Notes: In respet to the crossovers, this fic will only cross with Atlantis with mentions of the Harry Potter world. There wont be any actual cross with Potter, that would be in a parallel story I plan to write. There will also be a parallel Atlantis fic as well.
Disclaimer: First Chapter(Prologue)
Chapter 1
Brigadier General Jack O'Neill sighed contently, leaning back in his office chair enjoying the view of his lover Daniel Jackson sitting seductively on the desk in front of him. He stared with lust darkened eyes at the spread legs and bulge feeling his own body harden.
A knock on the door had Daniel scrambling off the desk and looking normal and Jack sitting straight with a composed lazy look. The door opened and Walter walked in carrying a stack of files. He set the files on the desk, right were Daniel had been sitting.
"What are these for?" Jack asked.
He ignored the roll of Walter's eyes, "President wants you to review the personal files of those Dr. Weir has chosen to involve in the Atlantis Expedition."
"Ah, gotcha. Thanks."
"Walter nodded and left, closing the door. Jack and Daniel sighed in relief.
"We are so going to get caught one of these days," Daniel said sitting on the edge of the desk, idly running a hand through Jack's hair.
"Especially since there's a nice big window to the briefing room."
Daniel chuckled, "That could prove to be our downfall."
Just then Jack's turned off laptop started to beep loudly for several seconds from where it sat on the top right edge. Jack inwardly cursed as Daniel turned to look at it bewildered. The thing only beeped like that during an emergency when his family contacted him, but he ordered them not to while he worked at the SGC.
"You gonna get that?" Daniel asked looking at him questionably.
Jack shook his head, "I'll do it after I read these files, President's orders and all."
Daniel rolled his eyes, leaned forward and kissed him quick and passionately. He left, smiling cheekily and swinging his hips. Jack smirked and once he was sure Daniel wasn't about to turn around for something he forgot to do, pushed the files away and pulled his laptop towards him. He opened it up and turned it on, not pleased with whomever had called this 'emergency'. The main page loaded and a window expanded.
"What the hell did I say about emergency ca- oh, hello Jeremiah."
Jack's twin was looking back at him with a humoured smirk.
"To what do I owe the pleasure?" Jack asked.
Jeremiah's face sobered, "As you know, Vaclus is on the outer rim of our galaxy and also in the direction of the Asgard home galaxy. We also keep in direct contact with Thor and his people every week."
"As you stated, I know all this. Why did you call?"
"The Replicators. Our sensors picked them up halfway between the two galaxies. Your secondary time dilation device didn't work."
Jack sighed, "I never expected it to, though I hoped it would be longer. The Asgards had never dealt with them like we had, they had no idea that they would so easily bread the field they had us set for them. I implanted the second so it would stall the stragglers escaping the first a little longer. At that time there were only five human form replicators, not a whole army like the Asurans."
"Their programming didn't have the amount of knowledge the Asurans had, they are vastly different in that sense, but you underestimated them, they integrated Asgard technology to their own, they became smarter than they originally were."
Jack growled, "Maybe, I don't like it."
"No one does," Jeremiah agreed. "Jaden is killing himself trying to make me do something, seeing as how I did create them."
"You should take responsibility for your own mistakes, but since the Tau'ri and Asgards are involved we might be interfering and you know the Alterans wont like that. Will you be able to take them out if they fly close to Vaclus?"
Jeremiah gave him an 'are you kidding?' look, "I'll only do it if I know there will be no repercussions. I don't want them converging on us, even if we are more powerful. My children are spread out among the galaxy unlike yours, I don't have that advantage."
Jack nodded, "Whatever you can do would be a help."
"Keep me posted, I want to know the developments, and don't ever trust them Jonathan, remember Kathala."
Jack winced, remembering all too well the Asuran he'd befriended only to have her betray him when they left Atlantis and refused to take care of the Wraith right away. "I will."
The window went black before automatically exiting. Jack continued to stare at the screen for five minutes blankly, before taking the first file of the stack and flipping through it. He concentrated on his job, reading up on everyone Elizabeth thought would be best for a 'lost' city. Half way through he came upon the file of one Dr. Gwenavire Pendragon. Smirking and glad that one of his family, let alone his oldest daughter would be going, he laid the file aside already aware of everything it said. In this generation Gwen had chosen to major in physics, watching over the human development and making sure they didn't go too far without understanding what they were doing. Now she would be going to Atlantis, hopefully to make sure they didn't blow up his city. He wanted to go back there one day, and he wanted it to be in one piece. Plus she could make sure all the primary and secondary systems were functioning and that Mckay didn't turn them off when they really needed to be running. When he finished reading he was pleased with the choices, though heaven forbid he ever say that out loud.
