Reflective Fate III: Fates Entwined –
Pts 1 - 3
AUTHOR: Jo R.
EMAIL: Joey@Ram32.freeserve.co.uk
CATEGORY: Sam/Jack
Romance, Janet/Kawalsky romance, Alternate Universe, Angst, Daniel/Sha’re
Romance, Action/Drama, Tok'ra/Goa’uld stuff.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Alternate Universe, m/f romance x3.
RATING: PG-13.
SEASON / SEQUEL: The sequel of ‘Reunion of Fate.’ Set in mid-season
four. Part of the ‘Reflective Fate’ series.
SPOILERS: Various for all episodes from Season One to
Season Four, past Tangent. Also spoilers for first two stories in the series.
SUMMARY: Two realities try to become one.
ARCHIVE: Yes to all of these archives: Heliopolis,
SJA, Shipperworld, Tanja and Jo’s fic world (http://www.angelfire.com/tv/ficworld/default.htm)
and Jo’s SG-1 fic index. Also to the SG Novel Archive. Anywhere else, please
ask first.
STATUS: Complete. Finally.
DISCLAIMER: Stargate SG-1 and its characters are the
property of Showtime / Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko
Productions. No copyright infringement is intended and nothing is being made.
The original characters, situations, and story are the property of the author –
but since TPTB killed Kawalsky, can I have him please? Please don’t archive
without asking me but there’s very little chance of me saying no ;)
AUTHOR'S NOTES: The sequel of ‘Reunion of Fate’ and is the
third in a series. *Last* in the Reflective Fate series and last from me for a
few months or so – till at least September, I’m guessing. And I know this story
is going to be highly unbelievable as it goes on and in all honestly isn’t all
that good. What can I say? I’m a sucker for making my life complicated.
AN.2: Again, I’m not claiming to know anything about
medicine/science/Goa’uld or Tok'ra Technologies/Life on other planets.. I don’t
know an awful lot, actually.
AN.3: I mentioned in an earlier story that Jack is
the SGC’s 2IC. Although I’ve learnt since that this is fanon and not canon,
I’ve had to go with it as fact for this story because of the earlier reference
in the series.
DEDICATION: Little Miss, for the ‘encouragement’ and Lynn
for agreeing with her and adding her own support. To ‘Slug’ for being a great
friend and writer and for lots of other stuff, too ;) Also to Pepsi, my P-Twin
and creator of some scarily believable conspiracy theories. Tanja, for being a
great friend over the last three years we’ve known each other.
For those who have
supported my stories and me over the last couple of months – thank you and
*hugs* to all of ya.
~*~
Part One.
~*~
Does
happily-ever-after really exist? Do dreams really come true? Those were the
questions foremost on Major Samantha Carter’s mind as she snuggled further into
the warm body cocooning her, as slumber grudgingly started to relinquish its
hold over her.
A lazy smile and two
warm, sparkling brown eyes were the first things she saw when she opened her
eyes and she could feel the corners of her mouth turn up in an answering smile
before she had the chance to stop it.
“ Mornin’.” Leaning
in, Colonel Jack O’Neill covered her lips with his tenderly, and then rolled
over onto his back, taking her with him. For a few blissful moments, they lay
together in silence. Their legs were entwined and he traced patterns on her
bare back as she rested her head on his chest, soothed by the steady beating of
his heart beneath her.
Their transition from
friends to lovers had taken place over the weekend, as naturally as night gives
way to day. To them, it was a gradual change, one that had been set in motion a
long time ago but their doubts and worries were beginning to break through the
surreal embrace that had enfolded them from Saturday night right up to Monday
morning.
The Monday morning
that not only brought the unwelcome return of reality, it brought with it the
realisation of what they had done and the many possible ramifications of what
breaking the military regulations they’d both vowed to live could be. Jack
studied Sam’s face carefully and witnessed the fading of her smile and the
arrival of the dark cloud that passed over her features, knowing at that exact
moment that Major Carter was struggling to take over where Sam Carter had
previously been in control.
“ Sam.” His tone was
firm without being harsh, serious without being too demanding. “ Look at me.”
He waited until she met his request and gave her what he hoped was a reassuring
grin. “ I have no regrets about what happened. And I don’t want to go back to
the way it used to be, I don’t think we could.”
“ But the regulat– ”
Sam started to protest, only to be cut off by his finger against her lips.
“ Ah, ah, ha. No.
No buts, Sam. You had your chance to say no. You wanted this as much as I did.
There’s no going back.” He moved his arm back to its original position of being
wrapped around her, pulling her tighter against him. “ I love you, and I’m not
letting you go – I can’t let you go.”
From where her face
was nestled against his chest, Sam’s reply was muffled. “ I never said I *didn’t* want this and I
didn’t say I want to go back to what we were – I don’t know if we could,
especially with Charlie being involved as he is. But we can’t just ignore what we did, Jack, and hope we get
lucky. There will be consequences and
there will be losses.”
Instinctively, his
arms tightened around her again as he pressed a kiss to the crown of her head.
“ As long as I don’t lose you, I’ll be happy.”
<I wish that were
the case.> Sam closed her eyes tightly, keeping the stinging tears that were
brimming in her eyes at bay. Swallowing the lump in her throat, she pushed
herself up, leaned back down to kiss him briefly and then hopped off the bed. “
The sooner we start this, the sooner it’s over.” Blowing him a kiss over her shoulder, she picked up her open
overnight bag and disappeared inside the small en suite bathroom.
Jack watched her go,
his expression troubled. The feeling of contentment that had gripped him since
Saturday night was rapidly fading into something else. Something that was cold
and heavy and settled in the pit of his stomach.
Something that wasn’t
good.
~*~
Once Charlie had been
introduced to Mrs. McDonald, the woman who had agreed to watch him at the same
time as watching Cassandra, Jack and Sam drove to the SGC in silence. As soon as they had got back in the car
after hugging Charlie, Sam’s professionalism had kicked in and Jack could see
the Major mask was firmly in place. Her arms were folded across her chest and
her gaze was locked on the passing scenery.
Stifling a sigh, Jack
tapped his fingers on the steering wheel as he hummed tunelessly. He needed to
fill the silence with something. Silence meant time to think, thinking meant
conjuring up the possibilities. The possibilities weren’t always good ones.
Ten minutes away from
the base, Sam found she couldn’t take his finger tapping and humming. <It
wouldn’t be so bad,> she told herself, <if he was keeping to the same
tune.> “ Can you *please* stop doing that?”
“ Doing what?” His
face was a picture of complete innocence.
“ The tapping and the
humming,” she answered tolerantly, softening the blow with the smallest of smiles.
“ One isn’t so bad but two different tunes at the same time? It’s too early in
the morning for that.. Sir.” She added as an after-thought, looking out of the
window again.
“ Sir.” Jack repeated,
his fingers turning white as he clutched the steering wheel. “ So. *Major*. Any
suggestions on how we go about doing this?”
Tensing imperceptibly,
Sam clasped her hands together in her lap. “ Don’t be like that. It’s not
fair.”
Resisting the urge to
retort with ‘you started it’, Jack flicked the indicator and pulled over into a
lay-by just around the corner from the SGC. “ We need to decide what we’re
going to do before we go any further.”
“ I know.” She sighed
heavily and suddenly became very interested in studying her hands. “ But this
isn’t exactly a situation I’m familiar with.”
“ Glad to hear it.” He
couldn’t help a small grin. “ Then again, I’m not exactly in the habit of
indulging in relationships with subordinates either.”
And that was part of
the problem. Neither of them had been in the situation they were in. They
didn’t know how it was going to turn out. They’d both heard stories, of course,
of commanding officers and their subordinates; stories of court-martials and
heartache and careers that emerged in tatters. Any story that had a happy ending
wasn’t made common knowledge; it wasn’t the kind of gossip that was popular on
a military base. Just because they hadn’t been heard of, of course, didn’t mean
that they didn’t exist – or at least that was what Sam and Jack were secretly
hoping. Most tales of such relationships, however, resulted in court-martial,
and those that didn’t usually resulted in both partners realising what they
were fighting for wasn’t strong enough to survive the struggle so they gave up
and let it go.
Jack wasn’t about to
do that. He was determined that what he shared with Sam was strong enough to
overcome whatever hurdles were thrown at them and he was determined to make
sure he was right – no matter what the long-term cost. He only hoped Sam felt
the same way, as he alone couldn’t get them through this.
“ So do we go straight
to Hammond? Or do we act oblivious for a while so we can figure out what we’re
going to say?” Sam asked, suddenly breaking through the silence and his
thoughts. She looked at him expectantly, biting down on the inside of her mouth
nervously.
“ Well, I think we
obviously need more time to talk about this. How about we act oblivious today
and don’t let on that anything’s happened and then tonight, after Charlie’s in
bed, we’ll sit and talk until we come up with something we both agree with?” He
stopped short when he saw her try to hide a smile behind her hand. “ What? What
is it?” He glanced at his reflection quickly in the rear-view mirror. “ I don’t
see anything on my face.. What’s so funny?”
“ Nothing.” She bit
back her smile as she lowered her hand. “ I think that’s probably the most
sensible, rational thing I’ve heard you say since we met.”
Jack still looked
adorably confused. “ What is?”
“ That we should talk
before acting. Usually with you, it’s act first, think later.” Sam explained,
unable to keep her smile from her face. “ It’s a good thing, Jack. I promise.”
“ Oh.” Thinking about
it for a moment, Jack decided it was nothing to be worried about and grinned
back at her. “ Good. Now as much as I’m enjoying this little conversation, we
should get going or we’ll be late.”
