PART FOUR

It was finally Friday night. The SGC had made no attempt to pick Jack or Sam up from where they were living.

"Have fun," Amber's mother shouted as Sam ran out the door.

"I will," Sam replied.

She hadn't been to a party like this since…well since she was a teenager. Chris was going to be there, and so was Jack. A few other people from her year level were also going to be there, as well as the whole year level above hers. It was going to be fun.

It took her about ten minutes to walk to the school hall, where the party was going to be. The music was already blasting loudly and she could see that there was a disco ball spinning around inside.

"Hey Sam!" a voice said from behind her.

"Hi, sir," she replied.

"Ah, don't call me sir…we're technically not in the airforce at the moment, we are in fact teenagers. You will refer to me as Jack, not sir," he replied. "Or Mark, around other people."

"Hi Jack," Sam repeated.

"Come on, let's go inside," Jack said.

Sam fell down on the chair and took a sip of water. So maybe it wasn't the wildest teenage party she'd ever been too, probably the most tame, but she wasn't used to it. Even dancing was tiring her out.

"Come on Carter, get up," Jack said, reaching his hand out. "Care to dance?"

"Dance?" Sam replied. "With all due respect, I've been dancing for the past hour and a half."

"This song is for all those young love birds out there, a rather slower song," the DJ said loudly.

It wasn't a song that either of them recognised, but it was exactly what he had said. A love song.

"OK, I'll dance to this…it's nice and slow," Sam said, standing up.

They started to dance. Sam leaned her head on Jack shoulder, more because she was tired than anything else, but Jack smiled anyway. He put one arm around her shoulder and he took her hand with his other. Sam took her head off his shoulder and looked up at him.

Their eyes met.

"Sir…" Sam started, looking away.

"Remember the Zatarc's?" Jack asked.

Their eyes met again. This time Jack leaned forwards and their lips touched. An electric feeling ran throughout both their bodies as they embraced in a kiss.

"Ooh," Chris said from behind. "You watch what you do with my friend's bodies, guys."

Jack and Sam sprang apart.

"You didn't see that," Jack ordered him.

Chris raised his arms in the air. "Don't shoot, I won't tell your military people."

Chris smiled and ran away. Jack had had to tell him everything because they couldn't think of a good cover story. He would find out everything once Amber and Mark got back anyway. He decided it was probably better to trust him in the first place.

Sam had turned bright red, almost to match her hair colour. "That was probably Amber's first kiss, and she wasn't even here in her own body to feel it."

"No, not Amber's kiss," Jack said. "Our first kiss."

"Well, sir, technically…" Sam started.

"Ah, that was different, they were all different!" Jack said. "That was real. No time-loops, no alternate realities…just us."

Sam smiled. "Whatever you say sir."

"OFFWORLD ACTIVATION!" the alarm screeched.

"Again, cool," Mark said, jumping up.

"You stay there," Daniel ordered. "Janet, watch them would you?"

"Sure thing, Daniel," she replied.

Mark slumped back into his chair. "I don't see why we can't go to the gate room. It's so cool."

"It's classified," Janet replied.

"But we've already seen it once," Amber sighed. "Seeing it again can't hurt."

"I'm just the doctor," Janet replied. "I follow orders."

"But Daniel ordered you, and he's not even in the military," Amber sighed.

"How'd you know that?" Janet asked.

"I…I don't know. I just knew that," Amber said.

"Just like I know that you have a daughter named Cassandra," Mark said. "Hey I think I got Jack's memories."

Suddenly they both stopped and looked at each other. Amber looked away, turning red. Janet watched them, interested at what was going on.

"Did you feel that?" she asked him.

"Oh man! Chris's party," Mark groaned. "That could've been us."

"What just happened?" Janet asked them, suspiciously.

"We can feel what's happening to Jack and Carter," Mark replied.

"It's weird," Amber said.

"Yes, I gathered that. But what just happened between Jack and Sam?" Janet asked.

"They don't want us to say," Mark and Amber both replied in unison.

Janet smiled. This kept getting more and more interesting.

"It's SG-1's code sir."

"But SG-1 is not offworld," Hammond replied.

"Should I close the iris?"

"No, leave it open," Daniel said. "Maybe whoever it is, can help us."

To their surprise an old man stepped through the gate, smiling sheepishly. He held up a GDO and smiled at them.

"Hey it worked!" he shouted.

"Who are you?" Hammond asked through the speaker.

Daniel turned around and ran down the stairs, closely followed by Teal'c.

"I am Olosis," the old man said. "I am the maker of happiness and realisation."

"No you are not," Teal'c said, appearing in the gate room. "You are the human who first discovered the technology of Rackshaw."

"Rackshaw?" Daniel asked, obviously wanting an explanation.

"Rackshaw was a Jaffa who discovered how to change people's thoughts, make them realise things that they had never realised before…change them from being sad to happy," Teal'c said. "But this was all discarded, for it was false. Yet one human discovered the discarded material and ran away with it."

"Olosis," Daniel addressed him. "Did you swap Jack and Sam with Amber and Mark?"

"Funny it is, is it not?" Olosis said. "Made them both realise it did."

"Realise what?" Daniel asked.

Olosis grinned evilly. "That they loved each other…very funny it was indeed. Now they have all realised, I have come to swap them back."

"You promise?" Daniel asked.

"Well they will have to be brought to my planet. I will be back," Olosis said. "Bye bye."

With that he activated the Stargate, using the remote on his arm and stepped back through it. Daniel looked back, worriedly at the General.

"General Hammond, did you get the coordinates up there?" Teal'c asked.

"No, he somehow blocked it out," Hammond replied. "I need someone out to Ascotville to retrieve Colonel O'Neill and Major Carter."

"I'll go," Daniel replied.

Hammond nodded. "I want them back by Tuesday morning at the latest."

"Yes, sir," Daniel replied.