Title: Who's CJ Fraiser?
Category: adventure, humor
Rating: PG
Spoilers: Children of the Gods
Summary: CJ Fraiser makes her entry into the Stargate-program
Disclaimer: Stargate Sg-1 and its characters are the property of Stargate (II) Productions, Showtime/Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko Productions. This story is for entertainment purposes only and no money exchanged hands. No copyright infringement is intended. The original characters, situations, and story are the property of the author. This story may not be posted elsewhere without the consent of the author. Jonathan and CJ Fraiser are property of Falcon Horus. If you want to use them, just ask!
Author's notes: I've revised the story because it really needed an update. I changed some things but the story is still the same. I hope you will enjoy the new CJ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------
New York
*Manhattan*
"CJ! Wake up! We have to go! We have a plane to catch, remember!" Jonathan was running through their apartment to gather the stuff he needed most, the rest would be send afterwards. His daughter appeared in the hallway and bumped into him.
"Come on, CJ! Hurry up!"
"Yeah, yeah!" She made herself a sandwich and went straight to the bathroom. CJ got dressed in less than 5 minutes, grabbed her bag pack, which she had made the previous night, and her violin, opened the door of the apartment looked around one last time and left.
"Hey, where are you going?" Jonathan looked at CJ. He knew she hated the fact they had to move. But he had to accept this new job in order to make progress in his research on how the first life forms had come to Earth and had developed themselves.
"I'm going to say goodbye to Josh." Her friend lived on the first floor of the building. They were the only family with a garden.
CJ found her best friend sitting under the oak tree. He was holding something in his hand but she couldn't see what it was until he gave it to her.
"Hey Josh!"
"Hey CJ, leaving already?" He looked sad as he knew he was about to loose a good friend.
"Yeah! Dad will be here any minute." CJ looked up at the sky and noticed how the clouds had gathered. It would probably be raining today.
"Here, I want you to have this so you won't forget about our friendship." He handed her the little gift and as she unwrapped it she recognized the heart-shaped stone they found when they first played together at the playground. "Promise me, you'll write me about your adventures in Colorado."
"I promise!" CJ lay her arm around Josh's shoulder. That's how Jonathan found them a few minutes later. He joined them and together they waited for the cab that would bring the two to the airport.
*Flight 234*
CJ looked out of the window of the airplane. There wasn't much to see, just a few clouds. Her father was flipping through some documents.
"Dad?" CJ gazed at her father while she tried to catch a glimpse of what was on the papers.
"Mm." - Okay, that sounds like he's too busy with whatever is on those pages. -
"Will aunt J pick us up at the airport?" Jonathan looked at his daughter and frowned a little, trying to remember the agreement about who was going to pick them up.
"Yes, I think she will."
"Okidoki!" CJ noticed that her father's attention was drawn back to his papers and that he wasn't in the mood to talk so she decided to read a little herself. She was reading the book The Stargate Conspiracies written by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. She was so intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Giza and the pyramids that she wanted to know as much as possible, preferable everything that had something to do with the subject. She was so busy reading that she didn't hear the captain of the plane telling his passengers to fasten their seatbelts. As a result CJ bumped into the seat in front of her. - Damn it! Couldn't Dad warn me! - But as she looked at him she saw that he was having a bigger problem than she had. He too hadn't heard the captain and had lost his papers during the landing. Jonathan looked at CJ for help but she was to busy making fun of him. She just couldn't stop laughing and therefore when she got out of the plane she tripped and fell flat on her face. Now it was Jonathan's turn to laugh and CJ's turn to get a shameful color on her cheeks.
Denver
*The Airport*
Both were looking for the familiar face that belonged to the person that would pick them up.
"Dad, do you see her?"
"Nope, don't see her. She might be late." Jonathan looked at his watch but they had landed on time so being late couldn't be an option.
"Maybe she forgot us coming today." CJ almost tripped over her suitcase as she was looking for her aunt.
"Now why would I want to do that?" Janet appeared from behind a corner, surprising both father and daughter.
"Aunt J!" CJ practically jumped into her open arms, as it had almost been 5 years since she had last seen her.
"CJ, it seems you grow taller every time I see you." Janet looked up at her niece and smiled.
"No J, the real reason is that you remain short!" CJ jumped away from her aunt while laughing out loud. She knew well enough that Janet couldn't laugh with jokes that had something to do with her height. Jonathan smiled at his sister and gave her a quick hug.
