed my stuff!

[identity profile] jeannie-bean137.livejournal.com 2007-01-20 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Totally perfect. Your characters are just...gah. So amazingly written. The Office introduces people with strange quirks (but not in a stereotypical way) and you highlighted all of them from Angela's sterness, to Toby's pessimism (poor Toby), to Michael's innocence. I especially love your Ryan and Kelly part. Sometimes I forget why I love them two together but then I read something like this where Kelly manages to pull out a sweet vulnerable side to Ryan and I remember again.

Fav parts:

She beams at him and he thinks for a second that there could be something – but he stops himself there. He’s a little rusty when it comes to optimism.

“I’d do it again,” he says, his tone lit by quiet fierceness. “A thousand million times.”

He is, she thinks, so innocent. It’s the sort of question that a child would ask, and for some reason, it’s enough to make a lump form in the back of her throat.....to say the least, she can’t help but feel thankful.

Great observation: When he touches her, it always feels like it’s on purpose, and she can’t help but picture him with Pam – shoulders brushing by accident, or his hand drifting instinctively to the small of her back when they walk side by side Poor Karen. She shoud be with Toby so Pam can be with Jim and then everyone is happy.

[identity profile] dollsome.livejournal.com 2007-01-21 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! :) What lovely feedback.

I'm really glad that you liked it!

She shoud be with Toby so Pam can be with Jim and then everyone is happy.

Seriously, I am so curious for them to have Karen and Toby interact just once so I can see whether that would work. Because as of right now, I cannot fathom letting go of Pam/Toby, even now that Jim and Pam are back to being adorable, but at the same time, poor heartbroken Karen and poor heartbroken Toby and . . . theoretically, it could work. It could so work.

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