Sam nodded her
agreement, still smiling and Jack turned the key in the ignition, allowing the
engine to roar to life. They made the short journey from the lay-by to the SGC in
companionable silence, each made a little happier knowing the inevitable had
been delayed just a little bit longer.
~*~
“ Sam? You got a
minute?” Just ten minutes after Sam had
settled herself in her lab, Doctor Janet Fraiser peered around the door, her
smile strained.
“ Sure, Janet.” Sam
finished what she was keying into the computer and looked up, a smile on her
face in preparation to greet her friend. The smile faded at the look on Janet’s
face. “ What is it? What’s wrong? Is it Cassandra..?”
“ No, No.” Janet shook
her head and stepped fully into the lab, closing the door behind her. “ Not
really. Well.. partly. It’s complicated.”
“ Sit down, you don’t
look too good.” Sam stood up, looking concerned, and pulled another stool
across for the ashen-faced Doctor to sit on. Hesitating, Sam remained standing
after Janet had taken her seat. “ You want a coffee or something?”
Janet looked up, her
eyes cloudy with emotions. “ Oh, I could do with something a *lot* stronger
than coffee.”
“ Want me to raid the
Colonel’s supply of whiskey?” Sam offered, only half jokingly.
A small smile
flickered on Janet’s face but didn’t quite meet her eyes as her face crumpled
and the first tear slid down her cheek. “ God, Sam. I’ve made a huge mistake.”
“ Hey..” Sam leaned
over and put a supportive hand on her friend’s shoulder. “ It can’t be that
bad.”
“ It is, it’s worse!”
Janet declared dramatically, her brown eyes shimmering. “ I.. I feel like such
a fool! Everything’s so messed up..”
Sitting down on her
own stool, Sam looked at her in concern. “ Go back a step. Tell me what
happened.”
“ Major Kawalsky spent
the night at my house,” Janet blurted out suddenly. “ With me,” she added
unnecessarily.
For a few moments, Sam
just stared at her, her mouth slightly agape. She shook herself mentally and
tilted her head to one side, a disbelieving expression marring her features. “
Okay. Go back a few more steps.. What are you telling me? *When*?”
“ On Saturday,” Janet clarified.
“ At the barbeque.. we were getting along great. And you know Daniel and Teal’c
left earlier than me because I wanted to talk to you and Charles – Kawalsky –
wanted to talk to Charlie? Well, I offered to give him a ride back to the base
since the others had left and we knew Colonel O’Neill would want to talk to you
alone so.. Well, Cassie was tired so he suggested we take her home first so she
could get ready for bed while I took him back to base. Anyway, Cassie was
asleep by the time we got there so he offered to carry her in so I wouldn’t
have to wake her.. Are you following this?”
“ So far.. I
think.”
“ Good, because now it
stops making sense.” Janet couldn’t miss the ‘when did it start?’ expression on
Sam’s face but chose to ignore it. “ We got Cassandra inside. I got her settled
in her room and told Kawalsky to help himself to some coffee or something from
the kitchen. I came downstairs and he’d made me a cup so we sat down.. and
talked..”
There was a note Sam
couldn’t identify in Janet’s voice, a catch in her voice when she spoke the
last word. “ Talked?”
“ Yeah..” Janet
shifted uncomfortably, her cheeks flushing. “ For a while. We talked about you
and Charlie and Colonel O’Neill.. and then we got onto the subject of his
reality and the other me.. He told me he was engaged to the other me. He was so
sad, Sam. Almost in tears.. I didn’t know what to say or do so I just..”
“ Let me guess,” Sam
cut her off warily. “ You comforted him. One thing led to another and you ended
up kissing.. Then the next thing you know, you’re somehow up in your room
facing the ‘morning after’ scenario. Right?”
Looking away, Janet’s blush deepened. “
Almost.. We.. um.. didn’t quite make it upstairs.. The first time, anyway.”
Bringing her gaze back to her friend, Janet found Sam staring at her, an
expression that was both incredulous and amused on her face. Several moments
passed and Sam didn’t move. “ Sam? Say something. Please?”
Realising she was
staring, Sam was startled from her daze. “ I.. Sorry. Wow.” She bit her lip to
keep back a smile. “ I don’t know what you want me to say. I can’t believe you
and Kawalsky.. So soon!”
“ I know!” Janet
exclaimed, closing her eyes and resting her head in her hands. “ It’s not like
me at all! I mean, I like him. I know I like him. A lot. There’s this.. thing
between us.. I just couldn’t.. I didn’t want to stop it from happening.”
“ So what’s the
problem?” Sam asked simply.
Janet did a double
take, looking up at her friend in surprise. “ Excuse me?”
“ Well..” Sam started.
“ You like him, he likes you.. What’s the whole problem?”
“ Well..” Janet
started to say something, then faltered, taking a few moments to think about
what she was going to say before trying again. “ Regulations for one thing.”
“ I didn’t think it
was against regulations for you two. You’re not in the same chain of command,”
Sam pointed out. ‘Not like my relationship with Jack,’ a little voice at the
back of her mind added sardonically.
“ I don’t know, but
even if there isn’t any official reason we shouldn’t, there’s still Cassandra.”
Janet answered, gnawing on her bottom lip forlornly.
“ Cassie?” Sam looked
surprised. “ What does she have to do with..”
“ She walked in on
us,” Janet interrupted, burying her head in her hands again in humiliation. “
In the morning. She hasn’t spoken to me since.”
Shaking her head, Sam
smiled reassuringly. “ She’s probably just shocked her Mum has a sex life. Talk
to her about it tonight. She seemed to like Kawalsky on Saturday.” She reached
out and put a hand on Janet’s shoulder. “ I honestly don’t think there’ll be a
problem. Cassandra just wants you to be happy. If anything, she might be a
little upset you didn’t talk to her about it first.”
“ Yeah. You’re right.
Possibly.” Janet didn’t look convinced. “ I’ll talk to her tonight.” She turned
to Sam with her sweetest smile in place. “ Will you come, too? You know she’ll
listen to what you have to say..”
“ I’ll be there,” Sam
assured her. “ Now, is there anything else? You still look upset..”
Sighing, Janet fidgeted
with some leafs of paper on the workbench. “ I.. It bothers me that he was
engaged to the other me.” She looked up and once again, the tears were shining
earnestly in her eyes. “ What if he only wants to be with me because I remind
him of her?”
“ I can’t answer that
one.” Sam smiled gently. “ The only one who can is Kawalsky. You two need to
sit down and talk all of this out. And if you guys do decide to give this
‘thing’ between you a try.. take it slowly. Make sure he gets to know you, not
the memory of someone else.”
“ Okay.” Janet nodded
and smiled weakly. “ So basically I’m worrying about nothing and need to talk
to both Kawalsky and Cassandra?”
“ Yes.” Turning back
to her computer screen, Sam straightened the papers Janet had been fidgeting
with. “ You’ve got nothing to worry about.”
Giving her friend a
sidelong glance, Janet stood up and walked around to the other side of the
bench, curiosity replacing sadness in her face. “ Where were you yesterday? If
it’s that simple, I could have had everything organised by now. I called you
dozens of times but I kept getting your machine.”
“ Yeah,” was Sam’s
half-distracted, half-guilty answer. “ I have some.. problems.. of my own to
figure out.”
“ Anything I can help
with?” Janet asked helpfully, her smile encouraging when Sam looked up. “ It’s
the least I can offer with everything you’ve helped me with.”
Smiling slightly, Sam
shook her head and half-sighed. “ Sorry, but I think I’m on my own for this
one.” Her eyes lit up. “ But you could always stock up on plenty of ice cream
and tequila for this girls night in.. That would help.”
“ Will do.” Janet
turned as if to leave, only to change her mind and impulsively turn back to Sam
and give her shoulders a squeeze. “ Thank you, for being here for me.”
“ That’s what friends
are for,” Sam quipped as she watched Janet walk out of the lab, closing the
door behind her. She stared at the monitor of her computer, seeing nothing but
the face of someone she shouldn’t be thinking of. Thoughts cascaded through her
mind, thoughts and fears that were hitting hard. The reality of what was at
stake, and of what there was to lose.
~*~
Half an hour later,
Sam was still battling with her doubts. Unfortunately, they seemed to be
winning. She found herself wandering the corridors of the SGC, smiling politely
at the various Airmen she passed. She came to a stop outside a familiar door,
and knocked on it before she could change her mind. Hearing what sounded like
‘come in’ but could have been a noncommittal grunt, Sam opened the door and put
her head around it. “ Colonel? Do you have a minute?”
Jack looked up from
the open file he had been staring at for the last ten minutes, grinning at the
sound of her voice. “ Sure, Carter. Pull up a chair.” He indicated for her to
come in and close the door, leaning back in his seat as he watched her
gracefully walk across the office to sit in the chair on the other side of his
desk. His grin faded, though, as he saw
the solemn expression she wore and the tight lines of her face. “ So, what’s
up?”
“ I’ve been
thinking..” Sam started, glancing down at her hands. “ And we need to talk.”
<Sounds bad,>
Jack thought to himself, feeling cold at the way she was avoiding his gaze.
<Keep things light, Jack. She’s nervous enough.> “ I thought we were
talking?”
A ghost of a smile
flickered on her lips but she soon brought her expression back under control. “
You know what I mean.”
“ Yeah, I do,” he
agreed softly, his tone making her look up at him. “ I thought we were going to
work this out later?”
“ I’m supposed to be
at Janet’s house for a girls night tonight,” Sam said in way of explanation. “
She needs my help with Cassandra..”
“ About the thing with
Kawalsky?” Jack asked before she’d even finished her sentence.
Frowning, she tilted
her head to one side. “ How’d you know?”
