Stargate SG-1 wasn't , isn't and won't be mine…(makes you weep)

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            As she looked around, she was puzzled. She knew that she was in the gate room a minute ago, now she was in a cavernous metal room, and it had a porthole that looked down at the Earth.

            "Ummm, hello." She asked, getting a little concerned. A small gray figure appeared in a seat in front of her.

            "Greetings. What is your name?" it said politely. C.J. stared, realizing that this must be the Asgard.

            "My name is C. J. Davis." The small figure nodded, "I am Freyr," it stated. C.J. nodded, "Hi, did you need something from me, Freyr?" she asked. The little alien cocked it's head, "We have need of a human." It said cryptically. C.J. stared, waiting for more information. When nothing else was said she sighed, "Wouldn't O'Neill or Major Carter do a better job?" she asked patiently.

            "While it is true that Major Carter and the O'Neill have helped us in the past, we have a need for a human female that is unknown either by the System Lords or the people of the planet in need." Freyr's voice said in an eminently reasonable tone.

            Now C.J. had the privilege of reading some of SG-1's classified mission reports. She had a fair idea that the team was probably well known by now. She rolled her eyes at herself, Freyr actually made sense to her. "I am honored to be asked by the Asgard for assistance. What must I do?" she asked.  Freyr looked at her seriously, "We need an ambassador for a planet that has petitioned us for help." It said.

            Back in the SGC there was organized chaos. General Hammond, Jack, Sam and Daniel were questioning Sgt. Siler. "OK, tell me again Siler." Jack asked, trying to ignore Daniel's panic. "Sir, I was up here in the control room speaking to Petty Officer Davis using the intercom. She was studying the lower level blast doors for some type of security upgrade when there was a flash and she was gone." He said a little desperately. It was the fifth time he had repeated his story and he was worried about his friend too.

            Sam looked at Jack and the General knowingly, "It has to be the Asgard, Sir." Jack frowned, "For crying out loud, what do they need Davis for? You'd think they'd call first or something." He groused.

            In the gateroom there was another flash of light and a figure of the missing sailor appeared. "Anybody there?" C.J. asked. Daniel raced down the stairs followed by Sam, Jack and the General. Pushing through the security doors, they stopped. "C.J. are you ok?" Daniel asked anxiously. Her face softened, "Daniel, I'm ok. Apparently I am here because SG-1 is the victim of their own success. The Asgard want to use me as an ambassador for them, since the System Lords don't know me." She smiled wryly. "I told Freyr that I had to ask permission first. What am I supposed to do?" she asked a little plaintively.

            General Hammond cleared his throat, "Since the Asgard are our allies, I see no reason you shouldn't do this mission. However, how long is this going to take?" he asked. She looked behind her to someone that they couldn't see, eyebrows raised, then turned back. "Freyr says no more that an 'Earth' week." She smiled at the phrasing. "Sam, do me a favor and check on my mail and apartment while I am gone." She asked.

            Daniel was upset, having just found C.J. he didn't want to lose her like Shar'e. "C.J., are you sure?" his voice cracked. "I'll miss you so much."

            She had her eyes wide to prevent tears from rolling down her face, "Me too Daniel." And she was gone.

            Daniel couldn't speak, and turned to go to his office. Jack jerked his head at Sam, meeting her eyes, and nodding she followed Daniel. The General sighed and went to call Major Davis and tell him his sister was on a trip.