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Stargate SG-1
"Lost Angels"
Chapter 5
"What do you think?" Major Samantha Carter asked Sgt. Siler. She was showing him a computer model using the equation that Jessica had solved.
"I think it's risky."
"Yeah, well I think them staying here might get a little risky, too. At least it won't happen for another five years, so if it doesn't work we definately have time."
"I say we see if the Stargate holds, then send the MALP through, signal to make sure that it is the correct point in the future, and then send the girls through."
"Let's hope this works. Maybourne could be back at anytime with orders to take Noel and Jessie with him."
"They're so cute, and so brillant too."
"Yeah, I couldn't believe she solved that problem!"
"I know! I didn't mean to leave them like that, Major. It's just that I was so excited!"
"I know, and they're fine. Apparently they know the SGC very well."
"It has to be hard for them. There was twenty-five or so of them and now's there's just two here."
"Jessie's not worried about herself getting home, but Noel...she's an only child and if we can't get her back they're afraid that her father will be really lonely because his wife died when Noel was born."
"That IS hard."
"It has to also be hard for them to see people that you've known all your life and then come here and we don't know them."
"It must be hard for you, Major."
"Me?"
"You, Colonel O'Neill, Doctor Jackson, Doctor Fraiser, Teal'c, and General Hammond. They are all your children."
"Yeah, but it might not be our future anymore..."
"But now they ARE your children. Well, at least Jessie's yours and Colonel O'Neill's daughter."
"I have to find a way to get them home."
"Why so soon?" Siler asked.
"Why wait? They should get back so their parents don't worry."
"But you can send them back at anytime. You could send them to the future months before that SGC is taken over with a warning or send them back seconds after the other kids went through. Are you afraid that if they stay something will happen?"
"Like what?"
"You'd get attached and wouldn't want to send her back."
"Attached? Too late for that, but I'll be fine. I got attached to Cassie and Janet adopted her."
"But Jessica IS your daughter."
"Not yet. Apparently if the future's the same, then I'll get married to the colonel after I leave the Air Force and have Christopher, then Jessie, and..."
"Major, go home. Take Jessica and just enjoy the time you have with her." Siler walked her out of the lab turning off the machines and lights and made sure she at least got to her quarters. Siler had to go to the control room, the operator had called and said that the dialing computer seemed to not be working at 100%, so instead of telling Carter he would try to fix it first. When he entered the control room it was very empty, Siler immediately went to fix the computer. While he was underneath the consol General Hammond and Colonel O'Neill had walked down from the general's office.
"How's it coming, Sgt.?" Hammond asked.
"Changing a light bulb or a fuse?" O'Neill asked.
"No, sir. I'm fixing the dialing computer."
"Shouldn't Carter be doing this?"
"Well, sir," Siler said as he finished fixing the problem. He ran a systems check, it came back that the system was back at 100%. "See I fixed it."
"Good job Sgt.," General Hammond said. "Where IS Major Carter?"
"Sir..."
"Speak up Siler!" O'Neill said.
"Sir, I don't know if it's my place."
"Sgt. I'm ordering you." General Hammond commanded.
"Well, she was in her quarters, but I think she's afraid that Jessica will be sent home and she's already attached to her."
"I'm already kinda attached to her myself," O'Neill admitted. "I'll go talk to her."
"Thank you Sgt.. Dismissed," Hammond waited for him to leave. "Jack, I think that maybe you AND Major Carter as well as the rest of SG-1 could use sometime off. Talk things over, and make decisions."
"What? You think that Sam will have a hard time?"
"Jack. You and Sam obviously have somthing between you and its natural for you both to miss Jessica. I've grown to like having Noel here. I want you and Sam to take Jessica OFF of the base and spend time together as a family until I call you to come back."
"Yes, sir. What about Noel?"
"She's going home with me."
"Okay."
Jack O'Neill went to Carter's quarters and knocked on the door. Jessie answered the door, "hi Daddy!" she said quietly.
"Where's Mommy?"
"She's sleeping. She was really upset, but she said she wasn't."
"Yeah, wanna go home?"
"Yes!"
"Okay, let's get Mommy and go home."
"Okay."
"Get your stuff," Colonel O'Neill entered the room and picked up Sam, cradling her, trying not to wake her up. He exited the room with Jessica close behind closing the door. They checked out of the SGC and Jack laid Sam in the backseat and helped Jessie into the passenger seat of his truck. They drove strait to Jack's house and got out. He had two guest rooms and put Sam in one. Taking her shoes and jacket off and tucked her in. He left to show Jessie her room.
Later that day Janet and Cassie came over. They had gone to Sam's house and picked up some things. They had also gone to pick up some things for Jessica and groceries from the store. Janet knew that neither Sam or Jack would have much to eat in their houses, especially Jack. SG-1 seemed to almost never be able to leave the base AND all the way home. Sam had still been asleep when Janet and Cassie dropped by. "Thanks for bringing this stuff by," Jack said.
"It's no problem really," Janet told him.
"Come on Jessica, I'll help you put this stuff away," Cassie picked up the bags and quietly followed Jessie to her room. Cassie and Jessica began putting the clothes in the drawers and closet.
"So Cassie, did your mom tell you what's going on?" Jessica asked.
"A little. I still don't completely understand."
"It IS complicated, and we might have changed the future in being here..."
"Stop!" Cassie said cutting her off.
"Sorry."
"At least that's proof that you are Sam's daughter."
"Why?"
"Because that's what Sam would do."
"What?"
"She just goes off on any subject she happens to be wrapped up in."
"Guess I do that."
"It's a good thing, at least sometimes it is."
