Battlefield
Battlefield
Tittle:
Battlefield
Author:
KaraMeL
Email:
Kristine_sci@hotmail.com
Summary:
SG-1 reviews their pasts and wonder the concequences if they had never
existed.
Rating:
PG-13
Disclaimer:
This story belongs to MGM and all the other companies/cooperations that
own Stargate. So, initially the characters don't belong to me. Darn.
Authors
Note: This story is for butterfly who requested it... I will write as fast
as possible for requested stories so don't worry!
P.S>
For people who wonder what would happen if they didn't exist... ;)
"At the end of war it is believed
that there are two sides... the won and the lost... the reality is that
both sides have lost. Whether in the lives that were destroyed or the damaged
goods that lay wasted on the battlefield is no match for the ultimate loss...
the destruction of a human being."
~ KaraMeL
The hill beside Colonel Jack
O'Neill exploded, sending shards of bush and shrapnel in the air. No time
could be wasted to see what havoc had been reined upon their side. Instead,
the battle ready Colonel grimly peered over the remains of his cover and
stared at the enemy.
Children. No more than children.
Some lay on the battlefield,
their arms outstretched to the sky begging for sweet mercy from the sun
that was literally burning them... piece by piece. Some already lay dead,
the vulture-like birds circling the battlefield still awaiting the gunfire
to stop at the day's end so they could carry on their roles of scavengers...
feeding on the killed.
Three weeks worth of grime
and mud caked his and everyone's faces. Some of the other side wore rough
sewn clothing, their faces painted earth colors. The members of the SGC
were more easily recognizable, their uniforms and colored faces blended
almost perfectly with the hue of the forest.
"Jack. It's almost night..."
Jack nodded, he didn't dare
turn towards his close friend in wariness of the other sides tactics to
foolishly run towards this side... therefore killing themselves as bullets
found their targets.
Quiet breathing made Jack look
eventually. Daniel Jackson was surveying the body-strewn field, a look
that resembled something between horror and great sadness vying for a place
with exhaustion and hollowness.
"Get going Daniel. I'm sure
they need you down at the Mess tent."
Daniel nodded and slid down
the mud-encrusted hills. Jack watched his descent and watched as he winced
when the crack of bullets and a tortured scream resounded through the camps.
Another life... another day.
Jack motioned to one of the
boys to take his place and he shouldered his weapon, grabbing the roots
that they used for foot and hand holds to lever himself downwards. He could
feel the grime and dirt from the day caking and crusting. Next time they
got some water... he was using his portion to wash himself.
The Mess tent was oddly empty.
A chalkboard of sorts with all the enlisted soldiers was tacked up on the
wall... a hundred or so young men and women had died. On a separate board
was a tacked up picture of one of the SGC personnel that his died in action.
Lt. Smith. Part of SG-4... Dr. Gregory... the doctor who had come on site...
He had tried to help someone on the battlefield... putting himself into
the line of fire. Jack hardened his lips in a thin line, searching the
tent area for any sign of the rest of his team.
Teal'c bald head was what gave
it away.
Jack grabbed a plate of food,
waving a quick hello to Jane, the volunteer who had come to help with the
cooking. She did pretty good for a first time off-worlder. Jack purposely
made his way over to the table with the rest of his team. Carter smiled
a bit, the dark shadows over her eyes belying the fact that she was tired.
Teal'c nodded slowly and ate his food slowly and methodically. As usual
the great Jaffa was silent. Daniel, on the other hand, picked at his food...
re-arranging the lettuce and veggies on his plate into some unseen picture.
"Well... this is a mess."
Sam looked up from her meal,
her blond hair hanging over her eyes, showing that showers weren't the
only things needed. Daniel sighed and shoved his plate away.
"No kidding. Any one up for
a game of cards?"
Off the actual topic in hand.
Not an unusual detour for Daniel... seriousness wasn't his point in this
fucked up universe. Mentally he apologized to the people out there who
would find that offensive. But it was oh-so true... aliens with lite-brite
eyes... humans from earth littering every habitual planet... Races that
solved every alien question on earth. And yet, here they were smack in
the middle of the universe watching as friends, colleagues... fellow humans
on their behalf waged a war that was not winnable.
"Jack? You up for it... or
would you rather sleep?"
Jack looked up, surprised to
notice that all of his team had already gotten up and cleaned their plates.
The distant sun was already closing in on the horizon and the cold night
air was slowly leeching through his clothes.
Jack stood and pushed in his
chair, dropping his plates an heading towards his friends. Daniel looked
over the rims of his glasses and Jack ignored him, offering a hand to his
major. Teal'c raised an eyebrow and followed. The Jaffa of course was all
but lost to the actions of his friends... in other words he still had a
lot to learn about earth cultures.
"So... what'll it be tonight?
Crazy-eights? Poker? Black Jack? Jack ass? ... President? No strip poker
Jack... Last night I think we even woke up the enemy after you almost confiscated
all my clothes... Never again."
Jack smiled.
"You got it... but you have
to be the first person I've ever seen with Egyptian boxers... I mean, I
thought your screen savers and shirts were bad enough..."
Daniel looked hurt. Jack shrugged
and opened the flap of their tent, putting the lights on at the top. After
their eyes adjusted to the light they took seats on their cots. Daniel
placed his glasses on his table and wrapped his thick blanket around himself
so that he was almost invisible. Carter wrapped her blanket loosely around
her shoulders grabbing the well-used pack of cards from a drawer.
"I have a different game...
Truth."
Sam looked at Jack, soon followed
by her two teammates.
"What's that? I've never played
that... and after almost four years of knowing you we haven't played a
card game called that before."
Since it never existed that
would've been hard.
Jack smiled to himself. The
perfect opportunity to figure out the truth behind their pasts... their
ambitions... and their feelings towards this war of the damned. If anything...
maybe they would gain some insight into Daniel's choice of undergarments.
"Okay. Here are the rules.
Carter deal out every one of the cards... minus a Joker s there ought to
be one left. It's sort of like Jack ass... Any ways, we throw out doubles
and then pick and keep thrown doubles until someone is left with the Joker.
Now in Jack ass the person with the last card is something bad... but in
this game the person with the last card is able to ask all or any person
a question... which HAS to be answered. We'll giver this person a name...
uhhhh... The Seeker or Truth... happy?"
Daniel shrugged his shoulders.
Sam nodded. Teal'c raised his eyebrow once again. A man a very little words
as he was. Carter dealt the cards, Jack's hand was pretty good, a couple
doubles few singles. Nothing more. Daniel smiled slightly and Jack could
guess who had the Joker. Daniel was never good a poker... not a single
straight face at all.
The game proceeded, Jack picked
from Carter, Carter from Teal'c, Teal'c from Daniel and finally Daniel
from Jack. As the game wore on and the last two players were Daniel and
Sam the final pair was thrown... Leaving the Major with the Joker.
"Alright. I have a ton of questions
for all of you."
Her gaze seemed to lock on
him longer then the rest of the team... Jack began to sweat... maybe this
wasn't as hot of an idea as it seemed.
