An hour had passed. Jacob had done all he could for his daughter. It had
gone rather successfully. Now she should be recovered. They just had to
wait for her to wake up of her own accord. They were still waiting for
Daniel, Teal'c and Jack to come 'round. It was taking longer than
expected, but they were all out of the woods.
Shelby was back in his bed in the infirmary. He felt quite pleased with what he'd done. Now all he needed to do was get out of there. He was waiting for Janet.
"Dr Frasier," He called as she walked passed.
"Yes." She looked much happier now that she had no mortally wounded patients in her infirmary.
"That'll change soon." Thought Apophis smugly. Then Shelby spoke, "Can I go home yet doctor? I miss my family and well, now everyone's better, I don't really need to be here."
Janet smiled. "Yes, you're free to go. I told you that yesterday. I only wish the x-rays hadn't been misplaced. I still want to check up on your chest, if I find them and there's anything to worry about I'll call you. But you seem well enough."
"Thank you Doctor."
Within minutes Shelby was off of the base and on his way across the state. He patted the bag on his back. The bag containing his medical records. And the missing, incriminating x-rays. His host seemed to think highly of Minnesota. He would try this thing called fishing. He had always seen it as being a chore for the slaves, but on earth it seemed to be a sport. Apparently it was fun. He smiled as he remembered the little presents he had left at the SGC.
Shelby was back in his bed in the infirmary. He felt quite pleased with what he'd done. Now all he needed to do was get out of there. He was waiting for Janet.
"Dr Frasier," He called as she walked passed.
"Yes." She looked much happier now that she had no mortally wounded patients in her infirmary.
"That'll change soon." Thought Apophis smugly. Then Shelby spoke, "Can I go home yet doctor? I miss my family and well, now everyone's better, I don't really need to be here."
Janet smiled. "Yes, you're free to go. I told you that yesterday. I only wish the x-rays hadn't been misplaced. I still want to check up on your chest, if I find them and there's anything to worry about I'll call you. But you seem well enough."
"Thank you Doctor."
Within minutes Shelby was off of the base and on his way across the state. He patted the bag on his back. The bag containing his medical records. And the missing, incriminating x-rays. His host seemed to think highly of Minnesota. He would try this thing called fishing. He had always seen it as being a chore for the slaves, but on earth it seemed to be a sport. Apparently it was fun. He smiled as he remembered the little presents he had left at the SGC.
