Out of nowhere

The room was the same as when they had left it. Tanks of water bobbled on the walls, and a giant window looked out onto the ocean; a huge lab table was in the middle of the room. This is where Rodney and Zelanka put there computers.

Zelanka plugged his computer into the main drive of the biology lab's database. Rows pone rows of information flooded Zelanka's computer screen. There was so much data here; that is why Rodney and Zelanka didn't finish the first time.

Rodney smiled constantly; it was starting to freak Zelanka out. That girl must be something, he thought. Zelanka focused onto his computer again; something was different. Energy spikes where rising up and down. This didn't happen last time.

"Rodney, energy spikes are rising. Do you know why?"

"No," Rodney waked over the Zelanka's computer and stared at the screen.

"The energy spikes are not that much higher."

"Yes, but the energy readings where lower when we first came in here."

McKay took out his walkie talkie and said into it, "Dr. Weir, check the life sign format on the database for this room, please?" Rodney said please; it has to be the girl.

"Checking……." Weir replied, "Rodney there's three life signs in the room."

Three?

"Elisabeth, is there any personal in the area?"

"No, Rodney, only you and Dr. Zelanka are in the area. Do you need back-up of any kind?"

"I don't believe so; there isn't any visible threat."

"I'll send Colonel Sheppard just in case."

"O.k., Rodney out."

"Rodney," said a soft voice. Rodney looked at Dr. Zelanka; it didn't come from him.

"Rodney," he spun around, and behind him was a teenage girl.

Rodney was speechless, so was Zelanka.

"Are you lost little girl," Zelanka asked.

"No I am home,' she smiled. Rodney gave Zelanka a confused look.

"Are you an Athosian?"

"No," she smiled.

"What is your name?"

"I am Melisa."