Title:
Indiana Daniel
Author: Layton Colt
E-Mail: laytoncolt@hotmail.com
Status: Complete
Category: Action/Adventure
Pairings: Not really
Spoilers: Kinda, for
Thor’s Hammer
Season: Pick one, I’m
pretty sure the story works for anytime after Thor’s Hammer
Sequel: None
Rating: PG
Content Warnings: Slight
swearing
Summary: Daniel goes on a
dig in Egypt as a favor to an old friend and his team members tag along.
Author’s Notes: Sorry if
I’ve messed up on any details or not followed the time line correctly. I’ve
only recently started watching Stargate, I’ve seen the whole first season on
DVD but have only seen a couple of season four in addition. So my knowledge on
the show has a big gap from season two through season three. Also I’d like to
thank MajelB and Devra for beta-ing my story.
Indiana
Daniel
by
Layton
Colt
Prologue
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“No way,”
“Excuse me? I wasn’t
aware I needed your permission to go on vacation.”
“Daniel, lets face it.
You have a knack for finding trouble. I don’t like the idea of you running
around Egypt for two weeks.”
“This may come as a
surprise to you, Jack but I have done this before. I don’t know if you
remember but I’m an archeologist. Digs are part of the job description.”
“Not your job
description. Not digs on Earth anyway and not without me.”
“I promised Mira I would
help her out, besides Hammond already gave me the time off, it’s a done
deal.”
“You know, I’ve been
meaning to take some time off…”
Daniel gave Jack an
exasperated look, “You aren’t coming with me.”
“Carter and Teal’c
have been looking a little stressed lately too…”
“Jack,” Daniel said
warningly.
“Hammond has told us
countless times that we should take a vacation…”
“Jack,”
“Two weeks in Egypt
could be just the release we’re looking for,”
“You’re going to come
with me, aren’t you?”
“Can’t have a valued
member of my team go off and get himself killed, now can I?” Jack smiled as he
gave his team mate a good natured slap on the back.
“I do
know how to take care of myself. I’m perfectly capable of going to a routine
dig on my own.”
“Of
course you are,”
“Don’t
patronize me, I’m serious, Jack. I’m rather good at what I do, believe it or
not.”
“Oh, I don’t doubt
you’re good at it. But you still manage to get yourself into dangerous
situations, no matter what planet we’re on. Even this one.”
“I’ll have you know, I
started to get myself into these ‘dangerous situations’ right after I met
you.”
Jack feigned hurt, “Are
you saying I’m responsible for SG-1’s infamous bad luck?”
“It’s a thought.”
“So when do we leave?”
“*I* leave tonight.”
“Tonight? I better start
packing.”
Daniel gave Jack an
annoyed look, “You aren’t going to let up, are you?”
“I’d better get in
touch with Carter and Teal’c, they’ll have to hurry to get ready on such
short notice.”
“You know we won’t be
staying at a five star hotel, the accommodations are pretty sparse. Maybe you
could go to Honolulu?”
“What does one wear in
Egypt? Should I pack a swimsuit?”
Daniel sighed again, “If
you want to go for a dip in some quicksand.”
Jack shot Daniel an amused
look. “Lighten up, Daniel. You know you were going to miss us. Now you don’t
have to.”
Daniel didn’t respond as
he resumed packing some of his books, taking them off the rickety shelves in his
office. If Daniel was to be honest with Jack, he’d tell him that he had been
looking forward to some time away from his teammates. Not that he didn’t enjoy
their times together, but they were rarely apart and Daniel was beginning to
suffocate from being in Jack’s shadow.
But maybe it wouldn’t be
so bad. In Egypt, they’d be on Daniel’s turf, not Jack’s. And maybe he’d
be able to show his friends that he was a competent archeologist and not just
their token geek.
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“It’s hot,” Jack
complained he jumped into the passenger side of the small rented jeep.
“It’s
not that hot,” Daniel said. “But if you guys want to stay in the city and
check into a hotel…”
“I think we’ll just
stick with you,” Jack said quickly. He wasn’t about to let him out of his
sight, because the minute he turned his head was when something bad always
happened.
“Right,”
Daniel mumbled as he turned the key in the ignition. “But don’t say that I
didn’t warn you…”
“I know, I know. We
won’t be staying at five star hotel. I am quite used to roughing it thank you,
I think I can handle it.”
“It certainly is
beautiful here,” Sam said from the back seat. Beside her, wearing his out of
place cowboy hat, Teal’c nodded in agreement.
Daniel sighed. This would
be an interesting trip. He wondered what his friend Mira and the other
archeologists would do if they saw the sign of Apophis engraved in Teal’c’s
forehead. That would be tough to explain.
“Just remember guys,
while we’re here I’m in charge. Not Jack. Got it?”
“Got it,” two voices
said instantly.
“Got what?” asked the
third.
Daniel sighed again.
“That just means ‘do you understand,’ Teal’c.”
“Ah, then yes I too have
‘got it’.”
Beside him he heard Jack
suppress a laugh and he couldn’t help but smile himself. He really couldn’t
wait to see Mira’s face when she saw his friends. He hadn’t been able to get
into contact with her to explain the change of plans.
“So who is this Mira?”
It was Jack who asked the
question. Of course. Sam and Teal’c would never be so meddlesome.
“An old friend,”
Daniel answered quickly. “I’ve already said so.”
“Yes, but I don’t
think you’ve said everything. Is she an old flame, or what?”
“We dated back in
college, nothing serious.”
“Right,” Jack said,
sounding less than sincere. “She cute?”
Daniel rolled his eyes.
“Is there a point to this inquisition?”
“I want to know if there
is going to be tension between the two of you.”
Daniel smiled at that.
“Not exactly, I’d never describe my relationship with Mira as
‘tense’.”
“So how would you
describe it?” Sam asked as she leaned forward.
“Oh I don’t know,
‘trying,’ comes to mind.”
“Trying?” Sam echoed.
“We tend to clash, Mira
and I. That’s why I was surprised that she called me. I mean, don’t get me
wrong, I like Mira. She’s a great person, but we can’t get along to save our
lives.”
Jack laughed. “How can
two people that don’t even get along stay friends for so long?”
Daniel shrugged. “Beats
me. We were best friends in college, none of our mutual friends could understand
it.”
Sam smiled. “Oh, I think
I can understand it,” she said drolly as she shared a meaningful look with
Teal’c.
“How much longer ‘till
we reach this pile of rocks?” Jack asked impatiently.
Daniel smiled, “Oh, I
don’t know. Five, maybe six hours. Having second thoughts, Jack? ‘Cause I
could turn around...”
Jack turned to Daniel with
a smile, “Five or six hours sounds good. Drive on, Danny-boy. I’ll just take
a nap.”
Daniel sighed again and
rested his arm on the door. Six hours of listening to Jack snore.
Wonderful.
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Part One: The Twins and the
Sarcophagus
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David Rich looked up
anxiously from his clipboard and was relieved to see a small jeep approaching.
His brow furrowed as it
grew closer however, as he took notice of the four figures. He’d been told
Daniel was coming alone. Mira had been adamant about involving as few people as
possible.
“Daniel,” he called as
the young man jumped down from the driver’s seat.
“David!” he smiled.
“I’d like you to meet--“
“No time,” David said
quickly. “We think Mira and James might be in trouble…”
“Why? What happened?”
The stout man cast a
suspicious glance at Daniel’s three companions, “I think we should discuss
this alone, Doctor.” David pulled Daniel away from his friends and into a
nearby tent.
Daniel shot an apologetic
look to his teammates, but one more insistent tug from David and he disappeared
from view.
“Alright,” Daniel said
once they were alone. “What’s this all about? Where are James and Mira?”
“They went to the
temple, hours ago… Mira was going to wait for your arrival but you know she
has no patience. She had promised she’d be gone for two hours at the most.
It’s been over seven.”
Daniel nodded. “I’ll
go to the temple and look for them, probably Mira just saw something that caught
her attention. They’re probably fine.”
David didn’t look at all
convinced. “There’s something else you should know Daniel. Mira believed she
found evidence to support your claims…”
Daniel’s head shot up.
“What? What kind of evidence?”
David shrugged. “I
don’t know, she didn’t say… you know how closed-mouthed her and her
brother can be on a dig.”
Daniel nodded, Mira and
James had never given anything away, not even to him. Usually. This time,
however, it looked like Mira had found something she believed to be alien and
had called him for help.
What if she had found a
sarcophagus? What if it hadn’t been empty?
He needed to find them.
“You shouldn’t have
brought your friends, Daniel… Mira doesn’t want anyone else to know.”
“Don’t worry, this
falls right into their field… they’ll be able to help and I’ll need backup
if I’m to find Mira and James.”
David nodded reluctantly.
“Fine, take them along if you have to, but when you do find Mira, you’ll
have a lot to answer for. She wants the glory for herself.”
Daniel smiled. “Don’t
worry, I’m not here to take over her dig. She called me for help and it looks
like it was a good idea, too. She could be in trouble.”
David nodded. “I’ll
get Niven to lead you to the temple. It’s just over that sand dune, but if it
gets dark you may need help getting back.”
Daniel nodded and headed
back to his friends as David went off to find Niven. “Uh, guys… we might
have a problem.”
“See, I knew it!” Jack
proclaimed. “Not five minutes and you’ve already gotten into trouble.”
