Title: Thalma

Author: Kelly Mullins

E-mail: kelly.mullins@verizon.net

Web: http://www.geocities.com/musicgrl72/kellyf.html

Terms:

Rating: M...

Sequel: Sequel to "L2J-409"

Spoilers: Stargate(as in the movie), In the Line of Duty,

the Curse, Seth.

Archive: Tell me where it's going so I can visit.:-)

Keywords: SJ Romance, Angst, action/adventure

Summary: How did the letters Sam and Jack wrote on Thalma

change things for their families? What happened to Thalman

society with the loss of their gods? What's up with the

elder O'Neills? Ya know when you think everything makes

sense and then you realize none of it ever did?

Authors' note: I LOVE e-mail and whether good of bad I will

respond. Flames are used to power Teal'c's staff weapon.

Thank You: Jay!! Jo R.!! and everyone else.

Disclaimer: These characters don't belong to me. "Fan

fiction is for people with original ideas just not original

characters."

"Thalma"

By. Kelly Mullins

Three Months Later...

Jack O'Neill was on his way out the back door of his

house as the telephone started to ring, he looked longingly

at his wife who was already out there speaking with their

friends before turning around and grabbing the receiver.

"Hello?"

"Jack dear, is that you?" An oddly familiar voice asked

on the other end.

"Mom?"

"I got your letter, we had no idea you'd been missing

for over five years, and then we only found out you had been

found a couple of days ago."

"We haven't spoken in nine years, why call now?"

"Because your father and I love you, it upset us both

that you had been missing in action for five years before we

found out."

"Both of you made it pretty clear you wouldn't mind

seeing me dead, I wouldn't have even written that damned

letter if Carter hadn't made me."

"Ooh... father, you said a bad word! Mother isn't going

to be happy when she finds out." Maja happily hopped off the

last step and walked oddly over to him. Maja and Toran had

refused to wear anything other than sandals until they had

realized that Colorado tended to get a little bit cool, Maja

still hadn't adjusted to walking in her new tennis shoes.

"Hold on a minute Mom." He said pulling the phone away

from his ear and setting it on the kitchen counter he was

leaning against. "Maj, why don't you go find your brother

and play outside?"

"But Father, Mother said we could wait for

Grandfather."

"Maj honey, I promise the minute he gets here I'll send

him around back. I'm pretty sure Cassandra and Rya'c are

already here, and it looks like Shelly's stealing everyone's

attention." Reluctantly Maja ran up the stairs yelling her

brother's name.

"Sorry Mom, I believe we were just about to hang up on

each other."

"Jack," She asked curiously. "Who was that?"

"My daughter, today's my wife's birthday... we've got a

lot of friends and family coming."

"You've gotten remarried?"

"Yes, and right now I'm happier than I've ever been. So

if we're done with this little stroll down memory lane..."

"Why didn’t you tell us? You've even had more children?

They really just waited for you while you were gone?"

"No, I was with them. It's a very long, very classified

story."

"Why can't you even be civil to us?"

"Because mother, everything is wonderful right now." He

smiled, relieved as Sam came in the back door and wrapped

her arms around his waist, seconds later there was a knock

at the front door as it opened.

"Hello? Anyone home?"

"Dad's here." Jack stated to Sam. "Hey Jacob, we're in

the kitchen." He called out. "Listen Mom, I've gotta go, if

you're really that interested in my life you can call back

some other time." He hung up the phone.

"Mom?" Jacob questioned.

"My mother, said she just found out I'm not MIA

anymore."

"Did she get the letter you wrote?" Sam asked giving

her father a hug.

"Yeah, that's how she found out I was gone. Nine years

with no communication and she just up and calls me out of

the blue."

"Grandfather!" Maja had obviously found Toran as both

children bound into the room attacking the now much-loved

Grandfather.

"Hey guys." He said as the five of them made their way

out the back door to join the small crowd gathered there.

"Rya'c and Cassandra have arrived." Teal'c stated.

"Hi Jack! Maja, Toran come here." Cassandra ran off

with the two children, Rya'c stood proudly next to his

father, both in matching hats.

"Hard to believe she's grown up so much."

"She's more mature than I was at that age." Janet

answered.

"I can't believe she had herself transferred here."

"I'm pretty happy about it, with us working at the SGC

again, it's nice to have her at least in town." Rya'c

excused himself to go stand by Cassandra as she played a

game with Toran and Maja.

"Rya'c asked my permission to court Cassie." Daniel

announced.

"What did you say?"

"That she's her own person and can make her own

decisions." Teal'c had of course noticed his son's extreme

attachment to Cassandra, but he hadn't realized he had

become so serious, Jaffa do not take courtships lightly.

Soon everyone ate, steaks (considering Sam and Jack

still weren't satisfied after their five-year absence from

all beef products) and bananas because everyone seemed to be

going through soli withdrawal.

"Mother, father said a bad word while he was talking on

the telephone."

"Father, you did?" Toran gave up trying to imitate

Teal'c's silence.

"I'm sure your father is very sorry for what he said

and I will make sure he apologizes." Jack just looked

sheepishly at his wife.