“ He cornered me
earlier,” he replied with a grin. “ I don’t know why but he came to me for some
advice.”
Sam didn’t smile as
he’d hoped she would. “ What did you tell him?”
He sighed as he tried
to remember what he’d told his friend. It wasn’t important anymore, he didn’t
care. He did, however, care about talking to Sam and getting rid of some of the
shadowy doubts he could see lurking in her eyes. “ I said he’d have to talk to
the Doc and make sure she knew it was her he was interested in, not the ‘ghost’
of his fiancée.”
“ Good advice,” was
her noncommittal response.
“ Thanks.. I try my
best.” He sighed and looked at her. She once again refused to meet his eyes, instead
choosing to look everywhere and at everything but him. But Jack knew. He
couldn’t be the one to start this conversation. She was the one who came to
him. She had to put the suggestion out there between them. <Just one little
mention, Sam,> Jack prayed. <Let me know for certain we’re what you want
to talk about.>
“ So. Anyway.” After
an uncomfortable pause, Sam reluctantly began putting her thoughts into words.
“ About us.. This weekend..”
“ Don’t say it.” He
interrupted before she could finish it, having heard enough to be confident
about what she had been planning to say.
“ But..”
“ Don’t say it,
*Sam,*” he ordered, putting emphasis on her name to remind both of them they
were talking about a personal matter – even if they were at work. “ Don’t lie
to me or yourself and say it was a mistake.”
“ But it was!” She
blurted out, her gaze searching out his. She winced at the hurt in his eyes and
softened her voice. “ Being here.. Look at us. This isn’t the kind of
conversation we should be having as Commanding Officer and Second-in-Command.”
“ Not on base,” he
stated calmly, “ I agree.”
“ Not anywhere! It’s
wrong!” She protested, her argument lacking some of the heat he had witnessed
her use for other, more passionate causes.
“ Say’s who?”
Closing her eyes and
taking a deep breath, Sam tried to control herself, realising her hands were
shaking – out of nerves or frustration, she didn’t know. “ The US Air Force,
the regulations… Just because it *feels* right doesn’t mean it is, and we’ve
both worked too damn hard to get where we are just to give it up..”
“ ‘Give it up?’” Jack
cut in sharply. “ Is that what you think we’re doing? Aren’t there more
important factors too consider here than our careers?”
Misunderstanding him,
or choosing to misunderstand, she stared at a spot on the wall just over his
shoulder and spoke evenly. “ Charlie, yes, I agree. Which is another reason we
should try and go back to being friends so he doesn’t get hurt.”
“ I was talking about
us, Sam.” He sighed deeply. “ How *we* feel, whether *we* get hurt.. You might
not be prepared to give up your career but I’m not prepared to give up what we
have. Not now. Not when something’s finally happened and I know you feel to
same way I do. I won’t give you up, and I won’t let you just because you’re
scared.”
She was silent for a
minute, unable to deny it. She *was* scared, and that was part of the problem.
She wasn’t used to being scared, she was used to being in control. Where her
feelings for Jack were concerned, however, she had little power over what
happened. “ But what kind of life are we going to have together if we have to
hide it?” She asked quietly. “ And what kind of future do we have if a few
years down the line we start resenting the sacrifices we’ve made to be
together? What if.. What if this *thing* isn’t as strong as we want to be and
we end up hating each other with Charlie in the middle? I *am* scared, Jack.
I’ll admit that. I’m scared of how I feel and what my feelings tell me to do.
I’m scared of someday losing one of the best friends I’ve ever had if something
goes wrong.”
“ You won’t.” Jack got
to his feet, moving around the desk and pulling his chair round with him so he
could sit next to her without hurting his knees on the cold floor. He sat down facing
her and took her hands. “ Listen to me, Sam. I can’t make any promises. I can’t
sit here and tell you it’s going to be smooth sailing and that we’ll always be
happy and will never fight because it isn’t like that. Real life isn’t like
that. *Love* isn’t like that. What I can do, though, is promise you that you
are *not* going to lose me and I am going to do everything it takes to make
sure this works between us. I’m scared, too, but show me one person on this
God-forsaken planet who isn’t.”
“ But what about
regulations?” She murmured weakly, looking down at their joint hands. “ We
can’t ignore them..”
“ I’m not saying we
do,” he told her softly, squeezing her fingers. “ What I’m suggesting is that
we wait a while. We keep this to ourselves until all our doubts are gone and
then we go public. As soon as we’re ready to face anything they throw at us, we
go to Hammond and start making some decisions.”
Raising her head to
his, Sam searched his eyes, finding nothing but sincerity. “ Even at the cost
of our jobs?”
He nodded, his eyes
never leaving hers. “ As long as it’s not at the cost of you, I’m happy.”
She stared at him for
a few minutes, taking in every emotion that flickered in his eyes. Finally, she
gave him a genuine smile and got to her feet. “ Thank you,” she whispered as he
stood with her, reluctant to let go of her hand. He grinned and gave her
fingers another squeeze before letting her go, immediately feeling bereft at
the lack of physical contact between them but told himself firmly that there
would be time for that later. Sam stopped as she approached the door, her hand
grasping the door handle. “ Colonel?”
“ Major?”
A cheeky grin shaped
her lips, deepening the dimples in her cheeks. “ Anyone ever tell you you’re
getting soft in your old age?”
“ Soft?” He scowled at
her without real rancour. “ I resent that.. I prefer the term ‘hopeless
romantic’ – with less of the ‘hopeless’ - thank you very much. Just don’t let
it get around.”
“ Of course not, Sir,”
Sam grinned. “ You have a reputation to protect..”
Narrowing his eyes, he
couldn’t help the answering grin that tugged at the corners of his mouth. “
I’ll get you later.”
Laughing, Sam opened
the door, his threat and his earlier words setting her doubts at ease. “ Yes,
Sir. You will.” The suggestion was rife in her words and in their meaning, but
it was subtle enough so that anyone who happened to overhear wouldn’t
understand.
Chuckling, Jack walked
to the door, glancing both ways first to make sure the corridor was empty and
then stood in the entrance of his office, watching as she walked away
deliberating, allowing himself to enjoy the view before the mountains of
unfinished paperwork on his desk called him back to reality.
~*~
Part Two
~*~
In retaliation of the impromptu
‘girls night in,’ Jack decided to have a poker night at his house, his excuse
being that they were yet to have a manly welcome for Kawalsky. So it was a
bring-your-own-beer-and-poker night for the male members of SG-1, Kawalsky and
Ferretti.
“ Danny! Teal’c! Come
on in!” Jack swung open the door and greeted them with a grin, a half-empty
bottle of beer in his hand.
Teal’c entered the
house first. “ O’Neill.”
“ Hey.. Jack.” Daniel
stepped in, casting a wary glance at his friend. <Someone’s been hitting the
bottle early..>
Kawalsky appeared from
the living room, standing in the hall looking nervous as he shuffled from one
foot to the other. “ Doctor Jackson,” he nodded a greeting to the tense
archaeologist. “ Teal’c.”
“ Major Kawalsky.”
Daniel stiffly returned the greeting as Teal’c nodded.
There was a tense
silence. Daniel looked down at the floor, Kawalsky looked at the walls. Teal’c
just looked from one face to the other, raising an eyebrow at the undercurrent
of hostility between Daniel and Kawalsky. Jack shut the door and turned to walk
through to the living room, noticing for the first time the tension that was
present.
“ Hey, come on guys.”
He clapped Daniel on the back and grinned eagerly at Kawalsky. “ We’re all
buddies here. It’s Danny and Kawalsky. Drop the formalities!”
Daniel stared at his
friend who had slung an arm casually over his shoulder. He could barely believe
this was the same man who had been so down and isolated just over five years
ago on their first meeting. “ Ah, okay, Jack..” He raised a concerned eyebrow.
“ Are you feeling okay?”
“ I think he’s had a
head start on the beer,” Kawalsky supplied helpfully as Jack left Daniel’s side
and sauntered into the living room, apparently satisfied with his meddling and
under the impression that all was well between his friends.
“ That explains it,”
Daniel murmured as he followed Kawalsky into the living room, his shoulders
still tense. There was something that made him uncomfortable about the new
arrival. Something that made him unsettled. <Maybe the fact he’s your best
friend’s best friend?> A nagging voice inside supplied. <Maybe the fact
that Kawalsky and Jack are more alike and have more in common than you and
Jack?> Telling the voice to shut up, Daniel sighed and squared his
shoulders, settling into ‘his’ chair in the O’Neill household, irrationally
pleased he had beaten everyone else – namely Kawalsky – to the seat.
“ Help yourself to the
beer, you know where everything is!” Jack called out from his place at the
table where he was downing the remaining contents of his beer as Ferretti
shuffled a pack of cards.
“ We were just about
to start a round of poker,” Kawalsky spoke up as he took his seat at the table.
He looked to Daniel and Teal’c, a friendly smile firmly in place that looked
forced to Daniel’s sceptical eyes and nervous to Teal’c observant and
unwavering gaze. “ You want in?”
<Might as well try
to fit in,> Daniel told himself firmly. “ Sure.” He got to his feet and
walked round the table, taking the seat opposite Kawalsky’s.
“ I will participate
also.” Teal’c stood, watching Daniel as he took the seat next to him, concerned
and surprised at the animosity he felt being radiated by his usually
mild-tempered friend.
“ Great,” Jack beamed as
he set his empty bottle down and twisted the cap of another one. “ Just
remember to keep it down, guys. Charlie’s sleeping.”
“ We’ll manage.”
Kawalsky and Daniel spoke in unison, staring at each other warily when they
realised they’d both spoken. Kawalsky was the first to look away, feeling
disconcerted as he felt the archaeologist’s unflinching gaze bore into the side
of his head.
