Jen confides in Roy one of her personal concerns leading to a development in their relationship. Just a fluffy, quick drabble because there's not enough Jen/Roy in the world. Enjoy!
Roy and Jen fight over who's in control. Two chapter idea of how they end up getting together and how Moss receives it.
Richmond's dreams are powerful, but do they just reflect the truth? Sometimes Denholm needs to reflect. Richmond/Denholm, mild slash.
A new employee has joined the team in the basement, but what will they think of him? And how will he cover up his criminal side?
Roy had seen many boyfriends in the time he worked with Jen. But of course he wasn't jealous. I DON'T OWN. ALL RIGHTS GO TO GRAHAM LINEHAN.
This may be dumbest thing I have ever written. But I have a total Noel Fielding kink, and it produced the idea of Jenmond. In this story, Richmond behaves like an angsty teenager, and Jen sorts it all out. In a cute way. Lots of fluff. Thanks for reading x
Aftermath of the episode "Are We Not Men?" Picks up immediately after Roy goes to check on Jen, who's having a bit of a meltdown after her breakup with Mike. In the wake of comforting his friend, Roy thinks he realizes something else, and maybe Jen hints on sharing his feelings. One shot. Implied Jen/Roy fluffiness. T for mild swearing.
This is my first fan fiction for IT Crowd, it probably won't be funny or smart or witty but bear with me!
Roy and Moss come in to work one Monday morning to find a new desk in the IT department. They soon learn that its appearance may have something to do with Denholm's newest declaration of war, but they are still understandably anxious at meeting the newest member of their little group. Rated T for Safety. Hope you like it!
There's been a death in Moss' family, and Roy is the only one who can comfort him.
It's the flag that keeps popping up in the corner of Jen's screen, when the Internet fails her. It's what she wails to Roy, then to Moss, until one of them gives in and stops to tap the modem a few times. It's what they all tell themselves, as they feel so clever leaving the other two alone. It's definitely work, getting three people together, that's for sure.
Just some, relatively clean, fluff I thought up while watching the IT Crowd. Slightly overdosed with fluff but there's a cheeky bit of action here too, don't you fret. How Roy reacts when Douglas goes too far with Jen. Roy/Jen oneshot idea of how they get together.
When Jen Barber opens a door in the office of the IT department in London which leads to the USA a battle of wits begin between two IT consultants and Two Physicists