"Yeah guys, very bad thing I did, won't do it again, I

swear." That exciting conversation over they moved on to the

presents. Sam received a book from Daniel and Janet, a shirt

from Cassandra, a 'You! Off my planet!' coffee mug from

Teal'c and Rya'c, Yuatyu and Sokj gave her a gift

certificate to Omaha Steaks (obviously they had been

exploring the world around them), her father gave her a

beautiful necklace similar to one her mother used to wear,

but with a non-terrestrial luster, and lastly from Jack and

the kids she got a framed version of their first family

photograph which had been taken only a month earlier.

After everyone had sat around talking for hours, with the

express purpose of boring the children out of their minds,

everyone left leaving Jacob in one of Sam and Jack's guest

rooms. Maja and Toran still didn't want to have their own

rooms so everything was much as it had been on Thalma.

Jack helped both kids get ready, as Sam made sure her father

had everything he could possibly ever need. After Jacob

assured her he would happily allow Selmak to watch

television until a more reasonable hour of sleep rolled

around, it seemed that none of the Thalmans had gotten used

to the idea of waiting around after dark to go to sleep,

even Sam and Jack, who had spent their entire lives living

by an earthly sleep pattern still felt the urge to hop into

bed no matter what time it was.

Two hours later Sam was jerked out of sleep by the

annoying ring of the telephone. She looked to her husband to

find him sleeping soundly; she grabbed her robe and made a

mad dash down the stairs pulling up the offending device on

the 4th ring.

"Hello?"

"Could I please speak to Jonathan?"

""I'm sorry but he's asleep already." She winced at the

harshness of her voice; after all it was only 2100.

"Could you wake him?"

"I'm sorry but we've got work very early tomorrow

morning. I would be happy to have him call you back."

"Who is this?"

"I'm his wife, Sam."

"Please tell him his mother called, we will be in

Colorado Springs soon."

"I will tell him, but I don't know when he'll be able

to get back in contact with you." They both exchanged the

necessary pleasantries and once Sam had replaced the

telephone in its cradle she headed back up the stairs.

"Who was on the phone?" Jack questioned as he welcomed

her sleepily back into their bed.

"Your mother, she said they're going to be in town

soon."

"Oh Crap."

SG-1 left at 0700 the next morning, this was only their

third mission since Sam and Jack's five-year absence. Jacob

was more than happy to spend a few days with his

grandchildren, he had regretted missing everything, and just

as everyone else who knew the family had, he had forgotten

about the fact that Toran really wasn't related to them at

all. Everyone in Cheyenne Mountain held their breaths as

SG-1 went through the wormhole and the Stargate deactivated.

They wouldn't be back until late the next evening.

Jacob Carter had spent the entire day with his two wonderful

grandchildren, a job that he felt was much more tiring than

playing cat and mouse with the Goa'uld. He had realized that

the two people in his body were not match for the energy

contained in the bodies of the two spunky children.

Jacob laughed at a joke of Selmak's as he finished the

dishes from their dinner and looked around for something to

entertain his /minds/, the children having claimed it was

time for them to go to bed at 1830. Deciding for lack of

anything better to do he went out on the back porch to try

out his son in law's telescope.

It was 1915 when Toran tiredly rolled over and looked at his

sister's angelic sleeping face. Realizing that he was never

going to bet back to sleep if someone didn't answer the door

and that his grandfather obviously wasn’t going to get it he

plodded tiredly down the steps.

"May I help you?" He asked the two people standing on

the front porch.

"Um..." They started at him in open-mouth dismay.

"It's late and I would like to go back to bed..." He

tried to get them to whatever their reason for banging on

/his/ door in the middle of the night.

"What's your name?" The woman asked.

"Toran'ra Carter-O'Neill."

"Oh, is your um... father home?"

"No," Toran heard a sound and then looked behind

himself. "Grandfather, there are some people here to see

father."

"I'm sorry, but Jack's away on business."

"We're his parents."

"Oh then come in, I'm Jacob Carter." He stuck out his

hand and soon the two people had shaken it.

"Olivia and James O'Neill."

"Would you like some coffee?"

"We would really appreciate that." James spoke for the

first time. As Jacob led the way into the kitchen Toran

followed silently.

"So, what brings you to see Jack? From what I've heard

you haven't spoken in almost nine years." Jacob spoke as he

busied himself with the rarely used three-month-old coffee

maker.

"We wanted to see our son, we knew nothing of his new

life, and it bothered us that we didn't even know he'd been

gone for over five years." Olivia could feel Toran's curious

eyes burning into her back.

"Grandfather, may I go back to bed now?"

"Oh sorry Tor, didn't realize you were still down

here." Jacob hugged his grandson, rubbing his shaven head.

"Of course you can go back to bed, just try not to wake your

sister."

"I will see you as the Tau'ri sun rises." He said

formally before turning and running back up the stairs.

Jacob turned back to the O'Neill's who just looked

bewildered.

"He's great kid, your son is a wonderful father."

"How old is 'Tor'?"

"Toran is six and his sister Maja is five. I just met

them three months ago and already I'm crazy about 'em."

"When did Jack remarry?"

