Hello! I updated but now I will again. I suddenly remembered this story and gained inspiration. Can't know how long it will last but I hope to finish this story. I don't even know if it will be good, but I will finish it! Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I just make this stuff up. Oh, and I don't even own it!

"Jackson!" Kaylee whirled around to see Captain Samuel Leydon.

"Captain." Kaylee said, standing at attention. Her only way into the top-secret facility was being a scientist, archeologist life her father, being alien (which she partly was, and you would think that was enough!), or joining the military. She choose the later.

"At ease." He commanded. "Are you ready to head out?"

Kaylee looked down at her watch, "It's not time yet, Colonel."

"You're not anxious in the least, Lieutenant?" Sam asked.

"Of course I am. This is my first mission off world. It may just be exploration, but I'm pretty excited. My mom said she could likely pull some strings to get me in, but I told her I wanted to work my way into it. Although I do not some truly wonderful tricks she taught me." Kaylee grinned, pushing her long, dark braid behind her back and pulling her hat down on her head.

"Oh great, is picking locks your specialty?"

"Oh you'll see as time goes on." With that Kaylee saluted and passed him on her way to tell her mom goodbye.

Kaylee passed her fathers old office. She knew another archeologist was based there now, but she had so many memories of spending time with her dad in that room that she wished she could just relish in them forever. She missed him terribly and being in military, though she wanted to be eventually be on SG1, it was a means of being too busy to think about him.

"Kaylee! Look at you, all ready for your first mission! I only wish I could go with you." Vala said, finding her daughter.

"Everything will be fine, mom. I've been in training a long time for this. Good thing I finished high school early." She winked.

Vala laughed, kissed Kaylee on her forehead then wrapped her in an embrace. "Show 'em whatchya got."

Thirty minutes later Kaylee stood on another planet, smiling. The planet named Andom was peaceful and the people were kind and SG-15's only job was to finish up a peace treaty another team and the people of Andom had agreed upon. Kaylee followed Sam through the streets. It was like she had stepped into a time machine and was on earth in the past. As she walked she saw people sitting out in front of their houses laying around, the women in fancy dresses and the men in nice clothes. But in several different fields beyond the houses were rugged, thin, almost sickly-looking men and a few women working hard and sweating as they worked in the fields, harvesting crops, it looked like. At first Kaylee thought they were just poor, but she realized every few people stood a strong man, arms crossed. Then she heard the crack of a whip and she knew. These people were slaves. She shivered and tried to keep her mind off of it. Sure there were slaves on other planets. She should have at least suspected it a tiny bit but she hadn't.

"Jackson!" Kaylee looked up to see she had fallen behind the rest of her team.

"Sorry!" She said hastily, catching up. She began to walk in stride with Captain Leydon.

He talked in quiet, whispered tones to her. "I know what you must be thinking but the General thought that we could help them. But that needs to start with peace between our worlds. Didn't you hear in the briefing."

Kaylee didn't want to admit that she hadn't been able to focus at that meeting and didn't say anything.

"It's alright, don't worry about it."

Kaylee watched as they passed a few slaves. One after the other. Grim, dirty faces. They were used to this, it was a way of life. One woman stumbled as she was pushed forward. A man… Kaylee stopped short. He seemed so familiar. He had a long beard and his face was dirty and he was carrying a load of wood, most likely preparing for winter. But something about him made her think she knew him. But she couldn't place it.

"Jackson!" Sam called again.

I'll be kicked off the team by the end of the day. Kaylee though, jogging to catch up with her team, breaking eye contact with the man. What she didn't notice was the way he stopped and stared off long after she was out of earshot. He stood there so long one of the tough men with a whip came with a threatening look. She missed the way he began to shake. She missed the name that formed inaudibly on his lips. She missed it all, the only thought in her head about how oddly familiar he seemed.

All done! I'd like reviews to see if anyone cane help me add a twist to this, because though I have a little figured out, more would be lovely! Thanks ya'll!

DeborahSloane