"One question remember. To
all of us or to one of us."
Sam looked disappointed and
flipped the Joker on the top of the deck. She grabbed the sheets closer
to her as she thought of a good question. Daniel shifted uneasily, watching
as shadows passed over their tents, and the wind whistled eerily through
the trees.
"Alright. I have a question
for all of you... one that has been bothering me for a very, very, very
long time... it means you guys will have to spill some personal info...
and that means you too Teal'c. It involves everyone."
Jack raised an eyebrow. Yep...
bad idea...
"Okay... what did you guys
first think of me when you met me? Honestly. I got reactions but I didn't
get feelings... I know guys aren't big on feelings but I'm really curious.
Teal'c, you first. And leave absolutely nothing out... bad or good."
She looked directly at Jack.
"Upon seeing you... I had thought
you were a medical officer... not military because of the way you treated
Dr. Jackson when he had been hurt. You seemed concerned with his health...
when I spoke to you at great length for the first time I realized that
you were more capable in handling many things women on my world did not...
your military involvement was the most surprising. I felt no need to judge
you by your feminism but by your skill... and you have proved me well."
Jack raised an eyebrow. Damn
he was going down the drain.
"How about you Daniel? Your
reaction on Abydos was pretty surprising..."
Daniel shrugged, chewing slowly
on the bottom of his lip as he thought back and thought hard. Sam looked
expectant... obviously she was really curious.
"Well... Abydos... I remember
when you were talking about the DHD... I thought you appeared smart...
and since I knew Jack and I saw the way he was sort of treating you...
you know... the doctor comment... any ways... I figured out that any woman
who could ignore him had to be a smart one... But realistically speaking
when we got in that scientific stuff I knew you were pretty smart..."
Jack looked hurt. Sam looked
pleased. Teal'c on the other hand raised his eyebrow yet again. Great...
now it was Jack's turn... it was like facing death row. Stupid games...
stupid everyone... stupid Carter...
"Colonel?"
Jack smiled with his teeth
barred. Wonderful. He could see the bars now.
"I thought you were sort of
odd... but... any ways, I figured you have to be good... after showing
me up with that first conversation... to tell you the truth I think you
were a little feminist. Too provoked at the mere thought that I might have
been being sexist... I was married too you know... I mean... I understand
women... just not like you do. But overall... after knowing you this long...
you're the miracle maker in our misfit group."
"But what Colonel?"
Jack looked up uneasily...
he was hoping that she hadn't heard his little blunder... but unfortunately
she had... just great. He was going to be killed for this one."
"hmm?"
Jack tried to feign innocence...
too bad she wasn't buying it.
"yeah Jack... come on spill
it. This was your game... you have to answer! I mean... it can't be that
hard... or worse than anything else you said."
Silently Jack threw threats
at Daniel. The idiot.
"Cute. Cute okay? I thought
you were cute... of course that was a while ago... I figured out... nothing...
okay... just cute. Now stop bugging me alright. I had a wife... alien girlfriends...
ack!
Jack covered his eyes and shook
his hands at the three occupants of the tent. He knew this was so stupid.
Out of all the things that would've been picked she picked that one. Jack
peeked through his fingers. Sam's face was scarlet with embarrassment,
Daniel had a little smile on his face, whereas Teal'c looked interested.
Damn those cable channels…
The former Jaffa had been watching way too many Soap Operas!
"Alrightly then… uh…. Jack…
your turn."
Jack could've almost kissed
Daniel. Broke the ice right then and there. Already the blush from Sam's
cheeks was starting to fade.
The game this time was a little
more competitive. Jack knew that they all figured out what the stakes were.
Jack took a moment to look at his watch… 10:15pm. They would certainly
have to turn in at eleven or so. They had the graveyard shift the next
morning.
The wind began to pick up.
The rustle of bushes beside their tent alarmed Jack, but the hushed whisper
of two SGC officers quieted his nerves… this game seemed a lot longer than
the last…
Finally, Daniel put down his
last card and looked triumphantly up at the three members. Jack groaned
inwardly. Who knew what the geek was going to ask? Daniel had a really
shrewd mind when it came to picking out rather destructive thoughts.
"Okay… A lot of questions in
my mind… a lot. We defiantly have to play this game more often. This is
a lot of fun. I mean I think that the personal bit is a tad stupid but
you know I would get anybody I know to play this… next time you have a
barbeque, we should ask General Hammond…."
"Daniel!"
Sam and Jack yelled at him.
They looked at each other, wary expressions intact.
"Alright, alright. Hmmm… Okay.
This is one that requires a lot of thinking. All of you… Why do you believe
that Jack was chosen by the Asgard for a lot of things… not that I'm jealous…
but I don't know about you… I wouldn't want an interstellar idiot with
the fate of Earth on his shoulders…
"DANEIL!"
Jack frowned at Daniel. The
younger man shrugged and picked up the cards, shuffling them. Jack looked
around to each of the members of the team threateningly. He looked at his
watch. 11:00pm.
"Oh Darn Danny-boy. Looks like
we'll have to postpone your question and answers until tomorrow. Everyone
hit the sack, we're up at 5:00am!"
Daniel glared at Jack but by
the time Jack had acknowledged the glare the lantern was out and the team
already beginning to go to sleep.
Daniel blinked, yawning as
he did so. The sound of Jack's watch was beeping incessantly. The peaked
roof of the tent was lined with fallen leaves and dust from the previous
days battle. The long arms of the tree stretched outwards and the sun,
just peaking over the horizon already was bothering him. A beautiful day.
More lives lost, more lives destroyed.
Jack was groaning and moaning.
Nobody wanted to wake up. Sam
was putting her pillow over her head. The only one alert and awake was
Teal'c. The beep had woken him up instantly.
Well. Someone had to do something.
Daniel grabbed his pillow.
Wincing as his head his the cot edges and threw it in Jack's direction.
There was a muffled 'ow' and then another body shifted upwards. The pillow
Daniel had threw in Daniel's direction landed with a thump on Daniel's
face. He took it and rose as well.
"God. I hate the graveyard."
Jack looked blearily at Daniel
and nodded. He yawned and scratched the back of his head. Sam was still
peacefully snoring away. Jack smiled mischievously and threw his pillow
at her. It elicited a gasp then the startled major rising upwards.
"Okay guys…. *Yawn* ….everyone
up. Meet in the mess tent at 'oh'… oh forget it. Let's go. Daniel. Grab
a coat this time, Sam, you have toilet paper assignment."
Sam groaned. The most hated
chore. Getting toilet paper was time consuming and also stupid. No mater
what there was never any toilet paper on site. Never. Instead of arguing
Sam stood p, stretched grabbed her shoes and coat and walked off in the
direction of the supply storage.
"Oky-doke. Teal'c, Daniel,
let's move out. I want to see smiles on your faces!"
Teal'c frowned mightily at
him. Daniel yawned and tied up the laces on his boots. Once again, his
coat lay forgotten on his bead. Jack rolled his eyes and grabbed the coat.
