New Arrivals
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
AN: Just a suggestion, there is little "background" story in this story, so you may want to check out one of the previous stories listed below. Also, remember that no " marks means telepathic speach.
"The Alternate Daughter"
"Cassi, Cassie"
"2-D"
"What If's, Maybe So's, and Could've Been's"
"Jack! Leave me alone! I can lift a box!" Sam Carter-O'Neill told her husband crossly. She was six months pregnant, and he seemed to think she'd lost the ability to do anything more than eat and walk on her own. As sson as she'd started showing he'd tried to convince her to go on maternity leave, but she refused.
"Mom? Where do you want this one?" thier nearly 17-year old daughter asked from behind a large box that normally would've taken two people to lift. Sam's house had just sold and they were in the process of moving all of her stuff into thier house, which meant Cass and Jack had to go through and make room for it all.
"Just put it down in the living room, Cass" Sam answered.
"Cass, take this box too!" Jack indicated a box sitting at his feet.
What am I, a slave? I'm going to need a very big lunch! Cass grumbled at them as she walked away down the hall, the second box floating along behind her.
"That's fragile!" her mom called after her.
I know! the girl implanted in her head. No sooner had she disappeared than Teal'c appeared.
"Where shall I put these things?" he asked. Sam had to laugh. He had a baby bag on each shoulder and held a bassinet overflowing with diapers, baby blankets and other baby paraphanalia, over hung by a colorful mobile that, Teal'c assured them, lit up and played the theme to Star Wars.
"Stork take the day off?" Jack joked, straight faced. Teal'c raised an eyebrow, but said nothing.
"Put them by the window, please, Teal'c" Sam instructed him. She smiled as he set the entire ensemble down quite gently in front of the window. Her good humor restored, Sam handed the box she had fought to carry herself to her husband.
"Here. I'm going down to make Cass some lunch" she said happily and floated out of the room.
"Will Major Carter be accompanying us on our next mission?" Teal'c asked.
"Not if I can help it, and her name's O'Neill now" Jack replied.
"Her name is no longer Samantha Carter?"
"No....well yes. It's Samantha Carter-O'Neill. A woman usually takes her husband's name" Jack explained.
"I see" The way Teal'c said it, Jack got the impression he didn't exactly approve of the tradition. Jack just rolled his eyes and headed for the door.
"O'Neill!" Jack turned around, wondering what Teal'c wanted now.
"I have spoken with General Hammond about moving back to the SGC, and he has assured me a place again. I can begin moving tomorrow, if you wish" Jack put his box down.
"You want to move back to the mountain?" he asked.
"It is no longer appropriate for me to live within your dwelling" Teal'c answered as if it were a fact Jack should well know.
"Teal'c, just cause Carter.....Sam's moving in, doesn't mean you have to move out. For cryin' out loud, we just got permission for you to stay with me barely a year ago!"
"If I stay, there will be no room for the new child" Teal'c stated. Jack hadn't thought of that.
"I'll talk to Sam, we'll figure something out"
"If you wish, O'Neill" Teal'c replied.
"I do. Now, help me take this box back downstairs" Jack bent and lifted the box by himself, so Teal'c merely followed him down to the kitchen. There were towels and dishes, a lamp, and a small box labeled "trinkets" flying through the air. The lamp nearly ran into Daniel's head as he attempted to keep ahold of a light, if very large, mirror.
"Hey!" he shouted, "Cass, watch where you're flinging that stuff!" Cass peeked her head around the corner and grimced.
Ooops! "Sorry, Uncle Danny!" she added verbally. Just then, a heavy knock on the door and a roudy laugh alerted them to an unfortuante visitor.
"Teal'c, grab that stuff!" Jack ordered and nodded at the still floating lam and towels. Janet, who had been working with Sam in the kitchen, reached up and grabbed the dishes.
"Oh, Dad!" Cass called from the front door, "We've got some more help!" Loud laughing and the sound of things being knocked over accompanied the announcement. A second later, the Bardenoffs erupted into the kitchen area.