Daniel gave Jack a steely
glare. “This involves all of us, Jack. Mira might have found some Goa’uld
technology, perhaps even a Goa’uld.”
The smirk quickly vanished
from Jack’s face. “What, haven’t you talked to her?”
Daniel shook his head.
“She and her brother, James, went to the temple hours ago and they’re long
overdue to have returned. I’ve been asked to go look for them.”
Jack nodded and pulled a
small pistol out from his ankle holster and handed it to Carter. Then he pulled
one out from his waist band and handed it to Teal’c.
Daniel stared at him
incredulously as he pulled yet another hand gun from his other ankle. “You
brought guns!?”
“Yes, Daniel. You never
know what you might find. And it looks like a good thing I was prepared. You
don’t want to face a Goa’uld unarmed do you?”
“I’m still unarmed,”
Daniel pointed out.
“Oh, right.” Jack
reached into his shirt and handed Daniel another gun, Daniel’s eyes widened.
“Let’s go kids,”
Daniel grabbed Jack’s
arm. “And do you even know where to go?” he asked as he pointed in the
opposite direction. “It’s that way, Jack. And we need to find our guide
before we leave.”
Jack sighed and motioned
for Daniel to take the lead. Daniel smiled smugly and stored the pistol at the
small of his back. He went over to David and spoke briefly with Niven before the
five set out.
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“Wow,” Daniel breathed
as he took in the temple.
It was a towering pyramid,
that seemed to sparkle as though it were gold. “Jack, this is amazing!
Doesn’t this look like…”
“Yes,” Jack answered
shortly. They both knew what it looked like. It looked like Ra’s ship.
“What?” Sam asked.
“He speak English?”
Jack asked nodding towards Niven.
Daniel shook his head,
“No, he speaks Egyptian, quite a rare dialect, actually, it was derived
from--“
“Right,” Jack
interrupted. “Thank you, Daniel. It looks like Ra’s ship, Captain but
that’s kind of a hard comparison to make since all these pyramids look like
Ra’s ship.”
“Yes, but this one is
different,” Daniel said with certainty. “I don’t think the Egyptians made
this place.”
“I agree DanielJackson…
there is a-- I believe ‘eerie’ is the correct word-- feel to this place.”
Teal’c’s three team
mates nodded their agreement and then continued to follow Niven as he deftly led
them to the entrance of the pyramid.
The small group was now
close enough to see the pyramid’s entrance. Niven stopped abruptly and said
something to Daniel in a language that Sam, Jack and Teal’c could never hope
to understand.
Daniel nodded and turned
to his team. “He says he won’t go any further. He’ll wait here for us.”
“Why won’t he go any
further?” Sam asked.
“Good question,” Jack
nodded.
Daniel looked down. “Apparently he believes the pyramid is haunted.”
Jack’s eyebrows rose.
“Haunted? Or being used as a home for a wannabe God?”
Daniel shrugged. “Only
one way to find out.” Daniel gave his team a tentative smile and began to lead
them closer to the temple.
“Mira!” Daniel called
quietly as the four entered. “James?”
Getting no response, he
moved deeper into the entrance hall. Carter and Jack had drawn their weapons and
were holding them at the ready as they followed close behind.
Daniel walked over to the
wall and lifted a torch from its holder. Taking a match from his backpack, he
set the torch aflame and light filled the dark hallways looming before them.
Daniel used the torch to
see the floor and noticed footprints in the dust heading down the first hallway.
“This way,” Daniel said, as he started down the passageway.
By then, Teal’c had
taken out his gun as well, holding the pistol a bit awkwardly as he followed the
three humans into the corridor.
Daniel knelt down in front
of a wall as they reached a dead end. “There must be some kind of secret wall
here,” he murmured as he felt along the smooth barrier.
“Or, they saw it was a
dead end and turned back around…” Jack said sardonically.
He immediately shut up
when the wall clicked and began to lift up into the ceiling.
Daniel stepped into the
room, the torch held out in front of him, supplying the massive room with a
ghostly radiance.
“Mira?” Daniel
didn’t wait for his friends to enter the room as he took off to a shrine at
the far wall.
As he approached, he felt
a chill dance down his spine. Up on the platform was your standard gold
Goa’uld sarcophagus. “Uh, Jack… I think I found what Mira was talking
about…”
Daniel reached out to
touch the coffin, but a voice stopped him. “I wouldn’t do that if I were
you.”
The remainder of SG-1 had
entered and aimed their weapons at the unexpected voice.
“Mira!” Daniel
exclaimed.
A woman about Daniel’s
age exited from the shadows. She had shoulder length curly brown hair and green
eyes that seemed to glow from the darkness. Thankfully, however, they weren’t
actually *glowing*.
Another figure appeared at
the woman’s side, he had short brown hair and the same startling green eyes.
“Who are you friends?”
Mira asked. “I told you to come alone.”
“Don’t worry,”
Daniel assured her. “They’ll be discreet, they’ve got no stake in this.
They’re soldiers.”
Mira’s eyebrows raised.
“Since when do you keep company with soldiers?”
Daniel quickly changed the
subject. “Why didn’t you return to the camp site? David was worried.”
Carter watched the two
archeologists warily as they approached Daniel. They looked a lot alike, and
even when they walked it seemed to be in tune.
“You haven’t changed
much Daniel, still the same…” Mira began.
“Pain in the ass…”
James finished his sister’s sentence.
“And what about you?
You’re still finishing each other’s sentences, I see.”
Mira gave him a smile.
“We’re twins, it comes with the territory.”
Daniel turned to his
teammates. “Jack, Sam, Teal’c, meet James and Mira.”
Daniel’s five friends
nodded to each other.
“So what do you think
we’ve got here, Daniel?” Mira asked.
“I’m… not sure…”
Daniel lied. “I’ve never seen this dialect before,” he said as he ran his
hands over the hieroglyphs.
“You’ve never
encountered a dialect you couldn’t translate, Daniel. That’s why you’re
here. Don’t disappoint us,” Mira told him coldly.
Daniel turned on her.
“I’m sorry, Mira. I’ve never seen it before.”
“I don’t believe
you,” she challenged. “You’re a terrible liar, Daniel. You always run your
hands through your hair when you aren’t telling the truth.”
“What have you been
doing here for seven hours?” Daniel asked, again trying to divert her
attention.
Mira shared a look with
James, fully aware of what Daniel was doing but she answered his question
anyway. “We were exploring, we found what appeared to be some kind of control
area, controlling what, we aren’t sure but it looks advanced. Daniel, this
could be the evidence you need to prove your theories!” she told him
excitedly.
James nodded, “Some of
the things we’ve found here are definitely not Egyptian Daniel, you were right
all along.”
“I wasn’t right, I was
stupid. Whatever you found, I’m sure it can be explained…”
“What’s happened to
you?” Mira asked. “I think I was wrong. You have changed. The Daniel I
remember didn’t hide things, he didn’t skirt around issues and change the
subject at every turn!”
“Hey, hey,” Jack said,
deciding it was time to intervene. “No one’s hiding anything.”
“I wasn’t talking to
you, G.I. Joe!” Mira snapped. “And could you put that gun away, you’re
making me nervous.”
Jack looked at the woman
curiously. She looked anything but nervous. Her eyes sparkled dangerously as she
stared him down.
Jack looked at Daniel, the
question ‘is she always like this?’ clearly written on his face.
Daniel nodded slightly.
‘Always.’
“What is that
sarcophagus doing here, Daniel? This isn’t a tomb and we both know it. It’s
made of pure gold, obviously paying tribute to someone of power. They would
never place it in the entrance to a temple! They wouldn’t have put it in this
temple at all!”
“Maybe there’s no one in it,” Carter spoke up, seeing
Daniel squirm under Mira’s intense scrutiny. “Maybe it was just stored here
in anticipation of being placed in a tomb and something happened.”
“And who the hell are
you?” Mira snapped.
Carter looked a little
taken aback, but quickly recovered. Squaring her shoulders and meeting Mira’s
fiery gaze, Sam replied with a smirk, “GI Jane.”
“Hey, sis, leave her
alone will ya?” James asked as he leered at the young Captain.
Carter glared at him.
“Take a picture, it’ll last longer.”
Jack shot Carter an amused
glance at the well placed quip.
James didn’t look at all
embarrassed as he shot Carter a dazzling smile and turned back to Daniel.
“Enough of the small talk. You know what this is, Daniel. Why won’t you tell
us? This *is* our find.”
“I don’t know what it
is!” Daniel objected. “I’ve been out of the loop for a long time…”
“Yes,” Mira agreed.
“You seemed to have disappeared off the face of the Earth. Where have you been
keeping yourself, Daniel? And what’s with the escorts?”
“They’re my
friends,”
“Since when do you have
friends?” Mira asked.
“We should be getting
back to the camp site,” Daniel said icily. “We’re certainly not
accomplishing anything here.”
Mira looked at him
carefully. “No.”
“Excuse me?”
“I don’t know what’s
happened to you, Daniel. But I’m no fool. You’re in cahoots with the
military, now? Fine. But if you think I’m going to let you just walk out of
here and shut us down…”
Jack looked at Mira with
admiration. She certainly was no fool. That was exactly what he had planned to
do.
Mira walked up to Jack and
leaned a little too far into his personal space, he was about to protest when
the young woman reached into his shirt, she pulled out his dog tags. “A
flyboy, huh?”