O.o.O.o.O.o.O.
At the end of the day Jack descended to Daniel's office and seductively persuaded him to leave. He nipped the weak spots along Daniel's neck and while he didn't use his hands he had Daniel getting a hard on quickly.
"I hate it when you do this," Daniel said as they stood in the elevator."
Jack smirked, "It promises great sex, why wouldn't I?"
Daniel let out an exasperated sigh, but there was a small upturn of his lips. With a sudden coy look as the elevator slowed, not at the top floor, he grabbed Jack's ass just as the door opened to let Sgt. Siler enter. Jack swore under his breath, glaring at Daniel for getting his own arousal going. On the top floor they left the mountain in silence, though Daniel had a very smug look on his face.
"That was cheep," Jack told him as they got in his truck.
Daniel smirked, laying his had on Jack's thigh, "You were playing dirty back in my office, what was I suppose to do?"
"Nothing I'd do," Jack answered smiling.
Daniel rolled his eyes, removing his had as they passed through security then returning it. "What was that beeping from your computer for?"
"Malfunction, error shit. Took me hours to fix."
Jack hated lying to Daniel, but when it came to his twin and family he couldn't speak the truth. Daniel would easily and eagerly accept that there was a sect of Ancients still living, but Jack was one of them and he feared Daniel might not so easily accept that. It was a big secret to keep, and a big lie.
Every human he'd loved, he'd kept this secret from. They were too young to know, too far less advanced to understand the implications of immortality. The people of this world had only been given a brief run in with the Goa'uld, and only the Egyptians had really been subjugated to serving them, with a few other civilizations worshiping Goa'uld without even knowing it. Before the plague that wiped the Alterans out, he'd loved people of his own 'race' and since Sentinels were common knowledge he didn't have to hide his true self.
With Daniel it was different than every other human. With Daniel he wanted to scream his existence, his heritage and live with his lover, and allowing him to probe his mind about every ancient civilization he'd known about. He and his children knew the history of the world, the entire history. But with Daniel he also felt hesitant, because he loved Daniel like no other and he didn't want to lose him.
Ja-ack."
Jack jumped and realized he was sitting in his parking lot. Damn. He didn't usually let his mind wander like that, especially not around humans.
"Sorry."
He got out of the truck and into his and Daniel's house without having to answer any questions and plopped down on the couch. He turned the TV on and flipped through the channels until he found the Simpsons. Daniel came in and curled up beside him, but Jack knew there would be questioning later.
After two back to backs, Jack stood and got them some left over food to eat.
"Do you want to talk about it?" Daniel asked softly.
Jack sighed, "It's nothing really, I'm just...tired. Today was a lull day, the fatigue of the past week catching up with me."
Daniel kissed him affectionately, "I told you you've been doing too much, even for you. We'll go to bed early, sleep in and go to work at nine."
Jack looked at him in surprise, "I've rubbed off on you way too much, even last year you'd never suggest going to work late."
Daniel smiled, "You need it. Don't get use to this, it wont happen often."
Jack smirked and kissed him, "It would be too weird if it did."
O.o.O.o.O.o.O.
Jack woke in complete darkness and noticed two things: Daniel wasn't pressed up against him like he usually was and one of his children was in very close proximity, most likely in his living room. Jack sat up, focusing his sight and saw that Daniel had only turned over and was hugging his second pillow tightly. Smiling at the cute sight, Jack placed a feather light kiss on his forehead before getting out and going to find his intruder.
"I'm getting a sudden increase of activity from my family," he said, smiling at his oldest, Caius.
Caius was sprawled out comfortably on the couch a glass of whisky in his hand. He was business like however, wearing a whit cuffed dress shirt, a tie with the Sentinel symbol at the bottom and dress pants. His hair was combed back and neat and his eyes were clear and full of power.
"You need to do something about Sagi, the Alterans have had to stop him twice in the last month and they are not happy."
"Well hello to you too," Jack said sitting down.
Caius rolled his eyes.
"Why haven't they spoken to me yet?"
"You told them not to while you work at the SGC dad, they wont disobey your requests."