"Had a nice flight?" Jonathan nodded while he picked up the suitcases and followed his sister to the exit.
"Where are we going? Are we going straight to this secret place Dad won't tell me about?" CJ was jumping up and down of pure excitement.
"Uh ... no!" CJ's excitement disappeared as snow in the sun and her face suddenly betrayed disappointment. Janet noticed her niece become sad and tried to cheer her up. "CJ, first you have to meet some friends of mine. They are waiting at your new house." As Janet mentioned the word 'house' she saw the sun return into CJ's eyes.
"House? We have a house to live in?" Her enthusiasm reached unknown heights again now that she knew she was going to live in a house once more. She hadn't lived in a house since her Mom had passed away. Since then she and her father had always been living in a small flat. And now they ended up in a house, again. "With a garden?" Janet nodded and CJ forgot all about the complex. - A house with a garden! - CJ just couldn't believe it until she could see it with her own two eyes.
Colorado Springs
*The House*
"Well, what do you think?" Janet's brother and her niece were staring at the house in front of them. Their mouths had dropped when they saw how big it was.
"Mom would have loved it." Jonathan looked at his daughter and realized she was thinking the same thing.
"Yeah, she would!" CJ smiled a big smile and gazed back at the house in front of her. "Look at that garden, Dad! It's huge!" At that very moment five people came out of the new house to meet Janet's family.
"Your friends, I presume." Jonathan turned to his sister.
"Let me do some introducing! Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Sam Carter, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Murray and Cassandra!" They received a curt nod from each one of them.
"Nice to meet you all!"
"And now the other way around. This is my brother, Jonathan, and his daughter, CJ."
"Catherine-Jane, to be exact." Jonathan smiled at the people in front of him but CJ turned to her father looking slightly annoyed. - Why does he always have to do that? -
"Dad! ... I prefer CJ. Thank you!" She gave them all a good handshake, ending with Cassie. "So I finally meet my..." Janet took CJ by the arm and dragged her in the house before she could finish her sentence.
"Cassandra, are you coming too? I have a surprise for the both of you." CJ struggled a little as she didn't want to go in yet but her aunt wouldn't let go so she let herself be dragged into the house.
"Coming! Come on, Sam!" Cassie took Sam's hand and pulled her in the house.
"J, don't tell me he doesn't know yet?" CJ looked at her aunt, who just shrugged her shoulders. She had known it for quite some time now that she had a cousin but she had had to promise Janet she would not tell it to her father. CJ thought that her aunt would have told it by now but apparently she hadn't. "You should tell him no matter what he thinks of women raising a child on their own. He'll find out soon enough. We're going to live here, you know!"
"I know. But as you say it he would disapprove me raising Cassandra, therefore it's better he doesn't know that she's my daughter, not yet. I'll tell him myself when the time is right."
"Listen, I will tell him if you don't because you can't keep this a secret for long. What if he visits you and notices Cassandra's living with you. He's now probably thinking that she's one of your friends' daughter."
"CJ, I warn you if you..." Janet's look said enough and CJ knew that she'd better kept her mouth shut.
"Hey CJ, what's this?" Cassandra was knocking on the box with the violin.
"Whoa, stop doing that!" CJ pulled the box away from her cousin, as that would be better for the both of them because if anything should happen to her instrument she would kill the person who screwed it up. "It's a violin." She opened the box and showed Cassie the violin. Sam had to come a little closer to see what CJ was showing Cassandra.
"Do you play the violin?" Sam liked the violin. It was one of her favorite instruments as it made a nice sound.
"As a matter of fact I do. It was my Mom who taught me how to play it as she played it herself. I was 4 years old when I started playing."
"Can you play something for us?" Cassie looked at CJ who shook her head and closed the box.
"Not now! Later maybe. Hey aunt J, what's this big surprise you have for us?"
"Upstairs, second door on your left." CJ and Cassie ran up the stairs, straight to the room Janet had pointed out.
While the girls were discovering their surprise, the guys came into the house.
"I think it's about time we show you Cheyenne Mountain." Jack turned to Sam. "Carter, are you coming?" He had rehearsed this scene a little too much. When General Hammond had told him of their next mission he had cursed under his breath. Jonathan had been another scientist but CJ had made a nice impression on him. He was looking forward on working together with the girl.
