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"How's SG-6 doing with the negotiations with PX-8965?" Sam asked three weeks later. She was seven months pregnant and Gen. Hammond ordered her to stay home and rest.

Jack, sitting on Sam's couch petting Rooster, studied her. She looked radiant, refreshed, and renewed. "They are almost done. I hear everyone is agreeing to the other's terms."

"But, we're not here to discuss work." Janet scolded. She was rocking Chandra to sleep while Daniel fished in the diaper bag for her bottle.

"She's right. We're here to have movie night." Jack beamed, showing the movie he brought. He grinned wider as the groans began.

"Jack, not again." Daniel moaned, rolling his eyes.

"Hey, it's a movie about hockey." Jack explained.

"Mighty Ducks is not about hockey." Daniel objected. "And besides, we've seen it like twelve times."

"What movie did you bring?" Jack asked, not willing to give up his movie.

Daniel held up his DVD. "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."

Jack threw a pillow at him, causing Rooster to jump up. "Daniel! We're seen that movie way more times then mine!"

Sam laughed at the two. "What did you bring Teal'c?"

"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. I have heard that it is entertaining."

"Good choice T." Jack gave Teal'c a smile as Rooster went to sit at Sam's feet. "And you Dr. Jackson?"

Janet grinned. She loved it when Jack called her that. It had taken months to get her license's transferred over to her married name, but once they did it, Janet proudly displayed them in her office. "Oklahoma, the musical." She waited for Jack and Daniel to quit groaning before she added, "It's the version with Hugh Jackman as Curly."

"I love you Janet!" Sam said. "He's so…yummy!"

Daniel rolled his eyes. He noticed that Chandra had fallen asleep, so he took her from Janet's arms and placed her in her travel bassinet. She curled up when he placed the blanket on her and went back to sleep peacefully. "What did you want to watch tonight Sam?"

They were all aware that the night was not long enough to watch everyone's movie, so they usually took turns, deciding what kind of mood everyone was in. There was a silent agreement to watch whatever Sam picked out tonight though. They all knew she was feeling lonely. "It's a classic. I don't know why I chose it, I was just in the mood for it." She explained before holding the movie up.

"Gone With the Wind!" Jack blurted out. The movie was four hours long!

"We don't have to watch it." Sam said, laying the movie down on the coffee table.

"Actually, it's been a while since I've seen it." Janet said, giving Jack an admonishing look.

"It's not historically correct, but it's a good movie. I say we watch it." Daniel added.

"I have not seen that movie. What kind is it?"

"Romance." Jack answered quickly, with a slight hint of disgust in his voice. Under Janet's glare, Jack added, "But its good. Let's watch it." He stood up from the floor and put the movie in Sam's DVD player while she passed out drinks and snacks.

After an hour into the movie Jack had ended up switching places with Teal'c. He did not come about the switch honorably, as he stole the recliner while Teal'c was in the kitchen getting more drinks for everyone. When the Jaffa came back to the living he saw his seat was taken, but did not say anything. Teal'c normally would have mentioned something, but the look on Jack's face made him just sit on the floor and finish the movie.

Jack was watching Sam. She looked so happy, absentmindedly rubbing her belly with one hand and scratching Rooster's ears with the other. Her belly was protruding quite a bit, and it made everyone wonder if she was having twins. Janet assured them that Sam was only pregnant with one baby, but Sam was still worried. She'd asked if the other one could be hiding, but Janet shook her head. "Maybe in the '80's twins could hide, but not now." So Sam, trusting her friend with her life many times, and now trusting her with her baby's life, believed her. She wasn't having twins. She was just going to have one big baby. A thought which scared her even more.

Jack thought of the pool they had on the size of the baby. He'd put down eleven pounds, just to scare Sam. She'd hit his shoulder when she saw the wager, telling him he'd better lose or she didn't know if she'd make it through the pregnancy, let alone the birth.

The movie over, Daniel turned the lights on and then carried Chandra to the car while Janet said their good-byes and packed everything up. Teal'c helped her carry the bassinet out then they all left. Jack stayed to help Sam clean up. Actually, he made her sit and relax while he cleaned. He did the dishes, took out the trash, and even threatened to dust. "The dust has to be two inches thick."

Sam shrugged. "I never liked dusting."

"Me neither." Jack looked over at the sliding door. "I noticed the door was off its hinges. I'll come back tomorrow afternoon and fix it."

"You don't have to."

"I know." He smiled at her. "And I'm going to take you out to lunch." It wasn't an order, but he'd have made it one if he thought that she'd decline. But she just nodded. "Do you need anything before I leave?"

"No, I'm fine Jack. Thanks."

He smiled at her again, took a deep breath, then headed to the door. "Come on Roo. Let's go home." Rooster sat up next to Sam and began to whine while wagging his tail. Jack turned to look at him. "Rooster, come on boy." He patted his legs.

"He can stay here tonight Jack." Sam said, petting Rooster's soft fur.

"You sure? He hogs the bed, and he's a cover stealer."

Sam laughed. "I'm sure."

"All right. I'll get him tomorrow. Thanks."

"See ya tomorrow, and be careful." Sam said before Jack closed the door behind him. "Come on Rooster, let's go to bed." She stood up and Rooster jumped off the couch and wagged his tail, ready to follow Sam anywhere.