Teal'c shook his head and zipped the tent up as they left.
The mess tent was virtually
empty. Only the skeleton kitchen staff was up… two people. At least the
breakfast looked edible. Cereal and orange juice. The tired looking helper
poured some out and then gave them a bowl. Jack smiled and tossed Daniel's
coat over his shoulder. He then chose his favorite… Froot Loops. At that
moment Sam rushed in toilet paper in hand. Jack smiled and waved her over.
Sam smiled at Jack then playfully
tossed the roll at him.
The roll sailed into the air
and landed with a splash into Jack's bowl that he had just filled with
milk.
At the same moment there was
a shrieking of weapon fire and something exploded.
Daniel shielded his eyes against
the blaring light and winced as dagger pains sliced through his body. Beside
him, Jack fell to the ground, groaning in pain. Teal'c collapsed slowly
to the ground, a piece of glass embedded in his arm. Sam lay face first
on the ground, her hair skewed in different directions and her forehead
cut and bleeding.
Almost as in slow motion the
Tent collapsed, almost like a feather it sailed downwards thumping onto
the SGC and the former Mess tent.
Screams of pain were heard
in the distance and the sounds of weapon fire began again and the world
darkened and grew still.
There were no windows or walls
in the room that Sam woke up in, just a limited expanse of glowing white.
Like a waiting room… so sterile and so formal. Just one lonely white sofa
in the middle and nothing else.
It was so strange. Sam had
been accustomed to seeing all the furniture of her brother's house. The
white sofa's, sheets, and walls marked with grime and soot. Nothing escaped
the vengeance of children… as if they had some personal vendetta against
cleanliness and purity in any manner.
Although Sam had noted there
was no in and out of this room, there was suddenly a visitor. A warm and
welcoming presence. Like a receptionist.
"Just a moment Samantha Carter.
He will see you in a moment."
Sam looked up, but there was
no one there. Not even the slightest tinge of life where that comforting
presence had been before. Suddenly there was a stir in the air and Sam
took a breath, closed her eyes as a gust of wind rose up from nowhere and
blasted her.
When she reopened her eyes
she was in an office. Once again, she was in the seat she had been in before.
This time the room was no longer bare. There was a white table and swivel
chair, a flower with blooms as white as snow. The vase was white. The only
hint of green game from the flower stem but there was an eerie beating
to the flower itself. Like it's life depended on the water that fed it.
"So! This is Samantha Carter!
I believe you are one of my souls today! Well… you wouldn't be here if
you weren't! Now… let's see your file. Mhmm… Yes… that's right…"
Sam eyed the white-haired many
incredulously. He had a receding hairline that was for sure, but he spoke
of elegance and confidence. His eyes crinkled as he smiled and Sam had
the feeling he was terribly important.
"Excuse my asking… but who
are you?"
The man looked up from her
file. His eyes crinkled again and Sam couldn't help but smile. IT was terribly
infectious here.
"I am one of many things. But
you are not to talk about questions. You are here to be asked them. Do
you have the faintest idea where you are young lady? Or did Mary just do
the polite 'welcome' thing?"
Sam shook her head… this was
really confusing. All this white was making her head spin.
"Well dear. I am you and you
are me. In a more simplistic form… I am your judge, you are my accused.
I suppose that is not the best was of saying it but I guess It'll have
to do. There isn't enough time! Not enough time! I have three others right
after you!"
Sam felt confused.
"Don't worry Ms…. Sam… Samantha.
I'll call you Sam. I will take care of you. Now. I have been looking over
your record and I see that we are in need of explanation. I am here to
show you the future and the past. I don't do the present. You have to talk
to the big guy for that one. Now. I advise you to close your eyes and take
my hand we are going for a bit of a ride!"
"Wait a minute!"
The older man blinked and looked
at her. Sam felt a bit overwhelmed and grabbed the neat white wall beside
her for support.
"Please explain a little more
further."
"Alright. You are here to see
what your life would be like if you were not alive. I am here to show you
because you asked… yesterday at that card game… you wanted to know. And
this is the perfect opportunity to know! You are a little indisposed at
the moment on the real earth and while the big guy sorts that out… and
trust me… with you guys it's happened a lot… we are taking a little side
trip down memory lane… not yours but what it might have been without you."
Without warning and the steady
grip of the older man's hand they disappeared and the only thing that remained
of them was slight gust of wind that blew a stack of papers off the table
and let them float silently to the ground.
Sam opened her eyes. How strange
that she never remembered closing them. It was sunny and bright outside.
There was a hint of a breeze as they stepped into a grassy field. She remembered
this place. It was the world that she had first encountered the natives
that liked woman… or rather as prizes than actual woman.
There were two men in the middle
of the ring. The older chieftain and… another woman?
"What on earth is Daniel doing
there? I mean, I was the one that fought him. I won remember? There was
me and then there was the knife. I won… oh that was sweet."
Sam smiled, mimicking the Colonel's
favorite expression.
The white haired man shrugged
slightly and pointed towards the ring. The chieftain snarled and pulled
out the knife he had been concealing and then stabbed the woman. She cried
out and fell backwards.
"No!"
Daniel… the younger version
with a lot more hair… yelled out. He rushed into the ring. Out of pure
desperation he punched the chieftain. Sam could see that it had no effect.
The Chieftain growled and thrust the knife downwards… catching Daniel in
the shoulder. The smaller man looked in disbelief at the knife and at the
blood that began to bubble from the wound. Then he fell. Another startled
cry escaped the lips of Jack O'Neill. He fired a weapon and the chieftain
and assembled crowd vanished. Teal'c fired a volley of weapons fire into
the brush and then rushed to Daniel's side.
"Come my child. There is still
much more to see."
Sam widened her mouth in horror
and ran forewords. The last thing she saw before the whiteness engulfed
her was the trail of blood that ravaged a path down his youthful face;
down from Daniel's mouth and the single tear that slipped down the Colonel's
mouth as the injured woman finished checking Daniel's pulse.
There was a slight sensation
of falling and then the ground drew up hard. Sam wasn't surprised to touch
her face and find a residual tear. How many times could you witness something
like that?
"You might need this. SG-1's
life without you is much more tragic than you think."
Sam took the white handkerchief
from the older man and sniffed slightly. Daniel was robbed of his life
on the third mission. Third. Obviously the 'dead-again-Daniel' scenario
was not an option.
Sam took a chance to look around.
They were still in Colorado… that was for sure. She had passed this spot
very many times. It was the Colorado Springs Cemetery.
"We are here today to mourn
the loss of a great man. He was loved and admired by many, although his
life was short, he shall always remain with us. In our hearts… he will
be a constant companion through our trials of need for he was one that
needlessly suffered to save another. And for that he will be cherished
for all time. Amen."
"Amen."
The assembled group dissipated.
Most wore black. Some faces were recognizable. General Hammond, Catherine
Langford, Teal'c – a black hat covering his golden tattoo, there was Feretti
and the woman Daniel had been killed defending.
But no Jack.
Sam waved towards the dark
coffin. It was closed and a portrait of Daniel lay on top of the casket.