The evening continued,
and Kawalsky’s unease grew. No matter what he did or said, he was rewarded with
a stony, suspicious glare from Daniel. Jack was oblivious to the ill feeling
that existed between his two friends, pleased to have all of the men he had
been able to class as best friends in the same room at the same time, something
that had seemed impossible just a month ago. The tension reached boiling point
just after Jack and Kawalsky had re-iterated a tale from one of the missions
they’d served together, both being pleasantly surprised they had the same
memory despite not having created it together. The story sent them both and
most of their companions into fits of almost-drunken laughter, all but Teal’c,
who didn’t understand the story, and Daniel, who just sat in his chair scowling
darkly.
As the night wore on,
Daniel found he couldn’t watch the camaraderie any longer and keep the contents
of his stomach and the beer he’d drank where they belonged. Unsteadily, he got
to his feet and gave a slurred excuse for why he had to leave early.
“ You sure, Danny?
You’re more than welcome to stay the night.” Jack stood, with surprisingly
little to no problems keeping his balance. “ Kawalsky’s staying over but
there’s plenty of room..”
“ No. I’m sure.”
Jack’s words sobered him up more than the strongest cup of coffee could. “ I
have some things I want to get done in the morning and if I stay here, I won’t
have time.”
“ If you’re sure,”
Jack shrugged and looked to Teal’c, who’d also got to his feet. “You gonna make
sure Danny makes it home safely, Teal’c?”
Nodding, Teal’c put a
hand out to steady Daniel as the young man started to topple to one side. “ I
will, O’Neill.”
“ Good.” Jack grinned
and walked them to the door, slapping them both on the back enthusiastically. “
We should do this more often, it’s a nice change from watching something
educational at Danny’s house.”
“ Yeah, Jack. Sure,”
Daniel muttered through ground teeth, clenching his fists at his side as he
made his way, slowly with measured steps, to the passenger side of the car. “
Whatever.”
~*~
Over the course of the
night, partly due to the fact they were alone with no witnesses and partly due
to the amount of alcohol they’d consumed, Jack and Kawalsky had had a
man-to-man talk. About the women in their lives, about the life of Jack O’Neill
from Kawalsky’s reality and about what could be done about their love life problems.
Jack refrained from mentioning the developments in his relationship with Sam,
choosing to keep it completely private until he was sure they were both
comfortable enough to broadcast it to anyone – including their friends.
The conversation,
however, had covered the topic of Janet and Kawalsky’s relationship and it’s
developments, as well as what Kawalsky could do about it. And that was why he
was standing nervously outside General Hammond’s office, knocking cautiously on
the door.
“ General Hammond,
Sir?” He poked his head around the door.
“ Major Kawalsky.” The
General nodded in acknowledgement and motioned for the younger man to enter the
office and close the door behind him. “ Take a seat.” He watched as the Major did
as he said. “ Now. You asked to see me?”
“ Yes, Sir,” Kawalsky
answered uncertainly. “ About a.. personal matter, Sir.”
“ I see.” General
Hammond folded his hands on the desk in front of him and stared expectantly at
the officer opposite him. “ What seems to be the problem? You’re fitting in
okay?”
“ Yes, Sir,” Kawalsky
hurriedly assured him. “ There’s no problem. Or at least, I don’t think there
is. I.. I was just wondering about the regulations.”
General Hammond
nodded, his interest piqued. “ What about them?”
“ Well.. everything.”
Kawalsky stuttered nervously. “ I know they’re different to what they were in
my.. where I came from. I was wondering just how different they are.”
Biting back an amused
smile, General Hammond leaned slightly over the desk. “ Are there any
regulations in particular you wish to know about?”
“ Fraternization
regulations,” Kawalsky answered immediately, without a moment’s hesitation. “
Where I come from, there was a.. a system. If two officers wanted to be
together, they would go to their Commanding Officer who would report it to the
General. Then there’d be an investigation into the effects of the two officers
in question starting a relationship. A report of the findings would go to.. you
– the other you – and he’d make the final decision.”
“ Interesting.”
General Hammond was truly intrigued. “ Did this ‘system’ work?”
Kawalsky grinned,
remembering the first time the system had been put to use. “ Yes, Sir. It did.”
“ No doubt you’ve
noticed such system isn’t in affect within the SGC..” General Hammond pointed
out, a curious expression on his face.
“ Yes, Sir.” Kawalsky
admitted with a sigh. “ Which why I’m here. In my reality, the regulations were
different and they didn’t affect certain people.. such as.. say.. a member of a
field unit and the CMO.. I was curious as to whether that was the case here?”
“ Son..” The General
looked both concerned and amused at the line of questioning and palatable
nervousness of the officer in front of him. “ Yourself and Doctor Fraiser are
not in the situation of being a superior and a subordinate.. You are therefore
not affected – officially – by this structure’s regulations. However, I suggest
you take things slow and don’t rush into anything you might come to regret.. It
could get uncomfortable around here if there was a messy break up.”
Nodding, Kawalsky
stood up. He grinned boyishly at the General. “ Permission to be excused, Sir?”
“ Permission granted, you’re
dismissed, Major.” General Hammond watched him leave, allowing himself a small
grin. A thoughtful expression arranged his features as he pondered the
different realities and possibilities that had opened themselves up in his
mind.
~*~
He debated for less
than five minutes as to whom he should go to first. Telling Janet won over
telling Jack the news. Kawalsky whistled as he made his way to the infirmary,
missing the glare thrown in his direction by Daniel, after he walked past the
archaeologist without sparing him so much as a greeting. He didn’t ignore him
on purpose, his mind was elsewhere and he was truly oblivious to the younger
man’s presence. Daniel, however, had seen Kawalsky, and even though any
greeting wouldn’t have been returned as warmly as it should have been, Daniel
was annoyed by the lack of acknowledgement.
Kawalsky continued on
regardless, unaware of his mistake, standing in the doorway to the infirmary
for a few moments as he watched Janet treat an injured Airman. Professionally, she
seemed to be the same as the Janet he had left behind. Her motions were fluent,
her actions precise.
“ Ah Jan—Doctor
Fraiser? Can I talk to you, please?” He decided to speak up when the Airman she
was treated looked up and caught sight of his standing there.
“ Sure.” Janet cast
him a fleeting glance before turning her attention back to her patient. “ Just
a minute.” She smiled at the man she was treating and finished securing the
bandage around his wrist. “ Keep taking the antibiotics and don’t hesitate to
come and see me if you think it’s starting to show signs of an infection. You
can go now.” She watched as her patient smiled his thanks and left the
infirmary in a hurry and busied herself with clearing away the equipment she
had been using. “ You wanted to talk?”
“ Yeah..” Kawalsky
nodded nervously. “ About a private matter.”
“ Oh. Okay.” She
looked at him then, looking around the near deserted infirmary to make sure no
one else was listening. “ We can use my office.” She led him in and shut the door
behind them, turning to face him, her nerves turning her stomach. “ If this is
about what happened..” Kawalsky silenced her with a long kiss, pulling back
only when the need to breathe became a problem. Janet stared at him with wide
eyes, shock and outrage on her flushed face. “ Major!”
“ Relax, Janet.” He
grinned wildly. “ I checked with General Hammond. It’s okay.”
An initial wave of
relief crossed over her face, only to be replaced with a stern demeanour. “
Well.. Good. But that doesn’t fix everything.”
“ I know it doesn’t,”
he hurriedly agreed. “ I know we’ve still got a long way to go. I know I have a
lot of convincing to do to make you sure it’s *you* I want to be with so here’s
what I’m saying.. Just hear me out, okay?” Kawalsky took her hands in his and
Janet nodded her consent. “ We take it nice and slow. We get to know each other
and take our time doing it. We can do the stuff other couples do – go out on
dates and stuff, sometimes with Cassie. You can find out whether you’re
interested in a loser like me and I.. I get to fall in love all over again.” He
paused for a moment, trying to gauge her reaction from her wary expression. “
Is it a deal?”
“ I..” She stopped and
studied him carefully. “ General Hammond said it was okay?”
“ Yes.” He gave her
hands a reassuring squeeze.
“ And we go slow?”
“ As slow as you
want.”
Janet seemed to
consider if for a few seconds but a smile soon broke out over her face. “ Then
you’ve got yourself a deal, Major.”
“ And a date for Thursday
night?” Kawalsky rewarded her with his most charming grin, a hopeful glint in
his brown eyes.
Laughing, she pulled
her hands out from his and shook her head. “ Don’t push your luck.” A flash of
seriousness made an appearance on her face. “ I’ll have to check with Cassandra
first.”
“ Oh yeah.” Concern
washed over him as he recalled the teenager’s reaction to finding him in her
home on Sunday morning. “ How is she?”
“ Don’t look so
worried,” Janet told him with a smile. “ She’s okay with it. Sam and I.. Oh.” Her sentence trailed off as another
thought occurred to her.
“ ‘Sam and I’ what?”
Kawalsky pressed with a raised eyebrow, wondering why she’d suddenly stopped in
the middle of her sentence.
“ We talked to
Cassandra about it..” Janet answered him slowly, frowning slightly as she
thought.
He took a step closer,
putting a hand on her arm. “ What’s wrong? You don’t look.. happy.. anymore.”
“ I’m happy,” she
murmured distractedly. “ I was just thinking.” She lifted her head to look him
in the eyes. “ Sam and Colonel O’Neill.. How are they going to react to us
dating? I mean, it hardly seems fair they’re the ones who’ve wanted to be
together for years and almost have a son together.. Yet they can’t be together
and we can.”
