At the party later that night everyone relaxed and had a good time. There was a live band, and most of the SGC spent the night on the dance floor with many of the locals. Of course there was no indication that anything was happening between Jack and Sam. Many knew that it would however only be time. During the break that the band took, Sam stood and lifted her glass.
"To Major General Jonathan O'Neill, Thank God there's only one of him." The crowd laughed and Jack stood and hugged her again.
"Cheer's Carter. Bob." He said turning to Robert Sheehan "She'll confuse the shit out of you but listen to her, she's normally right." Jack grinned and winked at Sam who glared at him. He just mouthed 'Brat' at her. Sam giggled and smiled lovingly at her fiancé. The small smiles between the two got more obvious throughout the night. When the music started up again, Sam grabbed his hand and pulled him out onto the dance floor. He protested all the way. Kerry glared as he finally consented and pulled Sam into his arms. Of course Jack could dance wonderfully. That was one of the major disadvantages of having a mother who loved dancing. Because of that, the eight O'Neill boys and Siobhan, the only girl, had been taught to dance, from a young age. Siobhan had loved it and had become a dance teacher herself. But the eight men had refrained and tried hard to forget that they could dance. As Jack was very skilfully leading Sam around the dance floor there was a wolf whistle and Jack looked round to see Bonnie, his sister and Mike, her twin brother. He grinned and when the music stopped he moved over to see them. He hugged Bonnie tightly who wrapped her arms around her brother, kissing him on the cheek. However Mike lifted Jack off the ground in a massive bear hug.
