Stargate: SG-1
"Minor Changes"
Summary:
Daniel gets downsized, now it's up to Jack to care for
(and
discipline) the stubborn little linguist.
Author's Note: Takes place in season one, after "Fire and Water".
Warning: Corporal Punishment—in chapters 8 & 11
Disclaimer: I don't own these characters, never have and
never will.
I just wrote this story for fun.
Chapter 1: A Minor Accident
The Stargate swooshed to life as the klaxons
started
blaring "OFF-WORLD ACTIVATION! INCOMING TRAVELERS!"
In
the gate room, the Iris automatically closed and armed guards stood
ready in
case it was an attack.
"Do
we have a signal?" General George Hammond asked as he
entered
the Gate's control room.
"Yes, Sir," Sergeant Walter Davis answered. "It's SG-1, Sir."
The
bald general looked puzzled at that. "They weren't scheduled
to
be back for at least a day," he said, concerned. "I wonder
what's
happened. Have Doctor Frasier report to the Gate room
immediately."
"Yes,
Sir," Walter acknowledged, as the general turned and headed
down
into the gate room itself.
He
was joined a few minutes later by Cheyenne Mountain's Chief
Medical
Officer, Dr. Janet Frasier. "I understand SG-1 is coming back
a
bit earlier than expected, Sir," she greeted him, frowning.
Hammond
nodded, also looking concerned. "That's right, Doctor,"
he
said. "Though, I can't even begin to imagine what could
have
happened this time."
"Let's
hope it's not Daniel," Frasier said, grimacing. "I
don't
think I can go through that again."
She
was referring to the recent mission SG-1 went on that led all of them
to believe that
Doctor Daniel Jackson, the team's civilian
linguist, was dead due to
the brain washing of a mysterious alien
named Nem who only wanted Jackson's
knowledge of his dead mate. It
had been a rough couple of days for
everyone at the SGC,
especially Daniel's teammates, until they
figured out that he was
indeed still alive and went to get him.
"From
your mouth to God's ears," Hammond said, hopefully. He'd
been
just as upset as everyone else when he'd thought Daniel was
dead.
He certainly didn't think SG-1 could handle anything else like
that.
He knew he certainly couldn't.
Just
then, three members of SG-1 emerged from the Gate's event
horizon
with a little blonde haired boy. Colonel Jack O'Neill, the
team's
commanding officer; Captain Samantha Carter, the team's
scientist;
and Teal'c, the Jaffa warrior who acted as the team's main
muscle,
were all present and accounted for.
Doctor Daniel Jackson; however, was not.
In
his place was a blonde, blue-eyed little boy who
appeared to be
about four or five years old wearing nothing but a
large black
t-shirt that was too sizes too big. Upon coming through
the gate,
O'Neill sat the child down on his own two feet.
"Colonel,"
Hammond spoke, addressing O'Neill, "what's going on?
Where is
Dr. Jackson, and who is this child?"
"I
believe I can answer that, Sir," the child spoke up. "I'M
Doctor
Daniel Jackson, and I'm NOT a child. I'm just shrunk."
The
little boy had a determined look on his face and stubborn set
to his
jaw that both Hammond and Frasier recognized instantly.
"We've
have a bit of a MINOR accident, Sir," O'Neill said,
smirking,
"as you can see."
Hammond
sighed. "All of you report to the infirmary
immediately,"
he ordered. "I'll expect all of you to report to the
debriefing
room in approximately one hour. I have a feeling I'm just
going to
love hearing this."
"We'll
be there, Sir," O'Neill said. He then reached down and scooped
the miniature Dr. Jackson into his arms, and with the rest of his
team and Dr. Frasier following close behind
headed for the
infirmary.
Chapter 2: Explanations and Concerns
As ordered, an hour later found
all four members of SG-1 in the
debriefing room with General
Hammond and Dr. Frasier. Any one observing
would have believed it
to be a regular post-mission debriefing, if you
didn't take into
account the small blonde boy wearing a pair of
overalls (that one
of the infirmary nurses who has children had in her
car) and
socks. He was also sitting on a couple of rather thick books so
that
he could be at eye level with all those sitting around him.
"Okay,"
General Hammond began, "now explain to me exactly how Dr.
Jackson became..."
"Shrunk," Daniel
interrupted him. He seemed determined to make that
point very
clear. He WASN'T younger, he was just SMALLER.
"Yes,"
Hammond said, nodding his head at the little linguist, "explain
how
he ended up short."
"Well, Sir," Jack started
off the explanation, "we arrived on PX-
Whatever okay. There
were a lot of trees and not a hll of a lot else. I
sent Teal'c to
scout out the area and he reported back having found a
trail.
Since there didn't seem to be anything nearby, we decided to
follow
it and see where it ended. When we got to the end, we found what
just
looked like a bunch of rocks to me, but Daniel..." He
looked
towards the downsized archeologist to continue from
there.
"Right," Daniel said, his face serious (which
looked weird coming from
a child); "well it was obvious to me
that these stones and the stones
at Stonehenge in England were of
similar design. To date, no one has
ever been able to exactly
determine or find any evidence of the
existence of the culture
that created Stonehenge. If it could be proved
that whoever had
built the structure on PX-584 was also responsible for
Stonehenge
it would be the archeological find of the century...scratch
that…the
millennium! I HAD to go check it out."
Again, there was
this stubborn set to his little jaw that seemed to
dare anyone to
contradict him on any of the points he'd just made. No
one did, of
course, as they were all still trying to wrap their brains
around
the fact that a very thorough "lecture" had just poured out
of
the mouth of a child...uh, short person.
"What happened next?" Hammond asked, curious.
"Well, Sir,"
Sam said, taking up the explanation, "there didn't APPEAR
to
be anything dangerous about the stones, so Daniel made his way to
the
center slab while the rest of us stayed back to keep an eye out
for
any trouble that may have come from around the stones. The
center slab
had some writing on it, as well as a large crystal
embedded into the
center of it. Daniel was examining it and when
he reached to touch the
crystal there was this...well...bright
light. We were all blinded by it
and when it cleared Daniel
was...uh...shrunk." She shrugged sheepishly,
as if she
didn't know how else to describe what happened.
"Once assured that he was otherwise unharmed," Teal'c spoke up for the first, "O'Neill felt that it was best to return through the Stargate."
"There weren't any warnings whatsoever
around or on this slab?" Hammond
asked, looking at their
"shrunken" archeologist.
"Well, there may have
been," Daniel admitted, hesitantly. "There was
writing
on the slab, but I didn't really pay that much attention to it
as
I was more curious about the crystal in the center. It appeared to
be
like chrysamite, which was a stone of protection, but I can't be
one
hundred percent certain."
"I see,"
Hammond said, the disapproval at the young archeologist's
actions
apparent in his voice. "Dr. Frasier, do you have anything to
say
on this matter?"
"Well," Frasier spoke up,
"most of my tests are still being run on the
blood samples I
collected from each of them, but my primary examination
showed
that whatever "shrunk" Dr. Jackson had no affect whatsoever
on
the other three. As for Dr. Jackson, he is perfectly
healthy...aside
from being...uh...shrunk that is."
Hammond
nodded, understanding. "Does anyone have any theories about
how
this happened?" he asked, next.
"Well,
whatever it was it obviously has to do with those stones,"
Daniel
spoke up immediately, "so I suggest that we go back there
and
find out."
"I don't think so!" Jack
said, before Hammond could even open his mouth
to reply. "We
aren't going back there until after we send a probe
through! Do
you really want to get even younger!?"
Daniel rolled his
eyes at the colonel. "You're just being paranoid,
Jack,"
he told him, "and I told you. I'm NOT younger, I'm just
shrunk!"
Jack opened his mouth to say something, but
Hammond interrupted
him. "Gentlemen, that's enough," he
said, firmly. "We have enough
problems without bickering
amongst ourselves. I'm afraid I have to
agree with the colonel,
Daniel, as I'm not sure it would be safe to send you
back there in
your current...uh...shrunken state. We'll send a probe
through,
and then maybe SG-2 can accompany Captain Carter and Teal'c so
that
they can act as guides and study the situation more
thoroughly."
Daniel looked like he was going to protest
this, but then just
sighed. "Very well," he said,
sullenly. "If you don't need me anymore,
General, I DO have
work I need to be doing in my office."
Hammond nodded. "Go ahead, son," he said, giving him a supportive nod.
Daniel hopped down and made his way to the door. He
glared up at the
door handle, as he was just a head shorter than
it. "This sucks," they
heard him mumble, as he stretched
up on his toes to open it.
"Want some help?" Jack asked him, trying not to grin.
Daniel turned and glare at him.
"No, Jack," he said, stubbornly, "I
don't." He
managed to open the door and headed out of it. They all
winced
when he slammed it behind him.
"Little brat," Jack
huffed, slightly annoyed. Getting attitude from an
adult Daniel
was one thing, but getting it from the "shrunken"
version
was quite another.
Hammond nodded, agreeing with
him on that one. "Doctor," he said,
addressing Frasier,
"will you please give us your opinion on
the
situation?"
Frasier nodded. "Yes, Sir,"
she said. "To put it bluntly, I am a little
concerned. Dr.
Jackson is being very stubborn, which I know isn't
something new,
but as he is currently the size and physical age of a
five year
old it may be a problem. He isn't going to admit that he's going
to
need help with certain things, won't be able to do other things
he's
normally used to doing, and I have a feeling that is going to
make him
very...well…cranky!"
"That's putting
it mildly, doc," Jack told her, sarcastically. "What
should
we do, though? Do we treat him any differently?"
"In
some things, no," Frasier answered him, "but in other
things, yes.
Until we can figure out what caused this, we don't
know if there IS a
way to reverse it or not. Daniel needs to
accept what's happened and learn
to deal with it. It's not going
to be easy for him, but he's going to
have to accept that he isn't
just shrunk. He may have the mental capacity
of an adult, but from
everything I've observed about him so far he has
the physical form
and emotions of a five year old child. I think the
best way to do
things is play them by ear. I assume you're going to be
looking
after him, Colonel?"
Jack nodded. "Yep," he
said. "He was already staying with me, anyway. I
don't see
why that has to change. I'll look after the little
guy...whether
he wants me to or not." He could be just as stubborn as
their
little blonde linguist, more so even.