“ Oh. I hadn’t thought
of that.” He paused thoughtfully, mulling it over in his mind. The Sam and Jack
he’d knew well had been thrilled when he had got together with the other Janet.
Then again, they had been involved in a serious relationship themselves at the
time.. He shook his head, reminding himself of Jack’s words of encouragement
the night before. “ They’ll be happy for us. Won’t they?”
“ Yeah.. Yes.” Janet
nodded decisively. “ Of course they will. They’ll be fine with it.”
“ Yeah, fine.”
“ So.” She looked up
at him shyly.
“ So..” Kawalsky
grinned down at her, giving her his best puppy-dog eyes expression. “ Thursday
night sound okay to you?”
~*~
The news about Janet
and Kawalsky quickly spread around the small group of friends that was SG-1 plus
extras. Cassandra was surprising had the most enthusiastic reaction to the
news. She had spent some time talking to Charlie O’Neill about Kawalsky and
with that on top of her conversation with Sam and Janet, Cassandra had come to
accept there was enough room in her mother’s life for someone new.
Though Sam and Jack
were happy for their friends, they couldn’t help the underlying envy they each
felt. They were genuinely pleased their friends could be together and explore
what was between them but it didn’t seem completely fair. Janet and Kawalsky
weren’t the ones who had known each other for four years, fighting their
attraction as well as fighting side-by-side to defeat a seemingly immortal
enemy in a never-ending battle. They hadn’t almost lost each other more times
than could be counted.. They didn’t have the added pressure of having to raise
a son and hide what they felt. They didn’t have the risk of losing everything
they’d worked for, the ever-present threat of what was to come..
Despite being slightly
jealous, Sam and Jack tried not to let their thoughts and feelings on the
matter show. Daniel, however, was another story.
After he learnt the
CMO and newly appointed SG-1 member were the base’s first couple, he was
opening hostile towards both Janet and Kawalsky – more to Kawalsky rather than
Janet. He resented the fact Kawalsky had been assigned to SG-1, instead of
another team, grumbling that he’d rather the Major was given control of SG-2
rather than join *his* team. He found out about Kawalsky and Janet’s new found
relationship just twenty minutes later, and made no secret of his disapproval.
“ Doctor Fraiser.” He
strode into the infirmary, his blue eyes blazing. Janet looked up in surprise
at the unusually sharp edge to his voice. “ If you have a moment,” he ground
out too politely to be sincere. “ Perhaps we could talk in your office?”
“ Y-Yes, of course.”
Janet stuttered, taken aback at his abrupt manner, following him into her
office and closing the door securely behind them. “ Is something wrong,
Daniel?”
“ I was going to ask
you the same thing!” Daniel retorted harshly. “ I just don’t understand, Janet.
Sam and Jack are supposed to be your friends! How could you do this to them?”
Puzzlement schooled
the petite Doctor’s features. “ They are my friends.. What did I do?”
“ What did you do?”
Daniel retorted incredulously, his voice rising in level as well as anger. “
You took what they’ve always wanted and you’re flaunting it in front of them!
Rubbing it in their faces that the regulations don’t apply to you! You’re
reminding them of what they can’t have!”
“ I am?” She looked
genuinely shocked. “ But I spoke to Sam.. She’s happy for us!” Her response was
cut short by a derisive snort. Her surprise was replaced with a hint of anger.
“ What business is my personal life of yours? What gives you the right to march
in here and tell me what I can and can’t do?”
“ Being a *true*
friend of Sam and Jack gives me the right!” Daniel shouted at her, resentment
seeping from his every pore. “ Then again, I don’t think you even know the
meaning of the word! If you did, you certainly wouldn’t be doing this to
them..”
“ Doing what? Being
happy?” Janet snapped. “ It’s my life! I sympathise with their position but I
don’t see why I should let that stand in the way of *my* happiness! They
wouldn’t want it either..”
“ What would you
know?” He snarled callously. “ Have you even spoken to them today? And do you
really think,” he continued condescendingly, “ that they would tell *you* how
they really feel? Of course not! Because they’re *real* friends. They don’t go
round stabbing their supposed friends in the back!”
Janet felt something
inside her give. She bunched her hands up at her sides and pushed away the
glimmer of guilt that had started to come through at his words. She was happy,
damn it, and Sam and Jack were happy for her! “ Let me ask *you* something,
Doctor Jackson. How much of this is out of loyalty to Sam and Jack, and how
much of it is out of self-pity for yourself? How much of your reaction is based
on the fact you’re not happy so you can’t stand the thought of anyone else
being? I’m sorry you lost Sha’re, I’m so sorry she died as Apophis’ wife and
not yours, I can’t imagine how inadequate that would make you feel, but this is
*my* chance at what you’ve already had and let pass you by and I’ll be damned
if I let you stop me from taking it.” She took a deep breath and flexed her
fingers. “ You don’t approve, obviously, and I accept that. But everyone else
is happy for me and I will not let the selfishness of one insignificant person
ruin that.”
“ You think everyone’s
happy for you,” Daniel smiled humourlessly. “ But they’re not. When you’re not
there, people talk. They whisper. No one can believe you’d be so cold-hearted, Janet,
and betray your friends for a quick roll-in-the-hay. No one is going to be able
to respect or trust you again.” He made for the door, opening it but pausing
instead of leaving. He turned his head to face her, his eyes clouded by
something akin to both pain and furiousness. “ And if you *ever* mention *my*
wife like that again..”
He left the threat in
the air between them, storming down the maze of corridors of the SGC with
little to no regard for anyone who happened to get in his path. Janet closed
the office door behind him and slowly sunk to floor. <Is it true?> She
wondered self-consciously. <Is everyone talking about me? Do Sam and Jack
hate me? Oh, God. What have I done.>
Five minutes later,
she still hadn’t reached a conclusion she was comfortable with so she sought
out Kawalsky and unburdened her thoughts and fears on his welcoming shoulders.
He talked her though them, hiding his own building anger from her. Anger aimed
at Daniel for interfering where he wasn’t wanted, anger at the Air Force regulations
that stopped his friends from being able to indulge in their feelings and
frustration at himself, for not being able to do anything to make it all okay.
He was resolute that they would all talk through their problems, SG-1 and
Janet. At the next opportunity they got to talk about whatever resentments were
lurking and building under the surface of their calm demeanours, they would sit
down and do it. And they’d stay there until everything had been resolved.
Ten minutes later, the
Stargate was engaged. The Iris slid into place, only to be opened again as the
technician in the control room announced they were receiving the Tok'ra signal.
Sam and Teal’c were the first members of SG-1 to get there in time to greet
Jacob Carter. The lines on his face and worry in his eyes were instant signs
that what he had to say would not be good.
The talk Kawalsky had
been planning didn’t happen. Not in time for their differences to be resolved
before SG-1 embarked on a mission were trust was imperative if they were all to
survive.
~*~
Disbelief was the
over-all reaction of those gathered in the briefing room. Sam looked a little
shaken as she sat beside her father, her eyes wide and bright. Jack looked
uncomfortable, but he couldn’t honestly say the news came as a great surprise
to him. He had never trusted the Tok'ra completely; once a snakehead, always a
snakehead. Now it seemed part of his suspicion had been proven correct.
“ We need your help,
George,” Jacob finished wearily. “ The Tok'ra are at war with their own kind –
and we’re going to lose. These.. renegade Tok'ra, for want of a better term,
cannot be allowed to reach Apophis. They know all of the Tok'ra and Tau’ri
secrets. If they were to give that knowledge to the Goa’uld.. Earth and all its
allies would not be safe. Apophis has a powerful fleet behind him. With this
extra support.. he will become an even more elusive target.”
“ Why are these..
renegades.. rebelling against the ways of the Tok'ra? What is it they want that
the Goa’uld offers and being a Tok'ra doesn’t?” It was Sam who spoke up,
looking at her father in concern.
Jacob shrugged
helplessly. He lowered his head and his eyes flashed; Selmac was in control. “
They want power. It appears they do not believe in the ways of the Tok'ra
anymore. They want to ensure their own personal survival rather than the
survival of the freedom we are fighting for.” Selmac looked directly at Sam. “
These.. renegades.. They are those amongst us who believed we should not share
our technology and knowledge with you. They have tried, in the past, to
convince the High Council that our alliance with the Tau’ri was pointless, and
that we should abolish it, and take what we need from your planet. You were
lucky to have the idea opposed by the majority of the High Council. We believe
it will be beneficial for the Tok'ra and Tau’ri to join together in this
assault, so we may defeat the renegades together and affirm the mutual trust in
our alliance.” Selmac moved her gaze around the briefing room table. “ The
Tok'ra sent an operative to Tollona to ask for the support of the Tollan in
defeating our new enemy before it can join forces with our old one. We do not
know, however, whether they will be able to offer assistance. When we last
heard from the Tollan, they were in the middle of a dispute themselves. Half of
their people would rather share technology to strengthen alliances. The other
half prefer to keep their knowledge to themselves out of fear once their
technology is shared, their allies will turn against them.”
“ Which half is
winning?” Jack spoke up curiously, ignoring the pointed look he received from
Daniel, Jacob and Sam. He instead turned his attention to General Hammond. “ If
the half who wants to share technology is winning.. it could be a good thing..”
“ Not if the dispute
continues and the Tollan are preoccupied by fighting one another,” Selmac
responded. “ Without their help, and the help of the Tau’ri, the Goa’uld-Tok'ra
Renegade alliance will be go ahead and we will all be at the mercy of Apophis,
every planet the Tok'ra and Tau’ri have knowledge of.. every race.. If Apophis
has that knowledge, he can find a way to defeat us all.”