Also, white and pastel flowers covered the top and amid everything Daniel's
Abydonian journal and what looked like to be a crudely drawn picture of
Sha're. Everyone was gone now. The old man stood back, watching as she
placed her hand hard on the coffin, gathering her strength. Death never
got easier.
Then she heard sobbing nearby.
It was Jack.
Sam approached him with curiosity.
He looked so old in the dark colors and there was a river of tears sliding
quickly down his cheeks. He seemed to sense someone. And turned. Sam breathed
in as if he could see her. Then Jack turned away. Dismissing the sound.
Sam wavered closer, reaching out a hand to touch the Colonel's shoulder.
It disappeared. There was no sign from Jack that he had felt her.
"I'm sorry Daniel. I'm sorry
I let you down. I'm sorry that everything happened to you. I'll make sure
that I find Sha're. I'll make sure that you get your wife. Even in death.
I promise you."
Jack stood up and grabbed a
black book off the ground. He looked deftly at the coffin and then placed
the book, along with a single red rose on top of it.
Then he walked away. Head held
high and his chin stuck out defiantly, showing the world how he had recovered.
Sam stepped almost timidly towards the book. She touched it and then it
flipped open. The pages were blank. Every one of them. The pages flipped
over some more until it was in the middle. There, scrawled in the Colonel's
massy writing were four words.
'You will be avenged.'
Sam shivered and the white
light returned.
This time her eyes were completely
adjusted. There was only one reason. The place they were was dark and forbidding.
It was the SGC, but the bright lights had failed to some on. There was
only the red warning lights and also small fires that littered the hallways
as the only source of light.
The stench of death and putrefaction
surrounded her. There was nothing that could've helped it.
There was the familiar stomp
of boots and Sam instinctively id behind a corridor, watching as Serpent
guards marched past, a livid Colonel between them.
"I don't care what your god
wants. I want to see Sha're… Ammonet… whatever you call her. I need to
speak to her now. Kill me later but I must talk to her! Let go or I will
slap the biggest lawsuit ever on your snaky-asses!"
The serpent guards ignored
him and marched him into the gate room… it had changed. The titanium alloy
they had used as the iris was gone, it was scrap metal on the ground. There
were dead bodies and staff weapon burns littering the area. She could see
Teal'c being held down by two serpent guards and the General's inert body
on the floor in front of him.
"Gee… I didn't need an escort
but THANKS. Where's Ammonet? I demand to see her!"
"You demand nothing from us
human! You are to be silent. You will talk when we ask you to do so. You
and your world have been taken. You will now serve us, as many of your
ancestors served us before. Nothing will stop us… NOTHING!"
Jack narrowed his eyes at the
false god. Sam could see a nasty scrape dominating the right side of his
forehead and there was evidence of something that was broken in his cheek.
Apophis looked down upon him with such authority and power that Sam almost
hurled. Was this the reward they got for exploring? Total annihilation?
"I would like to see Ammonet."
Just then the blast doors opened.
A very pregnant Sha're walked in, every inch of her specking of regality
and wealth. She was adorned with jewels and gold and her clothing was almost
transparent. Apophis smiled and held a hand out towards his 'wife'.
Jack was looking at her desperately.
Obviously trying to fulfill a promise that could never be repaid. To Daniel
or otherwise.
"Ammonet… Sha're. You have
to listen."
She bent downwards, taking
O'Neill's head in her hands. It was Sha're, Sam thought. She remembered
that the Goa'uld must be dormant to allow the child to come into this world
alive. Sha're's eyes shone with tears. Above her, Apophis looked down displeasingly.
"Daniel is dead. He died nearly
seven months ago. I'm so sorry Sha're. You have to forgive me. I'm so sorry."
Apophis yelled in his language
and two guards escorted her out towards the door. As the blast door shut
Sam could her a long wail… one that would haunt her forever… echo down
the hallway. Sha're was mourning Daniel. Vise-versa in her 'time' where
Daniel was mourning her.
Sam turned back to Apophis
who was bringing his hand device towards Jack. The jewel in the center
glowed and Jack closed his eyes, the tears he had kept for all those months
leaking through his closed eyelids. The golden light stuck him in the forehead
and the whites of Jack's eyes shone through.
Sam could see Teal'c struggling
to put an end to it but was quickly subdued by a zat blast. After a moment
under the intense pressure of the hand device Jack's eyes rolled upwards
and he died. Nothing more or less. He just died. Sam fell to her knees
watching as Apophis approached Teal'c.
"Please! No more!"
Sam sobbed out to the elderly
man who had been observing her and her emotions. He nodded and with a snap
of his fingers they were back in the clean white office. None the worse
for wear except the papers that were still fluttering to the ground.
Sam stood stock still, her
eyes crusted with dried tears. The elderly man sat down with a sigh on
the chair. He muttered something softly under his breath and Sam sat down
on the white cushioned chair.
Unbelievable.
So, so very unbelievable.
But yet, she saw it with her
own eyes. These events differed from anything unlike the others. Daniel
dying to protect her, Jack dying trying to help Sha're know the truth and
Teal'c dying in defense of the planet.
Sad didn't even cover it.
"It never gets worse Samantha.
You need to face the facts. You are an important part of many people's
lives. Your demise or otherwise will result in a chain of events that will
eventually destroy a race. Is that your wish? Or shall I return you?"
As if magic, the white wall
shimmered and was replaced with an image… of herself. Collapsed tent, the
bloody gash on her forehead still seeping blood.
Sam touched her forehead. No
pain or any wound existed here… nothing.
She knew what she needed to
do.
"I would like to go back… I
want to go back. There is not an instance in my life which I would like
to take back. The only thing I want is to be with my friends. Please, send
me back."
The man smiled and behind him,
the shimmering picture disappeared. He waved goodbye and snapped his fingers.
Samantha Carter disappeared. Her file slowly descended into the filing
case and another re-appeared.
"Send the next one in Mary!"
Jack O'Neill blinked. Slowly
at first, then a little more quickly.
"What in God's name…"
"I wouldn't say such things
in this place Jonathan! You are here to be tried. Nothing more. This place
is your waiting room and you'll be admitted in a few minutes. Wait for
my secretary to come and tell you. I need a little organizing to be done!"
Jack widened his eyes, looking
foreword and back, trying to find the source of the voice. Nothing. Nothing
at all. The room he was in was vacant and large. The walls and furniture…
or rather piece of furniture was white. Bland color. Definitely.
"Hello? Anybody there? Helllooo!!!"
Suddenly a voluptuous woman
stepped into the room, her delicate figure covered in white. Compared to
this room, white looked good.
On her that is
"I'm Mary. I'm instructed to
tell you it'll be a minute more. He'll be seeing you soon. Just close your
eyes and you'll be there."
"Close my eyes? With a beautiful
creature like you here? Never."
The woman frowned. Jack shrugged
and blinked. As he reopened his eyes he found himself in a luxuriously
furnished room… white of course, with just a hint of green. When Jack looked
towards the desk and was startled to see a small, elderly man sitting behind
the desk. He was almost camouflaged against the… white… in the room.
