AN: Here's the second chapter. I know the first one was confusing, as I didn't say who anyone was, but it was suppose to be like that. It'll all be explained later in the story. This chapter is much longer and I'm hoping all my chapters will either be this length or longer. I'll try to get at least one chapter out a week, but I've still got school and also my HP story to write so I may not be able to do it all the time. That's where you guys come in. You can pester me with emails and reviews. Trust me, I'm one who always feels guilty when I don't update my stories and you guys complain. It works.

L E McMurray: Thanks for the review. Your review scared me a little as I've read most of you stories. You one of my favorite Stargate fan fiction writers and I'm honored that you're reading my story. Thanks, it really means a lot.

Sister of Darkness: Love the name. Sorry that the first chapter confused you, but it's suppose to be like that. I can't tell you whom they were because it would spoil things but I don't think it's that hard to guess. And yes, Abydos is the best. I love reading Stargate fic that have to do with Abydos so I decided to do one myself. Thanks for review!

Skakia: Here's the next chapter so you don't have to go nuts. Thanks for your review and don't forget to review again!

Thanks guys for reviewing and hope you enjoy this new chapter to 'Unforseen'!

STARGATE: SG-1

'UNFORSEEN'

Written by Moonlight Snitch

Spoilers from season one, two, four, and seven

Comment? Email me at serenity_endymion23@hotmail.com

CHAPTER ONE: MEMORIES

   "Sha'uri!" Daniel screamed, his head bolting up from his paper clutter desk, drenched in sweat. His breathing was coming in quick labored gasps and his heart was racing a hundred miles and hour, as were the images flashing through his mind.

   He rubbed his hands over his face trying to will the images to leave him, but they wouldn't. They just kept coming faster and faster. He wanted them to stop. He couldn't understand what the hell he was seeing. It was like watching a very quick action scene on fast-forward.

   He took in some deep breaths, trying his best to calm himself down. It wouldn't be good for anyone if he lost himself within his mind at this point. God only knew how much he still had to go through. These nightmares that he had been having for the past week since he had come back, kept getting worst and worst, without making the slightest bit of sense to him. They were just flashes of images that he guessed were from his life before he became an 'ascended' as Sam had said, but he couldn't figure them out or piece them together. It was all like some giant jigsaw puzzle that he had to solve but he didn't have all the pieces.

   "God," Daniel sighed in frustration, bailing his fist over his eyes as his elbows rested against his desk. Why couldn't everything just be simple and straightforward? He would love it if he had just come back with his memories intact, but that wasn't the case. Sam had said that the 'beings' had just wanted to punish him and, God, were they ever doing a great job.

   He breath out a deep sigh, rubbed his eyes and pulled a few papers on his desk closer. Reports. What a wonderful thing to be staring at, at what… he glanced at the clock… two am. Not that he had much choice. General Hammond wanted him to review all the missions SG-1 had gone on pier to his whatever it was. The General had hoped that by doing so, Daniel might be able to remember something. It wasn't helping. Not that the fact that there were over a million reports made any differences at all. No sir. 'Ya right,' Daniel thought to himself tiredly.

   He yawned and continued to stare at the report, not really reading it. God was he ever tired. Between the nightmares, the reports, the paperwork he needed to fill out and Janet's check-ups, he barely got any sleep. The rest of his team tried to help him get through his work, since a lot of the paperwork had to do with missions he couldn't remember, but even then it still took forever to get done.

   He threw the report back down onto his desk after a few moments, stood and stretched. He'd been sitting in that chair for God only knows how long. He needed to walk. Seeing that his mug was empty, he grabbed it and headed over to the coffee machine. When he had first come back, he hadn't understood why he had had one, but once the nightmares and the workload started, he quickly found the answer to his question. Jack had laughed at him one time when he had seen him get up to get his tenth cup. Daniel had looked at him questionable and Jack had only said that it was the normal Daniel Jackson way. Daniel Jackson needs coffee to survive, Jack had said, causing the other members of his team to laugh. Daniel had blushed.

   He smiled, remembering that. It had only been, what, two days ago, but it already felt like forever. 'That's what happens when you're up all hours of the night,' Daniel thought to himself.

   He silent filled his mug and turned to head back to his desk only to find Jack O'Neill leaning in his doorway, hands tucked away neatly into his pockets. Daniel was a little startled to see him. It was two in the morning! 'Geez, does the guy ever sleep?'