Frasier nodded. "I'd
wager not," she said, grinning, "and that is what
I
mean. Try not to treat him any differently unless he gives you
a
reason to."
"So," Jack asked, smirking, "I
SHOULD take him out for a drink later,
huh?"
Frasier
rolled her eyes at him. "Of course not," she said, "but
don't
treat him like a kid unless he starts acting like one. When
he does,
treat him accordingly, but otherwise give him some space
and don't try
to do EVERYTHING for him. In time, I have the
feeling the demands of
his body and emotions will force him to
accept the situation, but until
that happens just grit your teeth
and bare it."
Jack nodded. "Or I could just tan his
behind if he decides to throw a
tantrum," he said,
grinning.
Frasier grinned, also. "That, too," she
said, simply. The others grinned
at this as well, though they knew
the colonel was only half joking about it.
"Very well,"
Hammond said. "For now, we need to get started on trying
to
figure this problem out. SG-1 is on stand down, at least
Colonel
O'Neill and Doctor Jackson are, so try and catch up on any
work you
have to do around here. Dismissed." That being said,
the general stood
up and headed for his office to report the
situation to the president.
"Why don't the two of you go get some chow," Jack told Sam and Teal'c.
"What about you, Sir?" Sam asked, curious.
"I've got a
"shrunken" archeologist to round up first," he
replied,
smirking. "We'll meet you there."
With
that, he headed towards the lifts that would take him to Daniel's
office, knowing he was going to have a battle on his hands. Getting
the adult Daniel to eat when he was
in the middle of translating
some stuff was like pulling teeth, getting
the "shrunken"
version to eat was going to be even more difficult, he
was
sure.
Oh, well, he'd never backed down from a challenge yet.
He wasn't about to start now.
Chapter 3: A Battle of Wills
To say Doctor Daniel Jackson was a bit
pissed off would be an
understatement. It was bad enough he'd been
"shrunk", and bad enough that
he'd been forced to wear
these clothes, but when his fellow
colleagues at the SGC started
patting him on the head and telling him
how cute he was…THAT is
where he absolutely drew the line on the
indignity of this entire
situation!
Okay, he admitted that slamming the door to the
conference room had
been a "tad" childish, but the fact
that he wasn't being allowed to
go back to that planet infuriated
him. As he made his way to his
office, intent on proving that
absolutely NOTHING had changed except
his height, he'd come upon
Walter Davis.
"Hello, Dr. Jackson," Walter said,
grinning down at him. "The
debriefing over already?"
Daniel
glared up at the tech, who could usually be found in the
Gate's
control room operating the computer that ran the thing. "It
is
for me, Walter," he huffed, aggravated. "I'm sure
Jack and the others
are still in there talking about me."
Walter
just grinned. "I'm sure they're just trying to figure out how
to
make you...big again," he said, hesitantly. He'd heard from one
of
the nurses in the infirmary that under no circumstances were
you to
refer to Dr. Jackson as a child. Not, at least, if you
valued having
shins.
"I guess," Daniel said,
though he still didn't like that they were
discussing things
without him. "I've got some work to do, Walter, so
I'd best
get to my office."
"Of course, Dr. Jackson,"
Walter said, smiling. "See you around." He
then patted
him on the head and continued walking away. "He really is
a
cute kid," he muttered to himself, or so he thought.
Daniel
glared at the man's retreating back. Fuming, he turned and
headed
for the lifts to take him to his office. Walter wasn't the
only
one, however. At least three other people had done the
same
thing!
I keep telling them, I'm NOT a kid!
Going
into his office, he slammed the door shut behind him and made
his
way over to his desk. Climbing into his large, comfy chair
he
realized he might have a bit of a problem. He had two choices,
he
could either prop up on his knees so that he could see his
computer
monitor or he could get a couple of books to sit on.
He
really didn't want to get the books (that was just too humiliating)
but he didn't
think he would like sitting on his knees for several
hours. Comfort
won out over embarrassment; after all, it wasn't
like anyone would
really see him. Right?
Sighing, he hopped
down and headed over to his bookcase. Looking up
at it, he
realized he was probably going to need to get a step
ladder. Of
course, he was SHRUNK enough that he could just climb up
the thing
and get the books he needed, but he could just imagine what
Jack's
reaction to that would be.
Since when do I care what Jack thinks
Decision made, he hoisted himself up and started
climbing. He had
made it to the second to the top shelf and was
preparing to toss down
the two thickest reference books when Jack
decided to barge in.
"Daniel!" the Air Force
colonel's sharp voice exclaimed. "What the
HLL do you think
you're doing!?"
Jack's shout caused Daniel to jump,
causing him to teeter backwards
and fall from the bookcase. He
landed on his butt, hard. Jack was
standing over him in a couple
of large strides and glared down at him.
"Thanks a lot,
Jack," he huffed, getting up and rubbing his stinging
posterior.
"That's just what I needed!"
"You could have hurt yourself!" Jack said, sternly.
Daniel rolled his
eyes. Ever since they'd all believed he'd died on
Nem's planet,
Jack had been even more uptight and overprotective than
he usually
was. Normally, Daniel thought it kinda nice that the man
valued
his friendship that much, but he also thought it was time to
get
over it and move on. He certainly didn't appreciate it at
this
particular moment.
"Did you have a reason for
barging in?" he asked him,
sarcastically. "Or did you
just come to glare at me?"
Jack's eyes narrowed. "We
were all going to get some lunch," he told
him, "and I
came to get you."
Daniel sighed. He WASN'T about to go to
the mess hall where everyone
would stare at him and make 'cute'
comments. "I haven't even started
on my work yet, Jack,"
he told him. "You all go ahead and eat without
me. I'll grab
something a little bit later." Bending down, he picked
up the
two books he'd managed to get down before his abrupt landing
and
started back towards his desk with them.
"Daniel,"
Jack said, "I know for a fact the only thing you had
for
breakfast this morning was a cup of coffee. You need to
eat."
Daniel pointedly ignored that. He put the two books
in his chair and
climbed back up. Getting comfortable, or as
comfortable as he could,
he twisted back around to find Jack
perched on the edge of his desk
fiddling with one of his
artifacts.
"Put that down," he told him, ALMOST pouting, "and I told you I have work to do. I'll eat later."
Jack shook his head.
"Work can wait," he said, firmly. "You ARE going
to
go get something to eat. Right now!" Going around the desk,
he
turned his chair around and quite easily picked him up.
"Put
me down, Jack!" Daniel yelled at him. "I said I DON'T want
to
go!"
"And I said you're going," Jack
said, making his way towards the
door. He wasn't about to get into
a battle of wills with the kid,
especially knowing he'd probably
lose. He decided the more assertive
approach was necessary and so
that is what he used.
"Fine," Daniel huffed, seeing
that the man wasn't going to be
reasonable. "At least let me
walk."
Jack stopped, and thought about that. "All
right," he said, "but only
if you stay right beside me
the entire time. I'm not about to let you
double back on
me."
"Yeesh, Jack!" Daniel said, as he was sat
back on his on two feet
again. "Do I look like some kid to
you!?"
Jack looked down at him, giving him a very pointed look.
"Don't even think about answering that,"
Daniel told him, crossing
his arms over his chest and glaring up
at him.
Jack just smirked. "Wouldn't dream of it, Danny,"
he said,
chuckling. "Now, let's go get some chow. I'm
starving." Together,
though one certainly more willing than
the other, they made their way
to lifts. Daniel sighed.
It's going to be a long day
Chapter 4: Playing It By Ear
Lunch actually turned out pretty well.
Sure, more than a few people
turned to stare at him...for about
two seconds. A death glare from
Jack had them turning around VERY
quickly, which helped things out
considerably. Sam and Teal'c
treated him the same as always, and Jack
didn't hover TOO
much.
"Well," Daniel said, after he'd eaten all that
his SHRUNKEN stomach
would allow him to, "I still have those
translations to finish so I
guess I'd better get back to my
office."
"Actually," Jack said, "we've
been given a couple of day's downtime,
so I thought we'd just
go ahead and head out."
Daniel looked confused. "We
have?" he asked, looking a Sam and
Teal'c. "Why?"
"Well,
Daniel," Sam told him, hesitantly, "the General felt that
you
might need some time to...adjust...and all. So, while Teal'c
and I
get started on trying to figure out what...uh...shrunk
you...you and
the colonel can just relax for a couple of
days."
"I don't want to relax," Daniel said,
stubbornly, "I want to work on
my translations, and then I
want to go back to that planet and
translate what's on that stone
slab!"
Jack sighed. He had known Daniel wouldn't take the
news of their down
time well, but he also knew he'd be more
comfortable and more relaxed
away from all the eyes that seemed to
just stare at him.
"The general already said you couldn't
go back there until it was
proven safe enough, Danny," he
reminded his miniature best
friend, "besides, I thought after
we left here we could run by the
mall and get you some
clothes."
"Clothes?" Daniel asked, scrunching
up his eyebrows in confusion. "I
don't need clothes,
Jack."
"Really?" Jack asked him, raising an
eyebrow. "So...you plan on
wearing those overalls all the
time? Huh?"
Daniel glared at him. "No," he
said, sullenly, "but I don't want to
spend perfectly good
money on clothes I'm only going to be wearing
for a short time,
either."
"Well then," Jack told him, smirking,
"you're in luck 'cuz you AREN'T
going to be spending
perfectly good money on clothes you're only
going to be wearing
for a short time. I am." He then picked up his
tray and
Daniel's to carry to the trash cans. Daniel followed him.
"What
do you mean you are?" he asked. "I don't want you spending
any
money on me, Jack."
Jack sighed. "You need
clothes, Daniel," he told him, firmly, "and
you know it.
We won't get but a few outfits, okay? A couple of
shirts, a pair
of slacks, a pair of blue jeans, some socks and
underwear. That's
it." He tossed the trash and then they headed back
to the
table with the others.
Daniel sighed. "All right," he said, grudgingly.
Jack grinned. "Sweet," he said.
"How about you go get whatever you
need out of your office
and then meet me at the locker room. Okay?"