"Hello."
The old man raised an eyebrow
at him. Jack had the unnerving feeling that this man was a big cheese…
or something of the sort.
"Uhhh… well… I'm Jack. Not
Jonathan. And 'scuse the rudeness but who or what or why are you? I mean
I should be on Hysokos fighting a war that ain't mine to fight but we're
fighting it any ways. So, with all do respect old guy sitting on new furniture…
I must be going."
The man snapped a finger and
suddenly the wall behind the man fizzled. It was a TV…
Jack looked at the assembled
group. Each of them looked tired and disappointed. They needed to talk.
They needed the conversations. Wouldn't it be interesting to have a game
of cards… make belief or not…
"No kidding. Who's up for a
game of cards?"
Daniel and Sam nodded. Teal'c
inclined his head just slightly as a sign of acknowledgement. Jack smiled
and thought for a moment
"Jack? You up for it... or
would you rather sleep?"
Jack looked up and smiled.
That was his team…
"Okay… now that was impossible…"
"Not impossible Jonathan. More
of a higher power and the little thing that says 'turn on' in front of
me. Now. I am not here to discuss the wonders of this room, I am here to
discuss the little game you played yesterday. I know what you're thinking…
'OH no… he knows about the king I slipped Daniel', but trust me, you are
here to address the important issue of the question that ran through your
mind."
"Which question?"
Jack reached over and pulled
a solid white object off the desk. Neat. It was a replica of the pyramid…
downsized. Jack tossed it in the air, as it began it's downward descent
it was neatly caught by the elderly man.
"What would happen if you weren't
alive."
Jack shrugged and startled
fiddling with a white pen and paper. He avoided the question for a minute
before looking up at the man.
"It passed my mind… Okay, before
we get into this big thing on my life story… who are you? And what on earth
is that stack of paper on your desk. It's big enough to make enough paper
airplanes for everyone on earth."
The man sighed and patted the
stack of papers. Jack looked at him expectantly.
"David warned me about you.
He just asked if I wanted a challenge and of course I said yes… these perfect
diehards with their sob stories but I just HAD to get SG-1… Alright. I'll
make this short. I have another appointment in a couple minutes. Answer
to your first question, I'm you judge. I show you what you asked… bottom
line you are my responsibility. Second question; this 'stack of papers'
is your record. Your life… accomplishments… failures…"
He opened the file and skimmed
through a few pages.
"… you beat up some child named
Jeremy… I see that he is now serving a life sentence."
Jack's eyes widened.
"You don't say… I mean is EVERYTHING
on that record? Girlfriends… bad marks… geez… I thought the record stopped
after you got out of high school. Well bull to that!"
"I liked that comment you had
about you being in hell sooner or later. That is not true… yet. But stop…
we are here to show you something!"
With that, the elderly man
clapped his hand twice and a gust of wind swirled through the air and took
the two males away. As soon as they disappeared Mary appeared and picked
up Jack's file, reading through the file.
"Well… this guy's a womanizer!
What's this about Samantha Carter… wow this guy could make an entire biography
this just goes on!"
"MARY!"
A threatening voice from above
resounded through the white room and she shrugged, refilled the rather
large file and stepped out of the room once again.
Jack blinked his eyes open
again. Boy, that was fun. Sheer weightlessness and then suddenly there
was ground beneath his feet. That was unexpected. Jack landed with an undignified
thump on the ground. He sat up, rubbing his rear and scowling at the man
in white.
"Okay… where on earth are we?"
The man put a finger to his
lips.
"Shhh… it's not where on earth
we are, but also when on earth are we. The year is 1996. And I think you'll
recognize this young fellow coming down the ramp."
"I don't understand why we
had to blow the planet up. There were five thousand innocent people living
there. And you blew them up. Sky-high! The first opportunity of life on
a new planet and you blew it up."
'Daniel?' Jack mouthed the
words. It was the younger version of the guy. The long hair, glasses and
handkerchief all evident. He had the slouch in his shoulders and he was
speaking angrily to another man. Jack strained for a moment… before seeing
who it was. Makepeace. Colonel Makepeace.
"Your opinion is not needed.
We eliminated a threat. That's it. End of discussion."
Jack watched as Daniel turned
towards Makepeace, a defiant look in his eyes. He looked like he was going
to continue the conversation but then stopped. Instead, Daniel walked out
of the gateroom, a hurt and angry look on his face.
"Now what?"
Jack asked the old man.
"Follow him."
Jack looked at the man then
ran towards the exit where Daniel had disappeared through. Great. Now where?
The sounds of muffled sobs alerted Jack to a presence. There, behind a
corner, Daniel was against the wall, in his hand he held the pendant that
Catherine had given him. Jack watched him for a moment.
So much anger and disappointment.
So unlike the man he had left behind. As Daniel sobbed the air around Jack
swirled and he closed his eyes.
"Daniel Jackson? Are you here?"
Jack reopened his eyes. He
knew that voice. Sam. There she was, her close-cropped hair hanging over
her forehead, starched blues pressed and fresh.
So why was she in the middle
of beggars alley? The notorious hang out for the homeless.
"Dr. Jackson?"
"What?"
Jack looked around. Fires and
men with scraggly beards lines the walkways. Their possessions all contained
in a cardboard box. There was a shattering of a bottle against a wall and
drunken stumbling as someone inside shifted and struggled to the door.
There was the unlocking of a dead bolt and then the door swung open.
"What? Whatda ya want… you
from the agency or somethin'? *Hick* whatda ya want? I'm a busssyy man.
I don't need nothin' from you freakin' social workers."
Sam looked him up and down.
The neglected appearance, the smell of booze and the bloodshot eyes. One
other thing that really stood out; the gun in Daniel's hand. She smiled
uneasily at it and Daniel shook his head, looking down at it as though
he wasn't actually holding it.
"Oh… sorry… I was just thinking
about the dead and about crapppyyy… oh god… I'm gonna be sick."
Daniel began to slide down
the doorframe and began to moan, holding his head between his hands. Sam's
eyes darted back and forth that kneeled in front of the distraught man.
She tried to rub his back as he moaned on the floor.
"Dr. Jackson, I would like
you to come with me, we'll get you to Cheyenne and we'll have a doctor
look at you. Colonel Makepeace would like to talk to you."
With the mention of that name,
Daniel abruptly lurched backwards. He held up the gun again, lurching unsteadily,
but keeping the gun pointed at Sam unwaveringly. She held up her hand,
trying to keep him calm.
"I don't wanna go back. You
can't make me…. I won't kill mooore people… go 'way."
Sam grimaced. But sighed as
Daniel's strength ebbed and finally gave. He lurched backwards, sinking
into an unconscious stupor. Sam removed the gun from his hand and grabbed
her cell phone.
"Yes… this is Major Carter.
Yes…. Apartment 3B. The guy is so drunk you wouldn't believe. We'll have
Fraiser take a look at him as soon as we get him back... He un-deciphered
the gate. He ought to be able to tell us something… Yes… I understand he's
a security risk but we need to solve this. Yes sir. Thank you."
