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"Teal'c! Any help here buddy? I'm almost out of ammo!" Colonel O'Neill shouted as he ducked back behind the wall for cover.

"I too am pinned down O'Neill." The large man answered from behind a large tree. The high pitched giggles of their attackers grew to full laughs, and both men knew they were doomed.

- 5 minutes earlier -

Dr. Jackson stepped out of the passenger side of Jack's car, and looked over at Jack and Teal'c who had remained firmly seated for some reason. "Are you guys..." was as far as he got before turning in surprise at two giggley shrieks in time to catch two streams of frigid water directly to the chest. As the young attackers retreated to the back of the house, he turned back to the car and sputtered, "You knew that would happen!"

"Carter told me the girls plan before she left the base this morning." Jack said, laughing as he pulled two water guns of his own from the glove box.

"And you told Teal'c, but not me?"

"I was uninformed, Dr. Jackson. Two heads of brown hair hidden in the bushes indicated an ambush." The large man said, as he accepted the second weapon.

Daniel glared at his friends as he grabbed the bag of gifts from beside Teal'c, walked to the door, and knocked.

"Come on in," Janet called from somewhere inside.

He placed the presents in the small pile that had accumulated on the living room table, and walked to the kitchen where he could hear Janet working on dinner. He wrapped the petite doctor in a quick hug, and asked, "Where's Sam?"

"Out back," She responded, grinning, "Setting up stage two of the ambush." He gave her an inquisitive look, and she laughed. "Did you think she told him just to ruin the girls fun? You should be able to see the action out the back door if you hurry."

He rushed to the door, and she laughed again as she heard the sprinkler start, and the colonel cry out, "Carter!"

"Teal'c!" Ally cried out, as she recognized the large man's head before he and the colonel retreated behind the corner. Cassie and Sam looked at her, confused, as he peaked back around the side of the house.

"Ally, it is an unexpected, but pleasant surprise to see you here." The large man said, approaching the trio. This proved to be a bad idea when both young girls began firing again, forcing him to quickly find cover behind the large oak that shaded most of the yard.

Fifteen minutes later, dinner was in the oven, and Janet met the five soaked combatants at the door with a stack of towls. Jack and Teal'c were the worst off, having been wearing street cloths throughout the fight, and Janet was glad that the large man's black shirt hid his Goa'uld pouch even when wet. Cassie, Sam, and Ally were all wearing bathing suits, and Sam would not have been wet at all had she not decided to jump into the pool at the end of the fight. Janet knelt down and fluffed a towl through her daughter's hair before wrapping it around her, and wrapping another, and herself, around Sam and saying, "Samantha Carter's Super Water Turret had better be back to my sprinkler by tomorrow morning."

Her girlfriend blushed, and leaned back into her, "It will be... Should be... How long do I have until dinner?" Janet laughed, and let her go start working on it.

"So, small world Doc, it turns out that Ally here is the girl who helped Teal'c out last month when he had that weird...," the colonel paused for a second, "bug."

Cassie's face lit up, and she hugged the other girl, thanking her for saving her uncle, having heard the gist of the tale from her mother, Janet glared at him for his word choice, before turning to the girl and saying, "Well, we owe you our gratitude then. If it hadn't been for you, we may not have found him in time."

"And anyone who can kick Maybourn in the shins is cool in my book." Jack said, almost proudly, before turning to the doctor and asking, "So, what? These two go to school together?"

"Yes. Both are exceptionally bright, so their teacher had them work together on a project a few weeks ago. I think Ally is Cassie's first real friend here." She responded, smiling down at the girl that none of them could guess would change their world.

Clunky, expositiony, blarg. I don't really like how this turned out, but I can't really think of a way to fix it. It feels too much like this is just to introduce Ally to everyone else and establish her as Cassie's best friend. It is that, but it shouldn't feel like just that.

Anyway, this story will mostly focus on the events of 'Rite of Passage' and heavily feature Sam/Janet as well as Cassie/Ally and Family! SG-1 (thats how people format that kind of thing these days yes? I see things like Evil! (character x), and Sad! (character z) other places, especially over in 'Harry Potter' and 'Supernatural') as most of the time they feel like a big family on the show, but other times they don't (A large example being in 'Rite' itself) and it bugs me. I figure Sam and Janet being together would bring the group together more and I will play off of that. As a note, Ally didn't kick Maybourn in the shin on the show unfortunately, but it sets me up for something I have planned later.