"Almost six years ago, when I found out my daughter had

married her commanding officer I wasn't really surprised, it

was the two children that left my head spinning."

"Your daughter is in the Air Force?"

"Yes, Sam's a Major, she worked with Jack for four

years before they were um, declared MIA."

"What were they doing while they were gone? The

military said analysis of deep space radar telemetry but how

could they have been missing in action if they were working

in a mountain all day?"

"Everything about that is classified, I'm very sorry I

can't give you any more information, I had to join up myself

before Sammy would even mention her work around me."

"We heard he had retired again and then it was just a

few months ago that we found out he was even working again."

"Jack should be back tomorrow night, you're welcome to

stay here tonight and get to know the children."

"I don't think he would welcome us to just interlope on

his home and family while he's not here."

"If Jack's got a problem with it then let me deal with

him."

"Thank you Jacob." They said and he quietly led them up

the stairs and into the remaining guest room. Once they

retrieved their bags from outside the O'Neill's settled down

in their son's home for the first time in nearly a decade.

"What are we going to do today grandfather? I want to

see Shelmeria. Will you call Sokj and Yuatyu on the

telephone and see if she can come over?" Maja prattled as

the got her shoes tied.

"Maj, I'm sorry but we got some visitors last night and

you're going to spend the day with them."

"Who are they grandfather?" Toran asked giving up on

tying his shoes and presented his foot to Jacob.

"They are your father's parents."

"I thought they didn't like him."

"Where did you hear that?"

"Mother and Father we're discussing it on the boat to

Kalhia."

"They were discussing Charlie and the baby mother lost

when I was younger." Maja stated matter-of-factly.

"You guys aren't supposed to be listening in on your

parent's private conversations." The O'Neill's came down the

stairs; both were rested and fully clothed.

"It's early, do you get up this early everyday?"

"They do, I like to keep semi-normal hours." Jacob

pointed Olivia in the direction of the coffee pot.

It was about ten minutes later when the front door

opened.

"Hello, anyone around?" Jack called.

"Father!" Maja jumped up and ran to the front door, her

long blonde braid bouncing.

"Oh Jacob... coffee!" Daniel ran towards the coffee pot

with a very uncharacteristic exuberance. The O'Neill's

looked at the mud-covered doctor in dismay; he hadn't even

noticed the extra people the room. Teal'c, the giant Jaffa,

stalked into the room tracking dirt from his combat boots

onto the floor that had previously been soiled by Dr. Daniel

Jackson.

"I apologize Jacob Carter, it has been a long day...

and an even longer night." Teal'c said wiping the mud from

his gold emblem with the back of his hand.

"Where did Jack and Sam go, they've got company."

"I believe they felt the urge to cleanse themselves,

undoubtedly Toran and Maja followed them."

"So... who are you guys?" Daniel asked, having calmed

down as the caffeine started in on his system.

"Dr. Daniel Jackson, this is James and Olivia O'Neill."

"Jack's parents? I thought you weren't speaking."

"We wanted to see him." Olivia defended.

"Dad, General Hammond wanted you to... uh hello." Sam

came into the room hair still slightly damp.

"Olivia, James, this is my daughter, Dr. Samantha

Carter. Sam, meet your in-laws."

"Hi." She had the classic deer-in-headlights look on

her face; Jacob just put his arm around her shoulders as she

looked between James and Olivia picking up the minute

features they shared with their son.

"You're a doctor?" Olivia broke the tense silence.

"Theoretical Astrophysicist."

"She's way smarter than the rest of us." Jack came into

the room toweling his hair making it spike, he just looked

at his parents and shrugged off his surprise at them sitting

at his kitchen table drinking coffee.

"Where are the kids?"

"Calling Yuatyu, Maj wants to see Shelly and I don't

see a reason for her to hang around here all day."

"Both children were supposed to spend the day with

their grandparents."

"Jacob, they're starting school soon, let them have

some fun."

"Jack, I think..." Maja and Toran ran down the stairs

interrupting their grandfather mid-protest."

"General George said he would send a vehicle for us,

and he said that Grandfather had better be in it when it

leaves."

"I meant to tell you that earlier, you're needed at

uh... your work." Sam said attempting to make their

conversation sound normal.

"Guess the vacation's over." He gave Sam one last quick

hug before heading up the stairs.

"We should probably get going too. Janet was going

straight home and Cassie and Rya'c have invited us to

Teal'c's house for an early lunch." Daniel attempted in vain

to use a paper towel to clean up the wet, muddy puddle that

had formed around his customary coffee drinking perch.

Teal'c and Daniel left quietly both understanding the

awkwardness of the situation in Sam and Jack's kitchen.

Olivia and James just sat in their seats at the kitchen

table unconsciously sipping their coffee as Sam and Jack ran

around making sure their children were fully outfitted for a

day at Cheyenne Mountain.

"Jacob, what exactly are my parents doing here?" Jack

asked as he assisted Jacob to pack up the Tok'ra goodies he

always traveled with.

"How am I supposed to know? They just showed up and I

know how hard it was for me to go for so many years without

talking to Sammy and it has been twice as long since you've

been on good terms with them."

"I haven't seen any reason for us to talk."