   "Ah, the great Doctor Jackson is getting his regular dose of caffeine, I see." Jack said, half smiling. Daniel merrily gave Jack a look and took a sip of his coffee.

   "What do you want, Jack?" Daniel said, walking over to his desk and placing his coffee mug down.

   "Whoa, someone's grumpy." Jack said, coming into the little office. Daniel just sighed and rubbed his face.

   "Just haven't been getting enough sleep. Sorry." Daniel answered sheepishly.

   Jack waved him off. "S'okay. I understand."

   Daniel gave him a look that said 'ya right'. "You do?"

   "Sure," Jack answered, flopping down into a chair by Daniel's desk. "We've all had our nights when our demons keep us awake."

   Daniel stared at him for a moment. Jack really did know more then he let on. Daniel sighed and leaned back against his desk. He wanted sleep. No, he needed sleep. Too bad his mind wouldn't let him have it.

   "What's wrong, Daniel?" Jack asked after a few moments of silence. Daniel shook his head, not knowing what to say. Over the past week, Daniel had learned to trust Jack. He trusted Jack more then anyone else here on the base at the moment. Maybe that's because since SG-1 had found him on that planet, Jack had barely left his side and he knew he could count on Jack to be there if he needed him. But he just didn't know how to explain this.

   "I'm just… still trying to adjust to everything, that's all." He answered, pulling his glasses off his face and pinching the bridge of his nose.

   Jack nodded; understanding that this was hard on Daniel. Hell, he still couldn't understand how Daniel was fairing as well as he was. If he were in that position, he would have gone crazy by now. "I know it's hard, Daniel. But in time things will be back to normal."

   Daniel fell silent and stared down at his feet. He couldn't believe that. "Jack," he started softly. "What if my memories don't come back?"

   "Daniel, we've been over this-"

   "I know," Daniel interrupted. "But my memories aren't coming back. I know you guys said that it would take time, but the more time that passes, the more confused I get. I only have three clear memories. The rest…" Daniel flailed his arms out in a display of helpless frustration.

   Jack watched Daniel silently for a moment. He didn't know if there was anything he could say or do that would reassure him. All he could do was be there for him. He had faith in Daniel. He knew that no matter what, the little archeologist that they had all learned to love would pull through. But Daniel looked so lost and venerable right now, like he had when he had been dying. It scared Jack, but there was really nothing he could do. Except be there for him.

   "Daniel, I'm really no expert in this stuff, especially since we're dealing with something that's never happened before, but I do know that you're going to pull through this. And we're all going to be here to help you if you need it. Me, Sam, Teal'c. You're family to us, Daniel. We'll help you through this every step of the way." Jack said slowly, making sure Daniel understood.

   Daniel stood for a few moments in silence, not knowing how he should answer that. He had never expected Jack to say something like that. Sure, if it had been Sam, then he wouldn't have bat an eye, but it was Jack. It was different coming from him somehow. It meant a lot more.

   'My Dan'yel, please!' Daniel winched slightly upon hearing the voice in his head. Now what? Jack saw Daniel winch and was immediately on his feet.

   "Daniel?" He said alarmingly.

   Daniel waved him off. "I'm fine, Jack."

   "Really?" Jack said, looking Daniel up and down as though he was trying to see something wrong. "Then why did you just winch?"

   "I didn't winch." Daniel protested.

   "Yes, you did. I saw it."

   Daniel sighed. "Jack, there is nothing-"

   'Come no further.' "Ahh." Daniel gripped the side of his head. It felt like something was trying to split his head open.

   "Daniel?!" Jack yelled, gripping the younger man's shoulder. "Daniel, what's wrong?"

   "Nothing," Daniel said, though he knew Jack wouldn't buy it. He was standing here clutching his head; of course Jack wasn't going to believe him. "Jack, this has happened before." Daniel said softly, rubbing his temples.

   "What?" Jack said, wide-eyed. "How come you haven't said anything?"

   "Janet knows. That's enough, isn't it?" Daniel asked.

   "No! You should have told us. Daniel, you're clutching the side of your head like it's cause you sever pain. You should have – Daniel? Daniel!" Jack yelled as Daniel fell to his knees.

