Sorry it took so long for me to post another chapter. Life sucks sometimes how it always interferes with the fic writing. Anywho disclaimers are in chapter 1 and now on with the shew…

Sam placed a hand on the girls back, "She won't die Keiko. Janet is way to stubborn for that."

"She's right," Cassie began, "Mom wouldn't give up. Something like a head injury isn't going to stop her."

Keiko nodded to this. Despite the reassuring words none of them were really expecting for Janet to survive the night. If they had one wish, other than Janet to be okay, it would be for Jack to walk through that door. There was no such luck for that though.

The night passed and still Janet lived. The days turned into weeks and before everyone knew it a month had passed. During this month Janet had remained in a deep coma. Someone was always with her in case she woke up. Usually it was Cassie and Keiko that stayed seeing as how it was now summer.

It was Sam's turn to sit with Janet. She was alone in the room seeing as how it was six a.m. Sam was sitting next to the bed of her best friend watching her chest rise and fall. The doctors were confident that Janet would wake up, despite their news to the contrary a month before. Sam heard a sound and tried to figure out where it was coming from. She realized that it was coming from Janet herself. Looking up at her face Sam saw that Janet's eyes were fluttering.

"Janet," Sam called

Janet's eyes fully opened at her name being called.

Sam smiled widely, "Thank god you're awake! We've all been going slightly nuts since you were brought to the hospital. You'll be glad to know that you and the baby are both okay," Sam was babbling, "The docs said that you'll be okay as soon ask you woke up and now you've woken up and…sorry I haven't even let you talk." Sam remarked stopping and looking at her friend

"Who are you," Janet asked without preamble

Sam blinked a moment, "Who am I?"

She received a nod from her best friend.

"Are you serious?"

"Yes, I mean I wake up and you are talking to me. Obviously we know each other but I haven't any idea who you are."

"Sam Carter. I'm your best friend."

"Ah."

"I should go get a doctor."

"Okay."

Sam got up and calmly walked out of the room with a reassuring smile and then as soon as she got out of the room she took off running down the hall. She came to a skidding halt at the nurse's desk.

"I need doctor Thomas."

"Is something the matter?"

"Janet woke up."

"I'll get the doctor," she remarked picking up the phone

Dale Thomas came over to Sam after a few minutes.

"Is something the matter Samantha?"

"Janet is awake."

Doctor Thomas grinned, "I'm glad to hear that. You do seem slightly tense though for such good news."

"She didn't know who I was."

"Really?"

Sam nodded, "Yes, she didn't have any idea."

Thomas frowned at this as he and Sam went to Janet's room. Once they got in there they saw Janet trying to sit up.

"Hang on there I'll help you," Thomas remarked striding over to her and helping her into a sitting position, "I am doctor Thomas. I've been your doctor since you were brought to us a few weeks ago. Do you know who you are?"

Janet blinked, "Janet Fraiser."

"But you don't know who this is," Thomas indicated Sam

"Sam Carter."

Thomas smiled, "That's good."

Sam leaned toward the doctor, "I told her that."

"Right. Do you know what year it is?"

"1987?"

"Are you just guessing or is that what you think the year really is?"

"Just guessing. What is the year?"

"2004."

"Really? I was way off."

"What's the last conscious memory that you have?"

Janet thought a moment, "Medical school graduation."

"That was like ages ago," Sam exclaimed

Thomas looked at her.

"Sorry, ooh that's good that she still has all of her medical knowledge. Basic at best yeah but…"

"Major!"

Sam abruptly stopped talking, "Again sorry."

"Quite alright."

Thomas glanced back to Janet who had been watching he and Sam with curiosity.

"Now Janet, it would appear that you have some brain damage due to your fall."

"Memory loss," she supplied."

"Right. You don't remember anything else after medical school graduation?"

"Nothing."

Thomas nodded his head, "Do you have any questions?"

"That's a stupid question," Sam muttered

Thomas glanced at her.

"Well it is. Jan doesn't have memories of the last twenty plus years and to ask her if she has questions is kind of stupid," Sam defended

"That's a good point," Janet agreed, "I have many, many questions."

Thomas sighed, "I apologize for asking such a stupid question. How can I answer some of your questions?"

"Uh…Sam right?"

"Yeah."

"Sam told me that I'm pregnant and the baby is okay. My question is am I married of seeing anyone?"

Sam sat on the stool next to her friend, "You were dating someone yes."

"Were?"

"He kind of left town."

"Because of the pregnancy?"

"He doesn't even know about the pregnancy."

"Oh. Why did he leave then?"

"That's a long story."

"How about another question," Thomas supplied trying to change the subject

Janet sighed, "How did I hit my head?"

"You slipped and fell on some ice. You landed on your head causing some major damage. You have been in a coma for the last month."

"Wow. So where am I exactly?"

