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Jan 02, 2009 19:53

Jim had been glad they left the party early, if only because of how the weather had suddenly changed. By the time they got to the hut, it'd just started to get a little worse, and colder, too. The warmth of the hut had been more than welcome ( Read more... )

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this_is_pam January 3 2009, 01:15:42 UTC
Pam had headed right for the bedroom, removing her coat, scarf and gloves in the moments before Jim joined her, and had just sat down on the edge of the bed to begin taking off her boots when he came in. She paused, though, to grin up at him, letting out a quiet laugh as she nodded. She wasn't all that tired herself, but she could see why Sam would be.

"She had a long night," she replied knowingly, though not without a hint of amusement as well. "I don't think I ever made it to midnight at that age." Then again, with all the excitement, not to mention food, there had been, it wasn't too difficult to see why staying awake had been possible.

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jim_halpert January 3 2009, 01:35:11 UTC
"I think all the excitement got to her," he said, putting aside his wet coat and hat to dry. Once he was down to just his first layer, he moved to sit next to her. "She'll probably sleep through the night, though. I've never seen her run around so much."

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this_is_pam January 3 2009, 01:56:03 UTC
"Yeah, she got pretty busy," she agreed, letting both of her boots fall to the floor before she turned to face him better, one leg tucked up underneath her on the bed. "I don't blame her. That was some party." It was all made better, too, by her being alone with him now, but the fact remained that the evening up until then had been a great one.

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jim_halpert January 3 2009, 03:45:47 UTC
"You tired too, Beesly?" he asked, teasingly, shooting her a grin. Secretly, he actually hoped not. He wanted to spend some time with her before they went to bed.

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