"Let them share in the joys of their grandchildren, if

not for yourself then be nice to them for Toran and Maja's

sake. Your parents have lost a son too."

"Thanks Dad. Hey come back soon and tell the Tok'ra to

forget about getting a hold of you."

Soon Airman Bob arrived and after receiving his safety

lecture from Jack he departed with the two joyous children

and their slightly depressed grandfather.

So, er... I guess that leaves us." Jack stated sitting

down on the living room couch next to Sam and then looked

over to meet the stare of his mother.

"Why didn't you call us, we would have liked to be in

on what's happened in your life over the last nine years."

James jumped in with out giving his wife the chance to

speak.

"Well you didn't seem very interested and then I got

busy with work."

"But you were gone for five years and we never heard

anything about it until you letter was brought to us."

"Everything I've done and am doing is classified, we

were MIA for almost six years. True we missed a lot of

things in our lives, but out of all this have come our two

children. If you're here because you found out about Toran

and Maja you can go back home, I'm not going to make any of

the same mistakes again."

"No Jonathan you're going to make all new ones!" Olivia

burst out making Sam realize that she now had an all out war

taking place in her living room.

"Hey! Excuse me, could we at least make an attempt at

civilized conversation here?" Sam stood and paced back and

forth between her in-laws and her husband. "I don't know

what I can say or do to help the three of you be civil

towards each other, but before my children get back the

three of you had better have come to an agreement." She just

stood looking accusingly between the three of them. "I'm

going to the base to work in my lab, I'll bring the kids

home later." With that she grabbed her jacket and purse and

headed for their barely cooled SUV.

Jack looked guiltily at his parents to find them both

staring at the front door. "She's okay, the last three

months have been a tough adjustment for all of us. I think

she feels under a whole lot of pressure to make sure

everything goes off without a hitch."

"She really seems like a wonderful woman. And she

didn't seem too unhappy until we all started in on our old

methods of conversation."

"Sam's wonderful but sometimes people just forget we're

together and they'll act surprised when we touch or when we

don't understand something that's common knowledge around

the base because whatever it was happened in the last five

years while we've been away."

"Your children seemed very well behaved." James stated

in a blatant attempt at changing the subject.

"They're great, very smart, actually they're going to

be starting school for the first time next week."

"You mean they never uh, received an education where

you used to live?"

"They did but it was all verbal. Sam and I taught them

to read and write in English."

"Your life seems pretty good now, as you said. Have you

spoken to Sara since all of this came about?"

"I saw her about seven years ago, but since we've been

back we have been too busy with work."

"We spoke with her father, he was at Charlie's

gravesite on his birthday last year... she still lives

around here, it seems she hasn't moved on yet."

"Mother I don't want to talk about my ex-wife or

Charlie or even Andrew because I know he's next on your list

of Jack's remorse. But you know what, I didn't kill Andrew,

I wasn't even around, accidents do happen and there's

nothing you can do about it."

"We weren't going to blame you for anything."

"Yes you were, you always do. First you lost your

beloved son and then you lost your only grandchild. Okay

yeah I know Charlie was my fault but come on mother you've

managed to twist Andrew's and Charlie's deaths into one huge

mess that was all my fault!"

"Jack dear, we're sorry about how we acted, but you've

got to understand all that we've lost."

"All that you've lost!" He said incredulously. "At

least you got to see your son grow up. Mine was just a

child, my wife miscarried three years ago, and that baby

never even had the chance to live. I don't want to hear

about all that you've lost." He got himself a beer out of

the refrigerator in the kitchen, he took a swig of it

wincing at the sting in his mouth at the amount he had taken

in, he was drinking beer like it was henket. "Look, we've

got to make something work here or my happy home is going to

become a whole lot less happy." He sat back down and drank

his beer while his parents feigned muteness.

"Have you spoken to Emily lately?" His mother broke the

silence.

"Not in about seven years, after Michael was born."

"She got divorced from Sean and ended up marrying a

wonderful man named Lawrence, they had a baby boy Jonathan

last year."

"Really?"

"Yes, it's not right for families not to talk, you

should call your sister."

"Do you have her number with you?"

"Yes, I'll make sure you get it before we leave." They

lapsed back into silence; somehow, sometime during their

conversation they had made peace with one another and the

O'Neill feud had ended.

Sam tossed down her pencil giving up any hope of

devoting her full attention to the Naquadah reactor she had

longed for so long to dissect while she was on Thalma. She

was frustrated with Jack, the man she had never had more

than a minor disagreement with in almost six years... she

was starting to wonder if the honeymoon was over. Had they

had their marital bliss on Thalma and then had the need to

be shocked back into reality by returning to Earth? Why did

he have to be so damn hardheaded about everything when it

came to any conflict? Jack just couldn't let bygones be

bygones and make amends for things that had happened in his

family over ten years ago. Sure she understood that the loss

of Charlie was the worst thing that ever happened to him but

he had managed to work past that until his parents had to

come around reminding him not only of Charlie's death but

the death of his brother Andrew. From what Jack had told her

Andrew Lucas O'Neill had been like any normal younger

brother, they fought all the time but when they really

needed each other, for things like annoying their sister,

they always had each other's backs. Andy's death a year

before Charlie's had been devastating to the O'Neill family,

Andrew had just completed his college education and had

started working as a research chemist, he was excited and

was always attempting to teach his family about the joys of

science. Jack had been living in Colorado Springs and had

been spending so much time with his son that he really

hadn't had time to socialize much with his family that was

still living in Minnesota. Andy's car accident occurred on a

sunny June day, he had been rushing home and ran a red

light; his life had ended in a blinding flash. Jack had

buried his grief and devoted himself wholly to Charlie. With

Charlie's death Jack had finally been forced to accept both,

and ended up almost loosing himself as well.