Daniel
nodded. "Sure," he said, and headed out of the mess hall
back
to his office to pack his briefcase. Just because he wasn't
going to
be on base didn't mean he couldn't finish those
translations and he'd
be dmnd if he let Jack O'Neill stop
him.
"What's the plan, Sir?" Sam asked him, as she
and Teal'c watched
Daniel head out of the mess.
Jack
shrugged. "We're just gonna have to play it by ear, Carter,"
he
told her. "I'll treat him like I always have, unless he
gives me a
reason not to."
Sam nodded, but still looked hesitant.
"Don't worry," he assured her,
"everything's going to be all right.
You and T just work on
finding a way to get Danny back to six foot,
okay?"
"We will endeavor to do so, O'Neill," Teal'c assured him.
Jack
nodded and then headed out to go change. Daniel met him at the
locker
room door just as he had finished changing and was coming out.
He
couldn't help but grin at the sight of the five year old
archeologist
lugging around a rather full briefcase.
Good grief, all he's missing is the kitchen sink
"I'm ready to go, Jack,"
Daniel told him, huffing and puffing as he
set the overstuffed
briefcase down for a moment.
"Ya think?" Jack asked,
rolling his eyes. He then reached down and
picked up the brief
case for the little guy.
"Hey," Daniel protested,
"I'm more than capable of carrying my own
briefcase." He
crossed his arms over his little chest and glared up
at his best
friend.
"I'd like to get to the mall before next week,
Danny," Jack told him,
bluntly. "I've got it. Let's go."
Still glaring, the little linguist
followed him to the lifts and
up to the parking lot. When they reached
his truck, the little guy
wordlessly climbed into the front seat and
buckled himself in. He
then closed the passenger's side door a little harder
than was necessary.
Jack winced. He had a feeling this was going to
be one shopping trip
that he wasn't going to enjoy that
much.
Oh well, you only live once. Right?
He
climbed into the truck, started 'er up, and pulled out of the
parking
lot headed for the nearest mall.
Chapter 5: Boxers or Briefs?
Their first stop at the mall was to
the shoe store, there was no
doubt about that. After pulling into
the parking lot and turning the truck off,
Jack quickly got out
and made his way around to the passenger side. Opening the door, he
scooped up Daniel and started making his way towards the
entrance.
Daniel did not like this, and told him so. "I
CAN walk, Jack," he
grumbled, sourly.
"Not in
sock-feet you can't," Jack told him, grinning. "It's
only
'til we get you some shoes, Danny, and then I'll let you walk
your
little butt off if you want." That settled the matter as far
as
he was concerned and they headed for the nearest shoe store
from the
entrance.
Walking in, they were immediately
assailed by a very pretty, very
perky, VERY (overly, in Daniel's
opinion) cheerful young sales
girl. "Hello," she greeted
them, smiling so widely that you could
practically see all her
teeth, "and how may I help you today?"
Jack grinned,
having already prepared himself for that question while
on the
drive over here. He held up one of Daniel's feet for
display.
"Wouldn't you know it," he said, "but my godson went
to put
on his shoes this morning and they fell completely apart. I
love this kid, but I
swear he wears out more shoes faster than his
old man can buy 'em!" He
made a point of ignoring Daniel's
scowling face and he hoped the girl
would, too.
She did,
thankfully. "Well now," she said, brightly, "why don't
the
two of you have a seat and I'll pick out a few pairs for the
little
one there to try on. What size, and is there any particular
styles he
would prefer?"
Daniel started to answer her,
but Jack quickly spoke before
him. "Just a simple sneaker
will do. Blue, if you have 'em, and
preferably without shoe
strings. As far as size, I'm not quite sure.
You'd be a better
guess at that sort of thing than I am." He
again held up
Daniel's foot for inspection.
The girl pursed her lips. "Hmm,"
she said, "I think a size nine,
maybe. I'll bring an eight
and a ten, too, just to be certain." With
that, she scurried
(I swear, there's no other word to describe it)
off to the
children's section.
After she was gone, Jack heaved a huge
sigh of relief and sat down.
He sat Daniel down beside him, still
ignoring the look the kid was
giving him.
"Godson?" Daniel asked, questioningly. "What was that about?"
Jack
shrugged. "I figured that'd be the easiest way to explain
you,"
he told him. "Most folks know I'm single and don't
have a kid, so I
thought I'd tell them you're my godson.
You're dad, which is BIG you by
the way, had to go out of town for
a couple of days and left you with
me."
"Oh,"
Daniel said, surprised. It was actually a pretty decent
argument
and a believable one, too. "When did you think of it?"
"Just
now on the way over here," Jack admitted. "It was a
pretty
quiet ride, so I had time to think." He looked down at
the kid,
giving him a significant look.
Daniel actually
managed to look sheepish. "Sorry about that," he
mumbled.
"I just hate all this."
Jack nodded, patting him on
the back. "I know," he said, "and
everybody's
working really hard to figure out how to get you back to
normal.
In the mean time, you and I'll just have to play everything
by
ear. Okay?"
Daniel nodded. "I guess," he said,
obviously still not liking the
idea of having to be a kid.
Just
then, the sales girl came back with a pair of blue-n-white Nikes
that
had velcro across the tongue. "How about these?" she asked,
taking the shoes out of the box for their inspection.
Jack
looked the shoes over. They looked fine to him. "Okay, I
guess,"
he told her, "but it's not me that's going to
be wearing them. Danny?"
He looked at the little archeologist
expectantly.
Jack's attention may have been on the shoes
themselves, but Daniel's eyes
had automatically gone to the price
tag. He couldn't believe how much
this store wanted for a pair of
KIDS shoes. He had every intention of
paying Jack back for
whatever he spent on him, but he couldn't let
the man spend that
kind of money! That was just plain ridiculous.
"Uh,"
he said, trying to remember how a five year old would act if
they
didn't like shoes, "I don't like 'em! I want something else!"
He
crossed his arms and pretended (okay, maybe not pretend all
that
much) to pout.
Jack looked confused. "What's wrong with 'em?" he asked, puzzled.
Daniel just scowled
at him. "I said I don't like 'em," he said,
stubbornly.
"Take 'em back now!" This he directed at the sales girl;
and it wasn't all that polite, either.
"Daniel!"
Jack said, sternly. "Don't be rude. If you don't like the
shoes,
just say so. Now, apologize." The tone of voice he was using
was
the one he used when they were on missions. It was his
"colonel"
voice and the kid had better listen to
it.
Daniel, who really hadn't meant to sound SO mean, looked
at the young
woman and said, "Sorry, Ma'am. Could you please
bring something else?"
The sales girl smiled. "Of
course I can, honey," she said, replacing
the shoes in their
box and going back for another pair.
"What was that
about?" Jack asked the little linguist, scowling. "You
keep
saying you're not a kid, Daniel, but I gotta tell you that
display
just now was one hundred percent spoiled brat!"
Daniel
scowled back at him. "I'm NOT a kid, Jack," he
said,
stubbornly. "I just didn't like the shoes."
"All
right," Jack said, "but you'd better be more polite or so
help
me..." He left the threat unfinished. He'd let the kid
squirm, trying
to figure out what "or so help me..."
meant. It had always worked
well with Charlie, after all; of
course his son hadn't been a
downsized thirty year old
archeologist, either.
Face it, O'Neill; you're in
unfamiliar territory here. Tread
carefully
The girl
returned with a pair of Reeboks, this time. Like the
Nikes, they
were blue-n-white and also had the velcro across the top
of 'em.
Again, Daniel checked out the price and found it too high.
However,
he wanted to get out of there and he certainly didn't want
Jack
treating him any more like a child than he already was, so he
said,
"Those are fine, Uncle Jack. I like them."
Jack
raised an eyebrow at the "uncle" part, but
otherwise
nodded. "All right, let's see if they fit," he
said, reaching for the
right shoe and undoing the velcro across
the top. Luckily for all
three of them, it fit and so did the
other one.
"You mind if he wears 'em out of the store?"
Jack asked the sales
girl, as she rang up the purchase at the
register.
"Of course not," she said, taking his credit card. She swiped it,
and then handed it back to him. "You two have a nice day now and come again."
Daniel rolled his eyes, as they made their way out of the store.
Hll will freeze over first, lady
Next, they headed to the Gap Kids. Here, Jack's
carefully enforced
Air Force patience was frayed nearly to the
breaking point.
Everything
he held up for the kid's inspection he found something to
complain
about. After sorting through every rack in the boys'
section and
still having found nothing Daniel either liked or
approved of, he
decided it was time to put his foot down.
"Daniel,"
he said, his voice tight with control, "you have about
five
seconds to pick SOMETHING or I'm going to start picking for
you. And
you know exactly what I'd pick for you..." He smiled
wickedly, eyeing
a black t-shirt with a smiling Bart Simpson on
the front of it.
Daniel got the message, and decided it was
time to stop hemming and
hawing. He picked out a couple of solid
color t-shirts, a couple of
polo shirts, two pairs of slacks, and
one pair of blue jeans.
Nightwear wasn't needed, as he could just
sleep in one of his own BIG
shirts.
Jack made sure the
sizes matched, but otherwise approved of the kid's
choices. "That
just leaves one final question," he told
Daniel,
grinning.
"What's that?" Daniel asked, puzzled at what he'd forgotten.
"Boxers or Briefs?" Jack asked, grinning wickedly. He held up a package of each for the kid to pick his poison.
Daniel blushed from the top of his
head to the bottom of his toes, he
was sure. "You're evil,
Jack," he muttered, snatching the briefs out
of his
hand.
Jack just chuckled. "I know," he said,
ruffling the little
archeologists' hair. "Now, let's go pay
for all this. We'll get
something to eat and then head home."
It was one very exhausted Jack O'Neill who pulled his truck
into
the drive way of his house a couple of hours later.
Naturally, the events
of the day had finally caught up to Daniel
and the poor little guy
fell asleep on the way home. Getting the
kid out of the truck wasn't
a problem, nor was getting him
upstairs.
"I guess a shower will have to wait 'til
tomorrow, Danny," he
whispered to the sleeping kid as he took
off the overalls, t-shirt,
and newly purchased shoes. Quickly
changing him into one of his own
regular shirts, which swallowed
him whole now, he tucked him into
bed.