   The pain was worst now, overwhelming. His mind was racing, filling with images that he couldn't understand, that he didn't want to understand. What was happening? He could felt Jack's hand on his shoulder, but he couldn't hear him. It was like he was getting further and further away. The memory was coming…

   Kasuf placed an arm around Sha'uri, confusion writing all over his features. "Good son, do your eyes not see?" he asked, gesturing to Sha'uri's face. Daniel didn't want to look at her. It hurt too much.

   "Sha'uri has been taken over by a Goa'uld." Seeing Kasuf's confusion, he rusted to explain. "A demon now lives within her. One of great power and evil."

   Kasuf turned to Sha'uri in shook. She bowed her head in shame to her father. Daniel winched slightly seeing just how much she really did act like his Sha'uri. "He speaks the truth, Father." She said sadly.

   Kasuf looked shocked and afraid. Daniel could understand why. "But you said you had returned to me." He whispered horrified.

   Sha'uri looked up at him sharply. "And I have."

   "Stop it! Okay, just stop it. You can't fool me." Daniel yelled, not believe a word this… demon said. " I know what you are. I've seen what you are!"

   "Please, believe me!" She pleaded tearfully, her voice chocking with emotion.

   "No," Daniel answered, shaking his head in refusal.

   "The demon sleeps because I am with child." Daniel couldn't answer this. He could only stare at her and her huge belly, trying so very hard to just wake up and find all of this a dream. "Hear me, Husband," Sha'uri pleaded. "The Goa'uld that has stolen my soul is called Ammo'net. She sleeps for the sake of the child."

   Daniel swallowed hard, wanting to believe her. "Why?"

   Sha'uri tried to hold back her tears. "If she awakens, the child will come forth, stillborn."

   "I have never known a Goa'uld to father a human child." Teal'c suddenly said after being silent for so long.

   Daniel only became more upset upon hearing this. "Apophis is the Father?"

   Sha'uri sobbed to her father at the tone Daniel had used. "Y-Yes."

   'God, no,' Daniel thought.

   "Then Apophis is here also." Teal'c said.

   Sha'uri turned away from her father to face him, still sobbing. "No, he has hidden me away. He does not want to reveal the true purpose of this child to his enemies." She turned back to her father, sobbing into his robes.

   Daniel's eyes widened. "What true purpose?" Sha'uri looked up at her father, not waiting to answer Daniel's question. "Sha'uri! What does Apophis want with a human child?"

   Sha'uri turned tearfully eyes to him. "He wishes the child to one day become his new host."

   Daniel was stunned. He turned to Teal'c. "Is that true?" Teal'c could only look at Daniel, not having an answer to give. Daniel turned back to look at his wife. "Sha'uri."

   She sobbed as Kasuf looked at her helplessly. Daniel, more sternly, asks, "Is that true?"

   Sha'uri could only stare at him helplessly for a moment, then… "Yes."

   "Daniel! Daniel, can you hear me?" Daniel opened his eyes to see a very worried Jack leaning over him. He groaned. His head felt awful. Jack helped him slowly sit up.

   "What the hell just happened?" Jack demanded, as Daniel leaned back against the front of his desk.

   "Flashback," Daniel answered. "At least, I think it was. It's sort of hard to tell when you can't remember what happened before it or after it."

   Jack sighed in frustration. "God, Daniel, you scared the crap out of me. I was about ready to call Janet up here and get your ass down to the infirmary."

   Daniel sighed. "Then I guess I'm grateful I snapped out of that when I did. I've seen fair too much of the infirmary lately then I would have liked."

   Jack chuckled. "So, what happened?"

   Daniel placed a hand over his eyes. 'Too bad I can't get him off the topic.' "It's a long story Jack, one that I really don't feel like explaining."

   Jack nodded. "What'd you see then?"

   "Abydos, Kasuf, Teal'c… Sha'uri…" He said simply.

   "Ah." Jack decided not to question Daniel on it anymore, as he obviously wasn't too keen on the topic. Anything that involved Sha'uri was generally a sore topic for Daniel. Not that Jack could blame him. With this whole memory loss thing, it must be like relieving the pain all over again. All fresh and new, just the way Daniel didn't want it.

   Daniel rubbed his eyes, and then forced himself to stand with Jack's help. He hated it when this happened. It only ever happened with that memory and two others: Him helping Sha'uri while she was in labor and… her funeral.

   Jack observed Daniel for a moment before asking. "You sure you're okay? You're not going to blackout on me again?"

   Daniel smiled. "I'm fine, Jack. That probably either won't happen again or if it does, it won't happen for a very long time. Hopefully."

