Hatori's Best Friend, Jack O'Neill

Disclaimer: Don't own the characters from Fruits Basket or Stargate SG-1

Author's note: I am taking a bit of a break from my other stories, but never fear! I have not given up on them yet.

Hatori might be a little/lot out of character and I am going to try my best with the other characters.

Well, enjoy!

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Prologue

Momiji Sohma fairly skipped into the Main House, a pack of mail in tow.

"Momiji, is there anything for me?" Ayame Sohma questioned, coming toward his younger cousin.

"Oh, hi, Aaya! When did you get home?"

"Sometime ago. Well? Any mail?"

Momiji shook his head, but stopped when he saw that Dr. Hatori Sohma had a letter. From America, no less!

"Look, Aaya, Ha'ri has a letter."

Aaya peered over his shoulder and whistled.

"It would appear that Tori has a friend. I know! Let me take Tori's letter to him. I promise not to pry," Aaya pleaded.

Momiji agreed and, after handing the letter over, continued on his way.

Hatori Sohma was not the social butterfly like some of his other cousins, so why would he get a letter from America?

Aaya pestered him about who had sent him the letter and, even though he had a good idea, lied and told him to go bother his little brother, which Aaya went to do. Knowing Yuki, Kyo, Shigure, and Aaya like he did, Tori'd have to apologize later.

Opening the letter, Hatori blinked as his suspicions were confirmed. Even though he had told the older man to stop writing to him, Tori was strangely happy that his friend had gone against his wishes and wrote to him anyway.

Sighing and sitting down in the chair located in his office, Tori settled down and began to read.

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Sorry that it is so short, but I am beat! Ya'll will just have to read the letter in the next chapter.

At this point in time, I am not really planning on anyone but Jack showing up from the hit science fiction show, but that could change as events are set into motion.

As for how Hatori should consider Jack O'Neill, of all people, a sort of big brother, you'll just have to find out, won't you?

It will get better as the story goes on, you have my word.

Read and Review, people. Read and Review.