A/N: So I know it's been forever and ever. I had a crazy few months going there. I hope I still have readers! This chapter is really short, but updates should be more regular now though. At least one of my stories should get updated each week.
Thanks again to my beta, Kestra Scot, from Gateworld!
Chapter 3
Kate stared at the papers in front of her. Exact DNA matches. SG-1. From the past. And now they knew about the future. Oops. She crumpled up the letter she was writing and banged her head down on the desk.
"Stop." Kate felt a reassuring hand running up and down her back.
"Stop what?" she asked.
"Stressing." Alex sat down next to her. "It's not your fault."
She gave him a disbelieving look. "What's not my fault?"
"Whatever you're stressing about. The epidemic, SG-1. None of it," he responded. Kate rolled her eyes.
"Actually I was worrying about SG-1. It's so bizarre seeing them all here. I can hardly focus around them. I can't believe I let them watch CNN! What are we gonna do?"
"They're in a VIP room right now. We figured the less they're exposed to the better. Meanwhile, Lorraine and Chrissy are both leaving today. We should go say good-bye." He stood up and offered her his hand. "Care to join me Dr. O'Neill?"
"Always, Captain Jackson," she replied with a small smile.
Colonel Mitchell paced the room anxiously. "So these people do not even care that we're here."
It seems like they have a pretty big problem on their hands with this pandemic," Daniel commented.
"And the program's gone public," Sam added. "I can't even imagine having everyone watching our every decision."
"I'm bored!" Vala declared.
"Perhaps we should request to talk to our future selves," Teal'c continued.
"'Cause that wouldn't be weird at all!" Cam exclaimed.
"Teal'c may be right," Sam agreed. "Our future selves would be the most likely to understand us. If we could talk to them we may have a better chance of getting home."
"So how do we find them?" Daniel asked.
"We could ask," Vala supplied.
"I'm not sure," Sam answered Daniel. "Maybe I could hack into their computer records."
"We could contact O'Neill," Teal'c pointed out.
"Maybe we could ask your daughter," Daniel mused.
"Did I not just say to ask?" Vala exclaimed indignantly.
"What daughter?" Sam asked totally flabbergasted.
"Kate . . ." Daniel began extremely slowly, as if this should be completely obvious.
"Those are General O'Neill's kids!" she said, still looking completely shocked.
Daniel looked at her with an expression that clearly said 'Oh please'. "And they just happen to have blonde hair? And she just happens to have blue eyes?" He pointed out.
"But . . ."
"It's okay, Sam," Daniel said reassuringly. "The good news is everyone around here has had about 30 years to adjust to the idea."
"Wait just a minute," Cam interrupted. "You," he pointed at Sam "and General O'Neill?"
"He's a hottie!" Vala added helpfully.
Sam dropped her head into her hands. "I guess I should talk to . . . Kate."
"Good plan," Daniel affirmed.
"I wonder if we ever made babies!" Vala wondered out loud with a huge smile and a suggestive wink toward Daniel. Daniel responded with his typical head drop, and Teal'c raised an eyebrow. Sam threw Vala an "I'll never understand you" look before heading to the door to ask the guards if she could speak with the doctor. Who happened to be her daughter.
A/N: I'm a little worried about this story since its way less popular than my other one. Please review so I know what you all are thinking about it!
