The Alternate Daughter
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
Jack carefully put one foot in front of the other and waited to fall. When he didn't he relaxed, but only slightly. Cassi rolled by him, laughing as usual.
"You really never learned to roller skate, sir?" Carter asked beside him. When Cassi had been told she had an afternoon off she insisted they go roller skating. She rolled past her parents, backwards this time, still laughing.
"No, Major, I never learned to roller skate" Jack answered testily, "Fear of wheels" Carter just snorted and rolled away. Jack took himself off the rink and onto the mildly safer carpet. Cassi whirled around and around the rink for hours, taking only short breaks for sips of water and to make fun of her father.
"I can't believe you skated so long!" Sam told her over pizza, "You seemed so exhausted earlier" Cassi flashed a grin.
"I recouperate really fast"
"You eat really fast too" Jack complained, returning to their table with another pizza. Cassi pulled a piece onto her plate and then into her mouth.
"I use a lot of energy" she said through a stuffed mouth. They spent an hour more laughing over nothing in particular and batteling their witts. When they finally got back to their hotel, Cassi was exhausted again. She curled up to watch TV but fell asleep again.
"I still can't believe it" Sam said.
"What?" Jack asked.
"Her!"
"Yeah. Hard to believe I could raise something so energetic" Jack quipped.
"And something so expensive!" Sam added, thiking of the resturant bill.
"Nah. That's not so surprising" Jack told her, "Any O'Niell is expensive"
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
Jack carefully put one foot in front of the other and waited to fall. When he didn't he relaxed, but only slightly. Cassi rolled by him, laughing as usual.
"You really never learned to roller skate, sir?" Carter asked beside him. When Cassi had been told she had an afternoon off she insisted they go roller skating. She rolled past her parents, backwards this time, still laughing.
"No, Major, I never learned to roller skate" Jack answered testily, "Fear of wheels" Carter just snorted and rolled away. Jack took himself off the rink and onto the mildly safer carpet. Cassi whirled around and around the rink for hours, taking only short breaks for sips of water and to make fun of her father.
"I can't believe you skated so long!" Sam told her over pizza, "You seemed so exhausted earlier" Cassi flashed a grin.
"I recouperate really fast"
"You eat really fast too" Jack complained, returning to their table with another pizza. Cassi pulled a piece onto her plate and then into her mouth.
"I use a lot of energy" she said through a stuffed mouth. They spent an hour more laughing over nothing in particular and batteling their witts. When they finally got back to their hotel, Cassi was exhausted again. She curled up to watch TV but fell asleep again.
"I still can't believe it" Sam said.
"What?" Jack asked.
"Her!"
"Yeah. Hard to believe I could raise something so energetic" Jack quipped.
"And something so expensive!" Sam added, thiking of the resturant bill.
"Nah. That's not so surprising" Jack told her, "Any O'Niell is expensive"