Nodding, Jack was
silent, pondering the possibilities. Teal’c looked as worried as he had ever
done, no doubt concerned for his wife and child who lived on one of the planets
that could be affected by Apophis and the renegade Tok'ra joining forces.
Daniel seemed thoughtful, when he wasn’t receiving and sending glares to and
from Kawalsky, who was sitting with a blank expression on his face, patiently
waiting for someone to say something.
“ Obviously, I’d love
to say we’ll help you in whatever way we can,” General Hammond finally
responded after weighing the pros and cons in his head. He decided it would be
better for the alliance if the SGC agreed to help. “ I will, however, need to
contact the President and the Joint Chiefs. What you’re asking is obvious
dangerous, and half of the SG-units are already off-world on assignment..”
“ We don’t think it would
be wise to send a troop of SG-teams, George.” Jacob was back in control. “ As
of yet, the fighting has not become open. We only know of their plans because
of some quiet attacks on some highly respected members of the Tok'ra High
Council. We believe, with the help of SG-1, we can pinpoint the main leaders
behind this.. rebellion.. and through doing that, we can stop it before it
turns out into an all-out war.”
“ Would it not be wise
to attempt finding all the renegade Tok'ra with a big contingent of units from
the SGC?” Teal’c questioned. “ Together with the Tok'ra who wish to stop them,
we would create a formidable barrier between the renegades and Apophis.”
“ I agree.” Jacob
nodded. “ But if we do that, we’re effectively declaring an open war. War means
people die. If it’s possible, the Tok'ra would like to solve this with a
minimum of casualties and without using our resources.” He turned to the
General again. “ The Tok'ra believe SG-1 will be able to help us stop that. We
can create a cover for them, saying Sam and Doctor Jackson are going to help
decipher some ruins and technology the Tok'ra recently discovered and that the
rest of SG-1 are with them as it’s standard procedure. During this time,
however, SG-1 can keep a close eye on all the Tok'ra they meet. A fresh
perspective may lead us to discover who are our enemies.”
General Hammond got to
his feet. “ I’ll see what I can do but I can’t promise anything. Major Carter,
no doubt you’d like to spend some time with your father.” He gave Sam a small
fatherly grin as she nodded in acknowledgement. “ Colonel O’Neill, perhaps you
should call your son in case the mission is given the go-ahead. Dismissed.”
Decisively, he marched out of the briefing room and into his adjoining office.
“ Son?” Jacob raised
an eyebrow as Daniel left, followed by Teal’c and then Major Kawalsky and Jack.
He looked at his daughter questioningly. “ Is there something I’m missing?”
“ I’ll fill you in,
Dad,” Sam assured him, taking his arm and leading him from the briefing room
and to the relative privacy of her lab, her priorities torn between talking to
Charlie O’Neill herself and finding out how much danger her father could be in.
~*~
Part Three
~*~
Sitting in his office,
Jack waited impatiently for someone to pick up the phone on the other side.
Eventually, after the seventh ring, the receiver on the other end was picked up
and he heard the familiar voice of Mrs. McDonald. “ Hello, McDonald residence.”
“ Hi Mrs. McDonald,
it’s Colonel O’Neill. Jack. I was wondering if Charlie was there. I need to
talk to him about something.”
“ Oh, hello, Colonel,”
Mrs. McDonald greeted him in her warm, motherly way. “ I’ll go and get Charlie
for you. He’s playing in the garden with Cassandra.” There was a moment of
rustling on the phone and then silence. Very faint footsteps were later heard
and then Jack heard a second pair, one that started off faint and then got
louder and more.. elephant-like. “ Dad!”
“ Hi Charlie,” Jack
chuckled into the phone, swinging his feet up on the desk. “ How are ya?”
“ Fine!” Charlie
bubbled over with enthusiasm. “ Cassie and me are building a tree house! Mrs.
McDonald said we could and Mr. McDonald’s given us some wood and said he can
help us and show me how to make one myself in our garden at home!”
“ That’s good,
Charlie. That’s good.” Jack sighed and closed his eyes as he listened to his
son describe in detail all that he had done and was going to do in his own
garden when Jack was on downtime and could help him. After a few minutes, Jack
realised Charlie had fallen silent. His eyes flew open. “ Charlie? You still
there?”
“ Yeah, Dad.”
Charlie’s sigh was carried through the phone. “ I asked you what was wrong. Why
are you calling?”
Jack paused for a long
moment. Sighing heavily, he couldn’t see the point in putting off telling his
son the truth. “ Charlie.. Sam and I are probably leaving on a mission today.
We’ll be a way for a few days, I think. Now, I’ve cleared it with Janet.. She
said you can stay with her and Cassie.. and we won’t be gone too long..”
“ Promise?” The catch
in Charlie’s voice was clear.
Hesitating, Jack
closed his eyes again. “ I can’t promise we’ll be home for dinner.. But I
promise we *will* be home.”
“ Okay then.” Charlie
grudgingly agreed, falling silent for a few moments. When he next spoke, his
tone was a little brighter. “ Is Sam there then? So I can say goodbye to her?”
Again, Jack hesitated,
feeling guilty at having to disappoint his son for the second time in a row. “
I’m sorry, Charlie. Sam’s talking to her Dad at the moment.” He could picture
the expression on his son’s face and it sent a flash of remorse through him. “
How about I try and get her to give you a quick call before we leave? There
should be time for that.”
“ Yeah!” Charlie
greeted the suggestion enthusiastically. The conversation continued for a few
more minutes, with Jack reluctantly ending the phone call so he could find out
whether the mission was a go or not. Part of him wanted it to be disapproved by
the President and Joint-Chiefs but the other part of him understood it was an
important mission that they needed to approve.
Sighing heavily, he
cast one last longing glance in the direction of the photograph of his son,
himself and his team mates taken not so long ago at the barbeque before
squaring his shoulders and leaving the sanctuary of his office to see what fate
had in store for him.
~*~
Within the hour, the
new SG-1 and Jacob Carter were standing at the base of the ramp, waiting for
the stargate to engage. Sam had managed a very brief conversation with Charlie
although she had refrained from making the same promises his father did. After
taking to both her own father and Selmac, Sam was convinced that though it
sounded like a simple but important missing, it had the potential for turning
dangerous quickly.
“ SG-1,” General
Hammond’s voice came over the speakers from the control room, almost drowned
out by the swoosh of the gate activating. “ You have a go.”
In perfect unison,
Sam, Jack and Kawalsky saluted the General and turned back to the event
horizon. Jacob and Jack led the way up the ramp and through the Stargate, with
Sam and an unusually quiet Daniel following and Teal’c and Kawalsky bringing up
the rear.
Chaos was what awaited
them on the other side. The renegade Tok'ra had made their first move albeit
anonymously. Per’sus, a member of the Tok'ra High Council, had been attacked in
his quarters. He was recovering from his injuries due to the healing ability of
his symbiote and due to the fact that fortunately the attack had been
interrupted. They were greeted by Aldwin, who explained this in a hushed voice
before speaking urgently to Jacob in Goa’uld for a minute of two before leading
them all to their temporary quarters.
“ You can sleep here,”
Jacob told them once they were in their room, wearily sitting down on one of
the bunks. “ Someone will come for you when it is time to eat. Tomorrow, Doctor
Jackson and Sam will be taken to our labs to help deciphering our newly found
texts and technologies. Colonel, yourself, Major Kawalsky and Teal’c can join
them or you can wander around the tunnels if you can do it inconspicuously. Be
careful.” Jacob looked specifically at his daughter, concern etched on his
face. “ It is a dangerous time amongst the Tok'ra. You are here to observe,
nothing else. Please don’t take any unnecessary risks. If you see anything
suspect, find me immediately.”
“ We will, Dad.” Sam
sat down beside him and squeezed his hand. “ As long as you’re careful, too,”
she added quietly.
“ I will be,” Jacob
promised, bringing her hand up to his lips so he could press a soft fatherly
kiss to her knuckles. “ Get some rest and keep on your guard.” He stood and
left, nodding at Jack as he did.
Glancing around the blue
crystalline walls of their joint quarters, Jack shook his head and sat down on
the bunk closest to Sam’s, claiming it as his own. “ Well, campers. Looks like
we should get some rest. We’ll take turns keeping watch, just like we would on
any other mission, but we’ll do it in pairs. Carter and I’ll take first watch,
then Kawalsky and Daniel, then Teal’c and me again. So get some sleep.”
“ Yes, Sir.” Kawalsky
nodded briskly and settled himself on the bunk at the far side of the room, as
far away from the others as he could get.
Wordlessly, Daniel and
Teal’c followed his example and soon they were either lying in their bunks
sleeping lightly or, in the case of Teal’c, sitting cross-legged on his bunk in
a light state of Kel’No’Reem.
Once he was sure the
others were occupied, Jack moved from his bunk to Sam’s, wrapping an arm around
her shoulders, pleasantly surprised when she leaned into him instead of
fighting his embrace like he’d half-expected. “ How long do you think we’ll be
here?” He asked softly, careful not to disturb the others.
“ A couple of days at
most,” Sam murmured, closing her eyes in attempt at blocking out the little
voice in her head that was chiding her for being so close to him. They were on
a mission, it was unprofessional, it was wrong.. It just happened to feel
right. “ Dad doesn’t want us here any longer than necessary. He’s worried,
Jack. More than I’ve seen him before.”
“ It’ll be okay.” He
pressed a kiss to the crown of her head, inwardly groaning at the lack of
conviction in his voice. “ Dad’s gonna be okay, Sam. We’ll find who’s behind
this whole thing and everything’ll be okay.”
“ I hope so.” In an
unconscious gesture, Sam cuddled further into him, sighing softly. After a few
seconds of silence, her eyes opened again. “ How did Charlie sound when you
talked to him on the phone earlier?”