"Samantha?" Yuatyu placed his hand on her shoulder.

"Yuatyu, sorry, I didn't hear you come in."

"Are you all right? You look distressed."

"I'm fine, just thinking."

"Sam you've got water on your eyes, you have a

problem." She smiled slightly at Yuatyu's Thalman accent and

mannerisms.

"Yes, I've got a problem, but no one can solve it. I'm

going to have to manage on my own."

"Your husband would not wish you to undertake this

alone."

"Well Yuatyu it's not that simple, Jack is the problem,

or at least a part of it."

"What did he do? Did he harm you?"

"No, nothing like that. I guess I just miss being home

on Thalma with Jack and the kids, things are just so

different here now that I wonder if we’re the aliens."

"I do not understand."

"Remember Jack and my first few seasons in Abadah? How

we didn't know what to do or how to relate? Well that's how

I feel now, I don't remember how to fit in here any more,

I'm different from everyone else. I don't know if Jack feels

this way or not and I feel terrible for saying this but I

want to go home." Yuatyu pulled her into a hug as she

attempted to wipe away the tears that had managed to slip

out. "I thought I could make this work, but no one seems to

know how to act towards us, Maja and Toran are supposed to

start school next week and neither of them knows anything

about how American children act."

"Do not worry Sam, the Gods are very intelligent.

Adjustment takes time, now I must go locate my wife; she

took the children to the surface."

"Thank you Yuatyu." She said pulling herself together

and following him out of her lab. The two part in the

elevator, Sam getting off on the level for the infirmary

while Yuatyu took the long ride up to the surface.

-------

Jack was bored, realizing that they had nothing more to

speak of his parents had taken to perusing the book shelves

which were filled with books from Sam and Jack's old homes,

mostly Sam's with several astronomy and military books of

his mixed in. Their house had taken on an odd sense of

familiarity- there were items that they both had owned and

been accustomed to but to Jack they always seemed out of

place, to him his television set was as alien as having a

Stargate in his living room.

Jack sighed, frustrated with himself for longing to be

back on Thalma with Zoro, he had even on occasion found

himself with the urge to see Sov'vo, no matter how annoying

that guy could get sometimes he was a great teacher and

companion to the kids.

Jack compulsively started cleaning, the kids didn't

seem to enjoy their Earth toys as much as they did the ones

he had made for them on Thalma, but considering the fact

that everyone especially Cassandra and Rya'c showered them

with gifts the few toys they had brought back with them were

greatly out numbered. He placed the toys in their assigned

bins before heading into his and Sam's bedroom.

He stripped the sheets off of the bed, realizing just

how long it had been since the last time they'd made love.