"No, I think I'll stay here for a little while longer. I'll see you later at the Mountain!"
"Okay, later then!" Jack opened the front door and went out, followed by Teal'c and Daniel.
"Janet, will you look after CJ for me? It's been difficult for her, so I kind of hoped you could help her settle in." Jonathan looked at his sister.
"I'll do just that, big brother. Now go!"
"Bye Major Carter. It was nice meeting you."
"Likewise." He followed the men and closed the door behind him. "They are gone. Now we can do our part of the job." The two women went upstairs to see where the two teenagers were hanging out.
They walked into the room and found CJ and Cassie behind the brand new computer.
"Hey CJ, what do you think of it?"
"It's an awesome room, especially the computer." CJ smiled a big and happy smile.
"CJ, come over here for a second! There's something we need to talk to you about." CJ got up from her chair and placed herself next to Janet on the king-size bed.
"What? Did I do something wrong already?" Sam gave CJ and Janet a curious look. - What did she mean by that? I hope she isn't such a brat like all teenagers are. -
"No, you haven't but I want you to listen to what Sam has to say!"
"Okay, go ahead!" Janet nodded to Sam.
"First you have to promise us that everything you're about to hear, will be kept a secret! Never talk to anybody about this matter, not even your father!" CJ looked at her aunt and then back to Sam. She felt that whatever was going to be revealed to her it was huge and something they both knew about but still she couldn't really figure out what it was.
"But what about Cassandra?"
"I'm an alien. I already know everything of what they're about to tell you. Just listen to Sam! You'll love it!"
"An alien? What is she talking about?" CJ started to get really confused.
"Do you promise to keep it a secret?"
"Yeah, I do. Just tell me because you're making me way too curious and you know that's not healthy!"
"Okay then, here it goes!" Sam took a deep breath and started talking. "Maybe you remember that government-test you had to make a couple of months ago." CJ nodded and remembered how the others of her class had complained that the test was way too difficult for them. She had considered it an easy one. "Every senior in every High School in the US had to make that test. Your score had to be between 95 and 100% to pass. There were only ten seniors in the US who were capable of doing so. We scanned their profiles and after we did that, only five seniors remained, including you. Then it became much more difficult to pick one because we had to get him or her here without telling the real reason. But the team that did your profile noticed you were Dr. Fraiser's niece and more important your father, a scientist, was looking for new workingareas for his project about 'First Life on Earth' and you were just the one person we were looking for. We almost dropped you and choose someone else because you are only 16 years old. Thanks to your aunt you are the one for our new Project." CJ's mouth had dropped inch by inch listening to Sam. She had never thought that the stupid test meant so much more.
"What am I supposed to do then?"
"You will travel through a wormhole to other planets in the galaxy and meet old and new cultures. You'll learn about your worst enemy, the Goa'uld. And so much more."
"They're nasty." Cassie turned to look at CJ who looked now more confused than ever.
"Traveling through a wormhole? They're not even sure if wormholes can be used to travel and if they do that is not something we do in the next 5 years. Are you guys making fun of me? Because if you do then let me tell you that it was hard enough to move out here let alone..." CJ had jumped of the bed and was pacing around angrily in front of the two women.
"CJ, we're not making fun at all. This is all reality. Everything you're about to discover is real. No sci-fi, I promise." Janet was trying hard to calm her niece down a little.
"But how could that be possible?"
"You really want to know?" Her curiousness started to win ground and she had nothing to loose. She was smart enough to do and be anything she wanted.
"One more thing though. Has this got anything to do with this complex you won't tell me about?"
"As a matter of fact, it does!" Sam smiled as she noticed how CJ slowly gave in to her curious side.
"Okay then, count me in!" Finally the smile on CJ's face had grown to its full length.
"Then let's go!"
"Where's Dad going to work, if I may be so curious?"
"Same complex, NORAD. You'll be working deep underground in the SGC."
"The SGC?"
"Stargate Command. Can we go now?" Both teenagers left the room and ran downstairs, followed by Sam and Janet.
*Cheyenne Mountain*
When they arrived at the Cheyenne Mountain-complex, CJ and Cassie jumped out of the car and ran to the security-checkpoint.
"I hope we're doing the right thing here!" Janet and Sam gave each other a brief look and then went in pursuit of the two teenagers.
