Wow. It has definitely been an awesome ride (that's what she said). Like other stories, though, it must come to an end. I recently read the first chapter and I sincerely hope I've improved since then.

The epilogue is first a collection of big moments for Jim and Pam, then what's going on in the present. Then there is the extra stuff which basically is what's going on with everyone else. I hope it's easy to follow.

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"Hey!" Pam ran over and hugged Jim. He was silent as she took his coat and threw it on her desk chair in her college dorm. She noticed his absence of words. "What's wrong?" she asked. He stared at the floor. "Jim?"

"Oh, uh," he stopped and kneeled on the carpet. Pam felt her breath hitch in her throat.

"Oh my God." She knew exactly what was going on when he pulled out the velvet box. His nervous smile made her eyes become larger than before.

"I know we said to wait until your term was over, but... I couldn't wait." A few passing students stopped in the hall way to peek in the door.

"Oh my God." Jeez, couldn't she even utter something else? What was wrong with her?

"Pam, will you marry me?" His words were shaky and nervous, but bursting with promises and hopes, and a clear note of fear.

She hand her hand over her mouth, gasping, tears beginning to fall. He shifted on his knee.

"Sooo?" She noticed him biting his lip.

"Yes. Yes!" She nodded, giggling when he stood up and picked her up with his kiss.

"I love you," he said quietly while her lips buzzed against his. The group of students standing outside the door cheered. She ran her fingers through that hair, his cheeks, lips feeling his smile.

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"You may kiss the bride." The feel of her new ring was felt on the back of his neck when she grabbed ahold of him, squealing against the kiss when he dipped her. She could hear the cheering of her bridesmaids, he felt a pat on his back from his brother.

The first dance at the reception was like getting an exclusive peek into the future. In his eyes, she saw a day at the park, she saw them tangled in the sheets, she saw him reminding her to take her arthritis meds, she saw him laughing after one of their grandchildren did something adorable.

In her eyes, he saw the same.

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"Oh, I get it! You think our marriage is missing something!" She let her palm fall flat on their kitchen counter, slapping and making the sound echo through the kitchen. The silence that followed was stained with her sobs.

"I don't mean that, okay Pam? I really don't. I just don't want you to think that we need kids. We can't keep getting our hopes up. I'm sorry." He came up behind her, wrapping his arms around her. She turned around and let her head disappear in his shoulder. Together they cried for what might never happen.

They'd been trying for eight years, but still nothing. Not one missed period, not one nursery to decorate.

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"So you just pee on the stick and it tells you whether your pregnant or not?" Jim sat on the bathroom counter, reading the instructions on the pregnancy tests they'd bought.

"Yeah. Dwight told me that this is the best brand to buy, but I bought one of another brand too." She giggled lightly.

"Dwight told you? Pam, tell me again why you keep exchanging emails with Dwight?" She rolled her eyes at him.

"He happens to know an unnatural lot about things like pregnancy tests. Along with fixing toasters." She smirked at him, taking in the embarrassed look on his face. He hated that fact that he wasn't very capable of fixing appliances.

"Shut up. I doubt Dwight even uses a toaster."

"Oh, but he knows how they work."

They sat on the edge of the tub, teasing each other and laughing, waiting for the timer to go off. A few tears fell from her eyes, she was nervous. She didn't want to get her hopes up.

Ding. They both jumped, lunging towards the tests. She beat him, staring.

"Positive, positive, positive." She looked up, a slightly puzzled look on her face. "So, do we assume their right, or do we have to wait until we go the the doctor's office to celebrate?" His eyes sparkled.

"We better wait."

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"Yes, Mrs. Halpert, you are indeed pregnant. Congratulations." Her doctor, Mr. Hoven, smiled. "I'll give you two some time to talk this over."

Pam had tears falling before he even left.

"Oh my God. Oh my God. Jim!" Her squeals ricocheted off the tile in the room.

"We're having a baby." His eyes didn't move. He was in a daze. Her squeal brought him out of his trance.

She saw tears in his eyes too.

"We're having a baby," she agreed. Her head fell back, a sigh escaping her lips. "I'm scared."

"Me too."

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"Wait, what?" Pam asked. She blinked her eyes, trying to clear her head.

"Twins. I see two of them. Sometimes it takes a few months, to notice. Sometimes, you don't notice until you go into labor."

"Two?" Jim had a lop-sided grin on his face. Pam pulled him closer for a kiss.

"Now I'm even more scared."

"Me too."

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She laid her head on the pillow after waking up. He approached her as soon as she came to.

"You're alive."

"Shut up."

"No, I'm serious. You were screaming, then I heard a baby, excuse me, babies crying, then you're asleep." She sighed while he mercifully teased her.

"I'd like to see you give birth to two kids at once," she said with a grin. He smirked.

"Pam, I'm not sure what to say to that-"

"I hate you."

"I love you."

They shared a delicious silence before he wrapped his arms around her in a big hug.

The kind of hug that gives her a fever.

"How are they?" she asked as soon as he let go, reluctantly.

"Great. The nurse is gonna bring them in when she decides your ready. You held them before, but you were barely awake."

"I know. I was just scared. And in pain. And tired." She laid her head down, breathing deeply.

"You did great. I was impressed."

"Shut up."

"Stop telling me that. You really did great. Here comes the nurse." They both beamed as she handed them the two boys.

"What about names?" She giggled when he turned to her. They been think about names forever, but couldn't land on any.

