Prologue:

It has been 23 years since the documentary aired. Ever since the original members of Dunder Mifflin split ways, they've been very much successful in their fields of work.

Michael and Holly have happily settled down in Boulder, Colorado. With Michael being the Director of Paper Distribution as part of the Department of Natural Resources, he has never felt happier than he ever had. With a successful career and a happy family life, Michael no longer needed to crave for attention. His marriage to Holly has never been stronger when they had their children. Michael still kept in contact with his Dunder Mifflin co-workers. He also has let go of his grudge against Toby, after realizing that it's time to let bygones be bygones.

Holly has settled down with Michael happily and is running a yoga center called Tranquility by Holly, something which seems to creep Michael out for some apparent reason. She also keeps in touch with her former Dunder Mifflin co-workers, but holds a small grudge against David Wallace, as he transferred her back to Nashua many years ago for finding out her relationship with Michael.

Their eldest son, Jason Scott, was born 2 years before the documentary aired. He was born in Boulder, Colorado. Though he loves his parents so much, he finds their antics quite appalling. Despite their antics, he has a knack for clean comedy, which he displays in appropriate situations. He is a gifted student-athlete with artistic talent in high school and college. He graduated from Stanford University, as a Human Biology major. He played football as a wide receiver at Stanford. Being drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, Jason moved to Cupertino with his college-bound brother, Benjamin, who is also Stanford-bound and is a tight-end for the Stanford Cardinals football team.

Their eldest daughter, Emily Scott is Michael's and Holly's second child. Born a year before the documentary aired, she was also born in Boulder, Colorado. She often has the same humor as her brother, Jason. She demonstrates dry wits and is a clean prankster. She attended the University of Southern California, where she played basketball and majored in Economics. After being the 1st pick in the 2036 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks, she became a breakout player and a modern feminist icon.

Their youngest daughter, Leah Scott, is the 3rd born child of the family. She's currently attending Columbia University as women and gender studies major and is often quite the procrastinator in her family, despite her high grades and test scores. We often see her being a person of cheerfulness and is often very optimistic. She doesn't use humor quite often but uses it to lighten a grim mood and escape from trouble unless she brings it on herself. She plays volleyball for Columbia and is considered a potential pick for the U.S. Olympic volleyball team due to her dominant stellar performance against every Ivy league varsity women's volleyball team.

Their youngest son, Benjamin Scott is the youngest child of the family. He watched the documentary and believed his father looked more like a comedian rather than a well caring boss. After graduating from Boulder High, Benjamin is in his freshman year for his undergraduate at Stanford as a health studies major. He looks up to his older brother, Jason. After Jason got drafted by the 49ers, Benjamin moved in with him. As they're both football players, they help each other out in their offseason training.

When it comes to Michael's sidekick, Dwight Kurt Schrute III, he has happily settled down as the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton. Being a better boss than Michael, Dwight kept his consolidation of the Scranton paper market strong for the last 23 years. Now that he's nearing retirement as Dunder Mifflin's Regional Manager, he gives his spot to Clark Green, the current highest-selling paper salesman. He wishes his children to run his agritourism business at Schrute Farms, which had turned into a profitable business due to renovating Aunt Shirley's farm into a farming luxury resort. He also reconciled with the Bruegger family, who never forgave him for 5 years due to marrying Angela Martin. Once they realized Dwight is the biological father of Angela's son Phillip, they welcomed him back with open arms. He still keeps in touch with Michael and Jim. His marriage to Angela is a very happy one, which was strengthened by both their children, Phillip and Jake.

Angela has settled down at Schrute Farms and became a shareholder in the agritourism business at Schrute Farms. It was her idea to renovate Aunt Shirley's farm into a farming luxury resort, an idea which gave their business huge profits. She became loved by the Schrute family, especially by Dwight's sister, Fannie, who saw that Angela has made Dwight a happier person than she has ever seen. She also shares a sensitive and caring bond with their children, while accustoming to Schrute traditions in a manner that agrotourism tourists find to be acceptable.