"What's goin' on over here?" Dan asked amiably, "You aren't movin' out are ya?"
"Uh, no" Jack answered, "We're just moving some of Sam's things in" He suddenly realized explaining everything to his nieghbors was going to be hard, as they still thought Jack was a hollywood super star and that Sam and Jack had been married for over 17 years.
"Cass, come eat" Sam ordered, scooping a whole box of mac'n'cheese and three turkey and lettuce sandwiches onto a plate. Cass grabbed the plate and started gulping down the food.
"Boy, she sure can pound it away, huh?" Dan crowed, slapping Jack on the back. Jack just forced an almost-smile. Sam came away from the oven and Betty Bardenoff let out a little squeal.
"Oh, look at you!" she cried. She rushed over and put her hands over Sam's slightly protruding abdomen.
"Look, Dan, they're having a baby!" Sam closed her eyes and could already see the endless stream of unwanted advice, endless questions and mountains of unneeded hand me downs waiting in the future.
"About seven months sweetie? I remember when I was carrying Eddie dear, I just couldn't lift a finger my last two months! Well, that was the middle of summer, wasn't it, and here it's November, but still, you just never can tell, can you?" The woman babbled on in one breath. She would have gone on if a loud crashing sound hadn't stopped her. They all turned and saw Eddie trapped under a heavy box that had been sitting on top of another box, and Bobby standing over him, grinning.
"Bobby!" Dan yelled, "You leave your brother alone!" Cass got up and lifted the box off the little boy, who then scurried out the door, his brother hot on his heels.
"Ah, boys, eh?" Dan gafawed, "Come on, Jack, I'll help you carry someo f these boxes in!" Jack was forced to set his box down and follow the man back out to the moving truck.
"You just sit yourself down, honey!" Betty pushed Sam down into a chair, "We'll take care of everything!" As she started jabbering, Janet and Daniel converged around Cass.
"Are they.....always like this?" Daniel asked queitly. Cass just groaned, rolled her eyes, and went to help.
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
AN: Just a suggestion, there is little "background" story in this story, so you may want to check out one of the previous stories listed below. Also, remember that no " marks means telepathic speach.
"The Alternate Daughter"
"Cassi, Cassie"
"2-D"
"What If's, Maybe So's, and Could've Been's"
"Jack! Leave me alone! I can lift a box!" Sam Carter-O'Neill told her husband crossly. She was six months pregnant, and he seemed to think she'd lost the ability to do anything more than eat and walk on her own. As sson as she'd started showing he'd tried to convince her to go on maternity leave, but she refused.
"Mom? Where do you want this one?" thier nearly 17-year old daughter asked from behind a large box that normally would've taken two people to lift. Sam's house had just sold and they were in the process of moving all of her stuff into thier house, which meant Cass and Jack had to go through and make room for it all.
"Just put it down in the living room, Cass" Sam answered.
"Cass, take this box too!" Jack indicated a box sitting at his feet.
What am I, a slave? I'm going to need a very big lunch! Cass grumbled at them as she walked away down the hall, the second box floating along behind her.
"That's fragile!" her mom called after her.
I know! the girl implanted in her head. No sooner had she disappeared than Teal'c appeared.
"Where shall I put these things?" he asked. Sam had to laugh. He had a baby bag on each shoulder and held a bassinet overflowing with diapers, baby blankets and other baby paraphanalia, over hung by a colorful mobile that, Teal'c assured them, lit up and played the theme to Star Wars.
"Stork take the day off?" Jack joked, straight faced. Teal'c raised an eyebrow, but said nothing.
"Put them by the window, please, Teal'c" Sam instructed him. She smiled as he set the entire ensemble down quite gently in front of the window. Her good humor restored, Sam handed the box she had fought to carry herself to her husband.
"Here. I'm going down to make Cass some lunch" she said happily and floated out of the room.
"Will Major Carter be accompanying us on our next mission?" Teal'c asked.
"Not if I can help it, and her name's O'Neill now" Jack replied.
