It was hours before Andie managed to break away and get off on her own.
Andie, she snorted internally. She detested the diminutive, but in a very short period of time, it wouldn't matter any more. Everyone would know just who they were dealing with.
There weren't any guards around the morgue, but why should there have been? She walked through the dully painted doors and easily found what she was looking for.
The body of Janet Fraser was laid out, covered in a sheet but otherwise left alone in the chaos that followed the ambush. With an unnecessary flourish, she pulled the sheet off, revealing the still very new corpse.
"Wakey, wakey," she murmured, passing a hand over Janet's features, but not touching her.
With a start, Janet woke up in a room she swore was the morgue. She looked around and thought she was alone until Andie spoke behind her. "Don't let that death certificate fool you, you are perfectly well now," she said calmly. "Better than before, I imagine, not that I care much for imagination but there's no need to be boastful."
"Then, I did die?" she inquired slowly, feeling the charred front of her clothing.
Andie nodded. She was silent for a long moment then said, "I suppose there's no point in pretending any longer." She sneered. "Pretending to feel your ridiculous human emotions is exhausting. And having to be so damn sweet all the time… better this way, I suppose. Only a little earlier then I had planned. Still, I can make it work for me."
"How's Jack doing?" Gen. Hammond inquired, walking into the infirmary where SG-1 was waiting.
"They think he'll be fine," Sam said, clearly on the verge of breaking down.
The general was just about to reach a comforting hand out to her when Walter suddenly hurried into the room. "Sir, security monitors have picked up a situation in the morgue… Dr. Fraser is moving."
"What?" Gen. Hammond demanded, too stunned to properly respond.
"What do you mean Janet's moving?" Daniel demanded. "I watched her… I was there! It's not possible!"
"Possible or not, it's true." He hesitated as he said, "And, Sir, there's someone with her…"
