AN: This chapter takes place during Meridian. As you can see I'll tell everyone when it's a different episode. Enjoy!

Shara and Skaara were outside the pyramid. Skaara was about to ask Shara to be his wife when another Abdonian ran out of the pyramid, telling them to follow him, that Jack O'Neill was in the pyramid looking for them, that it was urgent. They got up and ran into the pyramid.

Jack was sitting against a pillar with his head bowed. He heard them come in and got up. A worried look was upon his face. "I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this. Daniel is dying. I think it would be good for you to come."

"I cannot go," said Skaara. "My father wishes me to remain and become leader soon. I will tell him this news."

"I wish to go," said Shara. She and Daniel had become friends in the time they had spent together. "I wish to say goodbye."

"Alright. I'll dial the gate," said Jack. He walked over to the DHD. Shara hugged Skaara goodbye before she walked through with Jack.

On the other side, General Hammond was waiting for them. "Welcome back, Shara. I only wish it was on better terms."

"As do I, sir. Where is he?"

"This way." The General led her to Daniel's room. She saw him all bandaged and began to cry.

"I can't believe he will die."

"You can approach him and say goodbye. We'll give you privacy." He walked out. Only one nurse remained in the room to watch over him.

Through her tears, she said, "I feel I should be the one saving you now. After what you did to save me, I should repay you." Should I use a hand device to heal him? she asked Sarai, who was inside of her. No. I am afraid if we attempt it, because you are not fully an adult, it would do greater damage to him and would put you into a coma. We should not do it as much as we both want to. She began to cry harder. "There's nothing I can do to help you. Forgive me, Daniel. You will die painfully and I will feel guilty for not being able to help." She hung her head, not realizing he had heard everything she had just said.

"There's nothing to forgive," he said through the bandages, startling Shara. She jumped and looked to see if he was still awake. But then he said something about someone called Oma and decided he must be sleeping. She pulled over a chair and sat by him for a long time.