   Jack nodded. "Why didn't you tell us you were having flashbacks?"

   Daniel sighed, closing his eyes for a moment. "I didn't know what they were at first. It only ever happens with three memories. Janet already knew about them and I didn't see a reason to inform you, Sam, or Teal'c."

   Jack rubbed his face, trying to understand what was going on. "It's okay, Danny. I was just wondering what the hell was going on?" 'Damn, I shouldn't be letting him off this easy. Oh but you're tired, O'Neill and so is Daniel. Why pester him about it,' Jack thought.

   Daniel nodded. "It's okay. I should have told you. I knew you were going to find out sooner or later, but I should have told you so you wouldn't have been so surprised if it happened."

   Jack waved him off. "Nah doesn't matter. Just don't do that again around me. It's bad enough I almost get killed ever time we go off world, I don't need you killing me with a heart attack here on Earth."

   Daniel smiled.

   Jack clasped his hands together. "Well, I should be trying to get some sleep and so should you. How can you expect Janet to let you come back onto my team if you tier yourself out like this?"

   Daniel chuckled. "I'll try, Jack. Right after I clean up this mess," he said, gesturing to the pile of papers on his desk.

   Jack stared opened eyed at him. "My God, what the hell did those 'beings' do to you? Daniel Jackson doesn't clean his messes."

   Daniel laughed. "And normal I don't, but Hammond wants these reports back and I don't feel like packing them up first thing in the morning."

   "Ah." Jack said heading towards the door. "Janet wanted me to remind you that you have that check-up in the morning. Maybe she'll clear you."

   Daniel smiled. "Maybe. Night Jack."

   "Good-night, Daniel. And do try to sleep." Jack said, leaving the room.

   Once he had gotten a few halls away from Daniel's office, Jack sighed in frustration. Daniel wasn't getting any better. If anything, he was getting worst. They had all been hoping that what Sam had felt coming off of him was just the aftermath of being an 'ascended', but now…

   'Damn, what did those 'ascended' know-it-alls do to him?' Jack thought as he entered the elevator and punched in the number for Sam's floor. Daniel had told them that they had wanted to punish him for interfering in human matters, but they had thought that taking Daniel's memories away had been enough. But obviously they hadn't thought so. Oh no, they wanted to make Daniel suffer even more by messing around with them, making Daniel relive things that he didn't want to take about. Like Sha'uri's funeral.

   Daniel hadn't had to say it for Jack to know. It was written all over his face that he had been reliving the funeral. Especially when he had said that there were only three memories that he had relived. Jack could tell that he was going to say more, but chose not too.

   The elevator doors opened and Jack made a beeline for Sam's office. Maybe if the two of them put their heads together they could think of something. He hoped to God that they did. He just couldn't stand watching Daniel like this. It hurt. It hurt worst then when Daniel had died and became 'ascended'.

   He reached Sam's door and knocked, not noticing the two voices that had suddenly stopped talking from within. "Sam, open up. It's me."

   The door was opened a few moments later to revile a very tired looking Samantha Carter. Her skin was almost as white as a ghost and she had huge bags under her eyes. Jack frowned.

   "You alright, Major?" He asked.

   "Yes, sir. Just haven't been sleeping well." She said, sniffling. Jack smiled. Sam wasn't one to admit that she wasn't feeling well. "Is there something you want?"

   "Yes, acutely." Jack said, but paused when he saw movement behind her. It was Teal'c. "Ah Teal'c, you're here too. Well that's great. That means I won't have to repeat myself later."

   Teal'c just raised an eyebrow as Sam let the Colonel into her office. She closed the door and turned to Jack. "What's this about?"

   Jack settled himself down into a chair by Sam's desk and sighed. "It's about Daniel."

   Sam and Teal'c shared a gaze. "We were just speaking of Doctor Jackson." Teal'c said.

   "Oh, so were all on the same page then." Jack said.

   Sam sighed and leaned back against her door, eyes closed. "There's something wrong with him. He still acts like Daniel, but there's just something… wrong."

   "I know what you mean, Major. He's been distant, even to me. Just a few minutes ago, I watched him collapse from a flashback." Sam and Teal'c tensed in alarm. "He's alright. He says this has happened before."

   "Why did he not inform us?" Teal'c asked.

   Jack through his hands in the air. "I don't know. He says that he thought we didn't need to know, but I think there's more to it then that."