Carter glared at the
woman. “Air force, yes,” she snapped. She wasn’t particularly liking
Daniel’s old friends.
“Well, go ahead, go call
your superiors and tell them to shut us down. But don’t think I don’t know
what this is about. Daniel was right after all, wasn’t he? And you don’t
want anyone to know.”
Jack tried not to show any
reaction as Mira stared right at him. She should have been watching Daniel… if
she’d seen his mouth drop open, she might have realized she was right.
Fortunately, he had it closed again by the time she turned around.
“Fine, don’t tell me
anything. Come along James. Let’s find the answers ourselves before they’re
locked away forever.”
“Mira, wait, let’s
talk about this…” Daniel said in his ‘reasonable’ voice.
Mira moved to one of the
side walls, placing her palm on a hieroglyph and the wall clicked and opened,
her and James had gone through and shut the secret door again before any of the
SG-1 members had made it across the room to stop them.
“Open that door,” Jack
ordered.
Daniel nodded and brought
his hand out to touch the hieroglyph, it froze poised over it however as Daniel
realized it’s significance, shooting a wild eyed glance over his shoulder he
looked back to the sarcophagus he saw the same glyph inscribed on it’s golden
surface.
The fierce lion.
“The Goddess Sakhmet…”
he murmured. “We’re in big trouble if that sarcophagus isn’t empty,
Jack…” he whispered.
“They’re going to get
away, Daniel,” Jack reminded.
“I don’t think we
should leave the sarcophagus unguarded,” Daniel told him as he looked at it
uneasily.
Jack nodded, “Carter,
Teal’c stand guard, Danny and I will go get the decorous twins.”
Carter watched as Daniel
and O’Neill sprinted into the darkness and took another torch from the walls,
lighting it with a match in her pack. As the glow relit the cavern Carter
gasped.
The sarcophagus was no
longer closed…
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Part Two: Eye of Ra
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“Uh, Teal’c, wasn’t
that closed?” Carter asked as she pointed to the open sarcophagus.
“Indeed it was, Captain
Carter,”
At the creak of the secret
door, Carter spun and shined the torch light in the direction of the noise just
in time to see a woman with straight black hair and Egyptian robes disappear
into the shadows.
“Oh no,” Carter
breathed as she raced to the closed door. She held her gun ready and pushed the
lion icon to try and reopen the door.
“It’s not working!”
Carter yelled frustrated.
“It is likely she has
locked the door from the other side,” Teal’c said. “We must find another
way to warn O’Neill and DanielJackson.”
Carter nodded and followed
Teal’c as he headed down a different hallway.
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Daniel’s whole being
ached to stop and try to decipher the ancient writings adorning the walls
surrounding him but his concern for his old friends and Jack’s resolute
presence drove him on.
“So what’s the deal
with this Mira?” Jack asked, breaking his reverie.
“What do you mean?”
“Has she always believed
in your theories?”
“She’s always believed
in me.”
Jack nodded. “Any idea
where they went?”
“Chances are, Mira is
going to head towards the center of the temple, she would have already searched
the outer corridors.”
“Are we getting closer
to the center?”
“Ah, yea, I think so.”
Daniel finally gave in and stopped to read an inscription on the wall. “It
looks like there’s a mass tomb at the end of this hallway,” Daniel said to
Jack.
“A mass tomb in an
apparent Goa’uld base? Special.”
“It’s likely not
filled with sarcophaguses, Jack. Usually a Goa’uld could only afford one…”
Jack and Daniel continued
down the hall and reached another dead end. Daniel quickly located the lion
glyph and the door began to slowly rise. As it moved upwards, they could see
James and Mira lying unconscious on the dirt floor.
“Mira,”
Daniel breathed as he rushed into the room before Jack could snag his arm.
“Dammit Daniel,” Jack
muttered as he followed following Daniel in.
Standing behind Mira and
James was a stunning woman, clad only in scant gold and silk robes, a still
fading glow lighting her ribbon device as she poised it outwards again. “Who
are you?” she demanded of Jack and Daniel.
Jack and Daniel knew to
their core they were in the audience of a goa’uld, although the timbre of her
voice did not reflect the goa’uld presence within her.
“Who are we? Who are
you?” Jack shot back.
The woman’s eyes flashed
dangerously and Daniel saw the gold lion emblem on a chain around her waist, he
knew all too well who she was.
Sakhmet, daughter of Ra,
consort of Ptah. Known as “The
Powerful One.” The harbinger of plague and pestilence.
“She’s the Goddess
Sakhmet,” Daniel said.
Cold eyes turned in his
direction. “You, slave, are not fit to speak my name! You will kneel and beg
for forgiveness!”
“Oh,
I don’t think so,” Jack said. “We aren’t afraid of you, you see, we’ve
run into your kind before…”
“Uh, Jack, I don’t
think--”
As Jack was on a roll,
Daniel’s protest was ignored. “Ra’s dead, we killed him, so if you
think--”
“You have *killed* your
god!” Sakhmet roared. There it was, the rumbling voice, trademark of the
Goa’uld.
Sakhmet’s eyes flashed
brightly lighting the dark mausoleum for an instant with their intensity. “You
will face the eye of Ra. The revered god of the sun shall be avenged!”
“What the hell is the
eye of Ra?” Jack asked, seemingly less than intimidated at the less than
unusual experience of having a ribbon device aimed at him.
“Well, the ‘eye of
Ra’ was an agent of the sun god -Ra’s- wrath--“ Daniel began to explain.
Jack’s look said clearer
than words that this was not the time for lectures on Egyptian culture.
“Well, you asked,”
Daniel pointed out and Jack rolled his eyes.
Sakhmet was looking at
them as though they were mad, imagine, this disrespect in the presence of a god.
“You will cease and kneel before your Goddess. Perhaps if you do not again
displease me I will make your execution less unpleasant.”
Neither Daniel nor Jack
got down on their knees.
“Fools!” Sakhmet
yelled. “You will suffer greatly for your insolence!”
Jack cursed as Sakhmet
aimed the ribbon device at Daniel and he was thrown against the back wall
sliding down unconscious. Pulling
out his gun, Jack aimed it at Sakhmet.
She laughed and with a
motion of her hand the gun flew from Jack’s grasp, though she was several feet
from him at the time.
“What the--”
“Did you really expect
to defeat me with your primitive weapon? You may have killed Ra but you are too
weak to kill me.”
Sakhmet began to approach
Jack, the ribbon device humming in anticipation. Jack swallowed and out of the
corner of his eye he saw movement…
Sakhmet was right in front
of him now, her raised hand inches from his forehead as the device wrapped
around her hand began to glow.
A crash echoed through the
crypt and Sakhmet cried out and crumpled to the floor.
Mira was swaying slightly,
a piece of the destroyed vase still in her hand. She looked down at the pieces
dismay. “This urn was priceless,” she said vaguely.
Jack smiled slightly at the comment, yea, he supposed he could see why she and
Daniel were friends.
Getting up he ran to check
on Daniel and Mira went to try and rouse her brother. Daniel was just beginning
to come to when Jack heard a slight scrape from behind him.
Realizing too late it had
been a mistake to leave Sakhmet unguarded.
He slowly turned around
and cursed loudly.
Sakhmet was gone. The wall
on the far side of the room was just moving back into place.
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Carter ran as fast as she
could trying to keep up with Teal’c’s quick pace.
The teammates had arrived at a
crossroad in the hallways. Unsure which hallway to choose when a loud crash and
muffled cry made the decision for them. They proceeded down the left hallway
following the ominous noises.
The duo soon reached a dead
end but they were quick learners and Teal’c deftly sought out the lion emblem
and the door lifted upwards.
As they entered the room they
saw Mira helping James to stand and Jack leaning over a still unresponsive
Daniel.
“Sir,” Carter said
uncertainly.
O’Neill
looked up, “I thought I told you to guard the sarcophagus.”
“I’m sorry, sir. As soon
as you left I saw it was open…”
Jack waved his hand
dismissingly and focused his attention on Daniel. “Danny, come on, wake up.”
Mira and James stumbled over,
“I think Daniel’s got his proof,” James remarked sarcastically but SG1
chose to ignore the comment at this moment.
“How is he?” Mira asked.
“He’ll be fine in a
moment,” Jack said reassuringly. “Isn’t that right, Daniel? Come on,”
Jack tapped Daniel’s cheek again and the young man moaned and attempted to
roll away.
Jack grabbed his wrist and
kept him on his back. “Daniel,” he said sternly.
“Wh’t,” was the slurred
response.
Jack smiled, “Routine dig?
Huh? Perfectly capable of handling it on your own.”
With effort Daniel forced his
eyes open so that he could glare at Jack.
“For me, this is routine,”
he mumbled as he moved to sit up.
“You still got your gun?”
Jack asked the younger man.
Daniel nodded and pulled it
from his waistband.
Jack
nodded approvingly and retrieved his own weapon. “Alright, here’s the plan,
Teal’c Carter and I are going to go after Lion woman, Daniel, I want you to
stay here and watch them,” he said nodding to James and Mira.
Daniel
wasn’t fooled, “Jack, I can come with you… Sam would be a better choice to
stand guard. I could help, read the symbols.”
Jack shook his head,
“You’re staying here, you’ve been thrown about 20 feet against a temple
wall and knocked unconscious courtesy of a ribbon device. You’ll stand guard,
understood?”
