As Chance Would Have It chapter 2

Last time on As Chance Would Have It…

…Carter loved his eyes, while he loved hers. They could lose themselves just gazing into each other's eyes. Hers were like vast oceans of endless clear blue water, while his were like deep dark windows into his soul…

When Janet first looked at the X-rays, her jaw dropped. "This has to be a mistake!" But then she realized, "Holy shit! Sam needs to be restrained, now."

Janet hurried to Teal'c and told him, "Guard Major Carter and don't let her leave the infirmary. I'll explain later."

As Jack was on his way to the infirmary, he was almost run over by Dr. Fraiser, which interrupted his train of thought. She was on her way to the general's office in a hurry. But as she passed him, the doctor turned around and told Jack, "Colonel, get to the infirmary, now."

"Uhhh," Jack was replying, "I was just on my way there." But by the time he had finished his sentence, she was running off again.

Then she finally got to where she was going. "Sir!" she practically yelled, before gasping for air, while bursting in with out knocking.

The General immediately stood up and asked what the matter was. Janet took one last deep breath and said, "Major Carter is infested with some sort of parasitical organism, but it's not a symbiote. It's pretty damn close though."

"Are you sure?" he replied.

"Yes sir. Positive. I just got the X-rays back and something is definitely there! I had Teal'c go to the infirmary to restrain her if necessary."

Then General Hammond asked, "Could this thing leave her and go into someone else? That would explain her and the Colonel's strange behavior in the gate room this morning."

"I don't know. I would have to run some more tests. But on my way here I ran into Colonel O'Neill, and told him to go to the infirmary. Whatever this is Sir, it's not from earth, and I'm guessing it's not going to be good. I suggest a lockdown of the base so this thing can't get out."

"I was just thinking the same thing." Hammond stated as he picked up his phone and pressed a button. Instantly the alarms were going off and he was informing the SGC that there was a lockdown, and no, it was not a drill. After he was finished, he spoke to Janet again, "Let's get to the infirmary."

"Yes sir."