Fruit Basket Anyone?
Disclaimer – Not mine
A/N: totally random tag for Allegiance
The Alpha site was anything but quiet and calm. Two murders, one Jaffa and one Tok'ra had everyone on edge. The Jaffa blamed the Tok'ra and the Tok'ra the Jaffa. The Tauri tried to keep the peace but the murders confounded them. The tension in the air was so thick it could have been cut by a knife.
A line of angry Jaffa stood facing a line of angry Tok'ra, weapons pointed at them, as so did the Tok'ra. The Tauri stood near, weapons in hand, unsure of what to do. O'Neill just looked plain annoyed. None of the group noticed the Stargate beginning the spin.
The circle spun, the chevrons lit up, and a blue puddle escaped the circle with a 'kawoosh!' The Stargate was open but the Alpha Site was not expecting a visitor.
Suddenly the groups noticed an open Stargate and turned to face the gate, weapons pointed at both each other and the Stargate. A young girl, with blonde hair, bluish eyes and wearing a blue raincoat that didn't fit and didn't button up properly walked out of the Stargate. She looked at them, and then at the fruit basket in her hands.
"I come in peace, Don't Shoot! I bring a fruit basket," she said holding the fruit basket towards them. The Tauri rolled their eyes, the Jaffa raised their eyebrows and the Tok'ra just looked arrogantly suspicious at her. She shrugged her shoulders, "Any takers? … No?"
The mismatched group of Tok'ra, Tauri and Jaffa continued to look strangely at her. She continued, "It's the best fruit in the universe…you know you want to…"
Still receiving negative or mostly no feedback, she gave it one last shoot, just after she touched something on her wrist. The Stargate came back to life, the bluish background shimmering behind her.
"Fruit basket anyone?"
"…"
Still getting nothing from the 'locals', she turned and left the Alpha Site, still with her fruit basket in her hands. The group of Jaffa, Tauri and Tok'ra looked at each and then went back to suspiciously looking at each other, weapons trained on the 'enemy.'
THE END
