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Raina was standing in front of a bay window, of the second story home that she was in. Over looking the small neighborhood that was surrounding the house on the end. The room that she was standing in was plain. Hardly used. A queen size bed, dresser next to the closet, and a desk with a laptop. A guest room to be exact. A duffel bag was tossed carelessly off to the side by the desk. Sitting on the floor next to the chair that was set infront of the desk.

Her arms were wrapped protectively around herself, her eyes moving up from the homes to the sky. In the distance, an Ori ship hovered. Her eyes were fixed on it. Amazement and fear was clearly seen present in her brown eyes. She never believed that 'Alien Spaceships' truly existed. Well, she always thought there was something else out there in that big universe that before them as everyone looked up at the stars each night. They couldnt be the only ones. But to actually witness an Alien ship in her life time was amazing to her. Breath taking yet frightening at the same time. She had been watching the news. She knew that they were offering a new religion which they called 'Origin'. But she couldn't trade in her religion, that was just something that didn't happen, especially on Earth.

That was proven when protestors started to show up, informing the Ori that they wouldn't abandoned what they believed in. They wouldn't give up their faith. It almost scared her to think what the visitors would do. She hoped they wouldn't get hostile, cause that meant war. And she didn't know if Earth could win that war, even if every country united as one. But all she could do is wait and watch. And something in her gut told her that this wasn't going to be good.

Suddenly, a loud explosion was heard and the window in front of her shattered, shards of glass and wood went flying around her. She herself went flying backwards from the force. Landing on her back with a hard thud a few feet back. Where everything went black.


2007

Raina's eyes snapped opened in fear, quickly sitting up, her head looking around, trying to take in her immediate surroundings as she gasped for air. Seeing that she was in a room full of beds and medical supplies. That's when it all came flooding back to her as to where she was and what was going on. She and her friends and traveled back in time to warn her parents of the Ori attack in the future. And they had been taken to the infirmary to get DNA tests done. Ordered by the General who wanted proof that they were who they said there were. Chanra and Joe quickly launched off their beds and rushed to her side to make sure she was alright.

Dr. Lam was about to get her sample from Sam when Raina had suddenly awakened from a nightmare of some kind. When she had left, the teens had been so tired from breaking into Stargate Command and traveling through the gate that she allowed them to rest while she delivered the results to the General and the SG-1 team. Both Sam and herself rushed over to check on her.

"Are you okay?" Sam asked gently placing her hand on her shoulder, only to have it shrugged off. Sam didn't pay any mind to it, the teen was still gasping for air.

Dr. Lam took a hold of Raina's wrist and began checking her pulse. Trying to look get a read on what was going with her before she issued her anything to help. "Plus, is at 110." She said then began to look at Raina, who was trying to gasp for air and holding onto her chest. "She's having an Asthma attack." She said pretty much to herself before reaching for the oxygen mask and putting it over her nose and mouth.

After a while, Raina's breathing returned to normal and she was able to complete some tests that Dr. Lam was making her do so that she could check her alertness. Once that was done, she removed the mask from Raina's face and put it away. Raina turned her head and took in a deep breath as Joe and Chanra walked back over to her.

"You okay?" Chanra asksed, looking concerned.

"I'm fine." She smiled, assuring her friend that she was okay. "You've seen this happen before. I'm always okay in the end." Raina smiled before turning to look at Joe.

"Another nightmare?" He asked curiously.

She just nodded her head some before attention went over to Dr. Lam who was continuing her work on getting a sample from Sam to test it. "What are you doing?" She asked the doctor.

"Oh, Colonel Mitchell requested that Sam be tested for a positive match against your DNA." Dr. Lam answered as she took a swab of DNA from the inside of Sam's cheek then putting in a container to have it tested.

"Why didn't one of you just ask me?" She asked swinging her legs over the side of the bed to face the Doctor as she and Sam looked over at her.

The two women looked at one another before glancing back over at the teen. "Am i?" Sam asked after a beat, curious to know without having to wait for the test results.

Raina looked at her and shook her head. "No, your not. Your not with my father in the future. Your with O'Neil." She stated before hoping over the end of the bed and standing to her feet. "There, you have your answer. No need to waste your time on running a test that would have been just a waste of time."

"Then who is your mother?" Sam curiously asked, she had so many questions. Wondering who Chanra and Raina's mothers were and...'wait, I'm with Jack in the future?' She suddenly let her mind take in what Raina had informed her of. 'General Jack O'Neil and I actually end up together?'

Raina took a couple of steps forwards before turning around and looking back at Sam a moment. "My mother's dead." She said softly. "And I don't like to talk about her." She answered before glancing at the Doc. "I'm hungry. Please tell me the food is good here."

Dr. Lam gave her a smile and nodded her head. "Your father enjoys it. Go on. You guys should eat something." She said then watched all three of the teens walk out towards the door. "Oh, and Raina...take it easy."

"Sure thing, Doc." Raina nodded before she lead the others out the door.

Dr. Lam and Sam looked at one another. "Well, looks like we don't need to run this test after all." Sam said softly with a sigh.

"You alright?"

"Yeah." Sam nodded her head as she sat there on the bed, both hands placed on either sides of her legs.

"You were hoping that you were her mother. Weren't you?" Dr. Lam asked softly looking over Sam. It was written all over her features that she was a bit disappointed when Raina had informed her that she wasn't her mother.

"No. No, of course not." She shook her head some.

"Yeah, you are. Sam, I'm sure that you have a family." Dr. Lam assured her placing a comforting hand on her shoulder. Hoping that it would cheer her up some. "You'll be a great mom someday."

Sam turned to look at her and gave her a small smile. "You think so?" As her smile grew a bit bigger at the thought.

"I do."


Chapter 4! Gah, sorry if this is short. I have two days off after tomorrow so i'll be able to write more chapters then! I hope that you like this chapter as well as the others. If you have any questions or suggestions about future chapters, please don't hesitate to let me know and I would be happy to take them into consideration!

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Special thanks to:

HAZMOT: Now this was an interesting twist. We all know now what teen belongs to what parents, but Cam asking about Sam testing for possibly being the mother was a surprise. You felt for Sam, even though this was a mission to save Earth from the Ori, that she still wanted to a family, even in the future. Teal'c is even in question to who the mother of his child may be. I'm not putting any bets down, but shouldn't they just ask the teens who their mother is? :D

CatzChaos: Keep going...I'm enjoying this story too.