Author’s Note – I wanted to create a story that demonstrated one of the smaller, less serious events that occurred in the childhood of the Pandavas and the Kauravas that led to the animosity seen in the war in the Mahabharata, where family members are trying to kill each other. I wanted the scene to be more of a prank, but I also wanted the scene to demonstrate the subtle (or not so subtle) favoritism towards the Pandavas, that made the Kauravas angrier and more resentful. When I was thinking of possibilities for a prank between the Kauravas and the Pandavas (more specifically Yudhisthira and Duryodhana), I was immediately reminded of the rivalry and pranks between Dwight and Jim from the Office. It kind of worked perfectly as well, since in the show, Jim never really got any true punishment for his pranks. Much of the dialogue and the basis of the prank depicted in this story is directly inspired by the scene in the first episode of the Office, during which Jim put Dwight’s stapler in Jello and left it in his desk. During the scene, Dwight discovers his stapler covered in Jello, and he asks Michael to punish Jim. Michael enjoys the prank too much to take any real action against Jim. I also decided to take a more theatrical/dramatic approach to the story.