Daniel nodded sulkily and Mira
advanced menacingly on Jack, “Well I certainly don’t understand. I just
saved your ass back there and Daniel’s right, we could help, this is *our*
field of expertise.”
“Yea, well fighting
hostiles, is *our* field. You’re staying,” Jack said. “Daniel, if they try
to follow us, shoot them,”
Daniel’s eyes widened. And
Mira snorted. ‘Oh yea, that was a possibility’.
“O’Neill,” Teal’c
said, “Is it wise to leave them here alone?”
This seemed to anger the three
archeologists even more than the insinuation that they couldn’t be trusted to
go with them.
“We’ll be fine,” Daniel
snapped irritably.
Jack
nodded, “Let’s go,” he said to Carter and Teal’c. Jack showed them the
passageway Sakhmet disappeared through and Carter opened it.
Each giving Daniel an
apologetic look they moved out into the darkness.
When the secret door shut,
Mira turned on Daniel, “Are you just going to--”
“Let
him boss you around like that?” James finished.
Daniel winced, years of
knowing them and he still wasn’t quite used to their Doublemint twin act.
“Um, yea, well he is my boss.”
“So you are working for the
military?” Mira asked indignantly.
“I’m a consultant,”
Daniel said evasively.
Mira began to pace the room,
“You know what *that* was, don’t you?”
Daniel
sighed, “I don’t know any more than you do.”
“Then that thing you said
about this being routine? What was that?”
Daniel winced again, he should
have been more careful, Mira never missed anything. “That
was just a joke.”
“You don’t make jokes,”
James said with a frown, then he turned his gaze the secret door and sighed
impatiently. “What’s taking so long?”
“They just left,” Daniel
said in exasperation. “They haven’t even been gone a minute.”
“I say we go see what’s
happened,” James said.
“Yes,” Mira agreed.
“Something could have happened to them.”
Daniel stared at them
incredulously. It had been a minute! But he supposed he could understand their
impatience, part of him wanted to agree. Another, more sensible part told him
this time he should listen to Jack. “No, no,” Daniel said firmly. “We’re
staying here until Jack returns.”
“Yes,” said a strange,
soft voice. The archeologists’ spun around to see the smiling visage of
Sakhmet. “I agree, you should
definitely stay.”
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Part Three: Proven False
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Jack, Teal’c and Carter made
their way through the dark corridors, Carter, in the lead, lighting the way with
the steadily burning torch.
“Sir, I don’t see any
footprints in the dust,” Sam said bemused. “Maybe she went through another
secret door that we missed?”
Jack cursed, didn’t they
deal with this stuff enough at the SGC and offworld on other planets? This was
supposed to be Daniel’s vacation… next time he was taking Daniel to his
cabin to go fishing, and if he had to forcibly drag the young linguist then so
be it.
“I didn’t see any of those
little lion thingys on the walls, have you?”
“Well no, but…”
“Maybe she just walks
lightly and hasn’t disturbed the dust.”
Carter gave her CO a look that
clearly expressed how she felt about *that* theory.
Jack sighed, “Alright, what
do you suggest? Carter? Teal’c? Should we turn around look for another secret
door?”
“I think we should go back
to Daniel and then call the SGC for backup,” Sam said.
Teal’c nodded, “I
agree.”
Jack ran a hand down his face,
“Mira said something about finding a control room, what if this is a ship and
she takes off? If we leave we may lose our only chance at stopping this Sakam”
“Sakhmet,” Sam corrected.
“And yes that’s true, but if this is a ship don’t you think we should also
be worried about her taking off *before* we leave?”
O’Neill inwardly cringed, he
hadn’t thought about that. “Right, we head back for Daniel and call for
backup.”
“A
wise choice,” Teal’c’s deep voice intoned.
Jack shot Teal’c a
suspicious look, was that sarcasm? Nah.
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“Yes,” said a strange,
soft voice. The archeologists’ spun around to see the smiling visage of
Sakhmet. “I agree, you should
definitely stay.”
Daniel tightened his grip on
his pistol and unconsciously moved protectively to stand in front of James and
Mira.
“Young
one,” Sakhmet said sounding amused. “You really believe you will provide
them protection from me?”
Daniel didn’t say anything
and Sakhmet didn’t respond well to his silence, again she swung her arm out to
the right and Daniel’s gun was pulled from his grasp by an unseen force and
clattered to the stone floor, far out of his reach.
“You will answer *slave*
when I address you.”
Daniel stared at her defiantly
and a smile curved her soft pink lips as she approached. Sakhmet reached her
hand out to touch him but someone moved between them.
“Keep you goddamned
mummified hands off him,” a fierce voice growled.
“Mira,” Daniel said
warningly as he tried to pull her back behind him, Mira wouldn’t budge as she
stared into the eyes of the centuries’ old goddess.
“You
dare to challenge me?” Sakhmet snapped, her voice every bit as intimidating as
Mira’s had been.
Mira raised her chin and
clamped her mouth shut. She was coping absurdly well considering her world views
had been turned up side down. But there was no in hell she would stand for that
*witch* laying a hand on Daniel.
“Then you will have to die
as well, pity though, you’d have made a beautiful host,” Sakhmet moved her
gaze to the other two occupants. “All of you would have, actually…”
“If you’re going to kill
us get it over with,” James said. And Daniel shot him an incredulous look.
“All of you so insolent,”
Sakhmet hissed. “Who has been ruling you that has failed to keep you in line?
If Ra is indeed dead then what god is it that you serve?”
“We serve no god,” Daniel
said. “You see you’ve already been proven false. There’s nothing godly
about a parasite.”
James
and Mira gave Daniel an inquiring look but this wasn’t the time for
‘lectures on Egyptian culture’.
Sakhmet’s eyes flared up
again, and what Daniel saw burning in their dark depths chilled him to the bone.
She touched a blue jewel adorning her wrist which set forth a sound that Daniel
was quite familiar with and caused him to grimace in anticipation. Before he had
a chance to issue a warning to Mira and James a set of transporter rings slammed
down around them… taking them to an uncertain fate and away from possible
rescue.
Daniel’s last thoughts
before the rings transported them to their new destination was ‘Jack was going
to be so *pissed*’.
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“Where the hell are they!”
Jack roared as they entered the vacant mausoleum. “We are in the correct room
aren’t we, Carter?”
“Um,
yes sir,” Sam assured. “I don’t know where they went but I don’t think
they followed us or we would have passed them on our way back.”
“I do
not believe DanielJackson would have left this room willingly,” Teal’c said.
Jack
rolled his eyes, “Are we talking about the same *Daniel Jackson*? Because that
sounds exactly like something he would do!”
Teal’c
just raised an eyebrow.
“Sir,” Carter said
placated. “I agree with Teal’c…“
“Of course you do.”
Carter ignored the quip,
“Daniel may be almost… reckless when it comes to his quest for knowledge but
he wouldn’t have readily put Mira and James in danger.”
Jack nodded, ‘she *may* have
a point’. “Alright, then where are they? Do you think that Samheta came back
here and took them somewhere? Because last time I talked with Goa’uld girl she was spouting off about eyes and
killing us to avenge Ra.”
Sam shrugged, “I don’t
know, sir… but I think we should find that control room Mira was talking
about. If Sakhmet decided to leave here that’s probably where she’ll have to
go to lift off.”
“Daniel said that Mira
probably only explored the outer corridors and we’ve already been through all
of the perimeter on this side so if we go back to the entrance and proceed the
other way we might not have to go very far before we find something,” Jack
nodded in agreement.
Carter
took point, holding the torch out in front of her as they headed back to the
entrance hall.
Sam just hoped the three
archeologists were alright. She may not have particularly liked James and Mira
but neither did she wish any harm to befall them.
And as
for Daniel… her team mate, her friend… the trouble magnet.
‘They
just needed to find them. *Now*. Before it was too late’… she grudgingly
thought.
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Daniel looked around the room
they had been transported to. It was an old bedroom, complete with a huge four
poster bed. Everything in that room was almost perfectly preserved, if not for
the inch thick layer of dust he’d have never known he was standing in an
ancient temple.
Sakhmet
gave her three charges a once over, “Perhaps I shall not kill you yet…”
“A cat does like to play
before delivering the final blow…” Daniel said, eyeing the lion crest
resting on her hip.
Sakhmet narrowed her eyes,
“We will be departing… I wish not to stay on this unruly world any longer. I
shall return to Ra’s home and put together an army of Jaffa to return and
destroy all of you impudent Tau’ri.”
“I’ve heard that
before,” Daniel mumbled, thankfully not loud enough for Sakhmet to hear.
“You will accompany me to
the na’leuge room.”
“Na’leuge?” Daniel
repeated. “Control?”
Sakhmet looked surprised,
“You understand my native language? How is it you came to be so well versed in
the spoken word of the gods?”
“It’s a hobby,” Daniel
answered smartly and Sakmet’s eyes glowed briefly in irritation.
Sakhmet opened another door,
“It is not far,” she said. “Go down the stairs and do not attempt to
flee… I will be behind you.”
Daniel took a deep breath and
led the way down the narrow flight of stairs, James and Mira reluctantly
following and Sakhmet close behind with watchful eyes and her palm raised and
held ready.
“So, Daniel,” James said
conversationally. “Anything you’d like to tell us?”
“Now is not the time,”
Daniel whispered, shooting a nervous look over his shoulder at Sakhmet.
