A/N: PLEASE READ Hey guys! I am so sorry I never finished this story. I got unbelievably busy, and then when I had time to rest, I didn't feel like writing. And I'm sad to say I'm not finishing this story the way I intended. However! I do have the first paragraph to chapter 12, and I think this is a good way to end it. Every time I went to write more, nothing good would come out of it. And I wanted to finish the story strong, and if I can't do that, I will end it with this. So here is the first paragraph of chapter 12. And please read the Authors Note at the end to!
He was afraid that if he looked away from her that she would vanish and that all of last night would just be a figment of his imagination. So he concentrated on every detail of her his eyes could reach. He was never able to look at her like this before. He could only stare at her eyes before being respectful, knowing there was far beyond those green windows to explore. But now; now he could look at all of her. Jim noticed the way his white sheets perfectly outlined the curve of her hips. She ended up wearing one of his shirts to sleep even though she had her own pajamas. He liked the way it looked on her. It was one of his favorites too; a worn out gray v-neck that he used to wear in college. He noticed how her hair was messier than he's seen but it only made him more drawn to her.
He couldn't help but think that while he lay on his side staring at her sleep, he could do this for a thousand more mornings; just gaze at her beauty. Jim found himself to be lucky that Pam lived in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Of all the places in the world, they ended up in the same location. But he also had a sense that even if she lived in a whole other country her entire life, that he would have found her at some point because there seemed to be no other woman in the world meant for him, and that they were just simply destined to be together.
Pam's eyes fluttered open.
"Morning." He smiled.
She stared back at him trying to wake up enough to respond.
"You know I considered making a really nice breakfast in bed for you, but I couldn't find myself to stop staring at you."
Pam grinned.
"And there were no eggs, or bacon, or coffee." He added on the truth.
Pam giggled knowing he was joking and that he would make her breakfast in bed for her every single morning if she really wanted him to.
"No, but I really haven't been to the store in a while. That's why I was thinking we run by Ruby's, get some breakfast and we have a little day away from the office." He said leaning up on his elbow.
"Sounds great." She said stretching.
Jim leaned in and kissed her on the forehead, noting that with Pam now by his side this was the beginning of something new; something that would change his dull life forever.
A/N: So, if you are wondering were I was going to go with the story this is how I pictured continuing. There would be a lot of angst between Pam, Jim, and trouble from Roy. It was going to be a rocky start of Jim and Pam's relationship but soon settle into good terms. Soon Jim would take her to meet the man he talked and became friends with at the park, which I can't recall the name at the time. For an epilogue I thought of Jim and Pam sitting in Ruby's diner with two kids. It was going to be a cute story about all four of them enjoying a breakfast, with Ruby being like aunt to the kids. I had lots of ideas, but I don't have the ability to complete the way I wanted. BUT DON'T WORRY I have more ideas for JAM stories, hopefully you'll be reading more from me!
Big thanks to all who read just one chapter or read the whole thing. And thanks for anyone who read all of this. I love you guys and you gave me hope. Hopefully I can say this isn't the last of me! Shout-out to everyone who favorited, followed, reviewed! :)
