Hello everyone! I've been working on this story on the side while I tried to get my inspiration for Saving Me(Which still escapes me. Sorry!). Well tonight at one in the morning inspiration for this story just hit and I finished writing chapter one, which is the chapter after this. I then decided to edit both of them and post the Prologue and see how you all feel about it.
Sorry if there is mistakes in it, I did edit a couple times but a couple might have still escaped me. I tried to keep the Prologue simplistic in a way, so in away it almost feels more surreal. I don't know if I succeeded though. Enjoy!
Rating: T
Disclaimer: I do not own, I wish I did though. All I own is my action figures of Daniel and Vala.
Dedication: I dedicated this story to a fellow DV shipper on met on gaia, she put up with my rantings about my stories and helped me out. Though she helped me out more on the other story I decided to dedicate this one to her because I don't know how soon I'll get the other one up. Much thanks and much love to KallistaW.


Oasis

Prologue

"The Curtain Closes"


"Get to the gate now! Move it!" Mitchell yelled out hoping his team members could hear his order. Everything was covered by a thick fog caused by the explosions of ships. As he moved forward a bight light was seen above him, first starting out small then expanding. It was accompanied then by a large bang and a piece of the ship landed close by. "Sam, Jackson, Vala, Teal'c, can you hear me?" he asked into the little hand held radio.

"Cam," the reply was solemn and slow. The voice was raged and tired and she appeared to be breathing heavily.

"Sam, you're alright. Where's the rest of the team?" The radio was silent for what seemed like hours. "Sam."

"I don't know. Teal'c left to find Bray'tac about an hour ago and left me to find all the wounded."

"Daniel and Vala?"

"I don't know. I haven't seen them since," the radio was left on as he heard her scream at someone and gun shots rang out. "Ori soldier," she explained. "I haven't seen them since I got off the ship."

"Do you think they made it off?"

"Its a possibility, if they didn't..."

"Don't worry they're resourcefully. Now where are you so we can get to the gate?"

"I'm near by the gate. I'll meet you there."

"Mitchell out." Clicking off his radio he began to make his way farther through the fog.


"Daniel we have to get out of here, now!" Vala stressed the last bit as she felt the ground outside the small cave get hit again. Dirt fell slowly from the ceiling and walls. "I'm not joking, now!"

"Just hold on a moment, I think I might have found something."

"That's very lovely, take a picture and we'll take it back with us."

"Go ahead without me, I'll catch up" he stated but Vala knew he was trying to order her away. Shaking her head she grabbed his arm tightly and held on as another tremor went through the land.

"Daniel."

"I got it copied down, lets go." Nodding they grabbed their packs from the ground and began running out of the cave that they had been hiding in. A tremor ran through out the body of the planet and sent Vala to the right at the exit of the cave. Scrambling she tried to hold her footing but another tremor similar to an Earth quack sent her onto the ground then rolling a couple of feet away.

"Ow," she whined as she tried to move from the cold ground.

"You all right Vala?"

"Oh yeah, I'm just peachy. Can't you see that I'm peachy? I must say I have never been better, though I think my back needs a good cracking...speaking of that. Oh Daniel, how about you get over here and stop clinging to the wall of the cave."

"Oh don't get snappy at me, its not my fault you didn't hold on."

"Oh now whose getting snappy." Standing up she dusted herself off then began looking around. "The Ori really did a number on this place. Do you think everyone else is okay?"

"I'm sure they're fine, now lets get out of here." Nodding they treaded on through the forest in silence both keeping watch for stray enemy soldiers.

"Daniel," Vala began but another quack shook them and sent them both to the right. Vala's back went against the tree hard and Daniel reached out and propelled himself against Vala. "Well, Daniel. Though this is a pleasant turn of events I just don't think this is the time."

"Vala."

"What?"

"Shut up." Grabbing her hand he pulled her around the tree and pointed into a clearing. A fleet or of Ori ships were landing slowly as they dropped to the ground their was a slight rumble and the lifting of dust from the ground. Soldiers soon began marching out led by Priors.

"There's got to be...hundreds of them."

"More like thousands."

"And that's only here." Both of them held their breath as they watched their comrades fight. "Daniel" she began but another explosions was heard close by and a long slice of one of the ships landed on the ground only a couple feet away. "Lets go."

"Right," he nodded and dodged around the steamy piece of metal as another fell near them. A sound of a dieing ship and the crackle of flames sped closer but everything seemed to be moving in slow motion.

"Daniel!" she yelled and pushed him away as a part of the ship landed and sent Vala to the ground.

"Vala," he moaned as he crawled to her body. Blood was beginning to soak one of her pant legs as she forced her leg out from underneath the metal.

"I'm okay," she whispered as she tried to get up, "really." Grabbing her arm he pulled her up and let Vala's weight transfer to him as they hobbled.

"Are you okay?" She shot a glare at him.

"Oh yeah, the cold blood is a real nice relief from the burning sensation in my muscles."

"Vala. I'm serious."

"So am I, sort of. I'm a little dizzy," her voice was becoming more tired as she fell against him and brought them both to a stop. Everything went almost silent for a moment, only the crackle of flames from the recharge could be heard. It began to spread around them. The silence was cut into by a blast then another one and suddenly they felt excruciating pain then nothing. Their lifeless bodies fell to the ground.


"Where's Doctor Jackson and Vala MalDoran?" Landry barked as the gate closed.

"They didn't make it, sir" Mitchell whispered.

"Once we found them it was to late," Sam forced out, "they were surrounded by Priors and they were..."

"Shooting them again, sir." Teal'c dodged around them and his solemn expression was the only hint to his real feelings about this. The teams faces were covered in dirt and blood from the heat of battle and the gleam from their skin wasn't from sweat but tears.

"SG-1, to the infirmary...we Debrief in 1800 hours." The room suddenly felt chilled as did the hearts of SG-1 and all those with them.


To Be Continued...


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Love,

Shinki