Days of Chaos


I own nothing. I simply borrow the characters to write with because it's something more



interesting to do in psychology then learn about classical conditioning.




Author's note: Still have five pages written left to type. Not today though. Today it is time to veg.



For the...hour before I go to sleep. Sigh. Still avoiding writing my APA style manuscript for Intro



to Psych. But hey, I wrote some of it. (All the parts that required no research. Sigh.



Reviews make me happy and inspire me to type faster and write more. Hint hint wink



wink. :)




Thanks for the review! I am aware at this point in time that Kara is not what you call a "normal"



teenager and is floating quite close to the line of unreality. However, many things in Kara's life



(which no one but me has any way of knowing about at this point in time) have affected her, let us



say, "mental processes" in such a way that she absorbs and understands large amounts of



information in very short periods of time. Thanks for the comments and I will try to make it



clearer as I go on just what her, somewhat abnormal, brain is capable of. (And yeah, doesn't liven



just look really weird? I'm not quite sure why.)




Aren't reviews wonderful? You find out all kinds of neat and helpful things. (Though my Alias fan



fiction readers, especially the ones in the dorm across the way, are cursing me for my lack of



updating, I plan to type up the rest of this one I have written before writing anymore of that.



Lucky you guys.) If you like blue hair and leather, check out my Alias fan fiction, The Way of



Seeming. If it wasn't mine I'd totally be reading it right now. ?











Now, on to the story.
















* * * * * * * * * * * * *







SG-1 was gathered in the briefing room along with Dr. Fraiser and General Hammond.



The story of Kara's "capture" had already been relayed and they were all sitting there in silence.




Jack, seeing in the General's shocked eyes that he wasn't going to start anytime soon,



turned to Janet.




"What did you find from the tests?"




The General shook off the shock and paid attention to what she was saying.




"The CAT scan showed minor abnormalities in her brain. Normally they would simply be



written off as normal or errors with the scan. In this case, however, I believe they are a result of



extended exposure to a sarcophagus while her brain was still developing."




The General put his head in his hands for a moment before looking up. "She has brain



damage?"




Dr. Frasier shook her head. "That's the odd thing. It doesn't seem to be affecting her



adversely. It's not normal damage. I don't know what the effects from it are because by this time



they're just a normal part of her life."




"Anything else?"




Dr. Frasier grimaced. "Unfortunately, yes. Her blood tests show an unusual chemical



present in her blood stream."




"What kind of chemical?"




"The same one Sam has in her bloodstream."




The whole table was silent until Jack exploded. "That son of a bitch put a snake in the



head of a little girl?! I am SO glad we killed that.that."




"Colonel calm down." General Hammond stood up and took control of the meeting. "We



have to decide how we are going to handle this situation."




Sam was still in shock. "What can we do? It's not as if we can go back in time and change



what happened to her. I don't even think she consciously remembers it."




Hammond sighed. "You're probably right. I think what we have to do is think of what the



best thing is for her."




"I think the best thing for her would be to get far away from here, spend some time with



her family, and forget that the Goa'uld ever existed," Jack said.




"That's not possible."




"Why not?"




Hammond leaned forward against the chair and clasped his hands together. "Kara is a



ward of the government. She has been since she was eight. Her only family is her father, General



Clark, who adopted her when she was ten in an attempt to stop them from experimenting on her



anymore. It worked, but she wasn't allowed to leave the base, ever. This is probably the first time



she's been out in the world."




Daniel broke in, "Then we can brush this off as, well extremely bad, first day jitters and go



from there."




Everyone looked at him like he was insane.




"What? Come on guys. You know she'd be an asset here. I mean, she has more degrees



than I do."




"I agree with DanielJackson. She may also know something about the Goa'uld that we do



not that would help us to fight them."




Jack sat back, thinking. "You know," he said as he sat forward suddenly, "What the hell.



We can give her some time to adjust, make sure she knows she's safe here, then if it's still not




working we can meet again and come up with a better solution."



General Hammond nodded and opened his mouth to speak but Jack continued.




"And of course, who better to keep her safe and introduce her to the way things work



than SG-1. We can show her around the base, get her used to the layout. We can take her into



town, get her used to the outside world. You know, maybe even take her fishing, show her the



beauty of nature."




Hammond sat back in his chair amused as Jack continued, going on and on and "Colonel"




Jack stopped. "Would this be your way of getting some vacation time for your team?"




Jack smiled. "Hell yeah."




"Granted." Jack's grin widened. "I would remind you however that whatever else she is,



Kara is still a seventeen year old girl. Have fun colonel. Dismissed." Hammond grinned as he



walked out the door, Jack's smile now a suspicious scowl.




He turned to his team. "Did I just do something stupid?"




"Yes." Everyone turned to Teal'c. "But it should prove quite amusing."








Review, Review, Review. I did all these chapters in one day. I have a few more pages in another



notebook so review and I'll get around to typing and writing more. (I know I sound review



greedy but I'm self-conscious and therefore need lots of feedback to feed my highly undeveloped



ego) :)