They usually seemed so worn out after spending the entire

day at the base that the only thing either of them had on

their minds was sleep. Of course there was downtime but it

seemed on Earth they both felt that despite their marriage

they were breaking the rules, on Thalma they could just

pretend everything that stood on Earth was just the rapidly

degrading memory of a past life.

~~~~~~

"Sam? You okay?" Janet asked as she entered the

infirmary.

"Yeah, I just figured I might as well come early for my

exam."

"Why don't you get undressed while I finish up with

SG-11." Soon Janet joined Sam and began by drawing blood.

"Notice any side effects?"

"Just what Dr. Godfrey told me to expect- queasiness,

abdominal pain, breast tenderness."

"How's your sex drive?"

"It’s all right, it's the actually having sex that's

been the problem."

"Sam, fertility drugs won't work if you don't have

sex."

"I know Janet, but it's so hard, he's my commanding

officer, am I just supposed to jump him when we're on a

mission?"

"If that's what it takes, you're only talking about a

window of two or three days a month when you could get

pregnant. He's your husband Sam, you can't tell me you've

been this shy about making love to him for the last six

years."

"No, of course not Janet."

"Then what's the problem?"

"I don't know, I guess it just feels wrong on Earth,

that sounds so stupid- but it's like we're both afraid to

get too close here, it seems to me that the regulations are

hanging over our heads, over the positions we shouldn't

rightfully hold anymore."

Janet scrutinized her friend, the last three months

everyone had been so blissfully happy over their return that

she hadn't taken the time to really look at Sam. True she

had examined her on several occasions but there was a big

difference in looking at Sam as a patient and looking at her

as a friend. There were so many differences in her

expressions that Janet wasn't sure if this was the same

person she had confided with every day only six years

before.

"Sorry I'm laying all of this on you." Sam said through

the sparse tears that had begun to slide down her cheeks. I

didn't know things we're going to be so different, I hadn't

even thought about coming back to Earth... well really

thought about it, of course I'd dreamed about being able to

show the kids everything that we'd been telling them about,

but I never really thought how being here back with everyone

would change things between Jack and me."

"Sam, maybe it's too soon for the two of you to

conceive again, maybe you should take some time and think

about if another child is what you really want or if you

think it would just help you acclimate better to what's

going on here on Earth." Janet's speech was interrupted by

the alarms announcing to the whole base that there had been

an unauthorized Stargate activation. Soon after Sam was

called to the control room.

Sam arrived in the control room about the same time as

Daniel and Teal'c who like Janet had finished up their lunch

with Cassandra and Rya'c over an hour earlier.

"Hey Sam, we didn't know you were here until you were

called up here."

"What's going on?" She asked the man who had called for

her.

"There was an unauthorized gate activation." Sam gave

him a 'yeah and?' look. "It was activated from L2J-409."

"Did you open the Iris?"

"Yes, we had been told by Dr. Jackson that the

inhabitants of L2J-409 pose no physical threat to us."

"Did anything come through?"

"Yes, a box."

"Where is it?" She demanded impatiently.

"It's being security checked."

"Where's General Hammond?"

"I phoned him, he's on his way, he said to hold the

delivery until he arrives." Sam started pacing the control

room, she was executed about the surprise contact from home

on her worst day back yet.

"I'm going to call Jack." She announced about ten

minutes into their waiting for the General to arrive."

"Are his parents still there? Daniel asked looking up

absentmindedly from the computer screen he had been staring

at.

"I don't know, I left about 15 minutes after Dad and

the kids; he just couldn't understand how important it is

for them to get along!" She picked up the telephone and

dialed the number she had just managed to memorize.

"Hello?" It was answered after several rings.

"Mrs. O'Neill?"

"Yes."

"It's um... Sam, is Jack around?"

"He went upstairs about an hour ago, we didn't know if

we should answer the phone or not."

"Thank you for answering it, could you please tell him

that there's been a development at the base and we need him

here ASAP."

"Okay, goodbye dear."

"Goodbye Mrs. O'Neill." She disconnected and turned to

the General who had just arrived.

"Okay people, what's going on around here?"

"Something just came through from Thalma, it just

passed security's checks."

"Thalma?"

"L2J-409, sorry Sir, I should have used it designation

not the name used by it's inhabitants."

"Don't worry Major, lets go see what they sent us."

~~~~~

Olivia and James mounted the stairs nervously in search

of their son. They started at the first room they came to,

knocked quietly on the door and entered; what they found

was, sadly, not what they were looking for but something

interesting non the less. It was obviously the children's

room because of the two beds, two toy boxes, and two bureaus

all set up on opposite ends of the room- the beds were devoid of

linens, which sat in a large pile in the middle of the room.

Both seemingly remembering their goal at the same time

backed out of the room, they passed the room they had slept

in the previous night and came to another door; after

knocking again and again receiving no answer they opened the

door. They found a similar pile of bed clothes on the floor

and the sleeping form of their son on the bare bed.

"Jonathan." Olivia stated without success. "Jonathan

dear, wake up." She shook him finally getting him awake.

"Wha?"

"Jack your wife called. You're needed at the base."

James stepped in when it was clear Olivia was unable to

convey the message properly.

"When'd she call?" He asked standing up and fishing his

shoes out from the closet.

"About ten minutes ago, it sounded important." Shoes on

he grabbed his jacket and ran out the door, seconds later he

walked in bewildered.

"Um, could I get a ride to the base? I hadn't realized

we only own one car."

"Sure son." His father jumped up. " Don't worry Olivia,

I'll drop off Jack and be right back."

The ride to the mountain was uneventful, neither really

having anything to say to the other.

"You'd better let me walk from here, security gets

worse. If we don't come home tonight feel free to make

yourselves at home."