As he turned out the
light, he couldn't help but grin at the sight of
the tiny kid in
the overly large bed.
"Night, Danny," he whispered,
turning out the light. "Don't let the
bed bugs bite."
Closing the door partially, he then headed back down
to the truck
to get the bags and things out.
After
getting himself ready for bed (after deciding to wait and shower
tomorrow, as well) he
laid down and prepared himself for tomorrow.
Maybe Danny's attitude
would improve after a good night's sleep.
Jack snorted at that.
Yeah, and the general's hair will grow back overnight
Chapter 6: The Nightmare
"Danyel!" Sha're called to him. "Come to me, my Danyel!"
"I'm
coming, Sha're," Daniel called to her, "I'm coming!"
He moved
through the hazy mist of the dream, his eyes roaming all
around
searching for her.
"I'm here, Danyel," she
called again to him, her voice coming from
right in front of
him.
Finally, the mist seemed to part and there she was. She
was just as
he often remembered her in his dreams. Her long dark
hair spilled
over her shoulders and down her back. Her almond-rich
skin glistened
and her deep brown eyes were as beautiful as ever.
"You
found me, Danyel," she said, happily wrapping her arms around
him. "You found
me!"
Daniel nodded, unable to
speak, as she brought her lips down upon his
in a breath-taking
kiss just as she had done on Abydos right when he
went to show
Jack and Sam the Map room.
She pulled away from him then, a
wicked smile on her face. Her eyes
glowed ominously. Daniel's eye
widened in horror as he realized she
was still possessed by
Apophis' queen! Struggling to free himself from
her grasp, he
found that he couldn't get loose. Her gaze then shifted
from him
to her right.
Seemingly against his will, his gaze traveled
with her and he gasped
in shock and dismay. Standing before him
were his parents, Melbourne
and Claire Jackson, looking just as
they did before they died when he
was eight. Sha're's eyes glowed
and she gestured at them. To Daniel's
horror, he watched as a
large stone slab came crashing down upon
them, crushing
them.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!"
Jack
awoke to the sound of screaming. Jerking up right in bed,
he
immediately knew where the sound was coming from. Bolting out
of bed,
not even bothering to slip the pajama pants he kept
beside his bed to
put on first thing in the morning, he made his
way to Daniel's room.
There he found a struggling, screaming, five
year old archeologist in
the throws of what appeared to be a
horrible nightmare.
"Daniel!" he said, going over to
the bed and trying to wake the
little guy up. "Daniel, wake
up! You're having a nightmare!" He
gently shook the little
linguist, hoping that would pry him out of
whatever horrible thing
he was reliving.
The little boy bolted up right, his body
literally trembling and
great big tears were rolling down his
small cheeks. "S-She crushed
them," he gasped out,
"a-a-and there was nothing I could do!" He
began
sobbing, his body shaking with each and every one.
All of
Jack's paternal instincts came back to him in that moment and
without
thinking he scooped the little guy up and held him in his
arms.
Rocking back and forth gently, he began murmuring soothing
nonsense
into his ear. "It's okay, baby," he soothed, "It's
okay. It
was only a dream, Danny. Everything is going to be all
right."
The little head flew up then, shaking violently.
"It won't ever be
all right!" he cried, his little fists
flaringly angrily. "T-They're
dead and s-she's possessed! And
I-I'm all alone!" He then collapsed
against Jack's chest,
wrapped his little arms around his neck, and
cried
broken-heartedly into his chest hair.
Jack held him even
tighter, his own eyes beginning to tear up. "No,
Danny,"
he promised, running his hand through the boy's blonde
hair,
"you're not alone. I've got you and I don't ever intend to
let
you go." He continued to rock back and forth, remembering
times when
he'd been home and Charlie had a nightmare. It seemed
he hadn't lost
his touch, either, as Daniel's cries began to
lessen and soon the
little guy was once more sound asleep.
Once
he was sure he wouldn't wake up again, Jack gently deposited him
back
into the bed. Instead of getting up and returning to his own
room,
however, he decided he'd spend the rest of the night here
with
him.
Just in case he has another nightmare
At
least that's the excuse he'd give to Daniel in the morning when
he
asked what he was still doing there. He settled down on the
bed,
wrapped the blanket around both of them, pulled Daniel
closer to him,
and then laid back and fell asleep. The scent of
little boy filled
his nostrils and he began to dream of another
little guy who had once
been the center of his daddy's world.
Chapter 7: The Tantrum
Daniel awoke with a rather large arm draped
across him. For a moment
he wondered what the hll was going on,
but then the events of
yesterday--and more importantly last
night--came back to him and he
groaned in horror and
mortification. He'd had a nightmare about
Sha're and his parents.
Jack had come in to see what was wrong and he
had actually HELD
him! Not only that, he had rocked him and called
him baby and told
him everything would be all right. Just like if he
really was five
years old!
Looking over at the still slumbering Air Force
colonel, Daniel
couldn't help but fill grateful to him. Jack had
done a lot for him,
and he owed him a lot in return, but the
sheer embarrassment of
having bawled like a little kid into the
man's chest last night was
just too much for him!
Getting
out of bed, careful not to wake up the slumbering man in it,
he
went to find the bags of clothes they had purchased last night.
Still
disgusted that he actually had to wear LITTLE KID clothes; he
made
his way into the bathroom to take a shower. He had a bit of
trouble
at first, being that he couldn't quite reach the knobs to
turn the
water on, but he sorted that out easily enough by
standing (very
carefully) on the edge of the tub.
After
showering, he lifted himself up to the sink and brushed his
teeth
with his toothbrush, which thankfully he already had so there
was
no need to buy one last night. Knowing Jack, he'd have probably
have
bought him something CUTE. Once that was taken care of, he
slipped
on his new shoes and headed for the kitchen to make a pot
of
coffee.
He managed to start the coffee maker all right,
but unfortunately
realized that Jack kept the mugs in one of the
cabinets above the
counter. Sighing, because he was either going
to have to go get the
step-ladder out of the basement or simply
climb on top of the counter
to reach the right cabinet, he chose
option B. He managed to climb
onto the counter okay, and had even
gotten the cabinet open. He had
just grabbed one of the coffee
mugs when Jack chose that exact moment
to enter the
room.
"Daniel!" Jack exclaimed, startled at the
sight of his miniature best
friend teetering dangerously on the
edge of the sink. "What do you
think you're doing!?"
Daniel
only had a moment to think that those were the exact same
words
he'd used yesterday in his office, when he fell. He once again
landed
rather hard onto his backside on the tiled floor. Luckily,
though
how he managed it he had no idea, he held onto the coffee mug
so
that it didn't shatter into a thousand pieces.
Jack was beside
him instantly. Bending down, he put his hands
underneath his arm
pits and lifted him to his feet. "Well?" he asked,
straightening back up and glaring down at him.
Daniel
glared up at the man. "I was trying to get a coffee mug,"
he
told him, angrily. He held up the mug so that he could see
it.
"Why didn't you get the step-ladder?" Jack
asked, crossing his arms
over his bare chest (he had remembered
the pajama bottoms this
time). "Or, here's a thought, have
gotten me up!"
"I'm quite capable of getting a
coffee mug on my own, thank you,"
Daniel told him,
rudely.
Jack's nostrils flared, showing that his temper was
rising. "What if
you had fallen before I came in?" he
asked. "Or caused something to
come crashing down on your
head!? I may not have been able to get to
you in time! Daniel, you
need to start letting me help you!"
Daniel gripped the
coffee mug tighter. "I have three PhD's," he
informed
the man, angrily. "I speak twenty-three different
languages
fluently, I can read and write ancient Egyptian, and I
am the one who
figured out how to open the Stargate. I can get a
frickin' cup of
coffee all on my own!" With each emphasis of
this last statement, he
stamped his foot for good measure.
Maybe
it was the fact that everything that had happened had finally
caught
up with him, or maybe it was the fact his emotions HAD been
reduced
along with his body, but whatever the reason he had finally
had
enough! Without even thinking, he reared back with the coffee mug
and
THREW it at Jack's head. Luckily, the man dodged it and it hit
the
wall behind him. This time, it DID shatter into a thousand
little
pieces.
"I...AM...NOT...A...KID!" Daniel
shouted, again stamping his foot for
affect. That being said, he
quickly ran out of the kitchen.
Jack heard the sound of
stomping feet on the stairs, followed by a
door slamming that
literally shook the entire house. The Air Force
colonel stood
rooted to the spot, having just witnessed the daddy of
all temper
tantrums from his downsized best friend.
"The HLL you're
not," he growled, and then stormed up the stairs to
have a
"chat" with one Dr. Daniel Jackson. It was one he was
willing
to bet the little linguist wasn't going to like.
Not one bit.
Chapter 8: A Different Kind Of "Chat"
Jack stormed up the
stairs and headed straight for Daniel's bedroom.
Banging on the
door with his fist...okay a little overkill but he HAD
had it!
"Daniel,"
he yelled through the closed door. "I'm coming
in!"
"Go away, Jack," Daniel yelled back. "I don't want to talk to you."
Jack grinned. "That's fine," he said,
turning the knob and barging
into the room, "cuz I had a
different kind of 'chat' in mind."
He walked briskly over
to the bed where the downsized archeologist
sat with his knees
drawn up and his arms wrapped around him. Not even
bothering to
explain what he was doing, he reached over and picked
the little
guy up. He then plopped him face down over his lap.
"Jack!"
Daniel screeched, outraged. "What the HLL do you think
you're
doing!"
Jack just smirked. "I told you, Danny,"
he said, "we're going to have
a 'chat'." He then raised
his hand back and brought it down on the
squirming little bottom
with a loud SMACK!
Daniel yelped. "Y-You can't be
serious!" he said, struggling to get
up.
"About
as serious as you were when you threw that cup at me,"
Jack
said, raising his hand back again.
"I-I'm sorry
about that, Jack," Daniel said, quickly. A little
too
quickly.
Jack's hand froze and he raised an eyebrow at
his miniature best
friend. "Are you really, Daniel?" he
asked, knowingly. "Or are you
trying to worm your way out of
this spanking?"
"Uh..."
Jack nodded.