   "Like what?" Sam asked, crossing her arms. "I mean he must have a good reason."

   "I think it's because of what he's remembering. He said he's only reliving three memories from his life, which strikes me as being odd, but what he didn't say was what those memories were. My guess is that at least one of them is Sha'uri's funeral." Jack said, watching to see how they would react. Teal'c stayed mostly the same, but Sam's eyes opened wide in horror.

   "Oh God, poor Daniel." She said, covering her mouth.

  "These beings must wish to cause Daniel Jackson great emotionally pain, to subject him to that." Teal'c said.

   "Sick-a-fans. That's all they are. You would think that making him forget everything was enough, but then they go and mess around with his mind even more." Jack said disgusted. Daniel didn't deserve this. He had already gone through that once; he didn't need to relive it again.

   "What can we do about it, sir? I mean Daniel won't admit to it." Sam said.

    Jack sighed, rubbing his face in his hands totally lost. "I don't know. I really don't."

   There was a moment of silence in which no one spoke, all too wrapped up in their own thoughts. Then finally someone spoke. "Abydos."

   "What?" both Sam and Jack said, raising their heads.

   "We should bring Daniel Jackson to Abydos," Teal'c said. "There he could be with his family and go to his wife's grave if he needs too."

   "You've got to be joking.' Jack said, disbelieving. "Daniel's going through enough as it is. Why bring him to the one pace where most of the memories he has take place."

   Sam thought for a moment. "Maybe Teal'c right, sir."

   Jack swung around to face her. "Not you too."

   "No Jack listen," she said. "We've taken Daniel everywhere where he likes to go in hopes of bringing his memories back, but we haven't taken him to Abydos. He spent an entire year there with Sha'uri and all the Abydonians. It may help him if we brought him back there."

   "But Major-"

   "I know the risks we'd be taken with Daniel, but I believe it's worth it. If there's just some slim chance that by bringing him to Abydos, he gets his memories back then I say we do it." Sam said, giving Jack a pleading look.

   Jack stayed silent for a moment, thinking about the risks. What if Daniel didn't want to go to Abydos? What if they brought him there only to find that it was too much for him and he started having those flashbacks consently? He knew he didn't want to see Daniel go through that. But what if he did get his memories back? What if by being with the people of Abydos and being able to visit Sha'uri's grave they got the old Daniel back?

   "Fine," He said after long moments of silence. "I'll talk it over with Hammond in the morning, see what he thinks. But until then, I think we should all get some rest," he stared at Sam while saying this, "cause God knows some of us need it."

***

   Daniel sighed as Janet continued to poke and probe at him with her cold stethoscope. He was getting really sick of these check-ups. Even morning, the same deal. Get up, get dressed, and go see Janet. He hoped she would clear him for duty, making this the last time he would need to come here in the morning. Well, until he hurt himself again, that is. He seemed to have a knack for getting himself into trouble.

   "Okay, well everything seems to be okay. No trace of your original wounds." Janet said marking something down on a clipboard she had. "How's the headaches been?"

   Daniel sighed. "Not good. They still hurt a lot and come at unexpected times, but I generally get enough warning to do something about them."

   Janet nodded, looking up at him. "Well, all we can do about them is just give you something for the pain when they come on. Besides that, I don't think there's much we can do. We'll just have to hope they'll go away in time. Anything else? Any nausea, dizziness?"

   "No, I'm fine.' Daniel answered, pulling his shirt back on.

   "Okay then," she said, puling off the rubber gloves. "Well, I see no reason why you can't go back to work." Daniel buttoned up his shirt and slid of the gurney. "When the headaches come on, just try to seat down if possible and wait for them to pass. It wouldn't do your team any good if you collapse in the middle of a mission."

   Daniel nodded. "I will."

   At that moment, Jack waltz into the room, looking a little distracted. "Hey Danny. How're you feeling this morning?"

   "Better," he paused a moment. "Is something wrong, Jack?"

   "What?" Jack asked startled. He realized Daniel was scanning him with his gaze. "Oh, nothing. Don't worry about it." He said, earning himself a confused look from Daniel. He walked over towards Janet, looking over her shoulder to read the clipboard. "So how's our patient, doc?"

   Janet moved the clipboard out of Jack's line of vision. "He's fine, Colonel. Besides his memory loss and the headaches he's been having, there's nothing wrong with him. I believe he's fit to return to duty."