“Well,
perhaps whilst we’re in the process of being executed it would be more
convenient?” Mira said bitterly.
“Sure,” Daniel said.
“Sounds good.”
Mira glared at him. She’d
definitely been right the first time. The man had not changed.
Daniel
stepped off the last rung and entered the control room, “Wow,” he breathed.
He’d been on a Goa’uld
ship before but he’d never been in the control room. Blinking lights and
glowing domes surrounded him. An orange sphere was in the center of the room,
resembling the crystal on a DHD.
Mira irritably pushed Daniel
to the side so she could enter as well, James followed and Sakhmet brought up
the rear.
“Move to the corner…”
she ordered as she headed straight for the orange sphere that had caught
Daniel’s eye.
She was going to leave, take
them off the planet and he was just *letting* her? He had to do *something*.
Sakhmet smiled triumphantly as
her bare palm reached out to lovingly caress the pedestal holding the crystal.
The same crystal Daniel was attempting to find a way to destroy.
“What do you think,
children? What should I do with you after we leave this place?”
None of them answered as
Daniel clenched and unclenched his hands, his eyes trained on Sakhmet’s hand
as it now hovered just above the crystal.
“Should I make you into
hosts? Perhaps Jaffa, though I’d hate to waste your looks in such a manner…
and killing you just seems such a waste.”
“Well, it is of no
consequence… I shall decide later,” Sakhmet’s hand began to lower on what
Daniel knew would start up the ship.
He had to do something. And
with every fiber of his being he knew if he was going to do it, it had to be
now…
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Part Four: The Cat and the Mice
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Looking to the counter behind
him he saw a zat-nik-a-tel or as Jack called it a ‘zat gun’. He grabbed and
activated the weapon in one swift move, bringing it around to point directly at
Sakhmet.
Sakhmet looked up sharply, her
eyes glowing as she saw what he held in his hand. “You will not harm me,”
she growled. “You are not brave enough.”
Daniel licked his lips, he
could feel Mira and James hovering behind him, he thought he even heard one or
maybe both of them whisper ‘shoot her’.
Aiming
the gun Daniel fired. Sakhmet’s eyes lit with hatred.
The orange crystal exploded
with a burst of blue light, crashing to the floor around its pedestal. Sakhmet
took a step back and turned her attention back to Daniel.
“You will play dearly for
that *slave*! I assure you. But you’ve not changed anything. You’ve done
nothing but stall for time.”
Daniel didn’t hesitate as he
turned the zat gun on Sakhmet, with a dismissive wave of her hand it was torn
from his grasp.
Daniel winced as the zat gun
landed on the other side of the room. He mentally berated himself acknowledging
he should have taken a shot at Sakhmet, knowing that the opportunity to gain the
upper hand may not present itself again. Maybe he would have been able to render
her unconscious, but glancing at the weapon across the room, it was too late to
walk down that path now.
Just as Sakhmet began to
advance on Daniel to administer his punishment the four occupants of the room
turned towards the pounding on the east wall.
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Jack, Sam and Teal’c raced
through the corridors, looking for any trace of their missing friend and the two
other archeologists. They had reached yet another dead end but this time had
been unable to get it to open by pressing the lion sign.
“This has got to be the
right room,” Sam said. “It’s been locked from the inside like Sakhmet did
before. She’s probably in there with Daniel and his friends and doesn’t want
anyone to disturb her.”
“Yes,
well let’s not fail to disappoint her,” O’Neill said as he tried to pry
the trap door open.
Sam’s eyes went wide at his
futile efforts, “Sir, I don’t believe that will work,” she began but
Teal’c had joined the Colonel in trying to forcibly move the heavy wall.
“Come
on, Captain,” O’Neill said with a smile, “We have no other options and
there’s no harm in trying.”
“Jack!”
The cry came from the inside
of the room. Jack’s eyes turned four shades darker. “Daniel,” he said
quietly his worst fears confirmed. “Move aside,” he told Sam and Teal’c.
Teal’c and Sam stepped back
as Jack raised his gun firing off the remainder of his clip into the stone. The
barrier remained unaffected, still looming in front of them and adding to their
already growing feelings of helplessness.
“Maybe there’s another way
in, O’Neill,” Teal’c said.
“We don’t have the
time,” Jack hissed. “Daniel! You okay? Can you get this door open?”
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“Daniel! You okay? Can you
get this door open?”
‘Oh, yea. Sure Jack, I’ll
get right on that.’ Daniel thought channeling Jack O’Neill.
Sakhmet had done nothing more
than swing her hand in his direction… and Daniel had been thrown back into
James and Mira, knocking them all down into the corner.
Daniel gave thanks to the gods that protected archeologist that she had
not as of yet used her ribbon device.
Sakhmet’s eyes were lit up
again, but it was her posture that showed just how much he had angered her this
time. Her whole body was practically trembling with barely restrained emotion,
“All of you, fools! I could have made your lives easy, I could have protected
you.”
“Protected us?” Daniel
laughed. “How? By making us your personal slaves? Maybe turning us into hosts?
No thanks, I don’t want your kind of protection.”
Jack’s pistol could be heard
firing into the wall again. Just what did he think that was going to do anyway?
Sakhmet turned her steely gaze
back to the door, “I believe your friends wish to join us,” she said with a
deceptively sweet lilt. “Should I oblige them?”
Daniel was suddenly happy his
friend’s were protected on the other side of the wall. “No, they’re more
trouble than they’re worth. Trust me.”
Sakhmet glared at the young
man but there was the ghost of a smile dancing about her lips, “I believe it
would be my undoing if I were to do that.”
Turning to the door she
slammed her delicate hand onto the emblem near the door and it began to lift
upwards.
The three members of SG-1 had
their guns held ready as the door clicked and finished opening. “Come, join
us,” she said as she motioned for the three to go to the corner that the
archeologists’ were in.
“You three okay?” Jack
asked as he reached their side.
At the three nods, Jack turned
his attention back to Sakhmet, “Okay, Salmon, you’re obviously outnumbered,
what do you say you just give in gracefully?”
Sakhmet laughed, pulling all
the weapons from the humans grasps, “Only in number, not in power, I am much
stronger than any of you could imagine…”
“Yea, yea, yadda yadda…
I’ve heard this all before,” Jack said impatiently. “But we haven’t been
beaten yet.”
“Nor have I, and nor do I
intend to fall to slaves such as yourselves. The damage caused by the young one
can be easily repaired. And once my ship is functioning again we will leave here
and I will have you all punished.”
Daniel pushed past the human
barrier his three teammates had formed in front of him and dodged Jack’s hand
as it reached out to pull him back. “You’re alone here Sakhmet, you don’t
have anyone here to help you guard us, why don’t you just let them go… they
can’t harm you if they aren’t here.”
Sakhmet’s eyes narrowed,
“And what would I get in return for my kindness?”
“I’ll stay here,” Daniel
told her.
“Oh, I don’t think so,” Jack said firmly as he moved beside Daniel and
jerked him behind him.
Sakhmet now turned to Jack,
“I do not understand you slaves. Why this need to protect each other? You
would be much better off if you were to worry only about yourself.”
“That’s a matter of
opinion,” Daniel said, “Maybe we’d be better off physically but at what
cost to our souls?”
“Slaves have no souls,”
Sakhmet said vehemently. “You’re nothing but animals. Things to be
corralled.” Sakhmet placed her hand over the remains of the orange crystal and
her eyes lit up.
The pieces on the ground began
to lift and swirl around the pedestal, eventually coming to rest in their
original place and recreating the crystal as good as new.
“Now, we will leave,”
Sakhmet said. “And *all* of you will be coming with me.”
“And where will you go?”
Daniel asked.
“To Ra’s second world.”
“You really think you’ll
be able to control the people there?” Daniel asked. “Ra is dead and
they’ve tasted freedom, they won’t be made into slaves again.”
Sakhmet glared at him, “They
won’t be given a choice.”
“They’ll have a choice,”
Daniel said. “The choice to fight you, and don’t doubt that they’d win.”
Sakhmet continued to glare,
“No slaves will defeat me, I am more powerful than Ra, you called him false
but I assure you I *am* a god.”
Jack laughed, “You’re no
god. Haven’t you got it yet? We know what *you* are. And we’re not
afraid.”
“You should be,” Sakhmet
said with a smile as she raised her ribbon device. “I am in control, you have
no power here.” Placing her hand on the orange crystal her eyes lit up in
concentration.
Nothing happened.
Six eyes watched Sakhmet as
she frowned down angrily at the malfunctioning device.
Jack fought back a smirk and
began to edge towards the door.
Sakhmet lifted her palm
without taking her eyes off the crystal, “Not another step,” she told him
softly.
“Engine trouble?” Jack
asked as he obediently stopped moving towards the door.
Mira gave him a sideways
glance, you had to admire a man who could keep his sense of humor at a time like
this.
“There is no problem that I
cannot solve,” Sakhmet growled as she moved over to another wall.
James and Mira sighed
simultaneously, they were getting quickly annoyed. The others may be used to
this and see it as nothing but ‘routine’ but they weren’t and they were
growing restless of playing the helpless slaves.
“Well,” Mira prompted
Jack. “You’re the big army man, do something already.”
Jack glared at her,
“That’s Air Force, and if you’re patient I’m thinking of a plan as we
speak.”
“Thinking?” Mira asked.
“I take it this is a rare occurrence for you?”