Category: adventure, humor
Rating: PG
Spoilers: Children of the Gods
Summary: CJ Fraiser makes her entry into the Stargate-program
Disclaimer: Stargate Sg-1 and its characters are the property of Stargate (II) Productions, Showtime/Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko Productions. This story is for entertainment purposes only and no money exchanged hands. No copyright infringement is intended. The original characters, situations, and story are the property of the author. This story may not be posted elsewhere without the consent of the author. Jonathan and CJ Fraiser are property of Falcon Horus. If you want to use them, just ask!
Author's notes: I've revised the story because it really needed an update. I changed some things but the story is still the same. I hope you will enjoy the new CJ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------
New York
*Manhattan*
"CJ! Wake up! We have to go! We have a plane to catch, remember!" Jonathan was running through their apartment to gather the stuff he needed most, the rest would be send afterwards. His daughter appeared in the hallway and bumped into him.
"Come on, CJ! Hurry up!"
"Yeah, yeah!" She made herself a sandwich and went straight to the bathroom. CJ got dressed in less than 5 minutes, grabbed her bag pack, which she had made the previous night, and her violin, opened the door of the apartment looked around one last time and left.
"Hey, where are you going?" Jonathan looked at CJ. He knew she hated the fact they had to move. But he had to accept this new job in order to make progress in his research on how the first life forms had come to Earth and had developed themselves.
"I'm going to say goodbye to Josh." Her friend lived on the first floor of the building. They were the only family with a garden.
CJ found her best friend sitting under the oak tree. He was holding something in his hand but she couldn't see what it was until he gave it to her.
"Hey Josh!"
"Hey CJ, leaving already?" He looked sad as he knew he was about to loose a good friend.
"Yeah! Dad will be here any minute." CJ looked up at the sky and noticed how the clouds had gathered. It would probably be raining today.
"Here, I want you to have this so you won't forget about our friendship." He handed her the little gift and as she unwrapped it she recognized the heart-shaped stone they found when they first played together at the playground. "Promise me, you'll write me about your adventures in Colorado."
"I promise!" CJ lay her arm around Josh's shoulder. That's how Jonathan found them a few minutes later. He joined them and together they waited for the cab that would bring the two to the airport.
*Flight 234*
CJ looked out of the window of the airplane. There wasn't much to see, just a few clouds. Her father was flipping through some documents.
"Dad?" CJ gazed at her father while she tried to catch a glimpse of what was on the papers.
"Mm." - Okay, that sounds like he's too busy with whatever is on those pages. -
"Will aunt J pick us up at the airport?" Jonathan looked at his daughter and frowned a little, trying to remember the agreement about who was going to pick them up.
"Yes, I think she will."
"Okidoki!" CJ noticed that her father's attention was drawn back to his papers and that he wasn't in the mood to talk so she decided to read a little herself. She was reading the book The Stargate Conspiracies written by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. She was so intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Giza and the pyramids that she wanted to know as much as possible, preferable everything that had something to do with the subject. She was so busy reading that she didn't hear the captain of the plane telling his passengers to fasten their seatbelts. As a result CJ bumped into the seat in front of her. - Damn it! Couldn't Dad warn me! - But as she looked at him she saw that he was having a bigger problem than she had. He too hadn't heard the captain and had lost his papers during the landing. Jonathan looked at CJ for help but she was to busy making fun of him. She just couldn't stop laughing and therefore when she got out of the plane she tripped and fell flat on her face. Now it was Jonathan's turn to laugh and CJ's turn to get a shameful color on her cheeks.
Denver
*The Airport*
Both were looking for the familiar face that belonged to the person that would pick them up.
"Dad, do you see her?"
"Nope, don't see her. She might be late." Jonathan looked at his watch but they had landed on time so being late couldn't be an option.
"Maybe she forgot us coming today." CJ almost tripped over her suitcase as she was looking for her aunt.
"Now why would I want to do that?" Janet appeared from behind a corner, surprising both father and daughter.
"Aunt J!" CJ practically jumped into her open arms, as it had almost been 5 years since she had last seen her.
"CJ, it seems you grow taller every time I see you." Janet looked up at her niece and smiled.
"No J, the real reason is that you remain short!" CJ jumped away from her aunt while laughing out loud. She knew well enough that Janet couldn't laugh with jokes that had something to do with her height. Jonathan smiled at his sister and gave her a quick hug.
