author's note: Well, here's the next chapter and before you ask, I didn't write this one either. Seriously, when my sister gets going on this thing it's like she can't stop. But, hey to make up for it, if you go check there is also a new chapter of Ancient Legacy, and that I actually did write. Anyway, this chapter is about Teal'c's first class, so I hope you enjoy and please let me know what you think.
disclaimer: My sister and I do not own Stargate SG-1 or Camp Rock.
Chapter 4
Teal'c walked slowly into the cabin before him that was to serve as the guitar class room. In truth, he was rather intrigued to experience something like this. He had seen classes and camps on TV and in movies, but he had never been to one. This was definitely going to be an interesting experience. Besides, he looked rather forward to learning something about guitar playing.
As he walked into the class room, he looked around at the other kids that were there. They all stopped what they were doing and looked at him with openly curious faces. The only problem with being a Jaffa, that even as a kid, he was still rather large. He merely inclined his head at them and made his way to an open seat. There he sat and waited for the arrival of the teacher, Jason. Teal'c was excited about this, because he found the young man's enthusiasm for things very fascinating.
A short time later, Jason literally bounced into the room all smiles.
"Hey guys and girls what's up," he said to everyone as he looked around the room at his students. His eyes stopped on Teal'c. "Wow. You're kind of huge."
"Indeed," Teal'c replied.
"I'm Jason," he then said to the whole class, not realizing that they all knew who he was, "Let's go around the room and introduce ourselves, then we'll get started."
With that he worked his way around the class room to everyone, asking their name and sometimes a question about what they like to do or what their favorite bird was. Then he got to Teal'c.
"My name is Murray," Teal'c responded.
"Hey wait a minute; you were with those other kids from yesterday. The one's that were lost," Jason suddenly said as he recognized Teal'c.
"Indeed, I am."
"Cool," Jason said as he finished going round the room for introductions, "Now that we all know each other, let's get started. Everyone grab a guitar."
All the students followed the direction and took out their guitars, since they all have their own. Well most have their own. For the few that don't they could use one from the back of the classroom. Jason started by going through some chords. He would play a chord, and then the class would. Teal'c surprisingly was picking it up pretty well. After getting the class going with a simple song, he walked around to see how everyone was doing with it and helping out where he needed to.
"Murray. You've never played a guitar before," Jason asked.
"No."
"Wow, you sure do seem to be picking it up fast," he said then continued on around the room.
After several minutes he went back to the front and picked up his guitar. Playing around with it, he sang a made up song about birds. Then got a huge smile as an idea formed.
"Hey everyone," Jason shouted excitedly, "I have a great idea. We should build birdhouses. Who's with me?"
The class looked at him skeptically. It was guitar class after all.
"I believe that sounds extremely fun," Teal'c said.
Slowly the rest of the class agreed. So they all went in search of the tools they would require and the wood they would need. After gathering everything they required, the class met back in the room.
"Alright, so does everyone know how they want their birdhouse to look," Jason asked excitedly, "I hope so because I sure do."
"Yeah, I have a great idea," one kid said.
"Me too."
So it went around the room with everyone finally getting into the full spirit of the birdhouse building.
"Jason," Teal'c stated, "I do not know how to build a birdhouse."
"You don't," was the shocked question.
"No. Birds are not prevalent where I am from."
"Wow. You poor kid," Jason commiserated, "Don't worry I'll help you every step of the way."
That is how the rest of class was spent. By time it was time for the class to end and everyone to go to lunch, the birdhouses were coming right along.
"Awesome everybody," Jason congratulated the class, "Next class we'll work on some more guitar, then work on our birdhouses."
The class adjourned, and they all headed for lunch. Teal'c walked into the cafeteria and saw Carter already at a table. He walked over and sat down.
"Hey Teal'c how was your first class," she asked.
"It was surprisingly instructive," he informed just as Jack and Daniel came and sat with their food.
"So how was your first class," Sam asked them excitedly.
"Surprisingly fun," Jack replied, "I actually learned something very important today."
"Indeed."
"Yep, Danny Boy here can't dance to save his life and now he is going to have a tutor."
"Thanks a lot Jack," Daniel sarcastically said as he ate some of his lunch.
"A tutor? Who's tutoring you," Sam asked Daniel with a huge smile plastered on her face as she tried to contain her laughter.
"Tess," Daniel said looking around, "She's the blonde one over there."
Tess saw Daniel looking in her direction, so she gave him a smile and a wave. Daniel waved back, and then turned around with a grimace. Just great, this is so not what he wanted to do.
"Well, it was your idea, Danny Boy," Jack grinned.
"Thanks for the reminder," Daniel grumbled then decided to change the subject, "How was your first class Teal'c?"
"Instructive. I am not only learning to play guitar, but we are also building birdhouses."
"What," Jack asked, "Birdhouses?"
"Indeed O'Neill. Was it not you who said that this was not that kind of camp?"
"Yeah, I said that," Jack admitted.
"Apparently, you were wrong," Teal'c replied.
"Well, it's been known to happen," Jack said smiling, "Glad you had fun."
"Oh, he is soooo cute. I can't wait for my next class," Sam said staring off at the trio that just walked in the door.
"What," Jack questioned turning to look.
"Oh Sam is going on about Nate again," Daniel answered.
"Great," Jack said.
"I know isn't he," she said dreamily.
"You don't even know him Carter. How can you possibly know he is great?"
"It's all in his beautiful brown eyes," she told him, "I'm gonna go and get ready for my next class."
"Okay," Jack said as Sam quickly got up and left the table, heading out the door to their cabin.