Their son, Philip, born a year before the documentary aired. Unlike his father, he shows high proficiency in common sense and social skills. Graduating from Harvard with a degree in Business and minor in Agriculture, Phillip also played football for the Harvard Crimsons as a quarterback. Being an athletic person, he plays quarterback and got drafted to the Philadelphia Eagles. Though he shares his father's love for beets, he often grows cacao beans and carrots on his portion of land on Schrute Farms. He's also the first Schrute to play for the NFL.

Their youngest son, Jake was born 4 years after the documentary aired. He doesn't share the lack of common sense and social skills his father has but carries his mother's stubbornness, which is often the teasing factor for Phillip. Currently a senior who is Yale-bound from Honesdale High School, he often pranks people like his second cousins, Mose and Zeke, for fun, much to Dwight's dismay. He wishes to major in Business and attend business school at Stanford or USC.

Switching the subject to Dwight's former rival turned friend, Jim Halpert is living the life of a successful businessman like his former rival. He consolidated the sports marketing industry in Austin, Dallas, and Los Angeles. Hoping to consolidate the sports marketing industry in the United States with his company Athleap with the help of Converse, Jim stretches his business to the East Coast and the Bay Area. When it comes to his marriage with Pam, things have never been stronger than their time at Dunder Mifflin. After they moved to Austin, their relationship has turned into an unbreakable bond. He still keeps in touch with Michael and Dwight.

Pam has settled down in her life as a mural painter in Austin. Being known for her work, she was revered by multiple artists in the US. Her marriage to Jim has never been happier. With their children, Cecelia and Phillip, they've never looked more like a perfect family.

Their daughter, Cecelia Halpert, was born 3 years before the documentary aired. Being born out of wedlock, Cecelia decided not to be intimate with anyone until marriage. Like her mom, she's a volleyball player. Unlike her mom, she's not interested in art. She also likes to play pranks but only does it in appropriate times. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in finance. During her time at UC Berkeley, she got attracted to a Stanford player who was a year younger than her. Working for a famous financial company and playing for the U.S. Olympic women's volleyball team, her workload has given her little time to spend with family and friends.

Their son, Phillip, was born a year before the documentary aired. Like his father, he pulls off pranks. He's also a brilliantly gifted student-athlete and graduated from Baylor University as a Kinesiology major. He was drafted into the Philadelphia Eagles and is considered a "next-generation Richard Sherman," due to his stellar performance as a cornerback and backed-up trash-talk.

Jan Levinson had become the CEO of the White Pages. Using her position, she became a practitioner of free speech. She also wrote a book called, The Worst Moments of My Life, talking about her relationship with Michael and how she was fired by David Wallace. To David Wallace's surprise, the book became a best-seller and had caused lots of problems for Dunder Mifflin to the point of making a public apology to Jan.

Her daughter, Astrid, is currently an actress that won many Academy awards and alumni of UC Berkeley. Her husband is a highly paid NFL football player, who is also great friends and former classmate of Jason Scott. Both Astrid and her husband truly love each other and hope to have kids in the future.

As for the rest of the remaining Dunder Mifflin members, Oscar became a Senator, Phyllis reunited with her long-lost daughter, Kevin still owns the bar in 3030 Adams, Meredith became an office administrator, Darryl is successfully running Athleap with Jim, Pete Miller, and Erin Miller have become the "Next Couple" after Jim and Pam, Clark Green became the Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, Andy became the head of admissions at Cornell University and everyone forgot about his identity as Baby Wawa, Nellie is still living in Poland with Ryan's son Drake, Karen is happily retiring from her position as regional manager at Dunder Mifflin Utica and has a son who's also playing in the NFL, Roy is still running the gravel company and his son Will is playing baseball at Stanford.

As for Creed, he died in prison. Stanley died a peaceful death and gave off his remaining assets to his daughter Mellissa. Kelly and Ryan's fates are unknown and they are declared missing.

Why is this being told? That is because the story is about the children of Jim, Pam, Angela, Dwight, Michael, Holly, Jan, and their love interests. Experiencing a comedic rollercoaster, they'll unexpectedly meet up together, unaware of their family friend connection to one another. This story will take them to comedic situations like no other.