AN: So here I am again! Thank you JodyMarie for your awesome review!I just realized I haven't done a disclaimer for this story yet so; I don't own SG-1, all I own is the laptop I'm writing on and every episode of Stargate ever aired.

When Samantha Carter was informed that two of her teammates were now residing in the infirmary she was, unfortunately, not surprised. When she, Daniel, and Vala had regained consciousness on Arkad's planet they had been unable to contact Cameron Sam had been annoyed but nor overly concerned; he was probably unconscious from another stun device. They had found him near the still groggy members of SG-3, and it was then that Sam became concerned, and not just for Mitchell, but for all of them. If Teal'c was reacting that violently to his own team members she had to acknowledge the possibility that he might not care about being a member of SG-1 any longer.

Now, with Cam in the infirmary it was time she had a good, long talk with Teal'c; Dr. Lam, however, had other plans. As soon as Sam entered the infirmary the doctor descended on her in a fury worthy of her father.

"If anyone else is hurt I swear I'll-I'll-" Lam lapsed into silence, more from lack of breath than lack of something to say and Sam took that chance to ask how Cam was.

Dr. Lam sighed, and rubbed a hand across her eyes. "As well as can be expected considering he has a concussion, multiple fractured and bruised ribs, broken bones in his hand and wrist, and dislocated fingers." She shrugged, suddenly looking more tired than annoyed. "I really don't understand how he stayed on his feet for as long as he did, but if I hadn't caught him trying to go and see Teal'c I probably wouldn't have known he was hurt."

"I just, I don't understand, the rest of you are the most difficult and annoying patients I have ever had the misfortune of treating, but you don't hide injuries, or refuse treatment," after a moments thought she shrugged again and fell silent.

Sam was faced with the dilemma of trying to explain Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell to someone who didn't know him well enough to fully understand, so she decided to keep it simple.

"When Cam came here to lead SG-1 to find that SG-1 no longer existed he wouldn't stop trying until he got us all back on the team, since then he has risked his life for us more times than I would like to count, he's laughed, cried, and bled with us, he's proven himself time and time again, but personally I don't think he believes he's worthy to be one of us; he doesn't think he can ever replace General O'Neill." It was Sam's turn to shrug at the shocked slightly bewildered expression on Lam's face.

"He seems to think that Jack could have talked Teal'c out of leaving; would have contained the situation before it escalated."

"Could General O'Neill have done that?"

Sam shrugged again. "Probably not, if Teal'c is determined to do something no one can stop him. Speaking of Teal'c I need to talk to him."

Dr. Lam shook her head, the annoyed look returning. "He's asleep, finally, you can see him tomorrow. Colonel Mitchell could probably use the company though."

Neither of the two woman noticed Teal'c, leaning heavily against the door to his room; he had heard every word of their conversation.

AN. So, small cliffhanger there, sorry, couldn't resist. This story still has a few chapters left, so please bear with me, and leave your thoughts below. PLEASE REVIEW! ;) Thank you for your time!