Secrets from Arms Length
Cameron Mitchell thought he was a pretty good guy but he knew that he was a damn fine soldier. He had honed his instincts well over the past two decades; that was his job after all.
So he has no problem stating that when he started his work on getting the band back together this was honestly not what he expected.
Of course, he knew rationally that after a decade of in-combat experience and several deaths and many, many, more near death experiences SG1 would be a well-oiled, finely tuned machine.
And it was.
He had expected not to fit in.
He had planned on earning his way into their little group, trust, loyalty, bonds of brotherhood, etc.
That wasn't the way it happened.
He had immediately been brought into the fold. Counted as a leader in their little democracy. He was invited over for team nights, treated as fairly as any of the other members, instantly became a member of SG1.
But it felt off.
But what did they say about looking gift horses in the mouth.
So for the first time in his career he ignored that tingling sensation of wrongness. Pushed it to the back of his mind, it couldn't be the team so it must have been him.
He would work harder.
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When Vala joined the team that nagging feeling had been reinforced. After officially making her a member of SG1 and she had gotten a few missions under her belt he confronted her. It was only after she admitted to feeling the same way did he start to feel that he owed himself an I told you so.
The original members of SG1 were hiding something from the rest of their team.
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The first call he made was to The General. The old leader of the flagship team, the man who ran it all, head honcho, three stars. Had no idea. In fact under duress, and not to be repeated, Jack had admitted that he had drawn away from them slightly. He knew he had another promotion coming soon. When Cameron had asked about any unusual off world activity the General had paused before stating that a fourth member had never been assigned because one was never asked for and they had in fact gone as far as to deny the need.
They liked just the three of them on there, no new blood needed.
Cam could understand. Of course it's always hard to bring new people into the mold and fold. But fer cryin' out loud- it had been almost four years. They needed to get a grip because he and Vala weren't going anywhere.
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They had thrown a party. An anniversary party for Cam and Vala. Five whole years and no missing limbs.
Sam offered her house.
Daniel brought gifts.
Teal'c took care of the food.
Cameron raised his glass to make a toast for their good fortune and the great food. "To Samantha, who has grown up so much since the Academy, Daniel, big bad archeologist, and Teal'c, the alien who lived and breathed Earth." The three of them also insisted on doing the clean up.
He pinpointed the feeling that had been swelling in his chest for the past half decade.
"Arms length."
Vala's head snapped up in confusion. "Excuse me?"
Cameron met her big brown eyes. "They're keeping us at arm's length."
Vala paused as if considering the merit behind his words.
"They aren't letting us in." Everything crystallized in his minds eye. Cameron jumped up from the table and moved towards the kitchen.
Vala quickly followed. "Cam, wait!"
She placed a restraining arm on her teammate as he stopped suddenly.
"Shh."
Vala quirked her eyebrow but waited for an explanation. He looked up and gestured to the kitchen area.
Voices.
Muffled voices.
Voices that were struggling to be contained.
Cam motioned for Vala to follow him in a covert op to eavesdrop on their teammates.
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Sam leaned on her forearms over the kitchen sink. Frustrated.
Teal'c was running his fingers through her hair in an effort to calm her.
Daniel was pacing on the other end of room.
Leaning back into Teal'c Sam straightened. "Do they know?"
Daniel shook his head. "No, Jack was very vague. Hell I don't think he has even figured it out, I mean when he was here- never mind."
"Yeah." Sam sighed.
Daniel stopped and turned to face the couple. "There is no way they could know." He began moving towards them.
The rumble in her back alerted Sam to the fact that their Jaffa was about to speak. "Indeed Samantha, I agree with Daniel Jackson. I believe that if either Lt. Mitchell of Vala Mal Doran suspected anything we would have been confronted immediately."
Sam nodded but broke away from the two of them. Facing away she took a moment to regain her thoughts.
"I want to agree Teal'c. I just don't know for how much longer we can keep this a secret." She turned to face them. "I mean I've known Cam since the Academy. I just- it doesn't feel right." Teal'c bowed his head while Daniel scrunched his face. "And I mean come on Daniel, Vala? She obviously considers you a worthwhile conquest!" Daniel frowned.
Standing in front of her Daniel placed his hands on his friend's shoulders. "Sam. Be reasonable. This relationship has lasted for practically eight years. We are not going anywhere." He rubbed a calloused finger over Sam's check bone as tears began drippling down.
Teal'c stepped forwards and wrapped his arms around her waist.
Sam hick-upped. "I can't imagine my life with out you." She paused. "Either of you."
Teal'c placed a chaste kiss in her neck. "That, Samantha, is precisely why Daniel Jackson and I are not leaving your side."
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Cam and Vala fell back into their chairs at the dinning room table.
The alien woman smiled in a very dazed way. "Wow." Cam nodded.
They remained silent for another moment before Cam looked up. "I need a-" he paused looking her over again, as if for the first time "Do you want to get a drink with me?"
She nodded quickly, a shy smile gathering on her worldly lips.
