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Abby is Kevin Malone's future step-daughter, in [[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]], Pam asks Abby if she would like to shred papers with her. Abby declines. When Jim sees Abby reading a book, he immediately connects with the girl. Jim asks Abby if she would like to help him with his sales and claims; they would sell paper to Abby's mom first. She later invites him to dinner. Jim declines because he has a date.
 
Abby is Kevin Malone's future step-daughter, in [[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]], Pam asks Abby if she would like to shred papers with her. Abby declines. When Jim sees Abby reading a book, he immediately connects with the girl. Jim asks Abby if she would like to help him with his sales and claims; they would sell paper to Abby's mom first. She later invites him to dinner. Jim declines because he has a date.
   
In a deleted scene Abby notices Pam's drawing and notes that she wants to be an artist when she grows up. [[Pam]] tells her she shares the same dream. Abby responds, "But, you are grown up."
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In a deleted scene Abby notices Pam's drawing and notes that she wants to be an artist when she grows up. [[Pam Beesly|Pam]] tells her she shares the same dream. Abby responds, "But, you are grown up."
 
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Abby a fictional character played by Haley Daniels in The Office.

Season 2

Abby is Kevin Malone's future step-daughter, in Take Your Daughter to Work Day, Pam asks Abby if she would like to shred papers with her. Abby declines. When Jim sees Abby reading a book, he immediately connects with the girl. Jim asks Abby if she would like to help him with his sales and claims; they would sell paper to Abby's mom first. She later invites him to dinner. Jim declines because he has a date.

In a deleted scene Abby notices Pam's drawing and notes that she wants to be an artist when she grows up. Pam tells her she shares the same dream. Abby responds, "But, you are grown up."