"That's what I thought," he said, and brought his
hand
down.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Daniel
squirmed even harder now. Those five swats HURT! "Jack,
come
on," he said, growing desperate. "This is
ridiculous!"
"So was throwing a coffee mug at me,"
Jack reminded him, raising his
hand
again.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
"Ow!
JACK!" Daniel yelled, his bottom was starting to feel
REALLY
uncomfortable. "PLEASE!"
"Sorry,
Danny," Jack said, "but ever since yesterday you've
been
acting just like a little brat. That's gonna stop, here and
now." He
raised his hand again, bringing it down just a
little bit harder to
get his point
across.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
By
now, Daniel's butt felt like it was on fire and his eyes had begun
to
sting something awful. He couldn't believe he was turned across
his
best friend's knee, getting a (in his opinion) VERY
hard
spanking.
"I'll stop acting like a brat, Jack,"
he cried, the tears he'd felt
starting to fall. "I
promise!"
Jack nodded. "That's good, Danny," he
said. "Because I WILL turn you
across my knee again if I have
to. You can count on it." He raised
his hand back one last
time.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Those
last five smacks delivered, he flipped the little archeologist
up
and sat him on his knee. Pulling him close, he let the little guy
cry
for a while. He'd always done this with Charlie, and it had
always
seemed to help. When Daniel's sobs lessened, he put him back
on
his own two feet in front of him.
"I mean it, Daniel,"
Jack told him, firmly. "I WILL spank you again
if you give me
a reason to, and next time you'll be missing a couple
items of
clothing. Do you understand me?"
Daniel nodded, wiping
the tears off his cheeks. "I really am sorry,
Jack," he
said, sniffing. "I-I was just so embarrassed about last
night
and then I couldn't even get a coffee mug without standing
on
something! I guess I kinda took it out on you."
"Ya
think?" Jack asked, grinning. "Daniel, why are you
embarrassed
about last night? You've had nightmares before and
I've come in to
see about you."
"But you
didn't..." Daniel said, hesitantly. "You didn't ever hold
me
or...uh...call me baby!" He was sure his face was as red
as his bottom
at that point.
Jack just grinned at that. "Is
that what's bothering you?" he asked,
shaking his head.
"Danny, that's just my way of comforting you. When
I saw you
thrashing about in bed, any clear thoughts left my head and
all I
saw was a little boy in the throws of a nightmare who needed
me.
What I did last night was pure paternal instinct, pal. It
was
something I had done at least a dozen times or more with
Charlie. I'm
sorry it made you uncomfortable."
Daniel
blinked. "You don't have anything to be sorry for, Jack,"
he
told him, sincerely. "You've been nothing but great to me,
ever since
Sha're was taken. You've always been there, even when I
knew you
didn't like me very much..."
"Now hold
it right there," Jack said, stopping him, "when have I
ever
not liked you?"
"Well," Daniel said,
hesitantly, "I know on that first mission to
Abydos you
thought I was a geek..."
Jack sighed. "Danny,"
he said, pulling the kid in-between his
knees, "you know how
messed up I was on that mission. It was just
after Charlie...and
well, I know I didn't always treat you like you
should have been
treated, but that didn't mean I necessarily didn't
like you. Heck,
you saved my life, remember? That alone would have
made you my
pal."
"Really?" Daniel asked, surprised.
"Yep," Jack told him, smiling, "and
besides that's all water under
the bridge now, isn't it? We've
both come a long way since then and I
can honestly say you are my
best friend in the whole wide world. I'd
do anything for you,
Danny...even die for you. T-That's why what
happened with Nem was
so crushing for me. Because I believed I'd
failed to protect you
and then left you behind."
"You were brain-washed,
Jack," Daniel told him. "That wasn't your
fault."
"Maybe,"
Jack said, "but I still felt that way. Anyway, like I
said
that's in the past, too. The here and now is where we should
be
concentrating. And right here and now I want you, Dr.
Daniel
Jackson, to go put your little nose in that there corner
until I get
breakfast ready." He pointed to the empty corner
across from the bed.
Daniel looked at the corner and then back
at Jack. "You're not
serious?" he asked, hoping against
hope the man wasn't.
Jack raised an eyebrow at him, and crossed his arms over his chest.
"Okay," Daniel
huffed, "I guess you are serious. What should I do
while I'm
standing there?"
"Think over all the bratty things
that you've done since yesterday,"
Jack told him, "and
how you might have handled them differently.
Start with the
infirmary--you know kicking that nurse wasn't exactly
a nice thing
to do--go on to the bookcase in your office, move on to
the mall,
and then to this morning. I expect a full report when I
call you
down for breakfast. Now, scoot!" He turned the little guy
around
and sent him in the direction of the corner with a VERY light
swat
to his backside.
"All right, all right," Daniel
said, heading for the corner. He
couldn't believe he had been
reduced to this humiliation. The
spanking had been bad enough, but
now the corner!
Jack chuckled. "And no muttering Ancient
Egyptian curses down on my
head, either," he warned, as he
left the room to go get breakfast started.
Daniel
sighed. He couldn't believe his best friend had actually
spanked
him! Sure, they'd gotten into it on off-world missions and
he'd
gotten the feeling that Jack sometimes wanted to clap him upside
the
head, but that was just Jack being overprotective; his way of
being
a big brother to him.
Apparently, there was HUGE difference
between "big brother" Jack
and "uncle" Jack.
"Big brother" might yell a lot, but "uncle" had
a
VERY hard hand.
Reaching back, Daniel rubbed his still throbbing posterior.
Ow!
Chapter 9: The Play Date
"We're going where?" Daniel asked
Jack as he finished his
breakfast. "And you want me to do
WHAT!?"
Jack gulped down the last of his coffee, which
considering Daniel had
made it actually didn't taste like mud for
a change, before he
replied.
"It's
no big deal, Danny," he told the kid, evenly. "Yesterday,
Walter Davis happened to be in the locker room when I went to change.
He mentioned he also had the day off today
because he was taking
his son, Walter Jr., to get registered for
school."
"I
didn't know Walter had a son," Daniel said, readjusting himself
on
his cushion. Luckily, Jack's chairs had VERY comfortable
cushions as
he bottom was still VERY sore indeed after this
morning's
little 'chat'.
"Neither did I," Jack
told him. "Apparently, the kid's mom didn't
really want him,
so she gave him to Walter just after he was born.
Walter was still
an Airman at the time, and had been assigned to a
command
overseas. His parents took care of little Walt until just
recently.
Now that he's more or less on permanent assignment at the
SGC,
he's able to provide a more stable home for the boy."
"Okay,"
Daniel said, "but what exactly does all that have to do with
us
going to the park and you ACTUALLY wanting me to play with
this
child?"
Jack sighed. "Walter mentioned that
little Walt is a very shy kid,"
he told the downsized
archeologist. "He's just turned five and hasn't
been around
that many kids before. He's really worried that the other
kids at
school won't like him or want to be his friends. I thought,
maybe,
if he actually made a new friend today at the park that it
might
boost his confidence a little."
"So...you expect me
to be this new friend?" Daniel asked him. "Jack,
I don't
the first thing about playing with kids."
"It's not
like it's rocket science, Danny," Jack told him. "You
just
talk to him, swing on the swings, slide on the slides, maybe
play a
game of tag. If anyone can understand this kid's fears, it
should be
you? Right?" He gave the kid a pointed
look.
Daniel sighed, knowing Jack was right. He'd always had
those same
worries and fears as a child; especially about the
other kids not
liking him. If he could help this little boy boost
his confidence in
himself, then maybe going and "playing"
with him wouldn't be such a
bad thing.
"All right," he said, grudgingly, "but it's only to help Walter out."
"Of
course," Jack said, grinning. "I wouldn't dream of thinking
it was
something else. But you know it wouldn't hurt you to have a
little
fun yourself."
"Don't push it, Jack," Daniel told him, scowling.
Jack laughed at that. "All
right," he said, getting up, "why don't
you take care of
the dishes why I go get dressed? I'll call Walter
and let him know
our ETA."
"Okay," Daniel said, hopping off the chair.
"Daniel?" Jack said, turning back around as
he was headed out of the
kitchen.
"Yeah, Jack?" Daniel asked, looking at the man curiously.
"Get the step-ladder," he said, nodding his head toward the basement.
"Right," Daniel said, remembering his not
so graceful fall this
morning. He quickly went and retrieved the
step-ladder from the
basement.
Chuckling, Jack went upstairs to get ready for the day.
An hour and half later found the two of them at the nearby park watching as young children from the age of two to five ran around and had the time of their lives.
"You sure you don't want to get out there and join
'em?" Jack asked
Daniel, for about the hundredth time since
they'd gotten there.
Daniel tried very hard not to roll his
eyes at the man. "I'm sure,
Jack," he said. "I'm
here to play with Walter Jr., remember? Not
every other kid in the
city."
"Right," Jack huffed, "my mistake."
They had been getting some weird
looks from the mothers sitting
around them, obviously wondering what
was wrong with HIS kid that
he didn't want to go play with THEIR
children.
Let's see their kids translate alien languages and open Stargates
"Here
comes Walter," Daniel said, pointing to where the
bespectled
technician and his equally bespectled son were coming
towards them.
"Walter," Jack greeted the man, smiling.
"Colonel," Walter replied, unsure whether he should salute or not.
Jack rolled his eyes. "We're off
duty," he said, holding out his
hand, "so just call me
Jack."
Walter grinned. "All right, Jack," he
said, shaking his hand. "This
is my son, Walter." He put
his arm around the little boy's shoulders.
Little Walter was the
spitting image of his dad, except he was maybe
a little bit
paler.
"Hey there," Jack greeted the kid with a big
smile, "I'm Jack. I work
with you're dad."
"Hello, Colonel," Walt said, shyly. "Daddy's told me all about you."
"All good I hope," Jack said, grinning. A
throat clearing beside him
had him remembering the main reason
they were there.
"This here is Danny," he said,
patting him on the head. "Danny, you
remember Walter, don't
you? You know the guy who works with your dad and me."
Daniel
almost wanted to kick him, but figured he wouldn't like that
too
much. "Hi, Walter," he said, "and hi...uh..." He
wondered if
Walter Jr. went by anything.