Jack blinked. His Daniel was
a drunken loser? Whoa. That's harsh.
Before he could think of anything
more to say on the subject of Drunken Daniel the wind picked up, the colors
blurred and they were on their way once more.
"Please! You can't do this!"
Jack spun on his heels. That
was Sam… But where were they now? The ornamental walls were covered in
gold paint and intricately carved figures of gods and battles. They were
on Chulak... Apophis' palace… There… Daniel and Sam were being taken through
the halls. They walked past him and Jack followed them.
Sam was struggling valiantly
and was being dragged off into a room, whereas Daniel had already been
subdued, he was unconscious and slung between two Jaffa. Probably the work
of a Zat blast.
"Please! Let us go. We are
much more useful to you alive than dead."
Sam was looking frantically
in the direction of Daniel's inert form. The two Jaffa had place him on
a stone pedestal. His head lolled and his glasses had been lost in the
fray and confusion. Jack could see Sam being restrained further by shackles
on another stone pedestal. She still struggled.
"I will decided whether you
are important Tau'ri. Not you."
Jack sneered as Apophis entered
the room. His golden cape flowed around his ankles and Sam was still struggling,
trying not to look at the man. Bravo. Apophis descended a few steps and
snapped his fingers. A woman appeared out of nowhere and was beside him.
"But you are not the one to
be worried about such things."
He placed his hand device on
her forehead and a quick blast spewed foreword. Sam stilled and quieted.
Her head lolled and she seemed to stare right at Jack. Since that was impossible,
Jack determined she was looking straight at Daniel, who's eyes were opening,
a glazed expression on his face. His eyes were dull and void of life.
There was a screech as out
of the woman's stomach came a mature Goa'uld. Sam stared at Daniel and
grimaced as the slimy worm touched her skin. She turned her head and watched
in horror as it slithered back and forth, looking for something. The thing
screeched again and Apophis smiled.
"Perfect. You are now my new
queen. Wonderful."
Sam's mouth opened in horror
as the Goa'uld opened its jaws and then dove into Sam's neck. She screamed
and it was abruptly cut off as her eyes flashed. Jack swallowed hard.
"Hello my pharaoh. I am reborn
once again."
Apophis smiled and snapped
his fingers. A servant dressed in barely nothing stepped foreword and offered
some clothing to Sam. She smiled appreciatively and took them. Dressing
in front of the group. Jack turned away and looked at Daniel.
He seemed a little more alert
and was looking at Sam. His hands were beginning to raise as he tried to
get up. He succeeded in falling of the stone pedestal. Apophis, Sam and
the rest of their entourage looked up.
Daniel groaned.
"Servants… bring forth the
Children of the Gods!"
Apophis strode over to Daniel.
Taking in the teeth and hair. Daniel slapped his hand away and received
one back across the face. Daniel quieted and opted for staring defiantly
at Apophis.
"This one has spirit. We shall
enjoy making you into our brother."
Daniel looked fearfully at
the glass container and his eyes widened. Apophis put his hand into the
basin and took the Goa'uld out. He placed it near Daniel and it screeched
it's approval. The snake writhed as it burrowed into Daniel's mind. Daniel
screamed and held his head. Yelling for it to stop while the serpent guard
held him. Daniel punched him and the mask unfolded. It was Teal'c.
"Make it stop! I can't see
this anymore!"
"As you wish."
The room swirled and Jack found
himself in the white room again. His eyes were open and he did not dare
move.
"You have a choice now Jonathan.
You may live an existence here or you may go back to your body, on Hysokos
and continue your fight for the universe. It is purely your decision. I
showed you what it may have been like, I cannot predict the future… well,
I might be able to, but it is your choice."
The wall fizzled again and
Jack saw himself, still clutching Daniel's jacket. Jack swallowed and flattened
his expression.
"Well someone had to teach
Daniel to duck… and besides… he forgot his jacket. I need to give it to
him. Ahhh… send me back. I have things to do, places to see. I'm not ready
to die yet. Send me back Grandpa!"
The man lifted an eyebrow and
nodded.
"As you wish"
With a snap of his fingers,
Jack was gone, going back to the world he left. Thank goodness. He didn't
think many of the people here could stand that man much longer.
"Mary!"
"On it already sir! The next
one's ready and awaiting!"
Teal'c raise an eyebrow and
peered at the man. Old. Probably wise. Human. He had been transported here
by way of some strange device. Upon encountering a strange blond haired
woman in a windowless white room, Teal'c suspicion had elevated.
"Welcome to my office."
The old man in front of him
widened his eyes as he swiveled his chair towards Teal'c. He took in the
gold emblem and the stony expression.
"David was right. This is more
than a challenge. It's hell."
Thunder rumbled from above.
"Sorry!"
Teal'c raised an eyebrow and
examined himself. Nothing. He remembered a shard of glass in his shoulder
area. Then the 'mess tent' as O'Neill called it had fallen down on them.
That was the last thing, besides the three bodies of his friends that he
had remembered.
"What is this place and why
have I been taken here?"
Teal'c directed his gaze towards
the old man. He widened his eyes and rolled them towards the ceiling. Teal'c
had the distinct impression that the man was just as surprised to see him
as Teal'c was vise-versa. The only difference was the man was more adept
in actually showing his emotions.
"This place is my office and
you are here because of the game you played the night before."
"I am here because of a game?"
The old man sighed and snapped
his fingers. A file fell out of nowhere onto the table. The old man opened
it and placed a set of glasses on his nose.
"No, you are here because you
asked a very interesting question… what would've happened if you were not
here… not born… kapiesh?"
Teal'c raised his eyebrow higher.
Human terminology was extremely confusing. At least Daniel Jackson and
Samantha Carter made an effort to introduce him to society. Teal'c looked
at the man as he murmured to himself and flipped through the file.
"Isn't that nice. You were
an evil guy turned good, then you saved your son, put yourself in danger
yaddy, yaddy, ya… alright, here we are… devoted man, very distinguished…
blah, blah, is a Jaffar… oops… Jaffa… sorry. Some from 'Chulak'… and you
serve and protect SG-1. Isn't that nice. Brings a tear to my eye. I hope
you're better than the last one.
Teal'c frowned questioningly
and the man waved his hand, a dead wind started up and Teal'c found himself
weightless and going away… far away.
As the wind died down and Teal'c
blinked away the cloying dust in his eyes, he noticed he was on Chulak.
Many, many years before he had met the people of earth.
He was home.
"Why have you taken me here?"
"Watch and see my friend. You
wanted to know what would happen if you did not exist. The first thing
is this."
Teal'c looked up. There, on
a seat in the middle of a hanging garden, sat Dray'ac. She was beautiful.
Her long hair shone like the polished wing of a bird and her face was stained
with the tracks of tears. In her hands she held a baby. It was clearly
a boy and Teal'c could see that Dray'ac was talking to another woman… a
priestess.