Daniel and Sam bit back smiles
as Teal’c raised an eyebrow, surprisingly it was James who reminded them of
their situation. “As amusing as this banter is, don’t ya think we should be
working on a way out of here?”
Jack nodded, “That’s what
I was doing, until Cruella here--“
“Colonel,” Sam cut him
off. “Escape plan?”
“Right, well, Selma
doesn’t seem too extraordinary for a Goa’uld. All though there is that thing
she does swinging her arm and taking our guns from us without moving.”
Daniel nodded, “Yea, that
was kind of like the Nox, don’t you think? How Lya was able to pull the guns
from the marines surrounding me and the Tollans?”
Jack cleared his throat and
nodded to the twins who were now staring at Daniel with wide eyes, “Do the
words ‘need to know’ mean *anything* to you.”
Daniel sighed, “I think
we’ve got past being cryptic, Jack. We’re in a situation here and James and
Mira have a right to know exactly what they’re up against.”
“Do you children think I can
not hear your whispered plots?” Sakhmet asked softly from her position at the
other side of the room. “You will not escape here. I will not allow it.”
Jack cursed and looked up.
Sakhmet wasn’t even looking at them, seemingly lost in her task but he knew
better. She was listening and watching their every move.
Sakhmet raised her eyes and
they briefly met with Jacks, he was a little disturbed with what he saw hidden
beneath the deep green irises.
“My ship no longer
functions,” Sakhmet said the words as though they were distasteful. Obviously
not a fan of admitting defeat. “You will take me to the Chappa’i.”
“I’m afraid we can’t do
that,” Jack said. “You see it’s very far away and we can’t--“
“Don’t lie to her,
Jack,” Daniel interrupted. “She isn’t stupid. I’ll take you to the
Chappa’i.”
Daniel’s companions turned
to him in disbelief.
Daniel smiled at the Goa’uld.
“It really isn’t very far at all.”
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Part Five: Hall of the Two
Truths
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“Daniel what the hell do you
think you’re doing?” Jack cried.
Daniel shot him a glare,
“Maybe you don’t want to get out of this situation alive, Jack. But I’d
like to, what does it matter if we let her go through the Stargate?”
“Daniel,” Sam said
quietly. “You can’t be serious, I mean how do you expect to even get
there?”
“Mira, the temple of Ma’at
is only a mile away isn’t it?”
Mira nodded hesitantly, unsure
of what it was Daniel was planning. “Yes, why?”
Daniel smiled, “Because
that’s where the Stargate has been hidden,”
“What’s the Stargate?”
James asked, as Jack, Sam and Teal’c wondered what Daniel was thinking and
what this temple of Ma’at was.
“Enough,” Sakhmet.
“You,” she said pointing to Daniel, “Will take me to the Chappa’i. The
rest of you will die,”
Sakhmet raised her ribbon
device but Daniel stepped in front of her, “No, you allow them to live or I
won’t take you where you want to go.”
Cold eyes leveled in his
direction, “If I leave them here how can I be sure you *will* take me where I
want to go?”
“Because frankly I’d like
to get you off my planet as quickly as possible,”
Sakhmet’s gaze didn’t
waver from the young man as she studied him, he wasn’t a warrior like the
three standing behind him and she guessed he wasn’t quite as aggressive as the
two glowering at her from behind the three warriors.
But of all of them it was he
whom she feared. There was an intelligence in his eyes that promised justice.
Judgment.
“You will take me, and I
will bring this one as insurance,” Sakhmet grabbed Mira by her long brown hair
and pulled her to her. “The others may live and remain.”
Daniel nodded, he knew he
wouldn’t be able to talk Sakhmet into leaving Mira as well so he decided this
was the best he could hope for, for now.
“Deal,” he said assuredly.
“No!” Jack yelled, getting
frustrated at having matters taken out from his hands. “No deal, you want a
hostage then you can take me.”
Sakhmet turned smiling eyes in
O’Neill’s direction, “For a warrior that isn’t a very sound tactical
request. I get the feeling that this one will cause less trouble than you
would.”
Mira, who was in the process
of trying to disentangle her hair from Sakhmet’s grasp growled. “We’ll see
about that,” she muttered.
Sakhmet opened the door and
tossed Mira through, motioning that Daniel should precede her through as well.
Daniel looked back to his
friends who were watching him with varying expressions, anger, concern,
acceptance, and uncertainty.
“Sorry,” he whispered as
he walked from the room.
“Daniel,
don’t--“ Jack’s protests were cut off as Sakhmet exited as well and sealed
the door, locking it’s four occupants inside.
“You can’t just lock them
in there!” Daniel cried.
“I can do whatever I
wish,” Sakhmet said coldly. “They will find another way out, I am simply
assuring that we will be gone before they succeed.”
Daniel sighed, hoping he was
doing the right thing, and praying he was right about his theories. He’d read
some of the hieroglyphs adorning the walls, and what he’d seen had fascinated
him. And hopefully had given him a way out of this mess.
Looking over at
Mira he began to have serious doubts. The plan had been to get Sakhmet
away from his friends so they would be safe. So if he were wrong he would be the
only one hurt.
But now Mira’s life hung in
the balance.
And if Ma’at wasn’t who he
thought she was, and her temple didn’t have what he thought it did…
“You will lead,” Sakhmet
ordered prodding both Mira and Daniel in front of her.
Daniel sighed and began to
make his way out of the pyramid.
Mira gave Daniel a sideways
glance, “So what is this Stargate? And why is it in the temple of Ma’at?
Ma’at was the goddess of truth and justice.”
“Yes,”
“Well, Sakhmet is pretty
much the opposite, why would she want anything of Ma’at’s?”
“The Stargate doesn’t
belong to Ma’at.”
“Then who does it belong
to?”
Daniel shrugged, “I don’t
know who built it,”
“But you do know what it
is?”
“Silence!” Sakhmet
ordered.
Mira lowered her voice but
wasn’t quite intimidated enough to stop talking all together, “What is it,
Daniel? Don’t you think I’ve got a right to know?”
“Yes,
but that doesn’t mean I can tell you. I’m sorry, but there are some secrets
that are best kept.”
Mira glared at him, “So
I’m just being led to slaughter, you’ve got no plan, do you?”
Daniel narrowed his eyes,
“Nope, you’ve got me. No plan, I’m just giving Sakhmet what she wants.”
“That’s not like you,”
Mira said, unwilling to believe that Daniel would allow this creature to go free
even for the sake of his friends.
“I do a lot of things
nowadays that would surprise you. I’m not the same person I was all those
years ago. Please stop expecting me to be,” Daniel said quietly.
Mira looked behind her and saw
Niven in the distance, she nudged Daniel but he quickly shook his head. He
didn’t want to involve any more people and Sakhmet would have no reason to
keep Niven alive.
With a sigh Mira continued to
lead the way to the temple of Ma’at.
“I do not sense the
Chappa’i,” Sakhmet said.
“It’s in a protective
field, built by my people,” Daniel lied.
Sakhmet’s eyes narrowed but
she seemed to accept the answer.
“Have you been in the temple
of Ma’at yet?” Daniel asked Mira.
She shook her head, “No, we
were planning on exploring it after we finished with this one,”
Nodding Daniel stared ahead
into the sands, the sun was halfway past the horizon and had turned a dull
orange. He hoped that Jack was able to escape from the temple before dark and
get Niven to take them back to the camp.
“How much further?” Daniel
asked.
Mira pointed in front of them
and Daniel looked up, the pyramid was slightly smaller than the other and the
stones seemed newer. He guessed it would take about another twenty minutes to
reach it.
More than enough time to
perfect his plan.
If you could call what he had
in mind a plan…
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Jack pounded his fist against
the wall in frustration.
It looked like he’d be
having that martyrism lecture with Daniel again.
Carter winced sympathetically,
“I’m sure Daniel has a plan, sir,” she said quietly.
“Right, unfortunately
Daniel’s plans usually involve him almost getting himself killed.”
“O’Neill,” Teal’c
said. “We must leave this place and reach Daniel Jackson.”
“Damn
right we do,” a recently familiar voice snapped. “We have to get to them
before that goddess realizes Daniel has no intentions of giving her what she
wants. Daniel ran a good bluff, I almost believed the act but he can’t keep it
up forever,” James said solemnly.
O’Neill turned to James,
“Well, you’re the grave robber can you find us a way out of here?”
James pointed to a spot over
O’Neill’s left shoulder and Jack turned around. Across the room was the
narrow staircase that James had come down earlier.
“Right,” Jack said as he
spotted and picked Daniel’s gun off the floor. “Let’s go.”
The staircase led them back to
the old bedroom. “This is where Sakhmet brought us earlier with those
rings.”
O’Neill
nodded, “Carter, do you think you’ll be able to reactivate the rings?”
Carter shrugged, “I can try,
there should be some control switch somewhere, they usually have them on the
ribbon devices but there may be a permanent one around here somewhere.”
O’Neill,
Carter and Teal’c began to search the walls as James walked to the middle of
the room. Seeing a familiar blue jewel he reached out to touch it.
O’Neill turned around just
in time to see his fingers caress the diamond. Cursing archeologists everywhere
for being so impulsive he called out to Teal’c and Carter.
They could hear the hum of the
rings warming up and reached James just in time to be caught inside the rings as
they collapsed to the ground.