Pulling back slightly
so he could look into her face, Jack saw the underlying concern in her eyes and
felt uneasy. “ He sounded okay, a little upset we were going away.. Why? Did he
say something..?”
Sam shook her head
slowly and took her time before answering. “ No, not really. There was just
something in his tone.. He wasn’t happy with us both going on a mission, he
sounded worried, a little scared.” She gave him a one-shouldered shrug and stifled
a yawn with one hand. “ He’s probably had a lot of close calls in the past with
one or both of us,” she theorized, barely managing to suppress a shudder at the
many close calls they’d gone through in the past. “ I don’t suppose it’s
something he’ll ever get used to, us going away for long periods at a time and
knowing there’s a chance one of us won’t come back.”
“ Or both of us,” Jack
mumbled, tightening his grip on her shoulders and drawing her closer again. “ I
hadn’t thought of it like that.. What if both of us didn’t come back? What
would happen to him then? He’s already lost his parents once..”
They lapsed into
silence, the grim reality dawning on them as they each considered the
possibilities, not only of losing each other but also of leaving the young boy
they both felt responsible for alone in another lifetime. After drawing comfort
from their embrace for a few minutes longer, Sam pulled away and sat up right.
“ We shouldn’t..”
“ I know, you’re
right.” Jack relinquished his hold on her shoulders and reluctantly moved to
his own bunk. He lay down, his hands behind his head and stared up at the
ceiling that was just as blue and crystalline as the walls enclosing him. He
sighed heavily, twisting his head to look at her as she leaned back against the
wall, her legs pulled close to her chest. “ You ever wonder why we do this?”
Surprised by his
question as well as by the tone it was asked in, Sam opened her eyes and looked
in his direction. “ Why we do what, Sir?” The ‘Sir’ was added by force of
habit.
“ Take the dangerous
missions, travel from planet to planet..” Jack gestured with a hand to their
surroundings, averting his gaze from her face and back to the low-hung ceiling.
“ What do we do it for, Carter? What is it we’re hoping to find?”
“ We do it because
it’s our duty, Jack.” She turned the conversation to being one of a personal
nature, the use of his first name slipping out as concern filled her voice. “
If we didn’t do this.. The Goa’uld would attack Earth. We’re doing this to save
ourselves, aren’t we? To find something to make it safe for the future
generations?”
Jack was silent but
she couldn’t be sure if it was because he was pondering her answer or if he was
lost within his own thoughts. When he made no attempt at answering, she assumed
it was the latter. Sam didn’t know what he was thinking, she had no way of
knowing he was considering the options open to him, options that were limited
by his new responsibility as being father to Charlie. In his mind, he had been
given a second chance, and he didn’t know whether he could risk losing that, no
matter what hard decisions had to be made.
~*~
Twenty-four Earth
hours passed. Sam and Jack were kept too busy to continue their conversation.
Sam was shown to one of the Tok'ra’s makeshift labs and was immediately
enraptured by the technology her father showed her. She was assigned to work
with Aldwin on discovering how it functioned and what its function was. Her
interest as immediately piqued so Jack ordered Teal’c to stay with her, knowing
his Major would be content to work and Teal’c would be content to watch over
her.
Daniel was also
immediately engrossed in the manuscripts shown to him by Anise. He started
explaining to Jack about the importance of the documents, mentioning references
to the Ancients, the Furlings and the Asgard. Jack stopped him at that point
with a brisk order to Kawalsky to stay on guard in the lab, leaving as quickly
as he could so he didn’t have to spend more time that was necessary in the
presence of Freya and her symbiote, Anise. He felt uncomfortable around her,
not only because of the confession she’d made the last time they’d met but
because of the two confessions she had over-heard.
No sooner had he left
the labs, Jack found himself in one of the other chambers, with Jacob Carter
and several members of the Tok'ra High Council for company. For over two hours,
Jack was treated to all the information they had on the renegade Tok'ra – which
wasn’t much – and had all of them insisting how dangerous it would be for them
all were the Tok'ra renegades to join forces with Apophis and his fleet. No
sooner had the warnings been issued, Jack was summoned to the lab he’d left
Daniel and Kawalsky in to interrupt the two from arguing. Anise had complained
it was not a productive atmosphere to work in so he had no choice but to send
Kawalsky to switch places with Teal’c, telling both Daniel and Kawalsky he
would talk to them later.
Finally, it was time
to sleep. It had taken a small miracle to remove Daniel and Sam from their respective
labs. In Sam’s case, it had taken her father’s stern voice, and in Daniel’s..
it had taken Jack threatening to have Teal’c forcibly remove the over-enthused
archaeologist. They took it in turns to keep watch again, with Jack and Teal’c
taking first watch, Sam and Kawalsky taking second and Teal’c volunteering to
join Daniel on third. By the time morning came for the others, Daniel had dosed
himself up with the Tok'ra equivalent to coffee and was itching to get back to
work.
“ Wakey-wakey!” He beamed
at Sam as he leaned over her, his blurred grin the first thing she saw when she
woke up. “ Morning, Sam! Did ya sleep well? It’s a lovely day.. I can’t wait to
get back to studying those texts.. They’re so fascinating, you should take a
look once you’re done in the lab..”
“ Danny!” Jack’s
command voice broke through the enthusiastic tirade. He ran a hand through his
hair and looked bleary-eyed at the still grinning doctor. “ Take a time-out,
okay? Not all of us have hit the loopy juice this morning.”
“ But Jack! It’s an
amazing find!” Daniel protested, bouncing up and down on the soles of his feet.
“ Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
Kawalsky muttered under his breath, unfortunately not quiet enough. “ Whatever,
geek.”
His snide comments
were overhead by Daniel, who immediately stopped his enthusiastic animation. “
To those with the intelligence to understand them, the documents are priceless
and entirely interesting. To those who can’t comprehend them, I’d imagine they
would seem.. as taxing, as though they were.. written in another language.”
No one laughed at the
weak joke. The tone he used was scathing and aimed at Kawalsky, something that
couldn’t be ignored by any of them. Narrowing his eyes, Kawalsky stood and
moved until he was toe-to-toe with Daniel. “ Are you trying to say I’m too dumb
to understand, Jackson?”
“ If the hat fits,”
Daniel quipped, inching closer to be nose-to-nose, a glint in his eye that his
team mates had never before seen – not in the eyes of the mildest, calmest
member of their team.
Hurriedly, rising to
his feet, Jack manoeuvred himself between them in an attempt at intervening. “
Come on, kids. Lets all play nicely, okay?”
“ He started it.”
Kawalsky ground out through gritted teeth.
“ I don’t care who
started it. Now,” Jack took a step backwards, keeping a restraining hand on
each of their shoulders. “ Lets go get refreshed and fed. Then Kawalsky, you’re
in the lab with Carter; Teal’c, you’re with Daniel. And me.. I’ll wander round
looking for something interesting to do.” He glanced from one tense man to the
other. “ That okay with everyone?”
Noncommittal grunts
were all he received in reply but in good faith, he assumed they were grunts
leaning towards the side of ‘yes.’
“ Colonel O’Neill?”
They turned to see Aldwin standing in the makeshift doorway. “ I was sent to
make sure everything was okay and to inform you Jacob Carter has made
arrangements for you to return home this evening. Selmac believes you have done
all you can and does not wish to further the risk to you all any more than it
is. Due to some.. issues with security.. I’ve been told to ask if only two of
you will attend the eating chamber this morning. You are welcome to collect
food for your companions and eat in your quarters.”
“ Erm.. Okay.” Jack
barely had time to nod in acknowledgement before Aldwin disappeared. “ Well.
That was.. something.” Lifting a hand to his face, he rubbed the skin between
his eyes. “ Okay. Carter, you’re with me. Teal’c, stay here and baby-sit
tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum. We’ll be back with food soon, kids, so try to get
along.”
Leaving hurriedly so
to avoid any protests or questions, Jack left Sam with no choice but to shrug
helplessly and follow him quickly. She caught up with him after a few moments
of fumbling through the maze of dazzling blue walls. “ Colonel! Sir! *Jack*!”
He stopped so suddenly she almost walked into him. “ Oh. Sorry.” A light blush
stained her cheeks as she steadied herself, looking up at him in concern. “ So
what’s wrong?”
“ Nothing’s wrong.”
Jack responded innocently, arching a quizzical eyebrow whilst avoiding her eyes
at the same time. “ Why what could be wrong?”
“ I don’t know,” Sam
started. “ You’ve been avoiding me since yesterday, you have less patience than
usual with Daniel.. What did we do?”
“ Nothing.” Closing
his eyes, he reached out for her and pulled her against him, leaning again the
uneven wall. “ You did nothing wrong. Honest. I’m just getting tired of
Kawalsky and Daniel bickering and I guess I miss Charlie, too. That’s all. I
promise. You’ve done nothing,” he repeated, stroking her back soothingly.
Glancing around them
quickly to make sure they were alone, Sam stood on her tiptoes and kissed him
languidly, fighting the voice inside that told her it was wrong and listed all
of the military regulations they were breaking. “ As long as you’re sure I’ve
done nothing to make you mad at me.”
“ Absolutely
positive.” He grinned at her as she pulled away straightening her
sleep-crumpled uniform. A suggestive glint appeared in his eyes as he moved his
hands down her arms to clasp her hands. Tilting his head to the side, he gave
her the most innocent grin he could muster. “ You think anyone would miss us if
we.. disappeared for a while?”
Smiling in spite of
herself, Sam’s eyes sparkled mischievously. “ Probably,” she admitted, her
smile widening to show her dimples at the slightly crest-fallen look on his
face. “ But we could always tell the others there was a long queue for food..”