   Jack clapped his hands together excitedly. "That's great. SG-1 has really missed its little archeologist."

   Daniel studied him for a moment. "Jack, what's going on?"

   "You'll see," was all he said. "Come on, everyone's waiting." He steered Daniel out of the infirmary as Janet smiled. Even with Daniel's memories gone, him and Jack still got on the same.

   "Jack, where are we going?" Daniel asked as Jack shoved him into the elevator.

   "Briefing room, Danny," Jack said simply as he punched in the number.

   Daniel continued to stare at Jack, wondering why the hell he was being so secretive. But what ever was going on, Daniel could tell that Jack didn't particularly like it. "Why?"

   Jack, with his hands behind his back, rocking back and forth on his feet, said, "It's a surprise."

   Daniel sighed fearfully. "Should I be afraid?"

   Jack shrugged. "I don't know, Danny."

   "I'm not going to get anything out of you, am I?" Daniel asked.

   "Not a thing."

   Daniel closed his eyes and rubbed a hand over his face. "Great."

   Jack merrily chuckled. The elevator doors slid open and they headed off in the direction of the briefing room, passing a few airmen as they went. Daniel wasn't exactly sure if he wanted to know what was going on. The way Jack was acting was making him feel more nervous as time went on.

   "Ah, Doctor Jackson, glad you could join us," said General Hammond as Daniel and Jack entered the room. Sam and Teal'c were also there and if Daniel didn't know any better, he'd say that Sam looked like she was about to burst with excitement. Teal'c looked… well… like Teal'c except Daniel could swear that he could see something of a smile on that expressionless face.

   Jack went and sat down by General Hammond and Teal'c while Daniel slowly sat down in his usual seat next to Hammond and Sam. "Okay guys. What's going on?"

   General Hammond answered, "How would you feel about taking a little trip off world?"

   Daniel frowned in confusion. "Okay. Why? It's not like I haven't done it millions of times before."

   There was a pause for a moment before Sam answered. "But this will be a special trip, Daniel. One just for you."

   "Okay," Daniel said slowly, still not getting it. "Where exactly?"

   Sam smiled. "Abydos."

   There was a silence in the room then that would a scared even a Goa'uld. No one could read the expression on Daniel's face then. There was no expression. Just a frown.

   "Daniel?" Jack asked.

   "I'm okay." Daniel finally answered quietly. "I just hadn't expected Sam to say that."

   There was another pause. "We don't have to go if you don't want to, Daniel. It's totally up to you." Jack said. Daniel nodded.

   With a sigh, Daniel pushed himself out of the seat and went to stand by the window over looking the Gateroom. He leaned his head against the glass, staring at the Stargate. He didn't know what he wanted to do. Did he want to go to Abydos?

   "Why?" Daniel suddenly said.

   "What?" Sam asked.

   "Why Abydos?" Daniel said, still facing the window.

   Sam sighed. "Daniel, we've taken you everywhere you would normally go, hoping that something might trigger your memories and it hasn't worked so far. We thought that if we brought you back to Abydos, it might help, seeing as you had lived there for a year and you have family there." She stared at him for a moment. He still hadn't turned around.

   Jack ran a hand through his hair. "You don't have to go, Daniel. We could think of something else."

   "There is nothing else, Jack." Said Daniel, turning back around to face them. He sighed, rubbing a hand over his face. There was silence for a moment while Daniel thought it over in his mind. If he went back to Abydos, he'd have to deal with all the feelings of loss that he had over Sha'uri. He'd see the places from his flashbacks, be with people who had once known him but now he wouldn't recognize them. But, then again, he did have family there, like Sam had said and maybe the only way to get his memories back was to face the pain he had been feeling. That meant visiting Sha'uri's grave.

   He finally looked up. "I'll do it."

   "Daniel Jackson, are you sure? We do not wish to cause you more pain if you really do not wish to go." Teal'c replied.

   Daniel nodded. "I understand, but I think Sam's right. We've tried everything else. If getting my memories back means facing some of the things I've been feeling then I say we do it."

   "Okay then," said General Hammond. "SG-1," he said making all of them smile. They were finally back as a group. "You leave for Abydos within the hour."

AN: Hope you guys enjoyed it. I'll try to have the next chapter up soon and if you have any suggestions or comments either email me or write a review. I do take suggestions and use them most of the time so feel free to let me know where you want this story to go and I'll see what I can do! Don't forget to review!!!