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...these were Rediscovered Hearts...
Ok, I've got another couple of fics done for
sg_challenges Challenge 13. Since the challenge is love + heartbreak you'd THINK I could come up with a new installment for Rediscovered Hearts. But Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo............
Thanks to
rants_by_james for beta on both of these.
Title: What She Didn't Say
Author: Lionchilde
Summary: AU Janet Brings Back the cure...
Rating: G
Length: 314 words
Category: angst, drama
Pairing:Daniel/Janet implied
A/N: Sort of an episode tag for Ripple Effect, and therefore spoilers for that ep. Written for
sg_challenges
What She Didn't Say
Janet Frasier stepped through the Stargate with a mix of trepidation and relief. Home again, she thought as her team trampled noisily down onto the 'Gate Room floor. Landry was there; the right Landry this time, his face worn and haggard with worry over the Ori plague.
"I have something for you, Sir," she smiled, presenting him with the yellow box she had clutched at her chest since she stepped through the 'Gate on the other Earth. "I have the cure."
Of course, there were explanations that had to be given. For the first few days, though, the weary general gladly took his people at their word, let the doctor work. When the cure began to filter its way out to the public and they knew the nightmare was over, Janet calmly explained how her team had found themselves stranded in another reality--one in which Orlin had returned to cure the plague. She didn't hesitate, nor did her voice betray a hint of what she was holding back. As she spoke, she thought with a bit of private amusement that she felt rather like General O'Neill must have when he returned from the first Abydos mission.
Later though, as she stood in the 'Gate Room again, her vision blurred with tears. This time he would be the one leaving, only there would be no parting embrace. He would only be gone a few days…a short trip back to Abydos. Back home, for him. For her, though, it might as well have been another universe.
As the first hot tear slid down onto her cheek, she reached furtively to brush it away. A quick glance around the room assured her that none of the rest of the team had seen. Then her other hand slowly drifted to her belly and the secret she hid there. Not his. Not really. But almost…
Title: Present
Author: Lionchilde
Summary: AU Some Birthdays just suck...
Rating: G
Length: 493 words
Category: angst, drama
Pairing: Guess, it's part of the fun
A/N: A certain person on my flist will probably like this one... Written for
sg_challenges
Present
Her forehead rested against the cool of the windowpane, and she stared out at the dull, slate gray sky and the still-empty driveway. As the first hard splatters collided with the glass, she shivered, almost able to feel the cold, wet wind that suddenly picked up the plastic lid of the wading pool and sent it skittering across the yard. She felt her mother's weight slide onto the couch cushion behind her, but she swallowed twice and didn't turn, warm tears now tracking their way down her cheeks.
"He'll be here," she heard close to her ear as strong, gentle arms wound around her. She melted backward, snuggling into the inviting softness of her mother's breast.
"He promised," she sniffed with a nod of agreement, comforted already by the familiar, vanilla-scented closeness. A hand smoothed over her hair, then slid down to caress her back in slow, tender circles.
"Why don't you go and play with your friends?" her mother suggested. "I'll keep watch for a while."
She swallowed again, turning to peer into the kitchen, where a crowd of children were gathered around the festively decorated table or playing party games. "Someone's missing there, too," she said glumly.
Her mother sighed, bending to kiss the top of her hair. "This really is turning out to be an awful birthday, isn't it?" she murmured. "Daddy's gone and your best friend's moved away."
She nodded, coiling her arms tightly around her mother's neck. "Why does Dakara have to be so far?" she whispered tightly. "It's not fair, Mom!
"No, it's not…" her mother began, then suddenly tensed. "Look!"
She twisted in her mother's arms, then let out a squeal of delight. The dirty red pickup pulled into the driveway, and she tore off the couch, racing outside as the two men climbed out. Heedless now of the icy wind or the rain pelting her through the new dress she wore, she flung herself across the yard and into her father's arms.
"Dad! You did come home!"
"I wouldn't be anywhere else, Manda," Daniel said, kneeling to look up at her. "Uncle Jack and I just had to bring back your present."
"What present?" she frowned, looking from him to the grinning, white-haired man a few feet away.
"C'mon," Jack said, gesturing for her to follow as he walked around to the back of the truck.
She ran off after him, trailed by Daniel, who stooped to pick her up when they reached the truck bed. Jack reached for the wet tarp, snapping it back with a flourish.
"Ta-da!" he exclaimed, revealing the unmistakable, stoic form of a Jaffa warrior, who rose from the familiar meditative position with slow grace and offered her a bow.
"Teal'c!" she cried, launching herself from Daniel's arms to his. "You're back from Dakara!"
Despite the awkwardness of the way they were standing, Teal'c caught her easily, and allowed a momentary smile to cross his face. "Indeed I am, AmandaJackson."
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Title: What She Didn't Say
Author: Lionchilde
Summary: AU Janet Brings Back the cure...
Rating: G
Length: 314 words
Category: angst, drama
Pairing:Daniel/Janet implied
A/N: Sort of an episode tag for Ripple Effect, and therefore spoilers for that ep. Written for
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Janet Frasier stepped through the Stargate with a mix of trepidation and relief. Home again, she thought as her team trampled noisily down onto the 'Gate Room floor. Landry was there; the right Landry this time, his face worn and haggard with worry over the Ori plague.
"I have something for you, Sir," she smiled, presenting him with the yellow box she had clutched at her chest since she stepped through the 'Gate on the other Earth. "I have the cure."
Of course, there were explanations that had to be given. For the first few days, though, the weary general gladly took his people at their word, let the doctor work. When the cure began to filter its way out to the public and they knew the nightmare was over, Janet calmly explained how her team had found themselves stranded in another reality--one in which Orlin had returned to cure the plague. She didn't hesitate, nor did her voice betray a hint of what she was holding back. As she spoke, she thought with a bit of private amusement that she felt rather like General O'Neill must have when he returned from the first Abydos mission.
