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?
"Daniel!" Jack yelled. The Bar'ak'Tu were herding the two groups together near the edge of the village where the lane to the Stargate emptied.
"Where's Cassi?" Sam asked.
"Ask them" Daniel answered, nodding at their captors.
"Hey, you! T'achi'sov! Where's my daughter?" Jack called, but the alien would not answer. They started down the lane, the humans encircled by a group of Bar'ak'Tu.
"What the hell is going on, Daniel?" Jack growled. Daniel told the Colonel everything that had happened.
"You said she couldn't reach us when you were at the Stargate. So, is she still protecting us?" Sam asked.
"Looks like we're about to find out" Jack said as they stopped in fron tof the Stargate. T'achi'sov stopped in front of the dial mechanism and turned around.
"You may return to your home now" he said.
"Not until I have my daughter back!" Jack cried.
"That is not possible. We see the folly of our counterparts from the other reality. She is much too powerful for such a dangerous race. We can not turn her loose on the galaxy"
"So what, you're just going to keep her here for the rest of her life?" Sam asked. The alien did not respond.
"Oh, god. They're going to kill her." Daniel spoke quietly, realization dawning on his face. A sinking feeling filled them all as they realized it was the truth.
"Aren't you?" Daniel seemed relativly calm as he posed the question. The alien glanced from human to human, recognizing the murderous look in their eyes. It frightened him, but he knew the child must not be allowed to exist, even if his own life was forefit. He looked at th humans, perfect fighting machines, and hoped he sounded bold.
"Yes"
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?
"Daniel!" Jack yelled. The Bar'ak'Tu were herding the two groups together near the edge of the village where the lane to the Stargate emptied.
"Where's Cassi?" Sam asked.
"Ask them" Daniel answered, nodding at their captors.
"Hey, you! T'achi'sov! Where's my daughter?" Jack called, but the alien would not answer. They started down the lane, the humans encircled by a group of Bar'ak'Tu.
"What the hell is going on, Daniel?" Jack growled. Daniel told the Colonel everything that had happened.
"You said she couldn't reach us when you were at the Stargate. So, is she still protecting us?" Sam asked.
"Looks like we're about to find out" Jack said as they stopped in fron tof the Stargate. T'achi'sov stopped in front of the dial mechanism and turned around.
"You may return to your home now" he said.
"Not until I have my daughter back!" Jack cried.
"That is not possible. We see the folly of our counterparts from the other reality. She is much too powerful for such a dangerous race. We can not turn her loose on the galaxy"
"So what, you're just going to keep her here for the rest of her life?" Sam asked. The alien did not respond.
"Oh, god. They're going to kill her." Daniel spoke quietly, realization dawning on his face. A sinking feeling filled them all as they realized it was the truth.
"Aren't you?" Daniel seemed relativly calm as he posed the question. The alien glanced from human to human, recognizing the murderous look in their eyes. It frightened him, but he knew the child must not be allowed to exist, even if his own life was forefit. He looked at th humans, perfect fighting machines, and hoped he sounded bold.
"Yes"