"I have no idea. You have any ideas?"

Suddenly, something inside her clicked into place.

"Oh my God."

"What?" he asked, eyes big. "You thought of names?" She blushed.

"Well, this probably sounds totally stupid, but... when I was a kid, my mom had a miscarriage. She was going to have twins. We didn't find out the sex of the babies, but..."

"Did you have any names for the babies?" he asked. She smiled again.

"We had two girl names picked out, along with two boy names. If she had two boys, she wanted to name them Drew And William." He smiled, holding the little boy in his arms.

"I like them. How about this one is Drew?"

She looked down at the other little boy resting in her arms.

"And William."

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As Pam settled into the couch, the two boys settled beside her. As five-year-olds, they proved to be quite a team in playing pranks on their mother and playing basketball with their father. She often wondered why they were basically raising two new Jim Halperts.

She jumped when a block sailed through the air, landing on the top shelf across the room. Drew gasped.

"William Scott, what are you doing?" She had taken up the habit of calling them by their full names when they did something wrong. Her mother did it too.

"Ooooh, Will. You're in trouble!" Drew yelled. Pam turned back to him.

"Drew Blake, what have I told you abut taunting?" she asked. He bowed his head in shame. Her last words were cut off.

The faint kicking felt in her stomach made her heart patter. The two boys grinned.

"Is the baby kickin', Mommy? Is she?" they both asked. Pam answered by taking their sticky hands and laying them on her belly.

"Yeah, she is."

"That's our little sister?" Drew said excitedly. William nodded.

"Of course it is, silly!"

Jim proudly watched from the doorway, chuckling in the way that only a father could.

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"Ugh ugh ugh!" Jim jumped as a plate sailed down the stairs, shattering at the bottom. An angry teenager's cry followed.

Slowly he walked up the stairs, prepared for the fight he would have to help resolve.

"What's going on?" He asked. Emma threw open her bedroom door.

"They put my makeup in jell-o! Again!" she yelled. Jim barely managed to hold back a smile as he heard laughter from behind the other bedroom door.

"Okay. Boys, come out here."

They stood in the hallway, the tension charging the atmosphere.

"This is the third time, and it wasn't funny the first two times either!" She stormed off when Jim joined her older brothers in laughing. The three guys were interrupted by Pam.

"What happened? And why is there a shattered plate at the bottom of the stairs accompanied by jell-o and... cosmetics?"

"They put my stuff in the jell-o again!" came a voice from Emma's bedroom.

"Guys, come on. I know that you all think this is funny," she paused to smack Jim on the arm, "but it isn't. Those are her things that your putting in jell-o. What if she killed the python you guys have living under your bed?" Pam asked. The two boys exchanged looks of shock.

Mom was not supposed to know about the snake.

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And as for the rest...

Michael married Jan after years of working together. She fulfilled his wish of have many kids. They have four of them, not quite one-hundred but he's happy nonetheless.

Dwight married Angela a few years after graduating from college. He has a full-time job working the beet farms and teaching their two sons how to manage it. She has two beet-loving Christian boys, just like she always dreamed of.

Ryan married Kelly after much on-and-off dating. Despite hating her pop music, he dated several other girls and found the absence of it sad. They have five kids, and yes, she has an SUV with three rows of seats.

Phyllis met Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration while buying a mini-fridge for her college dorm. He asked her out and as they say, the rest is history. They still reside in Scranton, have a little girl, and she is the top salesperson at Vance Refrigeration.

Stanley met Terri after divorcing his first wife and live in Scranton. He once swore that he'd never work under the thumb of Michael Scott, but some of the stuff you say in high-school change, a lot.

Oscar had a journey of self-realization two years after college. At the age of twenty-si, he told his therapist that he was gay. It turns out, his therapist who helped him along the way is a homosexual too. They live together and take yearly vacations to Europe.

Kevin got engaged to Stacey, but after she broke up wit him, he fell in love with Scranticity's biggest fan. Sarah, her name was. They have one little boy.

Meredith divorced her husband and now lives with her son, Jake, in Scranton.

Creed works as a janitor in the same high-school he attended. He sells marijuana and fake IDS from his janitor closet, and regularly sits in on the Spanish lessons.

Toby got divorced from his wife and quit his job in the same year, but only moved to New York. He now owns art galleries and shows a lot of interest in literature.

Karen left for New York too and met her husband. They have two children, both girls. She works as a social worker.

Andy tours the country, singing with his surprisingly in-demand a-capella group. He doesn't have a steady girlfriend, but "hangs out" with the many girls he meets on the road. Groupies, if you will.

Jim and Pam got married two years after they were both out of college. One year after marriage, they tried having children. Nine years later, they gave birth to twin boys. Their next child was a girl named Emma Jane, named after "Emma Jane Emiliana", the woman that Pam wrote the article in the school newspaper about. Two months after Emma was born, Pam read in the paper that she had passed away. Jim teaches guitar lessons to many children in their town, located in-between New York and Scranton. William and Drew both showed no interest in playing a musical instrument, but Emma wants to teach lessons like her father does someday.

In a way, they all found their happy endings.

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It's over. I'm kind of sad, this was my first fan-fic ever! Just a note, I know you probably would rather have Michael marry Holly, but I decided to make it Jan because I didn't want to use someone I never introduced.

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You guys really have no idea how much all your support and reviews meant to me!

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