"You can just
call him Walt," Walter told him. "It helps us figure
out
who people are talking to when we're together. Walt, this is
Danny
Jackson. His dad works with me, just like Colonel Jack does.
Jack
is his god dad, and he's staying with him for a few days. Can you
say
hi?" Luckily, Jack had given him the cover story they'd made
up
when he talked to him that morning so he knew just how to
introduce
the miniature archeologist to his son.
"Hi,"
the shy little boy said, obviously not used to speaking with
other
kids.
Well, this is awkward
A nudge from Jack had
Daniel looking up at him. A head jerk towards
the shy little boy
and a pointed look got him moving. "Oh," he
said,
sheepishly, "would you like to go play, Walt?"
Was that right? Do kids ask those kinds of questions to each other?
"Yeah," Little Walt said, "if you want to.
If you don't, that's okay.
I can stay here with my daddy." He
leaned in a little closer to Walter.
"No, come on,"
Daniel told him. "Uncle Jack is boring, so let's go
play on
the slide." He didn't fail to notice the glare his 'uncle'
sent
his way which only caused him to grin all the more.
Walt
seemed to understand the concept of grown-ups being boring, so
he
nodded and off they went to the nearest slide.
"How's it
going?" Walter asked Jack, watching as his son and the
downsized
Dr. Jackson took turns sliding down the slide.
"It's
going, Walter," Jack told him. "Daniel's still Daniel for
the
most part, but when he's angry or upset that's when the kid
comes
out. He and I had very pointed 'chat' this morning after he
threw a
whopper of a temper tantrum."
Walter chuckled.
"Let me guess," he said, "he had to sit on a
cushion
after that chat, right? I've had to have a few of those
myself with
little Walt."
"Really?" Jack asked, surprised. "He seems like a quiet kind of kid."
"Oh,
he is," Walter said, "and I love him dearly. It's just,
he's
still trying to get used to me being around all the time now.
Now
that he's living with me full time, he's not sure how much he
can do
or not do. He pushes me to see how much I'll take. It's not
much,
just little things, but after we 'chat' and I remind him of
the rules
he goes back to being his usual quiet self."
Jack
looked at the smaller man then with a new respect. "You're
really
something, Walter, you know that?" he told him.
Walter
blushed at the compliment. "Thank you, Jack," he
said,
hesitantly, "but really all I am is just a dad."
Jack
nodded. "I know exactly what you mean," he said, memories
of
Charlie coming to the surface. "I know exactly what you
mean."
Meanwhile, Daniel had decided maybe it was time to
find something
else to do. They had gone down the slide now maybe
twenty times
already and he had to admit it was getting a bit old,
even if a SMALL
part of him was enjoying himself.
"You wanna do something else?" he asked little Walt.
The boy
nodded. "H-How about we go play in the sand box?" he
asked,
hesitantly.
Daniel grinned. "You like playing in the sand?" he asked.
Walt nodded. "Yep," he
said, proudly. "When I get big I want to be an
arkiologist.
Daddy says that's what a grownup is called when they
like to play
in the sand."
Daniel grinned even more. "Walt,"
he said, wrapping his arm around
the kid's shoulders, "I
think this might be the beginning of a
beautiful friendship."
With that, the two of them headed for the sand
boxes arm in arm.
Chapter 10: The Stowaway
Daniel was frustrated. Scratch that, he was
beyond frustrated. He was
plain old ticked off. At himself.
While
he and Jack had been off the last few days, everybody else at
the
SGC had been working practically none stop to try and figure out
how
to reverse what was done to him. They had sent a probe back
through
to PX-Whatever-The-Heck-The-Number-Is, and it had taken
images of
the stone slab, the crystal in its center, and the words
written
on it.
He, Dr. Daniel Jackson, had been trying for the last
three hours to
decipher the words and figure out what they said.
Part of the problem
was that the images were a little blurry;
apparently it had been
raining on the planet the day they sent the
probe through. The main
part of the problem though, was that he
couldn't quite keep his mind
on his work.
He kept drifting
back to the last three days. After they're rough
start, he and his
butt both vividly remembered how THAT went, he and
Jack had
actually done all right together. Sure, Jack still tried to
get
him to relax and he still argued the point that he wasn't really
a
kid, but it was becoming harder and harder to argue that.
In a
lot of ways, he felt like one. Take for example, the day he spent
at
the park with Walt. He and the little archeologist-in-training
had
spent the better part of the morning and afternoon in that
sandbox
making all sorts of "discoveries". He had
enjoyed every moment of it,
and that is what scared him. He was
beginning to like being a kid a
little TOO much.
That was
why he really needed to figure out what was on that stone
slab!
Just
then, a knock sounded on his office door. Relieved that he could
take
a break for a minute, he said, "Come in." He figured it
was
probably Jack, checking up on him for about the thousandth
time that
day, but was surprised when Sam came in.
"Hey, Daniel," she greeted him, smiling widely, "how's it going?"
Daniel sighed. "If I had clearer images,"
he told her, plainly, "it
would be going just fine." He
shoved the stilled photograph on his
desk away from him and leaned
back in his chair with a heavy "why me"
sigh.
Sam
grinned at the sight of a five year old doing that. Then she
reminded
herself that this wasn't really a five year old, but Dr.
Daniel
Jackson. Maybe what she had to tell him would cheer him
up. "I'll
be sure to bring some clearer ones back for you," she told
him,
her tone casual.
Daniel sat up again. "Say what?" he
asked. "You mean the general
approved the mission to send a
team back there?"
Sam nodded. "Teal'c and I are
accompanying SG-2 through this
afternoon," she told him.
"I
don't suppose..." he started to ask, but a voice at his
office
door interrupted him.
"No, Danny," Jack
said, walking into the room. "You aren't setting
foot back on
that planet until we know FOR SURE that it's safe."
Daniel
glared at the man. "I could translate much better if I
was
looking at the real slab and not just images," he
growled, letting
some of his frustration show.
Jack raised
an eyebrow. "Carter?" he asked, looking at the blonde
woman
who was watching the ever growing battle of wills between her
fellow
scientist and their CO with amusement.
"Yes, sir?" she asked, wondering what he wanted.
"You might want to
move," he advised, "Danny has a tendency to throw
things
when he's like this." He gave the five year old archeologist
a
very pointed look.
Daniel blushed at the reminder of the
"tantrum" he'd thrown a few
days before. "I'm not
going to throw things, Jack," he told him, "I
just want
to go to that planet."
"And both the general and I
have already vetoed that plan," Jack told
him, calmly.
"You'll just have to make do with still photos for
right
now."
Daniel glared, crossed his arms over his chest, and huffed, "Fine."
Again, that one eyebrow
rose. "You know," he said, also crossing
his arms,
"there is one corner of your office that doesn't have
anything
in it. Maybe we should remedy that?" Jack grinned, knowing
the
kid would recognize a threat when he heard one.
Daniel sighed.
"That's fine, Jack," he said, quickly. "I'll
just
settle for still photos."
"Good," Jack
said, smirking. "Carter and I have a briefing with
General
Hammond, so that's why I came to get her. You stay put for
now and
after it's done, we'll go get something to
eat."
"Actually, sir," Sam said, "I'll
have to meet you there. They're
loading the equipment I requested
onto the remote sled for the
mission this afternoon and I need to
make sure it's secured properly."
"You can do that
after the briefing, Captain," Jack said, using
his 'I'm in
command' voice. "The general wants us there ASAP."
Sam
nodded. "All right, Sir," she said. She gave Daniel a
sympathetic
look and then headed out of the office.
"Remember,"
Jack told him, "stay put." With that, he turned and
headed
out of the office, too.
Knowing it was completely infantile to
do so, but not really caring,
Daniel stuck his tongue out at the
man's retreating back.
"I saw that," Jack called over his shoulder, causing him to jump.
Daniel sighed. He KNEW
he could translate what was on that slab
better if he saw it again
in person. There were always little things
that still photos or
videos missed on occasion and it was
those 'little' things that
usually helped solve the puzzle of what the
words were.
Suddenly,
as if it had just popped into his head, an idea formed in
his
brain. He couldn't, could he? He'd never get away with it, could
he?
Jack would be furious if he found out, wouldn't he?
I'll do it!
Hopping down from his chair, he made his way out of his
office and
went immediately to the Gate room. Just as Sam had
said, the tech crew
was preparing the remote controlled transport
that would be
accompanying the team through the Gate with the
necessary equipment.
They were only halfway done.
Over to
the side, sat the remaining boxes of equipment. Looking
around he
saw that no one, not even the techs in observation tower seemed
to
notice him. That was good. Casually making his way to the
boxes, he
noticed that several of them hadn't been secured yet so
it wouldn't
be any problem to open it.
Choosing one that
looked like he could fit in without being squashed
like a sardine,
he quickly opened it and looked to see what was in
it. It was
obviously one of Sam's scientific equipment, but it was
only
taking up half the space of the box. Grinning at his own
cleverness,
or stupidity depending on which of his brains (the adult
or the
child) that had come up with brilliant plan, he scooted the
thingy
over and hopped inside with it.
Quickly getting comfortable,
he made sure the lid was securely in
place so that the techs
wouldn't find anything odd. If they thought
the box was a little
too heavy, he hoped they would think that the
equipment within was
just one of those small looking but weighed a
ton type deals. He'd
noticed a lot of scientific equipment that
looked relatively small
usually weighed a great deal more than its
appearance
suggested.
Just goes to show, never judge a book by its cover
Just then, he heard foot steps and sat very still. He
heard two
muffled voices and then felt the box being lifted up. It
was then
being carried.
It sure is taking them a while to go just a few feet
A minute or more passed when the box
was finally sat down. The only
thing was, he hadn't heard the
usual metallic sound that occupancies
something being placed on
the metal transport. In fact, it sounded
like the box had been set
down on wood. That was strange.
He then heard muffled voices
again, several muffled voices. Suddenly,
the lid of the box was
lifted free. Looking up, Daniel found himself
staring at several
familiar faces. Let's see, there was General
Hammond, Dr. Frasier,
Sam, Teal'c, Lou Ferriti, and oh...one very
furious looking
Colonel Jack O'Neill.