Stargate SG-1
"Lost Angels"
Chapter 5
"What do you think?" Major Samantha Carter asked Sgt. Siler. She was showing him a computer model using the equation that Jessica had solved.
"I think it's risky."
"Yeah, well I think them staying here might get a little risky, too. At least it won't happen for another five years, so if it doesn't work we definately have time."
"I say we see if the Stargate holds, then send the MALP through, signal to make sure that it is the correct point in the future, and then send the girls through."
"Let's hope this works. Maybourne could be back at anytime with orders to take Noel and Jessie with him."
"They're so cute, and so brillant too."
"Yeah, I couldn't believe she solved that problem!"
"I know! I didn't mean to leave them like that, Major. It's just that I was so excited!"
"I know, and they're fine. Apparently they know the SGC very well."
"It has to be hard for them. There was twenty-five or so of them and now's there's just two here."
"Jessie's not worried about herself getting home, but Noel...she's an only child and if we can't get her back they're afraid that her father will be really lonely because his wife died when Noel was born."
"That IS hard."
"It has to also be hard for them to see people that you've known all your life and then come here and we don't know them."
"It must be hard for you, Major."
"Me?"
"You, Colonel O'Neill, Doctor Jackson, Doctor Fraiser, Teal'c, and General Hammond. They are all your children."
"Yeah, but it might not be our future anymore..."
"But now they ARE your children. Well, at least Jessie's yours and Colonel O'Neill's daughter."
"I have to find a way to get them home."
"Why so soon?" Siler asked.
"Why wait? They should get back so their parents don't worry."
"But you can send them back at anytime. You could send them to the future months before that SGC is taken over with a warning or send them back seconds after the other kids went through. Are you afraid that if they stay something will happen?"
"Like what?"
"You'd get attached and wouldn't want to send her back."
"Attached? Too late for that, but I'll be fine. I got attached to Cassie and Janet adopted her."
"But Jessica IS your daughter."
"Not yet. Apparently if the future's the same, then I'll get married to the colonel after I leave the Air Force and have Christopher, then Jessie, and..."
"Major, go home. Take Jessica and just enjoy the time you have with her." Siler walked her out of the lab turning off the machines and lights and made sure she at least got to her quarters. Siler had to go to the control room, the operator had called and said that the dialing computer seemed to not be working at 100%, so instead of telling Carter he would try to fix it first. When he entered the control room it was very empty, Siler immediately went to fix the computer. While he was underneath the consol General Hammond and Colonel O'Neill had walked down from the general's office.
"How's it coming, Sgt.?" Hammond asked.
"Changing a light bulb or a fuse?" O'Neill asked.
"No, sir. I'm fixing the dialing computer."
"Shouldn't Carter be doing this?"
"Well, sir," Siler said as he finished fixing the problem. He ran a systems check, it came back that the system was back at 100%. "See I fixed it."
"Good job Sgt.," General Hammond said. "Where IS Major Carter?"
"Sir..."
"Speak up Siler!" O'Neill said.
"Sir, I don't know if it's my place."
"Sgt. I'm ordering you." General Hammond commanded.
"Well, she was in her quarters, but I think she's afraid that Jessica will be sent home and she's already attached to her."
"I'm already kinda attached to her myself," O'Neill admitted. "I'll go talk to her."
"Thank you Sgt.. Dismissed," Hammond waited for him to leave. "Jack, I think that maybe you AND Major Carter as well as the rest of SG-1 could use sometime off. Talk things over, and make decisions."
"What? You think that Sam will have a hard time?"
"Jack. You and Sam obviously have somthing between you and its natural for you both to miss Jessica. I've grown to like having Noel here. I want you and Sam to take Jessica OFF of the base and spend time together as a family until I call you to come back."
"Yes, sir. What about Noel?"
"She's going home with me."
"Okay."
Jack O'Neill went to Carter's quarters and knocked on the door. Jessie answered the door, "hi Daddy!" she said quietly.
"Where's Mommy?"
"She's sleeping. She was really upset, but she said she wasn't."
"Yeah, wanna go home?"
"Yes!"
"Okay, let's get Mommy and go home."
"Okay."
"Get your stuff," Colonel O'Neill entered the room and picked up Sam, cradling her, trying not to wake her up. He exited the room with Jessica close behind closing the door. They checked out of the SGC and Jack laid Sam in the backseat and helped Jessie into the passenger seat of his truck. They drove strait to Jack's house and got out. He had two guest rooms and put Sam in one. Taking her shoes and jacket off and tucked her in. He left to show Jessie her room.
Later that day Janet and Cassie came over. They had gone to Sam's house and picked up some things. They had also gone to pick up some things for Jessica and groceries from the store. Janet knew that neither Sam or Jack would have much to eat in their houses, especially Jack. SG-1 seemed to almost never be able to leave the base AND all the way home. Sam had still been asleep when Janet and Cassie dropped by. "Thanks for bringing this stuff by," Jack said.
"It's no problem really," Janet told him.
"Come on Jessica, I'll help you put this stuff away," Cassie picked up the bags and quietly followed Jessie to her room. Cassie and Jessica began putting the clothes in the drawers and closet.
"So Cassie, did your mom tell you what's going on?" Jessica asked.
"A little. I still don't completely understand."
"It IS complicated, and we might have changed the future in being here..."
"Stop!" Cassie said cutting her off.
"Sorry."
"At least that's proof that you are Sam's daughter."
"Why?"
"Because that's what Sam would do."
"What?"
"She just goes off on any subject she happens to be wrapped up in."
"Guess I do that."
"It's a good thing, at least sometimes it is."
