I'm back! Before you read this, you should read the story called Somebody's Knockin', first. That's the one before this one, obviously, from the title. Anyways, I don't own these characters, but I wish I did, because I'd be rich, and I wouldn't have to live in this town...no, I'm kidding. I love this town. Iowa rocks. Well, here's the first chapter:0D

Seriously.

Read the first story,

or this will make

no sense at all.

Somebody's Knockin' Pt. 2

Chapter 1

Two days later, Cameron was out of the infirmary, and heading down the hall towards Daniel's quarters. Landry had finally given in and allowed a rescue team to search for Chiron. They'd discovered the Goa'uld ship a few lightyears away from the planet Chiron was captured from. They were to send a rescue team later that day, and, of course, Cameron was going to join them, whether the others liked it, or not.

He reached the door and knocked. The door slid open, and Daniel was there to face him.

"Cameron? Shouldn't you be getting ready?" asked Daniel.

"Yes. I am ready," said Cameron.

"You are? So you're wearing that for a rescue mission?" asked Daniel, referring to the green uniform Mitchell was wearing.

"Yeah, so? I don't want to wear black. It's hot," Cameron said.

"Cameron, go get the black one on," Daniel told him, then closed the door before Cameron could say anything else. He couldn't even remember what he went there for in the first place.

I guess that decides it. Cameron went back to his quarters, changed, then left. He ran up the stairs, then went into the gateroom, where he met up with Landry.

"General Landry," said Cameron.

"Yes, Colonel?" said Landry, looking up from a paper Walter was showing him.

"I just thought I'd stop by and..." Cameron couldn't think of an excuse at the moment. He just wanted someone to talk to.

"You're bored, huh?" asked Landry, reading Mitchell's mind. "That happens. You get locked up in the infirmary for a few days, and you get lonely. Don't let it make you annoying, though, please. There's boredom, then there's annoyance. Two very different things. Sam was actually looking for you earlier. You should go and talk to her, Colonel. She's been worried about you, and so have I. How are you handling this? Are you sure that you're ready?"

"Sir, it's my fault he was captured-"

"No, it's not. The only people fault goes to is the Goa'uld. Do you understand, Colonel?" asked Landry.

"Yes, Sir," said Cameron. "Thank you, Sir."

Landry nodded, then Mitchell turned and headed to the lab, knowing Sam would be there.

"Sam, you got a minute?" asked Mitchell when he found her there.

"Always," said Sam, closing a portfolio.

"Are you busy?" he asked.

"No, I was just adding a few touches to a report. What's up?" she asked him.

"I just want someone to talk to. We're not leaving for another four hours, and I'm starting to lose my sanity," said Cameron.

Sam laughed. "Pull up a chair."

Cameron did as she said, then began to speak. "So, what's the plan for the mission?"

"We'll be going to a planet closest to where the Goa'uld are heading, which, from what I've concluded, is P3X-414. We get find a way on their ship when they land on the planet, and rescue Chiron. It should be a piece of cake," said Sam.

Yeah, a piece of cake. "You ever notice how much General Landry's name looks like laundry? I would pay you fifty bucks to call him General Laundry," said Cameron, getting a laugh from Sam, and laughing a little, himself.

"Maybe tomarrow," laughed Sam. "How are you feeling?" she asked, changing the subject.

"I'm fine, why?" asked Cameron.

"Cameron, you were just shot not even a week ago, and you're going on a rescue mission to try and save a man we don't even know is alive," said Sam.

"Sam, I just feel that I need to do this," said Cameron.

"And what if he's already dead? What will you do, then? Are you just gonna forget about him? I know you won't, Cameron. You're not like that. But it's gonna eat at you," said Sam.

"I'm going to assume he's alive, Sam. I have to, or I can't do this. If he's dead..." Cameron's voice trailed off as he couldn't think of anything else to say.

"Your intentions are good," said Sam.

That made Mitchell's head snap up.

"What did you say?" asked Cameron.

"I heard about the talk you had with Teal'c. He's right, you know. He always is. You should listen to what he says," said Sam.

"I know. But good intentions won't save a life," Cameron told her.

It was quiet for a moment before Sam decided to speak. "Someday it might."

There's that chapter. I hope that you guys like it! Bie:0D