Uh, oh!
Chapter 11: Another "Chat"
Colonel Jack O'Neill was furious.
Scratch that...he was seriously
PISSED off!
"Uh,"
Daniel said, "hi, everybody." He grinned innocently, though
he
was far from being innocent. At least, this time.
Teal'c
gently lifted him out of the box of scientific equipment he
had
been planning to stowaway in and set him on his own two,
currently
five year old, feet.
"Young man," General Hammond
said, his voice very stern in
deed, "just what the hll did
you think you were doing!? You have
some very serious explaining
to do?"
"Oh, he'll explain all right, Sir,"
Jack told the general, "but first
Daniel and I need to have a
little "chat". If that's all right with
you?"
Hammond
raised an eyebrow at that, looking between the downsized
archeologist
and the colonel. He had a feeling Jack was going to let
the boy
have it a lot worse than he was. "Very well, Colonel,"
he
said, "just make sure he reports to my office in exactly
thirty
minutes."
"We'll be there, Sir," Jack
promised, lifting Daniel into his arms.
In then headed out of the
debriefing room.
"Jack," Daniel said, squirming, "I CAN walk."
Jack ignored him, headed for the lifts, and
then to Daniel's office.
He didn't say a word the entire time.
Once inside, he closed the door
and locked it; so that they
wouldn't be interrupted.
Setting
Daniel on his own two feet again, he ordered sternly, "Corner.
Now!" He
pointed to the one empty corner in the room, just to
the right of Daniel's desk.
Daniel gulped. He knew Jack was
angry, but he didn't think he'd be
THIS angry. "Jack, let me
explain..." he started to say, but Jack
didn't let him
finish.
Turning the boy in the direction of the corner, he
ordered
again, "Now, Daniel! I'm too mad right now to talk,
so you can just
cool you're heels until I'm not!" He then
sent the boy off with a
sharp SMACK to his behind.
Daniel yelped and beat it to the corner.
Jack paced the length of the
office and back again. He did this
several times over a period of
ten minutes. Finally, he felt in
control enough to talk to Daniel
about what he had done. Sitting down
on the sofa that was in the
corner opposite the one the boy was in,
he called, "All
right, Danny, come here."
Daniel made his way over to
Jack, carefully. He didn't know what to
expect from him, but he
had a pretty good guess. The last time they'd
had a "chat"
he'd ended up with a very sore butt. He had a feeling
this "chat"
was going to be the same, only worse.
When Daniel was within
reaching distance of him, Jack took him by the
shoulders and
pulled him in-between his legs. "Okay, Daniel," he said,
his voice firm, "you can now explain to me how disobeying
two direct
orders was a smart thing to do?"
Daniel
frowned. When it was put that way, what he had done--or rather
TRIED
to do--was pretty childish. "I NEED to see that stone slab
for
myself," he told him. "I KNOW I can translate it
faster that way, but
you and the general..."
Jack held
up a hand. "Me and the General what, Danny?" he asked,
raising an eyebrow. "What did we both tell you?" He
wanted him to see
that what he had done was wrong, not only
because he tried to
stowaway but also because it violated two
direct orders given to him
by the two people who were over
him.
"You said I couldn't go," Daniel said, pouting a little bit.
"Actually," Jack said, "what we
said was that you couldn't go
UNTIL it was safe. If SG-2 had
proven it was safe enough, we WERE
going to let you go back
there."
"You were?" Daniel asked, feeling his
face heat up with embarrassment
and shame.
"Yep,"
Jack said, "but apparently that wasn't good enough for you.
Was
it?"
Daniel's chin dropped to his chest. "I'm sorry,
Jack," he muttered,
sincerely.
Jack sighed, knowing
what he needed to do next. Reaching out, he
lifted the little
linguist's chin so that he was looking him right in
the eye. "Do
you remember what I told you the last time
we "chatted"?"
he asked. "About what I'd do if I had to have
another "chat"
with again?"
Daniel's eyes widened at that, showing that
he did indeed
remember. "B-But, Jack," he sputtered,
"y-y-you can't! Not here!"
Jack's eyes hardened at
that. "Yes, Daniel," he said, firmly, "I can,
and
I am." He then reached down and undid the belt, button, and
fly
of Daniel's pants. Picking the downsized archeologist up, he
placed
him across his knee. In one swift movement, he pulled both
the small
pants and briefs down.
Daniel's face turned
bright red, not only of having his bottom bared
but also of being
put in this humiliating position again. "Please,
Jack,"
he begged his best friend.
Jack stubbornly shook his head.
"What you did was wrong, Daniel," he
told him, "and
you know it. You not only were planning to disobey
General Hammond
by sneaking onto that planet, but you also disobeyed
me when I
specifically told you to stay put. I can't over look that,
and
neither will the general." He raised his hand back and brought
it
down on the exposed
bottom.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Daniel
yelped as all seven of those very hard swats landed on his
bare
bottom. He had thought the first spanking was rough, but this
was
ten times worse than that! "Jack, I'm sorry," he
stuttered.
"Please!"
Jack ignored that, knowing it was only a
plea for the spanking to
stop not an omission of any wrong doing.
He raised his hand
again.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Tears
began to sting Daniel's eyes as the heat in his bottom and
sting
of the smacks increased. In the adult part of his mind, he knew
he
deserved every swat he was getting but the child part of his
mind
couldn't help but protest how unfair it all
was!
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Now
his bottom felt like it was on fire and the tears were rolling
down
his cheeks. "I-I really am sorry, Jack," he stuttered,
unable to
keep the sob from his voice.
Jack's eyes
softened, knowing now the kid really did mean it. "I
know,
Danny," he said, "and it's almost over." He then raised
his hand
back one more
time.
SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!...SMACK!
Those
last swats delivered to the very red backside, he gently pulled
up
the kid's underwear and pants. He let him cry over his lap for
a
little while, rubbing comforting circles into his back. After
he'd
calmed down, he sat him on his own two feet again.
"Danny,"
he said, "why couldn't you trust me and the general to know
what
we were doing?"
"I-It wasn't that, Jack,"
Daniel said, sniffling. "I-I just
thought..."
"That
we were being overprotective?" Jack said. "Can you blame us
if
we were, Daniel? It was only three weeks ago that everybody
thought
you were dead!? It not only upset the team, Danny, but
General Hammond as
well. He's really taken a shine to you,
pal."
"He has?" Daniel asked, surprised.
Jack
grinned at him. "Of course," he said, ruffling the little
guy's
hair. "Even when you're BIG, Daniel, you have a very
child-like
innocence about you that draws everybody in. It
certainly hooked me
awful fast, I can tell you. It makes us want
to protect you, even
though we all know you can handle yourself
pretty well...some of the
time."
Daniel sighed. "I
haven't exactly made things easy, have I?" he
asked,
knowingly.
Jack laughed at that. "Ya think?" he
asked, smirking. "You ready to
go face the general
now?"
Daniel winced. He'd kinda forgot the general wanted
to have a "chat"
with him, too. He hoped it wouldn't
be the same kind of "chat" that he
just had with Jack.
He didn't think his butt could stand another one
of those.
"I guess," he said, hesitantly.
"Don't worry,"
Jack reassured him, standing up, "I'll be there the
entire
time." He held out his hand to the him.
Daniel took it, glad that he wasn't about to face the bald lion alone.
Well, I've already faced the great grizzly and survived, the
lion
can't be any worse. Right?
As the made their way
out of the office, Daniel couldn't help but
reach back and rub his
VERY, VERY sore posterior.
Ow, again!
Chapter 12: Discoveries
Daniel couldn't believe it.
He was
actually being allowed to go to PX-584 and study the circle of
stones
and (more importantly) the center slab for himself. After
his
"discussion" with General Hammond, which involved him
being
thoroughly chewed out by the bald man, he had been told that
since it
was so obviously important that he see the writing for
himself, he
was allowed to go.
Of course, there were
conditions. He wasn't allowed to leave Jack's
side for any reason
at all, and at the first sign of trouble he was to
obey the
colonel instantly without hesitation or argument. Disregard
for
these conditions would result (he had no doubt) in a sore behind
and
being grounded for a VERY long time from Gate-travel.
So,
that's why he intended to follow those conditions to the letter.
He
had no intention of being banned from traveling through the Gate.
A
sore behind he could live with, but absolutely NOT that.
"Ready?"
Jack asked him, as they stood waiting for the general to
give the
go ahead.
"You bet," Daniel told him, grinning.
"Good," Jack said, grinning. He then
reached down and adjusted the
small pack that had been made for
the downsized archeologist. He also
made certain the small BDUs
that had also been specifically tailored
to the little guy fit him
right.
"Jack," Daniel whined, slightly. "Quit fussing."
"All right, all right," Jack said,
holding up his hands in a non-
offensive gesture. "Jeeze, you
try to help a friend out..."
Just then General Hammond
spoke through the loudspeaker from the
observation room. "SG-1,"
he said, "you have a go. You're to be back
here by exactly
eighteen hundred sharp."
Jack saluted. "Don't worry,
General," he said, "we will be. All of
us." He
looked down at his miniature best friend, giving him a
significant
look. Daniel, of course, pointedly ignored him.
The Gate
swooshed to life and they stepped through. The planet on the
other
side was just as Daniel remembered it. A lot of trees...but not
much
else.
"Come on," Jack ordered, "the sooner
Daniel can take a gander at his
rocks, the sooner we can figure
this out and vamoose." He started in
the direction of the
trail.
Daniel rolled his eyes and followed immediately behind
him. "They're
not MY rocks, Jack," he told the
man.
"Yes, Daniel," Jack said, grinning. "Hopefully,
you're rocks are
where their supposed to be."
"They're
an ancient symbol of..." Daniel started to explain when
Jack's
comment hit home. "Hey!"
Jack burst out
laughing, as did Sam. Teal'c merely stared at them,
wondering
what was so amusing.
Daniel glared at his "uncle".
"You're evil, Jack," he muttered,
pouting a bit.
Jack
just chuckled more and ruffled his hair. "I know," he said,
smirking. "Come on, let's go." He started down the
trail that would
lead them to the circle of ancient stones.
Once
there, all four of them hesitantly made their way to the center
slab.