When they appeared back in the
mass tomb O’Neill shot James a glare and James returned it with a cheeky grin,
“Floor One, ladies’ wear and lingerie.”
“Come on, kids,” Jack said
ignoring James unsuccessful attempt to lighten the mood. “We should be able to
find our way out of here now. James, can you take us to this temple of Mat?”
James nodded, “Ma’at, and
yes but it will take a while to reach it on foot.”
Jack nodded, “Alright, I’d
like to get a report in to Hammond but I don’t think we have time to get back
to camp and I certainly don’t believe we should split up.”
“I
can send Niven back to the camp for help,” James offered.
Jack nodded his approval,
“Good idea, I’ll tell you what to say though… I don’t want you to lead
him to believe we’ve run into some dead goddess.”
“But haven’t we?” James
interjected.
“No,” Jack said firmly.
“Not even close.”
“What then?” James snapped
irritably. “Is it some alien? God, all this time and Daniel’s been right!
There is no way that technology we encountered belonged to the ancient
Egyptians! So why don’t you just tell me what the hell that was!”
Jack
looked at him with real regret, “I can’t, and you’re better off not
knowing anyway.”
James remained quiet as he led
the way out of the temple. He hoped that Daniel knew what he was doing and he
and Mira were unharmed.
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“Well?” Daniel prompted.
“We’re here,”
Sakhmet was staring at the
temple with wide eyes, “Ma’at was one of my greatest enemies,” she said as
she made no move to enter.
“I’m sure she’s dead by
now,” Daniel said as he started for the entrance.
“She is,” Sakhmet nodded,
“I’m the one who killed her.”
Daniel grimaced, “Then why
are you afraid to enter?”
“I fear nothing!” Sakhmet
growled grabbing Mira’s arm and propelling her into the temple.
Daniel took the hint and
helped steady and lead Mira into the temple. Sakhmet followed them in and as she
crossed the threshold the entire pyramid began to shake.
Daniel threw Mira to the
ground and shielded her from the falling rocks.
Sakhmet let out a cry of out
rage as cold metal walls slammed down around them, sealing them in.
A woman flickered to existence
in the center of the hall and the shaking began to calm. “Welcome to my
temple,” the hologram said.
It reminded Daniel of the
hologram of Thor Jack had described to him. Maybe Ma’at had been an Asgard.
“You have come here despite
my warnings to stay away and now your fate is sealed. Only the pure and the
judged may exit here. You may stay until you are ready to face judgment in the
Hall of Two Truths.”
As the hologram disappeared
Sakhmet wasted no time in redirecting her attention to Daniel who was being
pushed away by a haughty Mira.
“You did this! You knew what
was here, there is no Chappa’i! This time you shall pay true and dearly for
your deceit.”
“Hey,”
Daniel said as he stood. “You were the one who said trusting me would be your
undoing, is it my fault you didn’t take your own advice?”
“I can bare no fault, so
yes, you *are* the one to blame. I am above reproach.”
“Really,” Mira drawled as
she stepped forward, seemingly every bit as fearless as Jack had been earlier,
and he was used to this. “You
want to put that theory to the test? Because I have a few things I’d like to
say about what I think of you…”
Daniel grabbed her arm to stop
her forward progress. “You’re trapped now, do what you want with us but you
can’t escape.”
Sakhmet’s gaze traveled to
the only exit in the room, the narrow hallway with an inscription engraved
across the top. “Dai truva me soventra.”
“The Hall of Two Truths,”
Daniel translated. “Are you prepared to weigh your worth?”
Sakhmet eyed the innocent
passageway with suspicion. “I have killed Ma’at,” she repeated. “Her
tricks are most likely inactive now.”
“So test it,” Mira
challenged.
Sakhmet turned cold eyes on
her two slaves. Her two *expendable* slaves. “No, I will not, but you will.”
Sakmet motioned to Daniel. “You slave will weigh your worth, if you may pass
judgment then I know there will be no worry for me.”
Daniel stared at the imposing
entrance. Remembering Thor’s hammer and how it only harmed those with
parasites he took a deep breath and stepped forward.
“Daniel!” Mira called as
he stepped forward, terrified of what this Hall of Two Truths might entail.
Daniel made it to the other
side unharmed. Sakhmet smiled evilly. “A slave would never be judged worthy.
It is as I said, these tricks no longer work.”
Sakhmet pushed Mira through to
Daniel and the young woman muttered, “She does that just one more time…”
“Now that you’ve used up
your worth slave,” Sakhmet sneered at Daniel. “I can inflict your punishment
at last.
Daniel grabbed Mira’s hand
and subtly pulled her back as Sakhmet approached.
He braced himself as the
goddess reached the entry. A flash of orange lit the hallway and Mira gasped and
stepped further back.
Sakhmet
was caught in the energy field, obviously in pain. Daniel had no pity for the
god but he couldn’t help but feel for the host.
With a final crackle the metal
barriers lifted and the limp body of Sakhmet fell to the floor. Daniel rushed to
her side with Mira calling after him not to get close to her.
Daniel
knelt beside the woman and felt for a pulse. “She’s alive,” he said with
relief.
Mira eyed him dubiously,
“And this is a good thing?”
Daniel
nodded. He didn’t quite know how to explain that Sakhmet was dead, and it was
someone else entirely he was kneeling beside.
A host that had been lost
within themselves for centuries upon centuries.
Daniel sighed. One problem
solved. Two more coming into play.
Working out exactly what to
say to Mira and James about all they had encountered today. As well as taking
care of a recently imprisoned refugee from ancient Egypt.
Routine, indeed…
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Security Risks
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Jack,
Sam, Teal’c and James stumbled out into the fading light. It was nearly night
now and if they were going to reach Mira and Daniel they’d have to hurry.
Wasting no time, James took
the lead, heading to where Niven waited anxiously. Once he’d reached the
native he turned to Jack who was jogging up to him.
“What do you want me to tell him?”
“Tell him to go back to camp
and talk to David, was it?” James nodded and Jack continued, “Have him
contact the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. All he has to do is mention the Stargate
and he’ll get through.”
“He just has to say ‘Stargate’”
James asked.
Jack nodded, having David say
that would cause an uproar but that was exactly what he wanted. The breach of
security would cause an investigation and there would no doubt be teams sent
within hours. And once Hammond realized where the call had come from he’d
waste no time in sending back up.
James turned to Niven and
translated, the man nodded and left on his way, obviously happy to put some
distance between himself and the temple. Jack couldn’t blame him.
“Alright, kids,” Jack
said, “Lets go to this temple of Mauve.”
James opened his mouth to say
Ma’at but decided it wouldn’t do any good and silently began to lead the
way.
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Daniel sighed as Mira paced
beside him, he’d tried to convince her that ‘Sakhmet’ was no longer a
threat but she’d hear none of it.
“Daniel! How can you say
that? Just ‘cause she got a little fried you think when she wakes up she’ll
be rehabilitated? She’s trying to *kill* you, for Christ sake!”
God but she was *exactly* like
Jack, sometimes.
“Trust me, Mira,” Daniel
pleaded softly without taking his eyes for the Egyptian woman.
“What reason have you given
me to trust you, Daniel? You’ve done nothing but lie since you got here.”
“Look, I *know* you’ve got
no reason to… but you still have to trust me. I don’t know what will happen
if you don’t.”
“What does that mean!”
Mira snapped.
“Look, you know I’ve been
working for the military… and well, they are pretty closed mouth about their
research, even more so than you and James.”
“Are you threatening me?”
Daniel rolled his eyes, “No,
I’m not threatening you, I’m warning you. It’d be in your best interests
to believe whatever story that they give you.”
“But it won’t be the
truth, will it? You’re asking quite a lot of me, Daniel. I happen to know for
a fact that you would never accept anything but the truth but that’s exactly
what you’re asking me to do. Listen to lies.”
“Yes.”
“I can’t do that.”
“That’s what I was afraid
of.”
“You’re going to have to
tell me the truth, Daniel. All of it, starting with why this psychopath is
suddenly not a threat.”
“He can’t do that,”
Daniel’s head snapped up at
the voice behind him, “Jack!”
“Hey, Daniel, what
happened?”
“The same thing that
happened with Thor,” he told his three teammates, knowing they’d be the only
one’s to understand.
“Mira,” James said as he
stepped forward to embrace his sister. “I was worried.”
“I’m fine,” Mira
assured.
“We have to contact
Hammond,” Daniel said vaguely, his eyes straying back to the beauty lying
unconscious at his feet.
“It’s taken care of,”
Sam assured. “How is she?”
“She hasn’t regained
consciousness yet, but her pulse is strong,” Daniel reported.
“Good,” Jack said.
“Hopefully she’ll stay that way until we can get back to the SGC.”
“O’Neill,” Teal’c
said. “What shall we do until the ‘backup’ arrives.”
Good question, buddy, Jack
thought. “Um, set up camp, I suppose,” was all he said aloud. “We’ll
never make it back to the site in the dark.”
Teal’c nodded, “I will
take the first watch.”
Daniel shook his head, “No,
that’s alright, I will. I don’t want her to wake up and become scared.”
Teal’c stepped forward, “I
will wake you if there is any change in her condition but you need sleep.”
Daniel sighed and acquiesced.
He was too tired to argue anyway.
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Alease Suvant the first
daughter of Morgin opened her eyes of her own accord for the first time in over
a century.
The absence of her malevolent
inner voice filling her with a sense of confusion and loss. But also of relief.