"Had a nice flight?" Jonathan nodded while he picked up the suitcases and followed his sister to the exit.
"Where are we going? Are we going straight to this secret place Dad won't tell me about?" CJ was jumping up and down of pure excitement.
"Uh ... no!" CJ's excitement disappeared as snow in the sun and her face suddenly betrayed disappointment. Janet noticed her niece become sad and tried to cheer her up. "CJ, first you have to meet some friends of mine. They are waiting at your new house." As Janet mentioned the word 'house' she saw the sun return into CJ's eyes.
"House? We have a house to live in?" Her enthusiasm reached unknown heights again now that she knew she was going to live in a house once more. She hadn't lived in a house since her Mom had passed away. Since then she and her father had always been living in a small flat. And now they ended up in a house, again. "With a garden?" Janet nodded and CJ forgot all about the complex. - A house with a garden! - CJ just couldn't believe it until she could see it with her own two eyes.
Colorado Springs
*The House*
"Well, what do you think?" Janet's brother and her niece were staring at the house in front of them. Their mouths had dropped when they saw how big it was.
"Mom would have loved it." Jonathan looked at his daughter and realized she was thinking the same thing.
"Yeah, she would!" CJ smiled a big smile and gazed back at the house in front of her. "Look at that garden, Dad! It's huge!" At that very moment five people came out of the new house to meet Janet's family.
"Your friends, I presume." Jonathan turned to his sister.
"Let me do some introducing! Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Sam Carter, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Murray and Cassandra!" They received a curt nod from each one of them.
"Nice to meet you all!"
"And now the other way around. This is my brother, Jonathan, and his daughter, CJ."
"Catherine-Jane, to be exact." Jonathan smiled at the people in front of him but CJ turned to her father looking slightly annoyed. - Why does he always have to do that? -
"Dad! ... I prefer CJ. Thank you!" She gave them all a good handshake, ending with Cassie. "So I finally meet my..." Janet took CJ by the arm and dragged her in the house before she could finish her sentence.
"Cassandra, are you coming too? I have a surprise for the both of you." CJ struggled a little as she didn't want to go in yet but her aunt wouldn't let go so she let herself be dragged into the house.
"Coming! Come on, Sam!" Cassie took Sam's hand and pulled her in the house.
"J, don't tell me he doesn't know yet?" CJ looked at her aunt, who just shrugged her shoulders. She had known it for quite some time now that she had a cousin but she had had to promise Janet she would not tell it to her father. CJ thought that her aunt would have told it by now but apparently she hadn't. "You should tell him no matter what he thinks of women raising a child on their own. He'll find out soon enough. We're going to live here, you know!"
"I know. But as you say it he would disapprove me raising Cassandra, therefore it's better he doesn't know that she's my daughter, not yet. I'll tell him myself when the time is right."
"Listen, I will tell him if you don't because you can't keep this a secret for long. What if he visits you and notices Cassandra's living with you. He's now probably thinking that she's one of your friends' daughter."
"CJ, I warn you if you..." Janet's look said enough and CJ knew that she'd better kept her mouth shut.
"Hey CJ, what's this?" Cassandra was knocking on the box with the violin.
"Whoa, stop doing that!" CJ pulled the box away from her cousin, as that would be better for the both of them because if anything should happen to her instrument she would kill the person who screwed it up. "It's a violin." She opened the box and showed Cassie the violin. Sam had to come a little closer to see what CJ was showing Cassandra.
"Do you play the violin?" Sam liked the violin. It was one of her favorite instruments as it made a nice sound.
"As a matter of fact I do. It was my Mom who taught me how to play it as she played it herself. I was 4 years old when I started playing."
"Can you play something for us?" Cassie looked at CJ who shook her head and closed the box.
"Not now! Later maybe. Hey aunt J, what's this big surprise you have for us?"
"Upstairs, second door on your left." CJ and Cassie ran up the stairs, straight to the room Janet had pointed out.
While the girls were discovering their surprise, the guys came into the house.
"I think it's about time we show you Cheyenne Mountain." Jack turned to Sam. "Carter, are you coming?" He had rehearsed this scene a little too much. When General Hammond had told him of their next mission he had cursed under his breath. Jonathan had been another scientist but CJ had made a nice impression on him. He was looking forward on working together with the girl.
