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Chapter 2

Elizabeth decided to leave Tory be until she calmed down enough, and for Elizabeth herself to figure out what to say to her daughter. Whilst mother and daughter have always had a close relationship, it was more like friends than anything else. Although, Elizabeth knew that while they may have been close in context, they never really had the "bond" that many other mothers had with their daughters.

Elizabeth closed her eyes, trying to encourage sleep, but she couldn't get the nagging thought out of her head, how much did Tory really know? Elizabeth always imagined herself sitting down with Tory and telling her all about the Stargate program, about all the other worlds in this galaxy and the Pegasus Galaxy. Also about all the people who lived in these worlds – many plagued by power-hungry races such as the Goa'uld – and others, such as the Wraith, who were not interested in converting people to their religion, or turning them into slaves. Their main concern was where their next meal was going to come from.

Elizabeth wasn't sure she wanted Tory to know about the horror and cruelty that happened in other worlds; there was enough going on here without her having to worry herself with other culture's problems. She is only ten years old, Elizabeth reminded herself; if she was to one day learn about the bigger picture, it would not be any time soon.

She wanted Tory to say as innocent as possible for as long as possible. Elizabeth rolled over in her bed, stretching her legs out in an attempt to make herself comfortable. Eventually she felt her eyes drifting shut as she fell into a deep sleep, and, right on cue, the dreams began.

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Elizabeth was standing in a lush green field. There were bright yellow flowers covering much of the ground as she stepped forwards, her SG uniform feeling unusually heavy as she looked down at her hands. She was holding a P-90, it was heavy and the metal was hot from the sun, which beamed down on her, casting a bright glow on everything around her. Suddenly Elizabeth heard a noise behind her, it sounded similar the bone-chilling noise the Wraith hive ships made, but slightly different. She turned around to look in the direction of the noise but her movements were slow and tedious. She stepped though the long green grass, heading towards a glowing blue light that shone from the inner forest. She could see figures moving in a clearing of the forest, they seemed to be lifting something but Elizabeth was too far away to see what exactly it was.

Suddenly, the bright picture that was painted in front of her seemed to disappear, melting into darkness. Angry black clouds swirled overhead, their mere presence blocking out the large orange sun. Elizabeth squinted as the sun's strength increased, then suddenly decreased. She knew she was not on Earth.

The dark, distant figures that Elizabeth previously saw were now gone from the clearing. She spun around, searching the trees for any sign of them. She felt a slight breeze pass her, then a dim glow that circled her, and then passed. Elizabeth could feel her heartbeat increasing, a sickening feeling swirled in her stomach as her heart began to beat even faster, tapping against her ribcage until she felt nauseous. She bent forward, clutching her stomach in pain as the sickened feeling changes to a sharp jolt that shot through her entire body.

Elizabeth fell to the ground in pain, rolling onto her back whilst still clutching her stomach in agony. She looked up at the darkened sky as the swirling mass of clouds spread to the horizon, engulfing everything in its path. She turned to face the area where she saw the figures, then suddenly felt a tingle up her spine as a dark figure approached her, then seemingly vanished into thin air. Elizabeth screwed up her face in pain and confusion, willing this torture to stop with every ounce of energy she had left. She noticed a dark shape lying on the ground, realizing that the figure had not vanished but had collapsed into the dust.

Suddenly the sky opened, the clouds dumping bucket loads of rain for as far as the eye could see, soaking Elizabeth and the figure that lay slumped nearby. The pain subsided in her stomach gradually until Elizabeth was able to sit up. She raised her P-90 in one hand as she crawled on her hands and knees over to the figure. Suddenly, a jolt ran through her stomach, but instinct told her it wasn't the same as before.

A sickening jolt ran through Elizabeth's body as she bore down on the figure that lay on the now-muddy ground. She lowered her P-90 as fear washed over her. She reached out towards the figure, fear ripping through her as realization hit her - she knew exactly who this was.

Elizabeth's hand almost came in contact with the soaked jacket, but before she could roll the person over to see their face, a bright light lit up the sky, sending Elizabeth flying. She landed in the mud with an agonizing thud, pain once more shooting through her body and up her spine.

Her eyes drifted shut as the pain overcome her, the fear still adamant as her breath came out in short gasps. She was unable to move any part of her body as her eyes clamped shut for a final time, the last image she saw was that of the very familiar figure laying motionless in the mud in front of her.


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