It Rained Today

Itwas raining lightly over the city as she stood on the balcony. Sometimes she wondered why she ever came to this galaxy. Risked her life and hundreds of other, all of whom would've died if not for the other Elizabeth's accidental journey back in time.

She heard the door open behind her. She didn't bother turning around, she knew it was him.

He walked up next to her and placed his arms on the rail next to her. They stood in silence staring out at the ocean.

"I love the rain," he said suddenly.

She looked over at him. She was accustomed to him saying little things like that when they were out here alone. Little meaningless things that meant the world to her and brightened her day every time she thought of them.

"It's funny how, when you're a kid you just love playing in the rain, but when you're all grown up it just gets in the way," he mused.

"I don't really think that many things change when you grow up, just how you look at the world," she said.

She turned to face him. He raised his hand to her cheek.

"Don't cry Lizzy," he said as he wiped a tear from her rain-streaked face.

She didn't say anything, just wrapped her arms around his waist and leaned into his chest.


"They make a wonderful couple," stated Peter.

"They're just so different, I don't see how they could ever be together," said Rodney.

"Yer blind McKay, bloody blind, maybe I should check ya out," said Carson.

"Opposites attract Rodney, you should know that," said Kate.

"He's just giving her some emotional support it could be any one of us out there, I mean, she just saw her self die," said Rodney.

"None of us could ever make her feel better, only him, they have some sort of connection," said Carson.

"I wonder if they ever ate paupu fruit in another life," said Kate.

"There is no such thing as paupu fruit, for the last time DOCTOR Heightmier," said Rodney.

"What's a paupu fruit," asked an intrigued Peter.

"Well there's a myth that tells of two people who found love but at a very old age, and as they were dying together, they ate the paupu fruit and their souls were entwined together forever, and so they say that if you eat a paupu fruit you will always be with the person you love, even in future lives," said Kate.

"Whatever," said Rodney.

Kate just shook her head and leaned her head on his shoulder.


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