A few feet from it, they stopped and waited. Nothing happened,
so
they moved closer. "All right, Daniel," Jack said, "go
on, BUT DO
NOT TOUCH IT." This was delivered with a very
serious and stern
expression.
Daniel nodded. He had no
intention of touching anything. He was merely
going to attempt to
translate what was written on either side of the
flat slab of
stone. Moving forward, he stood on a small stone so that
he could
see the top of the slab clearly. Scanning over the ancient
text,
he bit his lower lip.
"It appears to be a form of ancient
Celt," he called back to the
others. "This could prove
my theory that the culture who built this
ring of stones also
built Stonehenge."
"Yeah, yeah," Jack said,
"that's all well and good, Daniel, but what
does it
say?"
Daniel glared over his shoulder. The man had
absolutely no
appreciation for historical significance. "It
says," he said, and
began to translate, "Come ye all who
wish and place thy hand upon the
crystal stone. One wish it shall
grant to thee and to thee alone."
"Any one else not
have a clue what THAT means?" Jack asked, looking
at Sam and
Teal'c.
Daniel, however, was frowning in concentration. He
seemed to recall
something about wishes...
"That's it!" he exclaimed, excitedly. "I've figured it out!"
The
others stared at him in surprise. "Well, Daniel," Jack
said, "you
mind sharing with the rest of us..."
"It's
the proverbial Wish Stone!" he told them, only getting
blank
stares.
"The what?" Jack asked, puzzled.
Daniel sighed. "Every culture in the world at
one time or another has
a legend or story about a stone that can
grant wishes," he said. "I
believe that this is exactly
what the chrysamite stone in the center
is. A Wish Stone!"
"Are
you saying that this stone is magic, Daniel?" Sam asked,
skeptically. As a scientist, she didn't exactly believe in magic.
Of
course, she wasn't supposed to believe in aliens either,
so...
"Well," Daniel said, "no, of course not.
It's obviously some form of
alien technology, but it works in the
same way as the Wish Stone."
"What does this have to do with you being made littler?" Jack asked.
"Littler
isn't a word, Jack," Daniel corrected him automatically. "And
it obviously
works through the physical...meaning that what most
people tend to
wish to change is something physical about
themselves. This
technology obviously can alter or rearrange DNA
to grant the person
what they want. In my case, when I touched the
stone I was thinking
about when I was five years old and I had
found a chrysamite stone on
one of my parent's digs."
"So,"
Sam said, catching on, "the stone believed that was your
wish.
To be five years old again!"
"Exactly!"
Daniel said, smiling. "So, all I have to do to change
back is
touch it again and think about my adult self!" He turned to
do
just that.
"Hold it, Daniel," Jack said, stopping
him. "Let's go back and report
all this to General Hammond.
If he gives us the okay, then we'll come
back tomorrow."
"But..." Daniel started to argue, but was cut off.
"Danny,"
Jack told him, "you've been downsized for the last week;
one
more night isn't going to kill you."
Daniel sighed. "All right," he said. "Let's go." So, they did.
That night, after they had returned home, reported,
and been given
permission by the general to return the next day,
Daniel got ready
for bed but he couldn't help but think back over
the last week. When he
had first been...uh...shrunk, he had been
horrified but as the week
wore on he had actually found himself
liking being a kid again.
"Hey there," Jack said,
coming into his room to check on him, "you
all set for bed.
After all, you've got a BIG day tomorrow."
Daniel grinned up at him. "Yeah," he said, quietly.
Jack looked at him. "You okay?" he asked, setting down on the bed.
Daniel
nodded. "Yeah," he said, "I'm...well, a small part of
me is
going to miss this."
Jack nodded. "I know," he said, "I'm gonna miss it, too."
He
meant that. As much as he missed the adult Daniel Jackson, someone he
could
grab a beer with after work, tease about how all the woman
at the SGC
wanted to jump him, and someone he could generally pick
on like a kid
brother, he WAS going to miss this little boy with
his large blue
eyes, his keen wit, and his sheer
stubbornness.
"At least things will be back to normal,"
Daniel said. "I won't have
to wear kid's clothes anymore
or..."
Jack grinned. "Or get spanked," he
finished for him. "I don't
know...if you pull a crazy stunt
on a mission I MIGHT forget you're an adult
again..."
Daniel
laughed at that. "I guess I'll just have to try not to pull
any
crazy stunts, huh?" he asked, smiling.
"Yeah,"
Jack said, standing up. "Goodnight, pal." Then, because
it
was probably going to be the last time he would get the chance
to do
it, he leaned down and placed a paternal kiss upon the
little guy's
forehead. He then walked over and turned out the
lights.
After he closed the door, he headed up to his little
observation
deck. Up here, he didn't have to worry about being the
no-nonsense,
tough-as-nails Air Force colonel. He didn't have to
worry about evil
body snatching aliens or wondering if on the next
mission all of his
team would make it home.
Up here, he could be just Jack.
Up here, he could cry all he wanted to;
mourning the loss of yet
another little boy in his life.
So, that is exactly what he did.
Chapter 13: Decisions, Decisions
SG-1 once more crossed through
the Stargate to the planet
designated PX-584, for one final
mission: To return Dr. Daniel Jackson
to his true age and
height.
After making their way to the circle of stones, Jack,
Sam, and Teal'c
all stayed back while Daniel made his way to the
center stone. This
was the moment he'd been waiting a week for;
had gone to a HLL of a
lot of trouble to get to.
So, why was he so uncertain?
Before heading through the Gate, General
Hammond had issued one final
order. "Dr. Jackson," he'd
said from his place in the observation
tower. I expect you to be
eye to eye with me when you return. Make
sure that happens."
He had nodded his head firmly, because after all
that was what he
wanted.
Wasn't it?
Stopping short of the center slab,
he once more read the message
carved there. One wish, it said. Did
that mean he couldn't make
another? Or was that simply a way to
keep the greedy from coming
back? There was really only one way to
find out.
Reaching a hand out to put it on the embedded stone,
he found himself
hesitating. What was wrong with him?
His
mind began to replay this last week. What he had told Jack the
night
before was definitely true. He WOULD miss being a kid. His
childhood
the first time around had been horrific after his parents'
death, this COULD be his second chance. Couldn't it?
But the SGC needs me
That was most certainly true. With the Gou'ld out
there, Stargate
Command needed his expertise in languages and
cultures. As SG-1's
linguist, it was his job to make first contact
with the peoples they
encountered. It was his job to ensure they
find allies against the
alien threat, and it was his job to find
and rescue his wife and her
younger brother.
In short, he NEEDED to be an adult.
So, why did he still hesitate?
He
remembered the look on Jack's face last night, the sad look
that
meant yet another child was leaving his life. His best friend
had
done so much for him, and if he remained a child he could
bring a
little bit of what Jack had lost when Charlie had died to
him.
Couldn't he?
I'm so torn!
Become an adult or remain a child?
Those were his only two options, weren't they?
No, they weren't.
Smiling as the idea of what he
needed to do, what he needed to wish
for, filled his brain he
reached out and touched the embedded crystal
in the center of the
slab. Closing his eyes, he VERY carefully stated
his wish. He felt
the crystal beneath his hand grow warmer and then a
blazing bright
light flared from it, no doubt blinding his three
teammates that
were waiting for him.
He didn't exactly FEEL anything
happening to him, but he was
confident that it WAS. After several
moments, the brightness died
down and the crystal beneath his hand
cooled.
Very slowly he opened his eyes, looked down at his
hand, and smiled.
It was once more the size of an adult. He then
looked at the smaller
hand resting beside and looked down. A pair
of bright blue eyes stared
up at him.
"Hello, Danny,"
he said to the small, blonde five year old version of
himself.
Danny smiled up at him. "Hi, Daddy," he said, hesitantly.
Daniel
grinned brightly. His wish had come true. Reaching up, he
pulled
his glasses from his pocket and put them once more where
they
belonged. Luckily, Danny wouldn't need them for a few more
years yet.
Holding his hand out to the little boy dressed in his
little BDUs, he
said, "Come on; let's go say hi to Uncle
Jack."
Taking his hand, the adult and child versions of
Dr. Daniel Jackson
walked hand and hand to his (quite) bewildered
team-mates. Jack,
especially, had a flummoxed look on his face.
"Uh, Daniel," he said,
looking from the adult Daniel to
the child Daniel, "what's going on?"
Daniel and
Danny grinned at each other. "Go ahead," Daniel told
the
little boy, "you tell 'em."
Danny let go of
his hand and went to jump up in Jack's arms. "Isn't
this
neat, Uncle Jack?" he said. "Now you can have both the big
Me,
which is Daddy, and a little Me. You can go to work with
Daddy and
come home to play with little me." He seemed quite
thrilled by the
idea, and he obviously wanted his "Uncle
Jack" to be thrilled about
it, too.
"O-kay,"
Jack said, a smile slowly forming on his face. "Works
for
me."
He hugged the little guy tightly, and then
put an arm around the
bigger version, too. It seemed he now had
his kid brother AND his
godson.
"I'll explain
everything when we get back to the SGC," Daniel told
them.
"I
hope so," Jack said, smirking. "I can't wait to see the
look on
Hammond's face!"
Daniel winced at that. "You're evil, Jack," he said, glaring.
Jack
chuckled. "I know," he said, "but you wouldn't have me
any other
way. Let's go." They started back to the Stargate.
"Uncle Jack?" Danny asked when they were almost there.
"Yeah, pal?" Jack asked, wondering what the little boy wanted.
"Can I PLEASE dial us home?!" The
little guy asked, making his big
blue eyes even bigger.
Jack
smiled. "How you planning' on reaching the DHD?" he asked,
curious.
Danny thought about that a moment. "Daddy
could lift me up," he
suggested, looking over Jack's shoulder
at the adult version of
himself.
"Well, Daniel?" Jack asked, also looking behind him.
Daniel grinned. "Works for me," he said.
"Sweet," Jack said, setting
Danny down. The little guy and his adult
counterpart went
immediately to the DHD, where Daniel lifted his
little self up to
reach the symbols upon it.
"All right, Danny," Jack
told him when he saw that they were
ready, "dial us
home."
And that is exactly what he did.
The End...for now.