"No, I think I'll stay here for a little while longer. I'll see you later at the Mountain!"
"Okay, later then!" Jack opened the front door and went out, followed by Teal'c and Daniel.
"Janet, will you look after CJ for me? It's been difficult for her, so I kind of hoped you could help her settle in." Jonathan looked at his sister.
"I'll do just that, big brother. Now go!"
"Bye Major Carter. It was nice meeting you."
"Likewise." He followed the men and closed the door behind him. "They are gone. Now we can do our part of the job." The two women went upstairs to see where the two teenagers were hanging out.
They walked into the room and found CJ and Cassie behind the brand new computer.
"Hey CJ, what do you think of it?"
"It's an awesome room, especially the computer." CJ smiled a big and happy smile.
"CJ, come over here for a second! There's something we need to talk to you about." CJ got up from her chair and placed herself next to Janet on the king-size bed.
"What? Did I do something wrong already?" Sam gave CJ and Janet a curious look. - What did she mean by that? I hope she isn't such a brat like all teenagers are. -
"No, you haven't but I want you to listen to what Sam has to say!"
"Okay, go ahead!" Janet nodded to Sam.
"First you have to promise us that everything you're about to hear, will be kept a secret! Never talk to anybody about this matter, not even your father!" CJ looked at her aunt and then back to Sam. She felt that whatever was going to be revealed to her it was huge and something they both knew about but still she couldn't really figure out what it was.
"But what about Cassandra?"
"I'm an alien. I already know everything of what they're about to tell you. Just listen to Sam! You'll love it!"
"An alien? What is she talking about?" CJ started to get really confused.
"Do you promise to keep it a secret?"
"Yeah, I do. Just tell me because you're making me way too curious and you know that's not healthy!"
"Okay then, here it goes!" Sam took a deep breath and started talking. "Maybe you remember that government-test you had to make a couple of months ago." CJ nodded and remembered how the others of her class had complained that the test was way too difficult for them. She had considered it an easy one. "Every senior in every High School in the US had to make that test. Your score had to be between 95 and 100% to pass. There were only ten seniors in the US who were capable of doing so. We scanned their profiles and after we did that, only five seniors remained, including you. Then it became much more difficult to pick one because we had to get him or her here without telling the real reason. But the team that did your profile noticed you were Dr. Fraiser's niece and more important your father, a scientist, was looking for new workingareas for his project about 'First Life on Earth' and you were just the one person we were looking for. We almost dropped you and choose someone else because you are only 16 years old. Thanks to your aunt you are the one for our new Project." CJ's mouth had dropped inch by inch listening to Sam. She had never thought that the stupid test meant so much more.
"What am I supposed to do then?"
"You will travel through a wormhole to other planets in the galaxy and meet old and new cultures. You'll learn about your worst enemy, the Goa'uld. And so much more."
"They're nasty." Cassie turned to look at CJ who looked now more confused than ever.
"Traveling through a wormhole? They're not even sure if wormholes can be used to travel and if they do that is not something we do in the next 5 years. Are you guys making fun of me? Because if you do then let me tell you that it was hard enough to move out here let alone..." CJ had jumped of the bed and was pacing around angrily in front of the two women.
"CJ, we're not making fun at all. This is all reality. Everything you're about to discover is real. No sci-fi, I promise." Janet was trying hard to calm her niece down a little.
"But how could that be possible?"
"You really want to know?" Her curiousness started to win ground and she had nothing to loose. She was smart enough to do and be anything she wanted.
"One more thing though. Has this got anything to do with this complex you won't tell me about?"
"As a matter of fact, it does!" Sam smiled as she noticed how CJ slowly gave in to her curious side.
"Okay then, count me in!" Finally the smile on CJ's face had grown to its full length.
"Then let's go!"
"Where's Dad going to work, if I may be so curious?"
"Same complex, NORAD. You'll be working deep underground in the SGC."
"The SGC?"
"Stargate Command. Can we go now?" Both teenagers left the room and ran downstairs, followed by Sam and Janet.
*Cheyenne Mountain*
When they arrived at the Cheyenne Mountain-complex, CJ and Cassie jumped out of the car and ran to the security-checkpoint.
"I hope we're doing the right thing here!" Janet and Sam gave each other a brief look and then went in pursuit of the two teenagers.
