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"Why did you tell him that?" Daniel demanded later when they were in 'their room' that night.

"I couldn't think of anything else." She said, innocently. "We are from another world, what does it matter if we're married or not. No one will know!"

"Oh, you don't think they'll notice that we—"

"That we what? Argue? Constantly? Oh come on, all couples do that. We can work around it!" She said. She was sitting on the edge of the bed while he passed back and fourth in front of her.

"We are not a couple." He declared. "Just so we get that clear. We are not married. We may have to act like it now, but we are not going to when we're alone, do you get that?"

"Yeah, yeah, yeah." She said. "It's not that important!" She replied.

"Sure Vala, sure." He replied. "How is it not important?"

"You act like this is something we can't work around!"

"Tomin will think we are dishonest if we tell him!" Daniel replied. "He won't trust us!"

"Since when have I cared about someone trusting me?" Vala shot back.

"Maybe you haven't, but unlike you I care about whether or not people trust me."

"And?"

"And if he doesn't trust us then we're likely to be thrown out of this hourse with no knolledge of the town we are in. Would you like that? Would you like to live on the streets?"

"Well..."

"Well what?"

"No, not really. I don't want to do that. But I didn't think you would make such a big deal about this!"

"Look, it doesn't really bother me. I've had to pretend to be married to you before, I think I can handle it now."

Vala's grin slowly returned. "Then you aren't mad?"

He just gave her a look.

"A day on the town, then?" Vala questioned looping her arm through Daniels.

"We're observing, not shopping Vala."

"I never said we were."

"I never thought you would be so excited to just walk around town listening. We have to go with Tomin to prostration today, you do realize that don't you?"

"What? Why? It's SO boring. We went last time! We don't need to go this time!" She argued as the continued walking down the street.

"We have to try and blend in the best we can."

"Are we going to be able to get back to earth?"

"I don't know yet. We have to try."

"And if we don't get back to earth?" She seemed uncertain as the two of them walked down the street, arm in arm, waving to people who greeted them. "Well? You know there is that possibility."

"We'll just have to try and convince the people here that the Ori are false gods."

"The last time we tried that, if my memory serves me correctly, I was burned to death, which was not the most pleasant experience, I must say." She replied.

"Then we go back to blending in." He said, patting her hand.

She rolled her eyes dramatically, "I don't know about you, but I'm not very good at blending in."

Okay, so it was a tie over chapter. I'm still working on the plot for what I need to happen next. I looked up the transcript for 'Crusade' but it's all a jumbled mess and I'm not exactly sure what I am looking for! Oh, so hard! One of these days, I shall discover what I am looking for and give you a nice long, lengthy post! How does that sound? Reviews are like cookies. I eat them up.

Deborah Sloane