“ I like how you
think..” Casting a fleeting look around them, Jack noticed another small
corridor intersected with the one they were currently huddled in and steered
her towards it. They stumbled along the corridor until they found a relatively
secluded and empty cavern, both knowing it was wrong and against all the
promises they’d made themselves when they’d got involved, but what was one more
broken promise in a sea of broken rules?
~*~
Silently deciding not
to go further than a few heated kisses, Sam and Jack emerged ten minutes later,
both flushed and smiling. They walked hand-in-hand along the corridor until
they heard voices and reluctantly broke all contact. One voice in particular
was familiar to them both – the voice of Anise, symbiote of Freya – and it was
the urgent tone of voice that stopped them from just walking by.
“ We must act now,”
she was saying in a loud whisper. “ The Tok'ra and Tau’ri are getting too
close!”
“ What makes you think
they even know of our intentions? The attack on Per’sus has been listed as that
of a singular Goa’uld spy and methods have been taken to find the responsible
party. There has been no indication they know there is more than one of us
amidst their collective,” another voice, one neither Sam nor Jack could
recognise, argued back.
“ The Tau’ri are here
to discover us! What other motive would they have for being brought here? They
have never shown interest of staying with us before!” Anise insisted. “ Selmac
went to them and asked them for help in exposing who we are. We cannot take the
risk of them doing that, we must act now!”
The male Tok'ra she
had been arguing snorted with derision. “ What can they expose? They do not
know who we are, or what we are planning. There is no way the Tau’ri pose a
threat to us. They cannot warn the others of something they do not know!” There
was a moment of silence as those gathered around the two murmured in agreement.
“ However,” the male spoke up in his symbiote’s voice, the smoothness of his
tone contradicted by the near metallic twang. “ We will move our attack
forward. We have received word from Apophis that his fleet will be arriving at
the rendezvous planet within three days.”
There was another
pause and Sam peered round the opening to the room to see the other Tok'ra
renegades in the room nodding in agreement. She fought a shudder as Anise’s
eyes glowed ominously, ducking back behind the wall when the Tok'ra cast her
eyes in the direction of where she was.
“ Then it is settled,”
Anise spoke, using Freya’s own softer voice, her eyes locked on the entrance to
the room. “ We will disable the Tok'ra and take as many hostages as possible,
starting in the next two hours in the sequence we have prearranged.”
Having heard enough to
know they needed to warn her father and the rest of the Tok'ra, Sam and Jack crept
away as stealthily as they could, all thoughts of food forgotten. Once they
thought they were out of earshot, they turned to each other, their eyes wide
with surprise.
“ You go tell Teal’c
and the others,” Jack ordered her quietly. “ Get ready to defend yourselves.”
“ And you?” She
pressed when he made no move to expand on what he would be doing.
“ I’m gonna track down
Dad and the others. We should warn them as soon as possible.” Sam nodded and
made to move but was stopped by his hand reaching out for hers. “ It’ll be
okay, Sam. We won’t let them win.”
Smiling a little at
the reassurance in his voice, Sam squeezed his fingers once before letting go
of his hand and heading in the direction of their joint quarters. Jack watched
until she disappeared from his line of sight, and headed towards where he
thought the main Tok'ra chambers were.
Less than a minute
later, Anise lead six other renegade Tok'ra from behind one of the corners in
the corridor. Her eyes flashed as she turned to them, her symbiote taking over.
“ You, go and tell Ler’ris we are bringing the attack forward. You two go and
try to intercept Colonel O’Neill from reaching the Tok'ra. You two, come with
me.” Her eyes narrowed. “ If we cannot stop Major Carter from reaching her team
mates, we will have to ensure they can not cause us further trouble.”
The other Tok'ra did
her bidding without question. Anise straightened her shoulders and set her jaw,
leading her two remaining companions in the direction she had witnessed Sam go,
preparing the Zat gun at her side.
~*~
Spinning round on her
heel, Sam stared at the empty space behind her. She could have sworn she heard
something. Her hand moved to instinctively reach for her weapon but it grasped only
air as she remembered she’d left it on her bunk. It had been her father’s idea
that they keep their weapons concealed if they wore them; to show there was
still some degree of trust between them and their allies. She hadn’t had time
to put on her jacket before Jack had left their joint quarters and therefore
she hadn’t thought to bring her gun with her as she would have had no where to
hide it.
Dismissing the sound
as being a figment of her imagination, Sam turned back to face the way she was
going, the directions she was to follow funning through her mind. First left
ahead, second right, second left, first right, first left. She wondered briefly
how long it had taken her father to find his way round after his initial
joining with the Tok'ra.
Her trail of thought
ended there. No sooner than she had resumed her course, she heard the telltale
click-like sound of a Zat gun being activated and fired, a split-second before
she felt a jolt of energy envelope her being and crumpled to the floor.
Smiling smugly, Anise
stood over the unconscious woman as her two followers made sure Sam couldn’t
escape when she regained consciousness. By the time they were done, they had
been joined by a few more armed Tok'ra rebels, and after giving the order for
some of them to take Sam to the assembly point, Anise led the remaining Tok'ra
on to the temporary living quarters of the Tau’ri, determined to come out of
this attack with a few more valuable hostages to ensure her life once she met
with Apophis himself.
~*~
Listening intently,
Teal’c tried to hear above the arguing of Kawalsky and Daniel. He saw no reason
in interrupting them, deciding it was best to let them get their hostility with
one another out into the open so they could deal with it and put it behind
them. Besides, from what he had witnessed, neither had made an attempt at
physically hurting the other. That wasn’t what caught his attention, however.
He was almost certain he had heard the discharge of a Zat weapon.
Picking up his staff
weapon, Teal’c left the room, keeping his eyes and ears alert for any signs of
a possible attack. His departure went unnoticed by the still rowing Daniel and
Kawalsky but not by the approaching threat.
“ You had no right
interfering in mine and Janet’s business!” Kawalsky shouted.
“ And you had no right
coming here and taking over everything and acting as if you’ve been here all
the time! You haven’t!” Daniel yelled back angrily. “ This is *my* reality, not
yours! You were nothing here! You don’t belong here and you never will!”
Kawalsky’s answer was
to cry out as he was hit by a bolt of blue electricity and collapsed on the
ground. Daniel stared at him in shock for a moment, turning to the entrance
with a confused expression on his face. Standing and looking satisfied with
herself, Anise motioned for her companions to secure Kawalsky, smiling sweetly
at Daniel.
“ If you’re silent and
offer no resistance, I will have no need to use this on you.” She took a step
closer to him as he looked at her with a mixture of disbelief and shock on his
face.
“ You!” He spluttered.
“ You’re one of the rebellion!” He stared at her as she moved even closer,
narrowing his eyes when it struck him that he hadn’t seen or heard from Sam or
Jack in over fifteen minutes. “ What have you done with Sam and Jack? Where are
they?”
Still smiling, Anise
bound his wrists, pulling the cord-like material she used tighter than
necessary, making him wince. “ Major Carter is safe,” she practically purred
into his ear. “ You’ll be joining her soon, don’t worry.”
“ And Jack?”
“ Colonel O’Neill,”
her grin faded slightly and her eyes hardened, “ will be taken care of soon
enough.” She turned her attention away from him and addressed the man hovering in
the corner. “ We have on more hostage to collect. She will be heavily guarded
and most likely under heavy sedation. Take her to the assembly point and I’ll
meet you there.”
“ Who --?” The rest of
Daniel’s question was lost as Anise apparently lost patience with him. Roughly
pushing him in the direction of a Tok'ra who could have given Teal’c a run for
his money, she stalked off towards the entrance.
“ Bound him if you
have to but make sure he is in no position to alert anyone else to our plans.”
With that, she left the room. Daniel was brusquely grabbed and soon found
himself gagged with some material that tasted slightly oily. He also found
himself on the pointy end of a very vicious looking knife and wisely chose not
t try and struggle his way free.
<I’m sorry,
guys,> he thought as he was led away after the two men dragging Kawalsky
between them. <Please be okay.>
~*~
The Stargate was
activated and half of the Tok'ra renegades were through by the time the other
Tok'ra arrived, prepared for battle. There was the horrific sound of Zats and
hand devices being used as small explosions were created all around them. Jacob
and Jack saw Sam at exactly the same time, and both began running towards the
man carrying her, only to be hit with a blast from the hand-device Anise wore.
They looked on
helplessly as all around them people fought. They watched, unable to do
anything as first Sam, then Kawalsky and finally the wide-eyed Daniel were
ushered through the Stargate and were devoured by the event horizon.
Finally, all of the
Tok'ra renegades who escaped the short-lived battle alive had escaped. The
Tok'ra began rushing around, collecting their belonging and barking orders to
each other, sometimes in Goa’uld and sometimes in English, depending on whether
the symbiote or host was in control.
“ O’Neill.” Teal’c
approached the shell-shocked Colonel, offering him a hand and pulling him to
his feet. It as then Jack noticed the deep gash on his friend’s forehead. “ I
attempted to get close enough to see the destination of the Tok'ra rebellion. I
am sorry to say I failed in my efforts.”
“ Don’t worry,
Teal’c,” Jacob Carter approached them, stress lines aging his face. “ A member
of the Tok'ra was able to take note of the glyphs. We know where they’ve gone.
However,” he turned to Jack, rubbing his hand over his eyes wearily. “ The
Tok'ra reserves have been seriously depleted by this division, over half of our
supplies were taken. If we are to launch a rescue mission, we will need use of
the SGC’s people and resources.”
“ Then what are we
waiting for?” Jack murmured dourly. “ Lets go home.”
~*~
End
of Part Three.
Continued
in PART
FOUR