"I did not marry Frot'ac for
love… I married him because my parents wished me too. There has been no
greater pain than serving a man I have neither respect nor love for. I
am dying on the inside. And now I hold his child, through the unwilling
act of love I now bear another. How am I to continue my life without the
purpose that was promised to me?"
The priestess held up her hand,
marking her forehead with some sort of potion. Dray'ac's tears flowed freely
down the sides of her cheeks.
"You are to serve you man.
He is your god and you must obey him. Love is not an issue. As long as
you bear strong children and are fulfilled with your every need then you
should be happy eternally.
Dray'ac nodded. She stood,
clutching her child to her breast and casting a downwards glance to show
respect for the priestess. Teal'c watched her as she smiled down at the
child and trekked towards Apophis' great castle.
"I am sorry my child. I cannot
bear to see you live and learn from a marriage that heeds no love or respect.
I will let you live a life that is much greater than yours."
Tears flowed more freely down
her cheeks. She offered a prayer to the gods and then left the child on
a doorstep, knocking loudly than running off into the dense foliage. Teal'c
frowned, confused. There was no place to go but the cliffs. With a startling
realization Teal'c gave chase after his wife.
Dray'ac stood at the edge of
the cliff, looking down to the bright stones and silver river below. There
was no other alternative for her. She looked backwards and then touched
her stomach briefly.
"I am sorry that you shall
not see this world. I shall however meet you in the afterlife."
Then she, and her unborn child
jumped. Teal'c opened his mouth in horror.
"No!"
He ran over to the side and
watched as she tumbled, finally coming to a rest on the shiny bright stones
that collected on the riverbed. Teal'c looked over the edge, nauseated
by the actual even and then sat back. The old man suddenly appeared beside
him.
"There is still much more to
see, for you have affected the lives of many others as well."
The surrounding bushes and
foliage swirled together and the wind took them to another place.
"You have no idea what you're
doing!"
Teal'c swung sharply. He had
learned to recognize danger through tell-tale signs. The raw terror and
emotion in this one was a sure sign.
It was Colonel O'Neill. He
was standing beside Daniel Jackson and Major Carter. She was altogether
young and lacked her Major stripes, so the clear assumption was, was that
this was before she had been promoted. For the first time, Teal'c looked
around. There were the gray stone walls, the iron gates…
Apophis' prison.
Teal'c looked at the First
prime. He had a look of maliciousness in his eyes and Jack backed up with
the rest of the people. He put a protective hand on Jackson's chest, moving
the captain behind him.
"Your words mean nothing. I
am your judge. You will die!"
Jack swallowed and they continued
back. Daniel looked back, noticing the wall coming up fast behind them.
Jack must've noticed too because he stopped. Daniel lowered Jack's hand
and stood still.
The first prime smiled.
"Jaffa! Fire!"
The blaze of half a dozen staff
weapons echoed through the room. The First prime aimed and shot Jack. The
commander of SG-1 fell, his eyes rolling back into his head and a gaping
hole in his side. Sam rushed to his side, only to be felled by another
weapon blast.
Daniel collapsed numbly to
the ground by his friend. Ignoring the blast weapons. The first prime approached
Daniel and the body of his dead friend.
"How could you kill these people
without any worth of yourself? How could you believe that killing is the
only way out?"
Teal'c was startled. Daniel
was looking straight at him. Teal'c looked back and saw the First prime…
mask still in place. Teal'c moved, kneeling silently at O'Neill's side.
Teal'c looked up at the First prime to hear his answer.
"Because I have power."
The staff weapon sizzled with
power and it fired. Daniel Jackson fell. Teal'c stared at his friends,
each downed by the familiar weapons.
"Dispose of the bodies."
A few Jaffa nodded their serpent
heads. The First prime slapped the retraction button on his helmet and
for the first time, Teal'c could see who it was… Brat'ac. An expression
of evil and distaste writ on his face.
Teal'c watched in shock, not
acknowledging as the man in white appeared behind him and the wind picked
up and they vanished once more.
He was back. The white room,
the white chair and white walls all where they had been previously. Teal'c
blinked once, then twice and looked at the man in white who was patiently
waiting for him to compose himself.
"What would you like to do?"
Teal'c raised n eyebrow. He
did not yet trust himself enough to speak.
"Would you prefer to disappear
from existence or would you rather be let down to earth, your own body,
own decisions and own life? It is entirely your choice and yours alone.
You have seen the consequences."
"My friends need me."
The wall behind the man was
replaced with a picture of himself. A shard of glass was in his arm and
there was a piece of the collapsed tent on his legs.
"You would face pain for your
friends?"
Teal'c nodded with no hesitation.
The man in white smiled and leaned back.
"Then you are granted that
request. Your unwavering faith in the human race and your friends is astounding.
You will have a place in this beyond world for sure."
Teal'c vanished. Nothing at
all was left. The man in white opened his mouth, ready to call his secretary.
"Already waiting!"
The man in white raised an
eyebrow. He needed a new secretary. Mary was getting frightening with her
ability to read his mind. He swung his chair and snapped his fingers.
Daniel squeezed his eyes shut
tightly. The wind died down and he reopened them. Only to be greeted by
a smiling man in all white. Daniel smiled back. More confused then ever.
Where on earth was he?
"You aren't on earth… I trust
you to that!"
Daniel narrowed his eyes at
the man. He reminded Daniel vaguely of Santa clause. The beginning of a
potbelly, the crinkled eyes, the pressed suit all of white. Nothing at
all to chuckle about… just a resemblance.
"Well… let's begin. This certainly
isn't the first time you've been here… you've been here many, many, many
times. Okay…"
The man in white - without
a name of course – shuffled through a mountain of paper work. Daniel raised
an eyebrow. This didn't look good. None of this white fluff did. Not at
all indeed.
"Excuse me… but where am I
and who are you?"
The man in white pursed his
lips. He may have looked serious, but the definite twinkle in his left
eye said otherwise.
"I am whoever you want me to
be. No need for formalities Daniel. You won't be here long, and besides.
If all goes as planned, you will not remember me at all. Now this place
you know what it is. You have already commented on it's likeness and I'm
sure you've read it somewhere in your dusty books."
Daniel nodded and raised his
other eyebrow into an expression of disbelief.
"Anyways, before we get off
on the wrong foot, You are here simply because of a little question. Nothing
more and nothing less. You wanted to know what would have happened if you
were not alive. What a nice concept. We wouldn't have worried about it,
but the sequence of events after all your friends wondered was a little
'interesting' and the big guy thought you guys ought to know."
"Events? What events?"
Daniel pushed his glasses up
his nose and peered steadily at the man. He rolled his eyes and waved his
finger. The white wall was turned into a little view screen and Daniel
could see himself. Pale and bleeding. Multiple cuts, probably from the
glass explosion that has erupted from the Mess serving table.
"Alright… What is this supposed
to prove?"
The old man smiled and whispered
with a ghost of a smile.
"You aren't dead yet."
And then they disappeared.
Daniel stumbled as he regained
his footing. That little disappearing act confused him more than the last.
