Ok, so this one is a little different. Established Sam and Jack and they have a kid. Hope you like it

"Sir, we're going to be late," Sam said, looking at her watch as she got out of the car.

On the other side of the car Jack said, "It's not our fault that the meeting with the President ran long." He shut and looked his door before continuing, "I mean we're still in our dress blues fer crying out loud."

Sam smiled at him before saying, "We're going to have to hurry up sir."

He nodded and the two of them jogged towards the building in front of them, placing there covers on their heads as they went. They made their way down the corridors and came to a stop in front of a set of double doors. After making sure they were put together Jack pushed open the door and followed Sam in.

From across the room they heard the distinctive sound of their daughter calling them. "Mom dad, over here."

They headed in the direction of their daughters voice and as they got closer Jack opened his arms and their six year old daughter Abby jumped up and gave him a hug. "You're late," she said as she pulled back and gave him a kiss on the check.

He put her down, "Sorry munchkin, our meeting ran late."

Abby nodded and then jumped out of her father's arms before taking both his and Sam's hands and walking towards where a teacher was watching the three of them carefully. As their daughter led the way to the teacher the two officers pulled off their covers.

Once they were seated Sam said to the teacher, "We're sorry we're late but it is difficult to walk out on the President."

The teacher just nodded, although she did look a little shocked at their excuse. Abby went to sit on the chair beside them but Jack pulled her onto his lap causing her to giggle.

Sam smiled at the two of them before they all turned their attention to the teacher who began to speak. "So you must be the two General O'Neill's?"

Sam shook her head, "My husband is General O'Neill; I'm General Carter O'Neill."

The teacher nodded, "Well it is a pleasure to meet you. You have a very talented daughter."

Jack smiled proudly, "She got Carter's brains."

Abby giggled again while Sam shook her head. The teacher smiled at the three of them before saying, "She is a pleasure to teach and always takes part in any class discussions. Also when we do show and tell she always brings in interesting items with some fairly incredible stories behind them."

Jack and Sam both nodded, knowing that Abby had brought in items from digs in Egypt as well as some of what she called baby doohickies that she had made with Sam.

The teacher looked at her notes for a few seconds before saying, "Her reading level is well above average for her age and her maths skills are incredible for someone so young. She also seems to know a lot about ancient Egyptian gods which we have been doing as a class project recently."

Sam and Jack shared a smile before Abby piped up, "Uncle Danny was helping me when he and Teal'c looked after me when you went on holiday three weeks ago."

"Did he now," Jack teased, "And what did Danny tell you about them?"

"That there was lots and lots of them and some of them were more important than others," Abby happily said.

Sam looked back at Abby's teacher and said, "She and Jack read a lot at home and have done since she was born, became a tradition and when he isn't around I do it."

The teacher smiled at all of them, "It's good that you read together." She looked at her notes once more before continuing, "Unless you have any questions for me that's everything."

Sam and Jack both shook their heads and stood. After picking up their covers from the table they shook the teacher's hand. "It was a pleasure to meet you," she said, "Now I can see why Abby is so polite and has such a character."

Sam and Jack both smiled and each took one of Abby's hands. They made their way back towards the door but came to a halt when they heard Abby's teacher gasp lightly. They all turned back and Sam asked, "Are you ok?"

The teacher was still for a moment before she asked, "If you don't mind me asking, what happened to your leg General Carter?"

Sam looked at the back of her right leg where a large jagged scar ran diagonally from her knee to about half way down her calf. Sam looked back up at the teacher and said, "I didn't run fast enough."

Abby let go of Sam's hand and waved to her teacher, "By miss, see you tomorrow."

The teacher waved back numbly as the family walked out of the door.

How she got the scar is completely up to you