Jack walked passed what looked like another section of wall and it slid open. He looked carefully inside. "Looks like we found something," he commented, stepping slowly inside. He moved his flashlight around the walls while Teal'c just looked at the objects in the dark.

Andie passed her hand over a panel just inside the door. The lights in the room came up, though it was unclear from where.

"And then there was light," Jack commented, storing his flashlight.

"Do you remember this place, Andie Carter?" Teal'c asked.

She gave him a raised eyebrow. "It's just a light switch, nothing too complicated."

"Right," Jack said, moving to look around the room. Andie started around the room in the opposite direction with Teal'c not too far behind her.

Andie ran her fingers over a shelf covered in little toys and boxes. "This was my room," she sad quietly. "These things were all mine." She picked up a small, circular, enamelled green and gold box. "I should know these things."

"Hey, look at this." She and Teal'c looked over to where Jack was standing beside a now open cupboard. Without thinking, Andie dropped the box into her pocket. Jack held up an object. "It looks like a guitar."

Andie took the instrument gently out of his hands. "I taught myself how to play."

"Are you that talented?" Jack asked, not sure what else to say.

"No," she said easily. "I had a lot of free time."

She walked across the floor and tapped her heel in a certain spot. A chair appeared out of the wall and Andie sat down on it.

Jack looked back and forth from the wall to the chair and finally to Teal'c. "How many more things in this place are going to do that?" he demanded.

The lights flickered, going out for a second. Andie jumped to her feet, screaming slightly, the instrument in her lap clattering to the ground. "We need to leave," she said suddenly. "The power's going to go out again. I can't stay here in the dark." The lights flickered again and Andie jumped three feet in the air.

"Okay," Jack said slowly. "Let's find Carter and Daniel before the power goes out."

Andie fell to her knees, holding her head in pain. Jack hurried over to her. "Ann? Is something wrong?" Instead of responding, Andie began singing what Jack thought was childish gibberish.

Teal'c turned to Jack. "O'Neill. I have heard this song before. It was eighty years ago after Apophis concurred a world belonging to a race of advanced people. One woman sang this song in sorrow of the death of their planet's saviour."

Jack looked for Teal'c to Andie who screamed as the lights went out. She opened her eyes a second later, and they were glowing bright blue.

"Meus denos da cabeza. Nos no devemos estar aqui," she said, pushing herself to feet.

Jack and Teal'c looked at each other and then at Andie. "What did you say?"

"Por que voce esta actuando estrnho?" she demanded. "Pressa acima! Nos no devemos estar aqui!"

The watched as Andie hurried out of the room. "She was just speaking another language, right?" Jack demanded as they followed her.

"Indeed."

"Just making sure."



WHAT ANDIE SAYS:

My head hurts. We shouldn't be here.

Why are you acting so strange? Hurry up. We shouldn't be here!



AUTHOR'S NOTE: Sorry for the delay. Home for summer and have a slow connection.