Behind him, the St. Nick look-a-like smiled and ushered him foreword when
Daniel saw a familiar figure on a bed.
"Jack?"
Daniel stepped foreword, trying
to touch the apparently distraught man. Daniel could smell cigarettes in
the air, and there were several bottles of whiskey littered behind the
Colonel.
"Nothin' nothin' at all… soorrryy
Charlie. I want you more than life. I'm sorry!"
Daniel tilted his head to one
side. Jack was staring straight through him. Daniel waved his hand in front
of the Colonel's face, receiving no reaction from the obviously broken
man.
"I hope you'll forgive me."
Jack smiled, tears spilling
from his eyes. The drunk man searched for something that he had under his
pillow. The hand came out with a gun. Jack fingered the weapon, marveling
at the texture and dark color. Then his expression solidified and he lifted
it to his head.
"Nooooo!"
*BANG*
The two mixed together, Daniel's
scream and the discharge of the weapon. It was over. Jack fell to the ground.
There was a scream from the other room and Daniel saw Sara run from the
other room, her hair messed and unkempt. She kneeled down and touched her
husband's face. Daniel opened his mouth to say something and wasn't able
to because the wind swept him away again.
Daniel turned on his heels,
he stared at the older man, begging him silently to make this nightmare
to stop. Nothing would stop… nothing at all. The man silently motioned
him to turn. With no other choice, Daniel did.
Sam. She was there… so elegant,
even in her desert fatigues. Daniel had always admired her spirit and knowledge…
Jack on the other hand loved the looks. The mention of Jack made unwelcome
tears spring into his eyes, but Daniel wiped them away and watched.
Abydos.
Why on earth were they in Abydos?
Daniel had figured out that
Jack had died because Daniel had not been there to urge the continuation
of the project. No odd theories, no need to recall Jack. Therefore he died.
But there was no reason they would have found out the last symbol without
considerable thought. It must have been Catherine.
"Alright. We'll take some samples
and then that's it. We're going back."
Daniel smiled slightly. So
in charge. Very powerful. She looked so great in charge. Daniel never realized
that power suited her well.
Suddenly a thunderous rumbling
sounded. Daniel turned and in the sky he saw a giant pyramid descending
towards the landing pyramid. Daniel could see a wall of sand rising. Sam
began to yell and they retreated into the pyramid. Daniel followed.
Inside was deathly quiet. The
dust was settling and there was nothing that made a sound. Daniel knew
by experience that there was something.
There.
In the darkness there was a
shadow of movement. Sam and the rest of her team were too busy coughing
up dust to realize. Then the first shot fired. The laser burn struck a
male… Kawalsky. Another seared the air. Brown.
They all fell; one by one.
Feretti.
Jones.
Last… DeVille.
Sam was on the ground, surveying
the ruins of her team. They were all dead. The Hawk soldiers were then
upon her. They pulled her to her feet and dragged her to the rings. All
the while she stared at the ruins of her teammates until the rings descended
and the two guards and herself vanished.
Daniel closed his eyes. All
dead… Sam dragged away. Was that the fate that awaited her?
"You are beautiful, yet you
resist me. Unheard of for such a lovely creature that lived once where
I ruled. It is a pity that none of your other people survived. And a greater
pity because you will die as well."
Daniel blinked… the voice.
So familiar… so… RA!
"I die knowing I served my
country and the people of my world. I will never bow to you."
Daniel watched silently, tears
reappearing in his eyes. The evil child had the hand device on his arm
and he was focusing the energy on Sam's forehead. Daniel winced as watched
as blood ran from her nose, then she slumped to the ground, dead.
Daniel's tears began to fall
freely.
"Take the bodies and send them
back to their planet as well as the nuclear device that they activated.
Send it with Naquada. Destroy their world. They have bothered me too much
in my lifetime."
The two guards nodded and the
colors of the room blurred and they disappeared.
"Daniel. Daniel. Open your
eyes."
They were back. The tears were
still falling. Nothing was going to stop them. Not after witnessing the
destruction of his friends in the worst way possible.
"What happened to Teal'c?"
The old man shrugged and leaned
back in his chair. He gave the impression of uncaring, but Daniel could
see the man felt for him.
"Without Jack, and the failure
of the mission, plus the destruction of earth, Teal'c remained in the service
of Apophis. He basically ended up dying in a battle with Coronus. After
trying to avenge the death of his father that is."
Daniel nodded, wiping the last
tears. It wasn't fair really. Just because of his ceasing to exist, so
many people would suffer. It just wasn't fair.
"What was the point of this?"
The old man smiled softly.
Realizing that this was coming to an end.
"You know have a choice. Go
back or stay here. Never exist and see the people you love suffer. It is
up to you. Every thing is always your choice. Remember, you can't escape
the pain or what you have in store. You have yourself. Decide.
Without hesitation, Daniel
nodded.
"Send me back."
With a snap of his fingers
the old man made him disappear. The air refreshed him and he looked at
his schedule. No one else. Impressive. The old man, although, had a hunch
he'd be seeing the four wayward souls sooner than expected.
Daniel cracked open his eyes.
For a moment his vision was obscured and all he could see was dark green
tarp. Then it lifted and Daniel blinked. Needles of pain stabbed him everywhere.
Pain and fatigue assaulted him.
"Daniel? Teal'c? Sam?"
Daniel could hear Jack's harsh
rasp. Behind a support beam somewhere… Daniel could hear affirmatives from
Sam and Teal'c. Each sounded bruised and tired. Suddenly, voices from somewhere
rang out.
"Where did you say they were
Jane?"
"Near the mess serving tables…
Colonel O'Neill was getting some cereal and the place collapsed. I was
thrown free… They weren't… I don't know if they're alive… I honestly don't
know."
She was crying now. Daniel
wanted to call out but the dust prevented him from doing so. All he settled
for was sneezing.
"Daniel? You there?"
Jack again. He sounded closer
now. Daniel sneezed and the tarp shifted again. Yep. Closer. Daniel groaned
and struggled upwards. The movement of tarp stopped and Daniel felt the
tarp lift completely off him. Jack was there… his face lines with worry
and a bit of blood running from his hairline. There was a fantastic bruise
forming on his left temple and Daniel smiled slightly, wincing as his cuts
aggravated him. Daniel could see Sam a meter or so away. She was hacking
away at the tent with a knife and Teal'c was tenderly wiping a deep slash
in his arm with a torn piece of his shirt.
A hand reached down and Daniel
looked up a Jack and smiled.
"Do you notice… no gunfire…"
Jack smiled and nodded.
"Daniel… you ok?"
Daniel nodded and inspected
the cuts over his arms and hands. Janet was going to love him. A warm object
surrounded his shoulders and Daniel looked at Jack who had a small smile
on his face.
"You forgot your jacket."
Daniel nodded and the tent
tarp separated. Sam pulled it away and they could see the destroyed tent.
It was a miracle that no one had been killed.
Beyond the tent, the two sides
cautiously approached each other. Brothers smiled and hugged. The war was
over. It was all over. But the journey was certainly far from over.
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