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Lacy here kids, finally, with the intro chapter into Grace: The Lost Episodes. Now, this won't be like my other intro chapters. We will actually be seeing Grace and having some activities going on. We'll also see Cera, though she'll be a bit older then the last time we saw her. And, the twist for the Lost Episodes, except for a few select chapters, each chapter will start with Grace reading different mission reports that SG-1 wrote over the years and her remembering what she went through for each of those missions. Sound fun? Alright, read on kids!
Disclaimer: I own Grace and Cera.
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Grace tugged at the hem of her charcoal gray suit jacket and adjusted the collar of her pink button up shirt. She had just returned from a trip to Atlantis to do a routine check of the base and dreaded the back log that would be waiting on her desk. As head of Home World Security, it was her job to keep an eye on all the bases having to do with the Stargate; the SGC, Atlantis, Destiny, Area 51 and of course, the going on around D.C. She's been running it for nearly three years now, ever since she got home from Destiny herself and took over for her father, Retired Lieutenant General Jack O'Neill.
"Welcome back, General,"
Grace gave Major Paul Davis a look as she stepped off the elevator. "Paul, we've had this conversation. Do not, under any circumstances that aren't at least DEFCON 1, call me General."
Davis laughed. "I had to, Grace. You were gone for two weeks longer then you were supposed to."
Grace shrugged. "I haven't seen them in a while and Cera was having fun with Torren." she accepted the coffee the major handed her. "Did I miss anything important that Hank decided not to tell me?"
"Nothing I can think of," Davis said as they made their way to Grace's office. "Your dad did come in a few times and did some of your paperwork."
Grace stopped and stared at Davis. "He did what?"
Davis nodded. "Apparently retirement doesn't agree with him."
Grace shook her head. "Of course it doesn't. I'm betting Mom sent him in cause he was driving her nuts."
Davis laughed and nodded. "Speaking of, are they bringing Cera by later?"
Grace unlocked her office door with a nod. "Yup, around lunch. And she'll be staying with me for the rest of the day." she turned to the major. "Well Paul, I've got work to bury myself in."
Davis chuckled. "I'll come unbury you when your parents get in."
Grace grinned. "Greatly appreciated."
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"Holy hannah, that's a lot of boxes,"
Grace glanced up from her report and saw her parents gaping at her office, which was basically filled from floor to ceiling with boxes. "Oh, hey guys."
Jack stepped in carefully, Cera in his arms. "Gracie, why did Archives throw up in your office?"
Grace laughed. "I have to do some research on old SG missions so I had a few boxes brought to my office."
Sam cleared her throat. "Grace, by the looks of it, you have every mission report from at least three teams. That's more then a few boxes."
Grace huffed as she shut her file. "Alright fine, I wanted to take a trip down memory lane. Read some of them to Cera, show her what my life was like growing up. I mean, I can tell her plenty but actually reading it to her," she shrugged. "I want her to know exactly how important it is to treasure what she has and to know the brave men and women that made sure she was able to have it."
Sam smiled. "Grace Carter O'Neill," she looked at Jack. "We didn't do a single thing wrong raising her."
Jack set Cera down, watching Grace go from General to mother instantly as her little girl toddled towards her. "No, we did everything just right."
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Grace bounced Cera as she held a report over the little girl's lap. "Alright Cera, let's learn all about the early days of Stargate Command and SG-1."
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*smiles* Perfect opening chapter. Humor, fluff and Jack. *laughs* Alright, so I won't be going in any real order for this, just as I think of them and write. If you have any requests for episodes, shoot them at me in reviews or PMs. Let me know what you think, flame policy stands and thanks for reading! And welcome back Gracie Carter O'Neill!
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