"The Academy Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado."

"Academy?"

"Yes."

"Am I in the air force?"

"You are a doctor," Sam responded, "And a major."

"A doctor and a major?"

"Quite the accomplishment for someone so young I've heard," Thomas grinned, "Samantha can I speak with you for a moment?"

"Sure, I'll be right back Janet."

"Kay."

Sam got up and followed the doctor out of the room.

"This isn't a good sign that she had memory loss."

"I'm not even a doctor and I've figured that one out."

Thomas scowled at this.

Sam sighed, "Go on."

"This may be short term and it may be permanent. You have to be prepared for both. You should call the rest of her family and friends."

"Do you think having all of us around would help jog her memory?"

Thomas shrugged, "It certainly couldn't hurt."

"So in other words you don't really know?"

"Nothing is ever for certain Major."

Sam sighed and ran a hand through her unruly locks, "I know doc. This is all a little much to take in."

"I know."

"I should call everyone and let them know the news," Sam stated as if that was the last thing she wanted to be doing

"This is good news."

"I know that, but to tell them she is awake and alert but she doesn't remember any of us or her life since medical school will be tough."

Thomas smiled softly, "I don't envy you that Samantha."

"Thank you," Sam sarcastically commented

"No problem. I will be in my office if you need anything."

"Thanks."

Thomas disappeared around the corner while Sam went to the nurse's station to make her phone calls. After those were made she went back to Janet's room to find her friend looking around the room.

"Sorry that I was gone so long."

"It's okay."

Sam took the stool next to the bed, "Can I answer some more of your questions?"

"How long have you and I been best friends?"

Sam thought a moment, "About ten years."

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Do we work together?"

"We work together at Cheyenne Mountain. You are the chief medical officer there and I am the third in command I guess you could say."

"Third?"

"Major."

"Cool."

Sam smiled at this.

"What do we do at this mountain?"

"We run a top secret, extremely classified program."

"Which is?"

Sam looked around and upon seeing no one leaned forward, "We have something called a Stargate that takes us to other worlds."

Janet looked at Sam as if she were taking crack and was on a really good trip.

"That isn't possible."

"Believe me it is quite possible actually. You yourself have been to other worlds."

"Sure I have because traveling to other worlds just has to be so routine."

"It is getting pretty routine."

"Uh-huh," was spoken in a way that clearly stated that Janet wasn't buying any of what Sam was trying to sell

"I promise that I'm telling you the truth. Why don't we move on to something else though?"

"Do I have any other kids?"

"You have two daughters. Cassie and Keiko."

"Really?"

"You adopted Cassie about eight years ago and you had actually given Keiko up for adoption and she found you a few days before your accident."

"Why did I give her up for adoption?"

Sam held up a finger, "That is another long story which we should save for another time."

"Who is Keiko's father?"

"Jack."

"The same guy that is the father of the baby I'm carrying now?"

"Right."

"You said that I wasn't married to this Jack guy. Was I ever married to him?"

"No."

"But we've had two children together?"

"Yes."

Janet frowned at this not understanding in the slightest, "Okay. How old are Cassie and…Keiko?"

"Cassie is eighteen and Keiko is fifteen."

Janet scratched her head, "Eighteen and fifteen. Where are they now?"

"They were at the house but I called them and they are coming over now."

"Right."

"Cassie is actually from another planet."

"You don't say."

Sam grinned at this because she knew that Janet didn't believe anything that she was saying.

"We rescued her from a planet called Hanka and we wanted someone to adopt her that was in the know of the whole Stargate program because it was top secret and all. You decided to do that and you and Cassie have been like mother and daughter ever since."

Janet cocked her head to the side and looked upon the closest friend that she had apparently. Sam really seemed to believe what she was saying.

"You really believe this don't you?"

"I always believe things that are true."

"For the sake of argument I do believe you."

"Okay."

"That's totally amazing."

"Yes it is."

"This doctor guy said it's 2004 right?"

"Right."

"So I've missed over twenty years of my life?"

"So it would appear."

"Wow."

Sam only nodded to this.

"I'm glad you're awake," Sam remarked softly

Janet cocked her head to the side and looked at Sam, "You were really worried that I wouldn't wake up weren't you?"

"Yeah."

"And now that I have woken up I don't have any memories. This makes you happy that I'm awake but sad that I have no memories of you or anyone else. Does this sound right too?"

"Exactly right."

"I'm sorry."

Sam placed her hand on Janet's arm, "You have nothing to be sorry for Jan. This was all beyond your control."

"I know but I'm still sorry."

"I am too."

They both heard the sound of running feet and watched as several people ran into the room and came to a halt when they saw Janet was awake.

I shall leave you at that. Aint I a stinker? What shall happen now that Jan is awake and where they heck has Jack been all this time? Stay tuned…oh and feedback is the stuff of life…seriously!