A/N: As you probably have figured, there are MAJOR season nine spoilers within this story, although the entire idea of Daniel having a daughter is my own making, most of the rest of this stuff is from the show, including a bit of information in the last line of this chapter. Please read and review, I love your opinions!

"Incoming wormhole…it's SG-1, sir", Master Sgt. Walter Harriman told the commander of the base, General Landry.

"Open the iris, Walter", the General told him, watching the team come quickly threw the shining event horizon, "Medical team to the Gateroom!"

SG-1 had come back from their mission after being gone for 30 minutes. They had a teenage girl with them, and Dr. Jackson had passed out once again. But that shouldn't have happened, especially because they weren't gone for near an hour…

However, the fact remained that now they had a newcomer to the base, and Daniel needed medical attention. The med team came in and took Daniel on a gurney. Leaving quickly, they were followed by Cameron and the girl. Teal'c stayed behind to speak with the General.

"What happened? You were only gone for half an hour!" Hank exclaimed, exasperated with what had been going on.

Teal'c lowered his head slightly, wondering for a moment how to phrase his response, "I believe that we have found Dr. Jackson's daughter."


Once they were in the infirmary, a nurse led Alexandria over to a bed, away from Daniel, whom Cameron followed closely. As Daniel was pulled over to the other side of the infirmary, he began to stir, and he moaned quietly.

"Dr. Jackson, are you alright?" Mitchell asked the archaeologist.

Daniel opened his eyes slowly, then looked to either side of his bed, "Where is she?"

"Vala? She's in the Mess, I believe", one of the nurses said, knowing who Daniel was looking for.

A look of confusion spread across both Dr. Jackson's and Colonel Mitchell's faces. If he did not pass out because of his connection with Vala, then why had he?

The nurse seemed to have the answer to that, "It seems you fainted."

"What?" Daniel asked, surprised.

He had never fainted before, and was a bit confused as to why he had, that was until he starting processing what that girl had said to him. He was a father, and that was just a little much for him to handle. On top of that, his daughter was half-goa'uld, and it was for sure that Agent Woolsey would want to inspect her. He couldn't allow that.

Sitting up, his head was still sore from the fall, but he wanted to see her, to be with her and protect her.

"Where do you think you're going?" the nurse scolded.

"To be with my daughter", Daniel replied simply, pushing past the people around him and taking out the IV needle to find her.


Now SG-1 had gotten back together with General Landry, and the girl was in an isolation room on another floor.

"Sir, we can't let Woolsey or the NID, or the Trust get a hold of her", Daniel was pleading with the general.

He was a naturally protective father, even though he had just found out for sure about being her father an hour ago. He felt sorry for having to have her locked away like an animal or something. But she seemed to understand.

Landry nodded, "I agree with you, but we need to let our own people deal with her then. At least to be sure she does not pose a threat."

"She doesn't!" Daniel yelled, standing up and leaning his hands on the long table before him.

The exclamation startled both Hank and Cameron, but Teal'c seemed unphased. After all these years dealing with Daniel, it was as if he had gotten used to this aspect of his personality.

The question on a few people's minds was how this had happened; which was obvious if you read the reports. But then again, how did Alex become a teenager?

"I respect your opinion, Dr. Jackson, but you alone cannot make that decision", General Landry calmly replied.

"General…at least release her to my custody. I'll take care of her", Daniel simmered down, sitting back in his seat.

Hank nodded, "I'll take your request under advisement. For now, you are all dismissed, but stay on the base, please."

Teal'c nodded as he arose to leave, waiting for Daniel. Cameron had already wondered off, his files in tow.

"I want to protect her. She's my daughter, can't you understand that?" Daniel asked the general quietly before leaving the conference room with Teal'c, who'd make sure to keep Daniel 'under control'.

Hank shook his head slowly as they left and whispered, "But I do understand, because I too am a father.