"Me? Be with SG-1 while am here? You have got to be kidding me," Skylar told him.

"I do not kid about such things Lieutenant. So what do you say about it?" he replied.

"I'm shocked and yes sir. I accept. I will join you. Thank you very much," she said.

"Good. You're dismissed. Doctor Jackson, escort Lieutenant Skylar to the VIP room please," Hammond told them.

Eveeryone in the room.

"Colonel O'Neill, Major Carter, Teal'c, I'd like you to stay for one more moment," Hammond called to them.

The three stopped at the door and turned to face him.

"I want your opinion on all this with Lieutenant Skylar. After all, she is going to be here for a while and a good friend of yours has agreed to carry a Light within him," Hammond told them as the door was shut.

"As much as I don't like it sir, it's his choice. And the good part is that he gets to stay here for a while before going back," O'Neill told him.

"It's good for us at the same time. Daniel possesses knowledge of this alien race. I mean, they exist, but can't take physical form. The Light inside Daniel could help us with our technology only if it wants to, not forcing it to do so, like Simmons was trying to do," Carter replied.

"I concur with O'Neill. It is his choice. When he leaves, he will be greatly missed," Teal'c said.

"And you have nothing against her joining you while she is here?" the general wondered.

The three looked at each other before shaking their heads.

"Good, you're dismissed," Hammond replied, glancing at the papers before him.

***

Daniel closed the door as he walked out. Torna was already there, wauting for him.

"Towring, I must leave now. Please join me to the Tulna," Koran said.

Daniel nodded and followed him to the control room, where he told the man what the corrdinates were before they headed down to the control room.

"I'll be back. Take care of Lyna and Wanatia until I do. Just to let you know, the Light doesn't have a name yet but I'm sure Lyna will be able to figure one out," Koran told Towring.

"Of course I will! And we will get back home again," agreed Towring.

"Towring, you agreed to stay here on Earth for a time before returning back to us. You wanted to learn more about this planet but you didn't want to listen to my wonderful Lyna. You never did," Koran laughed as he stepped towards the gate. "Though you're going to have to now."

He stepped through the gate as Daniel started to laugh himself. O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c walked into the room.

"What's so funny?" asked O'Neill.

"Colonel O'Neill, Major Carter, Teal'c, it is so nice to finally meet you. I am Towring, second-in-command to Lyna and good friends to both her and Koran," he said. "And I am glad to be staying here with you fine people."

"Towring, why didn't you wait and let me introduce you to them?" came a female voice.

"Lyna," whined Towring. "You're impossible sometimes."

She began to tsk as she walked over to them.

"I don't believe you sometimes," she said, a hand up to her head.

"Now come on. You and your host need rest as does mine," the young Light said, heading towards the door.

***

Daniel watched from a distance as the young lieutenant climbed into bed in the VIP room. The child was in the infirmary under the watchful eye of Doctor Fraiser and the other doctors. Daniel smiled before walking out to be greeted by his friends.

"You know Daniel? I am so going to think that you'll be even weirder from now on," O'Neill told him.

"Just because I've actually got information about a civilization that you'll never have? I'm not sure Jack," Daniel said, laughing.

"Heck, Carter's got information about the Goa'uld that I'll never have so what's the difference? What are you trying to say?" O'Neill replied as they started to walk away.

A smile crept upon Carter's face.

They headed for the control room where they met up with General Hammond. He turned and looked at them.

"SG-1, go home and get some rest. You deserve it," he told them.

They nodded and started to leave. Daniel was at the door when he heard his name being called.

"Doctor Jackson?" it came.

He turned to see General Hammond smiling at him.

"I'm proud of what you're doing," the general told him.

"Thank you sir," the doctor replied before finally walking through the door.

***

Teal'c sat in his room, slipping into a state of kel'no'reem after he thought about the days events. He quietly sat there.

***

Carter climbed into bed. She lifted a book off of her nighttable on aliens and their space crafts. She laughed to herself.

"Sure we know about alien abductions but it is something totally different when you come across one in your backyard. Then meeting up with them years later," Carter whispered to herself.

She put the book back down and crawled further into the covers before falling asleep.

***

O'Neill was laying on the couch, his head laying on the armrest. He felt exhausted between the mission to the Tok'ra homeworld then being dragged to the Light's homeworld by the many Amaralan guards. He put his hands on his face and gave a deep sigh.

"Man, life just keeps getting stranger and stranger. I sure hope Daniel knows what he's getting into," he mused before closing his eyes and falling asleep right where he was on the couch.

***

Daniel crawled into bed. His head hit the pillow and he looked up at the ceiling. His stare stayed like that for a few minutes before he closed his eyes.

"What is life going to bring me now?" he asked himself, both quietly and curiously.

***

General Hammond peeked into the VIP at the sleeping lieutenant and smiled before heading back to the gate room.

***

The glass orb that Skylar placed on the table next to her began to glow dimly and clouds started to swirl around inside it.

The End

Author's Note-I know, I know. Lame ending. Thanks to everyone who reviewed. Really appreiciate it.