Later though, as she stood in the 'Gate Room again, her vision blurred with tears. This time he would be the one leaving, only there would be no parting embrace. He would only be gone a few days…a short trip back to Abydos. Back home, for him. For her, though, it might as well have been another universe.
As the first hot tear slid down onto her cheek, she reached furtively to brush it away. A quick glance around the room assured her that none of the rest of the team had seen. Then her other hand slowly drifted to her belly and the secret she hid there. Not his. Not really. But almost…
Title: Present
Author: Lionchilde
Summary: AU Some Birthdays just suck...
Rating: G
Length: 493 words
Category: angst, drama
Pairing: Guess, it's part of the fun
A/N: A certain person on my flist will probably like this one... Written for
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Her forehead rested against the cool of the windowpane, and she stared out at the dull, slate gray sky and the still-empty driveway. As the first hard splatters collided with the glass, she shivered, almost able to feel the cold, wet wind that suddenly picked up the plastic lid of the wading pool and sent it skittering across the yard. She felt her mother's weight slide onto the couch cushion behind her, but she swallowed twice and didn't turn, warm tears now tracking their way down her cheeks.
"He'll be here," she heard close to her ear as strong, gentle arms wound around her. She melted backward, snuggling into the inviting softness of her mother's breast.
"He promised," she sniffed with a nod of agreement, comforted already by the familiar, vanilla-scented closeness. A hand smoothed over her hair, then slid down to caress her back in slow, tender circles.
"Why don't you go and play with your friends?" her mother suggested. "I'll keep watch for a while."
She swallowed again, turning to peer into the kitchen, where a crowd of children were gathered around the festively decorated table or playing party games. "Someone's missing there, too," she said glumly.
Her mother sighed, bending to kiss the top of her hair. "This really is turning out to be an awful birthday, isn't it?" she murmured. "Daddy's gone and your best friend's moved away."
She nodded, coiling her arms tightly around her mother's neck. "Why does Dakara have to be so far?" she whispered tightly. "It's not fair, Mom!
"No, it's not…" her mother began, then suddenly tensed. "Look!"
She twisted in her mother's arms, then let out a squeal of delight. The dirty red pickup pulled into the driveway, and she tore off the couch, racing outside as the two men climbed out. Heedless now of the icy wind or the rain pelting her through the new dress she wore, she flung herself across the yard and into her father's arms.
"Dad! You did come home!"
"I wouldn't be anywhere else, Manda," Daniel said, kneeling to look up at her. "Uncle Jack and I just had to bring back your present."
"What present?" she frowned, looking from him to the grinning, white-haired man a few feet away.
"C'mon," Jack said, gesturing for her to follow as he walked around to the back of the truck.
She ran off after him, trailed by Daniel, who stooped to pick her up when they reached the truck bed. Jack reached for the wet tarp, snapping it back with a flourish.
"Ta-da!" he exclaimed, revealing the unmistakable, stoic form of a Jaffa warrior, who rose from the familiar meditative position with slow grace and offered her a bow.
"Teal'c!" she cried, launching herself from Daniel's arms to his. "You're back from Dakara!"
Despite the awkwardness of the way they were standing, Teal'c caught her easily, and allowed a momentary smile to cross his face. "Indeed I am, AmandaJackson."
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Well the only other thing I can think of at the moment title wise is "Brother's Keeper" which is lame...and makes me wonder which brother is who's keeper.
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;)
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Come on, quadruplets is just pushing it. ;) Besides, the chin gerbil is scary.
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XD And they referenced Superman! I swear, they crammed so many scifi refs in that movie. I caught Stargate, Star Trek, Superman, and various apocalyptic movies at various points. :P
I curse the fact that Sumuru is not available in the US. My copy is actually downloaded and dubbed over in RUSSIAN. But for some reason they left the original voices in as well, it's just quieter. Watching it for awhile let me tune out the Russian, kind of, which is good because that was just weird. I also had a transcript handy in case I couldn't make out anything. ;)
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*hmm* You know, Adam's name needs to be something else... Daniel, Remiel, Gabriel... Adam just doesn't have the right sound. LOL.
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Gabriel: "strong man of God", angel of truth, mercy, revelation, and death
Remiel: "mercy of God", lord of souls awaiting resurrection, judges souls, messenger of instructions, has "true vision"
Michael: "who is like God?", patron saint of soldiers
Raguel: "friend of God", angel of earth, watches the other angels
Raphael: "God has healed", guide to the underworld, healer
Uriel (or Auriel): "God is my light", punishes sinners, rules Tartarus/Hell
Zerachiel: "Command of God"
Other possible archangels mentioned, maybe lesser archangels, are Sariel (angel of death), Raziel (angel of secret regions and supreme mysteries), and Jeremiel ("God uplifts", possibly another form of Remiel).
I guess you can pick one? ;)
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Other than Michael, though, the rest of the names sound rather...odd to my Americanized ear.
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I guess poor Adam has to stick out like a sore thumb there. :P Could bring in Kent and make it a total of five, and then he wouldn't be so...out there. ;)
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OMG, FIVE? *giggles hysterically* Then you could have one for Sarah and...uh...one for the fangirls!
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I think three is fine. :P Any more and it just starts getting craaaazy.
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Hmm...an army of Daniel clones...
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And girl, how did you miss that Janet HAD a Daniel? *thwaps you* The kid fic was very adorable though. Hee!
BTW, this thread had me laughing so hard I was crying. And I still have yet to see EITHER Andromeda ep :(
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