"Her name is no longer Samantha Carter?"
"No....well yes. It's Samantha Carter-O'Neill. A woman usually takes her husband's name" Jack explained.
"I see" The way Teal'c said it, Jack got the impression he didn't exactly approve of the tradition. Jack just rolled his eyes and headed for the door.
"O'Neill!" Jack turned around, wondering what Teal'c wanted now.
"I have spoken with General Hammond about moving back to the SGC, and he has assured me a place again. I can begin moving tomorrow, if you wish" Jack put his box down.
"You want to move back to the mountain?" he asked.
"It is no longer appropriate for me to live within your dwelling" Teal'c answered as if it were a fact Jack should well know.
"Teal'c, just cause Carter.....Sam's moving in, doesn't mean you have to move out. For cryin' out loud, we just got permission for you to stay with me barely a year ago!"
"If I stay, there will be no room for the new child" Teal'c stated. Jack hadn't thought of that.
"I'll talk to Sam, we'll figure something out"
"If you wish, O'Neill" Teal'c replied.
"I do. Now, help me take this box back downstairs" Jack bent and lifted the box by himself, so Teal'c merely followed him down to the kitchen. There were towels and dishes, a lamp, and a small box labeled "trinkets" flying through the air. The lamp nearly ran into Daniel's head as he attempted to keep ahold of a light, if very large, mirror.
"Hey!" he shouted, "Cass, watch where you're flinging that stuff!" Cass peeked her head around the corner and grimced.
Ooops! "Sorry, Uncle Danny!" she added verbally. Just then, a heavy knock on the door and a roudy laugh alerted them to an unfortuante visitor.
"Teal'c, grab that stuff!" Jack ordered and nodded at the still floating lam and towels. Janet, who had been working with Sam in the kitchen, reached up and grabbed the dishes.
"Oh, Dad!" Cass called from the front door, "We've got some more help!" Loud laughing and the sound of things being knocked over accompanied the announcement. A second later, the Bardenoffs erupted into the kitchen area.
"What's goin' on over here?" Dan asked amiably, "You aren't movin' out are ya?"
"Uh, no" Jack answered, "We're just moving some of Sam's things in" He suddenly realized explaining everything to his nieghbors was going to be hard, as they still thought Jack was a hollywood super star and that Sam and Jack had been married for over 17 years.
"Cass, come eat" Sam ordered, scooping a whole box of mac'n'cheese and three turkey and lettuce sandwiches onto a plate. Cass grabbed the plate and started gulping down the food.
"Boy, she sure can pound it away, huh?" Dan crowed, slapping Jack on the back. Jack just forced an almost-smile. Sam came away from the oven and Betty Bardenoff let out a little squeal.
"Oh, look at you!" she cried. She rushed over and put her hands over Sam's slightly protruding abdomen.
"Look, Dan, they're having a baby!" Sam closed her eyes and could already see the endless stream of unwanted advice, endless questions and mountains of unneeded hand me downs waiting in the future.
"About seven months sweetie? I remember when I was carrying Eddie dear, I just couldn't lift a finger my last two months! Well, that was the middle of summer, wasn't it, and here it's November, but still, you just never can tell, can you?" The woman babbled on in one breath. She would have gone on if a loud crashing sound hadn't stopped her. They all turned and saw Eddie trapped under a heavy box that had been sitting on top of another box, and Bobby standing over him, grinning.
"Bobby!" Dan yelled, "You leave your brother alone!" Cass got up and lifted the box off the little boy, who then scurried out the door, his brother hot on his heels.
"Ah, boys, eh?" Dan gafawed, "Come on, Jack, I'll help you carry someo f these boxes in!" Jack was forced to set his box down and follow the man back out to the moving truck.
"You just sit yourself down, honey!" Betty pushed Sam down into a chair, "We'll take care of everything!" As she started jabbering, Janet and Daniel converged around Cass.
"Are they.....always like this?" Daniel asked queitly. Cass just groaned, rolled her eyes, and went to help.