"Thanks son." James gave his son a fatherly pat and

Jack was soon walking fearlessly toward the men with really

big guns pointed at him.

~~~

"Well, what is it?" Daniel asked attempting to get a

look over Teal'c and Sam's shoulders.

"Hold on, we're still trying to get it open." There was

a loud 'crack' as the wood splintered, the light in the

gateroom seemed to penetrate the black abyss slowly... soon

Sam could see four very clear, very familiar items. She

reached in and pulled out the first item, smiled fondly, and

handed it to Daniel who had been able to squeeze in between

Teal'c and Major Davis. To Daniel the solid gold square

seemed oddly familiar- other than the obvious Earth

impressions the picture he knew he had seem before. Daniel

held the heavy thing tightly after he was able to pry his

eyes off of it due to the fact that Sam had pulled out

another item, or actually, several items bound together

which she handed to Teal'c. They appeared to be a bundle of

fruit- a curious looking blue-green fruit, but Sam didn't

seem phased by them. Next a doll was pulled out- she didn't

give it any kind of look only handed it to major Davis who

received it with an awkward look. The last item she pulled

out, clearly a book, she seemed to be the most thrilled to

see this above the others, it was an average book,

something that could have easily been obtained on Earth.

She pulled it open to reveal very strange writing, all hand

written, some quite sloppy and all over the page- Sam

flipped to the last few pages, she studied them and then

closed the book.

"What's this?" Jack had arrived, he was questioning the

crowd in the Gateroom.

""a message from home." Sam murmured quietly. Jack

noticed what she held in her hands.

"Isn't that?"

"Yes, he wrote us a note, he said, 'Abadah's changing,

people need life!' " The gateroom was absolutely silent, as

it had been since Sam had pulled out the first item, this

was O'Neill and Carter's show, no one knew this stuff better

than them.

"What did he mean by that?" He asked walking through

the parted crowd to take the notebook from her. He studied

the strange writing before noticing that Teal'c, Daniel, and

Major Davis all held items as well. "No way! He sent soli!"

He smiled happily as the notebook was quickly passed back to

his wife and he stole the fruit from Teal'c's arm to cradle

them adoringly.

"All right Colonel, don't eat that." Hammond warned.

"SG-1 I want you in the briefing room. Major Davis please

have Mr. Yuatyu join us."

"Yes Sir." The Five people said before heading off.

~~~~

Soon everyone had gathered in the briefing room, Sam

and Yuatyu going through the book happily, Jack staring

longingly at the soli, Daniel studying the strange artifact,

and Teal'c attempting to stare down the doll he had

inherited from Major Davis.

"Could someone please tell me what's going on here?"

Hammond asked for the second time in under an hour.

"We were sent gifts Sir."

"from who?"

"Presumably from Sov'vo Guof'k, this is his handwriting

in the journal."

"Who is Sov'vo Guof'k and what the hell did he mean by

that message?"

"Sov'vo was Toran's first attendant- his nanny Sir,

from before we even arrived on Thalma."

"Thank you Major, now why do you think he sent us all

of these 'things'?"

"Well Sir, I think he needs our help, we did live with

them for almost six years and then we just up and left them

with a civil war on their hands."

"But why didn't he just say he needed your help instead

of being so cryptic and why go to all of the trouble to send

those items?"

"Well Sir, as Jack, Yuatyu, and I can all tell you the

written language of the Thalmans is cryptic in nature, and

very difficult to write in a hurry." Sam paused and received

expressions of encouragement from Jack and Yuatyu. "I

believe Sir that he sent the items as a message to Jack and

me that it actually is him sending the plea for assistance."

"Why these items? If it was a call for help then

couldn't he have sent something of more consequence?"

"General Sir, these items all mean some thing to each

of us." O'Neill piped up allowing Sam a chance to rest her

brain. "That doll my daughter received as a gift from a

child in Kalhia, that ornament used to reside in the Raper

of Hemef Toran'ra- he used to stare at it for hours while he

was 'learning' and while we were on the boat because it is

the same as a tapestry that hangs... uh used to hang, in our

home. That notebook is one of Sov'vo's that he used to teach

us to write Thalman, and that is perfectly ripe soli- my

favorite food. Sov'vo is the only person who could have

known of those items importance to us."

"Sir we've got to go, we owe it to them." Sam stated

bluntly.

"I will not allow you to become involved in their civil

war, must I remind you both that you're still officers in

the United States Air Force?"

"No offense Sir, but we have to go, we may not be

Thalman by birth but our children are and we have to defend

their birth-place in case they want to go back there when

they're older... and lets face it, with Maja's birth we

ended up strengthening the beliefs of these people and

drawing more attention to them... we essentially caused this

civil war."

"Major you're out of line."

"General, I think that despite Jack and Sam's

connections we do need to help when asked and Sir, Sov'vo's

asking."

"I concur General Hammond, as many people of your

planet have, these people too are being persecuted for their

religious beliefs." Teal'c joined in the debate after

Daniel, it seemed that SG-1 would support one another to no

end. The General sat back and pondered the implications of

the rapid fire, tag-team discussion- it was clear to him he

only had one option.

"SG-1 you leave at 0600 tomorrow, SG-6 and Mr. Yuatyu

will accompany you." He stood up and turned away from the

smiling faces. "Colonel you can give those items to your

children, please have that fruit checked by Dr. Fraiser

before you eat it." His decision had been made and he knew

he couldn't go back on it, there was no going up against

SG-1 when they believed so strongly in something.

Everyone decided to converge on Jack and Sam's for

dinner- and all had promised to help cook considering the

fact that cooking for 14 was not on the top of their

priorities list. Cassandra and Rya'c had volunteered to stay

with Toran and Maja with Sokj and Shelmeria joining them,

the only problem that remained was finding a polite way to

kick Olivia and James out of the house.

"What time is the crowd converging on our location?"

Jack asked happy to be back in his wife's good graces.

"1830... which gives us roughly thirty minutes to

prepare for take over."

"So do you wanna head upstairs , or should I go hunt

down extra chairs?" He asked snaking his arms around her

waist as she opened the front door to their house.

"Your parents are waiting, and we've still got to talk

to the kids."

"Okay, so chairs it is." He sighed disappointed as the

children, who had gone to retrieve the mail, rushed past

them into the house. "Mom, Dad, how was your afternoon?" He

lapsed back into this characteristic sarcasm.