Had the demon inside her at
last been slain?
Alease heard whispered voices
and turned towards the noise.
“We can’t go back,” a male voice whispered harshly.
“I spent a good fifteen
minutes talking them into giving me a ‘watch’ did you really believe I’d
waste it?” an equally haughty female voice raged back.
“Mira, what if there’s
more of… her back at the temple? We can’t go back there, Daniel said--“
“I don’t care what Daniel
said,” the voice belonging to the one called Mira interrupted.
Alease felt faint, back to the
temple? What temple? Where those the people who had freed her?
“Mira,”
“What?”
James pointed behind her and
Mira turned to see Sakhmet sitting up and staring at them confusedly, a soft
stream of morning light shinning through the doors bathing her with unearthly
glow.
“Shit,” Mira cursed as she
carefully knelt beside Daniel. “Daniel, Daniel, she’s awake…”
Daniel
sat up groggily and looked across the room, instantly becoming alert at what he
saw.
The former host was squatting
across from him, now fully alert and looking like a scared rabbit about to bolt.
“Hi,” Daniel said softly,
he’d been trying not to scare her but it didn’t work.
Alease jumped to her feet and
turned to run deeper into the temple.
Daniel, cursing under his
breath in Abydonian, darted after her, James and Mira close on his heels, all three calling
out “Wait!” as they went.
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Jack’s eyes shot open at a
shout of ‘wait’ as did Teal’c’s and Carter’s beside him.
Jumping to his feet Jack
noticed immediately the absence of the three archeologists’ and of the host.
“O’Neill,” Teal’c
whispered, his voice as tense as Jack had ever heard it.
As a shadow blocked the
sunlight and he swung around he realized why.
At the entrance was Lieutenant
Colonel Samuels, flanked by at least ten of his men and all geared up as though
they were heading into a war zone.
“Colonel O’Neill,”
Samuels said. “We heard you might be having a bit of trouble.”
“You heard?” Jack asked
dubiously.
Samuels flashed an oily smile,
“We intercepted a call to the SGC, you really should have called us you know.
Matters such of this fall under the jurisdiction of the NID.”
Jack cringed at the name,
“Right, well we’ve got it under control now,”
“I’ll be the judge of
that, Colonel, now where’s Dr. Jackson and the two archeologists responsible
for this dig? The man I talked to back at the camp said something about evidence
of aliens. And you’ll never guess what we found in the first temple, a
sarcophagus.”
“What are you going to do
Samuels?” Jack asked tiredly.
“I’m assuming that Mr. and
Ms. Reynolds have learned more than they should about what we do, Colonel. I’m
going to act accordingly.”
“I’m not going to let you
just kill them!” Jack exploded.
“Well then, Colonel, I
suggest you’d better find them first.”
Samuels and his men stormed
the temple heading off in all directions. Jack helplessly ran a hand through his
hair.
“Sir,” Carter said
quietly. “Over there,”
Looking to where Carter was
pointing he saw a small icon on the wall. Making sure that the NID officers were
truly gone the three headed towards it.
“Another secret door?”
Jack asked.
“It appears so,” Teal’c
answered as he reached out to push it.
Jack lead the way through,
“Well let’s hope it leads to Daniel.”
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As the archeologists’ chased
the woman down the halls, their path became darker and darker, cut off from the
limited sunlight.
Daniel stopped abruptly and
Mira and James crashed into him.
“Hey!” Mira cried
indignantly.
“I can’t see where she
went,” Daniel explained.
“Look!” James shouted.
A light appeared at the end of
the hall, emanating from around the corner, cautiously, Daniel headed towards
it.
When he reached the source he
found another control room, the woman hovering over a pedestal holding a very
familiar orange crystal. It was exactly like the one on Sakhmet’s ship.
“What are you doing?”
Daniel asked of her.
“Stay away from me!” the
woman ordered. “I will not be enslaved again!”
“We won’t enslave you,”
Daniel said soothingly, “We’re here to help. The demon has been banished
please wait so we can explain to you. We will not hurt you. We got rid of the
demon, you’ve no reason to be scared.”
Alease looked at him warily,
her heart told her to trust him, but her head reminded her of how she’d once
too many times been deceived.
“I’m Daniel,” the man
said, “This is Mira and James. We won’t hurt you, you have my word.”
“I am Alease,” she told
him reluctantly, listening to her heart.
The man named Daniel smiled
and it was so genuine Alease felt her own lips curl in response. “Hi Alease, I
know you must be scared but we won’t hurt you.”
Alease’s
eyes widened suddenly, flashes of memories assaulting her. Pieces of her life
she’d had no control over. She remembered the one named Daniel leading her
here, telling her this is where she’d find the Chappa’i, but it had been a
trap.
“I remember you,” she
announced.
Daniel smiled again, “Then
you know it was Sakhmet we wished to stop, never you.”
Alease nodded, “I believe I
can trust you. You fight against the false gods as I once did.”
Daniel was at once intrigued,
forgetting the presence of his other friends. “Really?”
Alease nodded, “On my
planet, Suralin, we had slain the evil one and his mate had taken me as her host
as retribution.”
“Your planet…” Mira
echoed, her voice cracking.
“Suralin…” James said in
succession, with equal disbelief.
“It is a beautiful place,”
Alease said sadly, “With temples like these at every turn and three suns each
twice as magnificent as the one here on the first world.”
“My god,” Mira breathed. She’d sell her very soul for the chance to
explore a place like that and she knew James would do the same.
“I want to go home,”
Alease said. “Please, Dan-yel, you must not try to stop me… I… I… my
home…”
Daniel winced in sympathy,
“I know you want to leave but--“
“Daniel!” a shout
interrupted him.
Jack, Sam and Teal’c shot
through a door on the other side of the room.
“Thank god we found you,”
Sam said as she tried to catch her breath. “The NID are here… they…”
Jack got right to the heart of
the matter. “They’re going to kill your friends and probably take her,” he
motioned to Alease, “For a lab rat, we have to get them out of here.”
Voices echoed through the
halls, and the occupants of the room stiffened.
“It appears to be too
late,” Teal’c said.
“Not too late,” Alease
said. “If your lives are in danger then I will take you with me,”
“Wow, wow, wow, wait a
minute. With you? Where are you going?” Jack demanded.
Alease turned to him, “I am
taking this ship and going home, you are welcome to join me,”
Two identical sets of eyes lit
up at the prospect. Mira and James sharing a look that spoke volumes.
“We’ll go,” they said as
one.
“What!” Daniel cried.
“They’re going to kill us,
Daniel,” Mira said reasonably. “Choosing between going to a archeologist’s
dream and staying to be killed is not a hard choice.”
“I don’t think you
understand what you’re accepting,” Daniel said desperately.
“Daniel,” Mira said
softly. “We do understand, and it’s more than we ever dreamed,” she paused
as the gruff voices grew closer. “You’ve been living this life, now we want
our turn.”
“We must go,” Alease said
urgently. “This ‘NID’ grow nearer.”
Mira pulled Daniel into a hug,
“We want this, Daniel,” she whispered fiercely. “This isn’t just because
we’ve got no other choice.”
“You must hurry,” Alease
urged.
Jack took Daniel by the arm
and began to lead them to the exit, Carter and Teal’c were already waiting by
the door.
“I…” Daniel started.
“Good luck,”
Mira smiled at him, her green
eyes sparkling as Jack tugged him all the way out the door and the stone began
to lower.
The door shut and the walls
began to vibrate as the ship took off. Daniel leaned against the wall in
exhaustion, both physical and mental.
“You okay?” Jack asked.
Daniel nodded, “Yea,
they’ll be fine.”
His teammates nodded their
agreement and Daniel smiled slightly.
“Colonel O’Neill!”
Samuels rounded the corner and glared at SG-1. “I see you found Dr. Jackson,
now why don’t you tell me where the others are?”
“Oh, you mean Mira and
James?” Jack asked. “Damn, you just missed them, they said to tell you
hello, before they left in their Goa’uld ship with a former host.”
Samuels turned red, “You
allowed them to take off in an alien ship!”
Jack’s eyes narrowed, “Of
course not, I just didn’t stop them. I’m sure you understand, I had no back
up or weapons and didn’t want to risk my team.”
Samuels only appeared to grow
angrier. “My superiors will be hearing of this, Colonel, I assure you.”
Jack smiled patronizingly,
“And Hammond will be hearing that the NID have been intercepting calls to
*his* facility.”
“Let’s move out men,”
Samuels said icily, “We’ll have to call in a sweeper team to recover all the
Goa’uld technology. Colonel, I suggest you and your team return to the SGC,
you’re no longer needed here.”
Jack smiled, “Now that’s
the best suggestion I’ve heard all day.”
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Jack grabbed two beers from
his fridge and returned to his living room, tossing one to Daniel he collapsed
in the lounge chair.
“That was some vacation,”
he said smartly.
Daniel gave a half smile,
“Yea,”
“So I guess I was right,”
“How so?” Daniel asked.
“About you always getting
into trouble,”
“How do you know I wasn’t
right?” Daniel asked.
“What do you mean,” Jack asked with narrowed eyes.
“Well, I said it was *you*
that was giving us such bad luck and since you came with me…”
“What you think if you’d
gone alone nothing would have happened?”
Daniel smiled and twisted the
cap off his beer, “I guess we’ll never know.”
The End!!!!!
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