OH MY GOD I'M SORRY! I got back from work and checked my reviews, thinking I'd have a little bit more than I did for two chapters. I shrugged it off, I just aim to please, not get reviews, and decided maybe it wasnt that great of a story. I just went back and looked and went "HOLY CRAP I DIDNT UPDATE IT" I updated this document but I never put it in the story! IM SO SORRY:( Please dont hate me!
Thank you to my reviewrs! I promise this chapter is better! Uh, sorry about the short chaps, but it enchances the suspence. Remember though, at least one a day (as long as the power doesnt go out like it did last story!) and that's a basic promise since I have everythingw ritten!
Chapter 2: False hope?
Major Samantha Carter, scientist and brains of the SGC, stepped through the blue puddle of the event horizon into Stargate Command, and blinked. Blinking again, she looked around slowly. Loaded guns were being pointed at them by SF's with puzzled faces. Confused, she went to move one of her hands, only to find it with a dead weight in it. Looking down at her left hand, she saw another hand interlaced with hers. She followed the hand up the arm and found herself staring into the face of Teal'c.
Startled, she jumped somewhat sideways, jerking her hand hastily away from her team-mate, only to find herself bumping into someone else. She felt another hand slip out of hers, and looked up to find a blustering Daniel Jackson.
Her heart racing with confusion, she stepped back away from him. Strong hands gripped her shoulders, and a confused voice spoke into her ear. "Easy there, Carter." It was O'Neill. She spun around to look at her CO, normally steady and sure, and found his face twisted in puzzlement. This was not good.
"SG-1," a tired, surprised voice called. The attention of the four members of the team was snapped to General Hammond. "Welcome back."
"Sir?" O'Neill said, sidestepping Carter and approaching Hammond.
General Hammond cocked his head slightly to the side and narrowed his eyes, drawing his eyebrows together. "Son," he said. "Your team has been MIA for seven months."
Sam's eyes widened and her hearing buzzed. Her mind clouded. Seven months? Then why couldn't she remember a thing past leaving the SGC to scout a planet for naqueda. She stumbled the railing on the side of the gate and put all of her weight on it. Teal'c was talking now, and she tried to focus on his words.
"…possible, General Hammond," he was saying. "I have no recollection of spending seven months on a planet."
At least she was sane. Sam thought. She looked drearily over to Daniel. His eyes were distant, and he was biting his lower lip, deep in thought. Perhaps trying to offer an explanation. Suddenly, she began to feel cold. Daniel's voice got lost in her mind, and she looked around, her eyes heavy.
O'Neill, sighing at Daniel's prattle of thoughts, looked over his shoulder in an attempt to glare the archeologist into science, when he saw Carter, swaying where she sat on the railings. She looked at him from beneath her eyelashes, and opened her mouth to say something but couldn't. Cursing, O'Neill took the two giant steps to Sam's side. He managed to grab her shoulders just as her world went black.
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