Jack groaned shaking his head, "This is kind of important, but I see what you're getting at."
"What are you going to do?" Caius demanded.
Jack ignored the demand, knowing that Caius was most likely at the end of his rope with the ninth child and leaned back in his chair contemplating his options. He could suppress Sagi's powers, but his knowledge would still be there and if that was all he was using it would be no good. He could also send Sagi away, maybe to the Nox home world, but thought twice about that. Sagi and the Nox did not get along at all, their views too different.
"What do you want me to do?"
"Anything, whatever it takes to make him see he's not doing the right thing."
"High councilor," Jack called softly in Ancient, tilting his head to the side.
An old man in white robes appeared before them, eyebrows raised, "what is your verdict Sentinel Father?"
"Leave Sagi alone, if he chooses to interfere, let him."
"What?" Caius yelled.
Jack shushed him, leaning back to look in the empty hall and straining to hear if Daniel had woken. When he was sure Daniel hadn't been disturbed he looked back at Caius with cold eyes.
"Sagi has forgotten what happens when Ancients interfere too much with human life and development, so we let the same thing happen to him like it did with Orlin, though hopefully without the amount of destruction."
"You truly think this will work?" the Ascended man asked.
Jack nodded, "I worked with Orlin, it will work with Sagi. We've done the less severe stuff to teach and it didn't work. I will keep an eye on him personally and if I feel things are going too far I will step in."
"As you wish it," the Ascended man disappeared.
Jack turned to his son and studied his face, "You disagree with my choice."
Caius nodded slowly, "Sagi doesn't learn like we do, he's different."
Jack sighed, "True, but hopefully this will register with him."
Sagi was indeed different, his mother had neither been Ancient nor human. She'd been humanoid, an Atoniek with an unusual physical difference that Sagi and only barely picked up with his pointed- yes pointed- ears and unusually lithe body structure. If the Atoniek were like any Tau'ri legend to compare to it would be the elves, not the diminutive kind, but the human sized kind.
Caius sighed, "I'm tired father, tired of running us-acting in your stead. I need a break."
Jack mentally sent his comfort and affection, "Where do you want to go?"
Caius shrugged, "Need anything finished?"
"Well, the Andromeda could be worked on, no one does so full time anymore. Other than that, no."
Caius closed his eyes briefly, "I haven't worked on a warship in hundreds of years, I think I'll go there. If I sit around doing nothing I'll go mad." he stood. "Thank you father."
Jack stood and embraced him, "You're welcome." He paused, "When did you get off work?"
Caius ducked his head, "Half an hour ago."
Jack shook his head, "And they say Daniel's bad. No wonder you're tired."
Caius rolled his eyes and left. Jack let a small smile grace his lips as he went back to the bedroom and crawled in beside his lover. He wrapped his arm around Daniel, nuzzling the nape of his neck, instantly falling asleep.
O.o.O.o.O.o.O.
Daniel's eyes opened slowly. He felt as if his heart was going to break. He'd heard Jack speaking to someone, another man, and although he didn't know what they'd been speaking about he feared it had been intimate. And now he could smell cologne on Jack, and Jack hadn't been wearing cologne at all today.
Daniel shuddered, willing the tears welling in his eyes to go away. Jack would never betray him, not in their house, not ever. However many times Daniel said this to himself he couldn't forget or ignore the cologne, that damn expensive stuff that Jack likes so much. There was a bottle of it in their bathroom, used every time they went out for a romantic dinner. Jack loved it when he wore it, said it make him smell like a king.
Feeling sick to his stomach, Daniel carefully wormed his way out from under Jack's arm and stumbled quietly to the bathroom. Flipping the toilet seat up his stomach contents emptied out with a horrible sound. When nothing else came out and he was feeling better Daniel looked at himself in the mirror. To put it bluntly, he looked like shit. His eyes were red, his face tear streaked and his hair clung to his head in a damp sweat.
Daniel opened the cabinet, intending to find the sleeping pills that were usually haphazardly stashed in there. He didn't find them immediately, the cologne bottle stood out and he felt the emotions rushing back. He grabbed the bottle, opened it and poured it down the sink. Wrapping the bottle in toilet paper so Jack wouldn't notice it in the morning he tossed it in the garbage. He searched the cabinet, finding the pills and dry swallowed them.
As he crawled back in bed and let the pills take affect he only hoped he was overreacting.
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