This one is AU. The assignment was to go somewhere on campus and write a descriptive story thing about a fictional event that could've happened there. So who'd I pick for this one? You guessed it, Jack and Sam. It's Jack as ROTC instructor. This is a normal early morning start for Jack O'Neill.
I don't own Stargate.
Jack O'Neill detested Mondays and mornings, which doubled his hatred of Monday morning. It was the start of another week of "unimaginable joy", as he unofficially dubbed it. The only real beacons of light in the darkness of Monday morning were the overzealous staff at the Huntington McDonalds and Carter.
The hunter green beauty of a Ford diesel rumbled into its usual parking spot next to the silver Volvo. The white sign attached to the dilapidated ROTC building read "O'Neill" He was proud of his little sign. It meant that he'd always have the best parking spot on the lot, and he could tow people if necessary. Which was so cool! With a grunt and a few grumbles, the tired Colonel rolled out of the driver's seat, grabbing the Mc Donald's bag and the drink carrier. He wore civilian attire, though he was convinced that he could've gotten ten percent off of his breakfast burrito. But that would be abusing the system. The building was quiet as he practically stumbled through the doors; the only noticeable sound was the thud of his boots against the beige tiled floor.
Passing Samantha Carter's office, he noticed that he was still in there, asleep over a pile of paperwork. Her short blonde hair was messy and her glasses were sideways on her pale face. Jack continued on, turning into the office at the end of the hall. Setting the bag and carrier on his messy desk, he fished the breakfast bagel that he'd bought her.
He snuck into her office, though he knew she'd never hear him, unwrapping the sandwich and sticking it under her nose. "Carter, wakie, wakie, eggs and bakie."
"What?" she lifted her head off of the desk, grabbing his waving arm.
"Mornin' Carter. I brought you breakfast!" he smiled and offered her the bagel, watching her straighten her glasses.