Soon the house was filled with people...family all of

them, but there was no sense of community that evening. The

children were both in bad moods- neither able to understand

why their parents were going home without them. Both James

and Olivia could sense the disputation of thoughts, whatever

it was that had occurred at the base had been enough to make

everyone, children included, lapse into a catatonic silence,

it seemed a strange occasion to throw a dinner party.

"So, everything go all right at the base dear?" Olivia

asked in attempt to break the silence.

"Yeah, we're actually shipping out tomorrow." All heads

shot up to glare at him, that was the reason for the sour

tension?

"Where to son?"

"They're going home!" Toran yelled jumping up from the

table and running up the stairs. Jack stood to follow him

but was pushed back down by Teal'c.

"No O'Neill, I believe it would be best if I speak to

him."

Sometime later when both Carter and O'Neill were ready to

rush up the stairs and take their troubled child into their

arms, the large Jaffa emerged holding the hand of his

miniature.

"Toran'ra has something he would like to impart unto

you."

"I would like to apologize for my emotional outburst

earlier, you must help our people and as Teal'c explained to

me it would not only be unsafe for Maja and me to accompany

you but also unwise as well." The brave looking child was

pulled into his father's arms.

"Tor, you're a kid, it's okay to act like one

sometimes." He was released only to be pulled into his

mother's embrace.

"So, Jonathan, where are you going?"

"A galaxy far far away." He murmured causing Daniel to

nearly choke on the after-dinner beer he was being forced by

Jack to drink.

"I'm sorry Mrs. O'Neill, what Jack is trying to say,"

Sam glared at her husband. "is that it's classified for

security reasons."

"Oh Jack, Sam look at the time, we've gotta be at the

base at 0430." Daniel said standing and helping Janet up.

Cassie and Rya'c stood as well both getting hugged by Janet.

"Night Mom. I'll see you tomorrow I guess." Cassandra

said getting one last hug from her adoptive mother. "'Night

Teal'c, keep the family safe while you're gone." She hugged

her soon to be father-in-law; their engagement had been

announced to no one's surprise that day at brunch. Everyone

did a round of hugs with the children and then Daniel, and

Janet left, Teal'c got the duty of taking Yuatyu and his

family back to the base.

"So Cass, Rya'c, you guys can sleep wherever you

want... I do know from personal experience that the couch

makes an excellent bed Rya'c."

"Thank you O'Neill."

"Of course Jacob and Selmak's room is open to you as

well... Cassie, or Rya'c or both of you." Jack said not

knowing exactly *how* Cassandra and Rya'c were on the

physical side of romance.

"Come on Maj, Toran... time to get ready for bed." Sam

raced her children up the stairs, Toran winning on his own

and her letting Maja come in second. Together the three put

sheets on their two beds considering their father had fallen

asleep before he had replaced the dirty ones with fresh

ones. Once that chore was completed the children hurried to

get their bath over with... of course covering the walls,

floor and everything else in water first. Sam was joined by

James and Olivia for help and soon they had both kids out

and dressed in PJ's with their teeth brushed and(in Maja's

case) hair dry.

"Why didn't Jack come up with you." She asked as the

children helped her carry their discarded bed clothes to the

hamper.

"He did come up, he went into your room, he also

mentioned he needed something from outside."

"Oh." She turned to the two children. "Okay guys, bed,

now."

"Hey I remembered something," Jack said coming into the

room as the children were tucked into their respective beds.

"With all the commotion we forgot to give the kids their

presents."

"Presents? What presents?" Maja asked happily.

"Sov'vo sent the two of you a gift each when he asked

for our help."

"Really? Why didn't Sov'vo come with his message?"

Toran asked of his beloved caregiver and teacher.

"Because he probably has a lot of things that he

couldn't leave." She glanced at her in-laws, wishing they

weren't there so she could explain things to her son

clearly.

"Is he a prisoner? Did Sov'vo get in trouble because he

let us get away? What about Incaha, is she still alive? Why

didn't she send a message as well?" Toran's questions could

be answered by no one until they were able to see for them

selves, and that scared them, what if they really were

prisoners or worse?

Cassandra stepped forward and handed the doll she was

holding to Maja with a smile.

"Kalika gave this to me in Kalhia!" She squealed

hugging the cloth bundle to her chest. Toran was also handed

the raper ornament which he just stared at for a while.

"Did he send something for you?" He looked to his

father.

"Yes. He sent me some soli, but Dr. Fraiser is running

tests on it to make sure it wasn't 'tampered with'."

Everyone said their good nights and retired to their own

beds.

"This has been the second longest day of my life." Sam

stated as she lay down next to her husband and his arms

automatically went around her.

"And the longest would be..."

"Our first day back here, so much happened," She

sighed. "And now it feels like every thing's undoing it's

self- sometimes I feel like we could easily just turn back

the clock and slip right back into our roles as the perfect

Thalman family."

"But, we can't, things have never been easy for us

Sammie, and I don't think they ever will. Earth is the

strangest place in the galaxy to live and while it's scary

re-adjusting I think it's the best place for us and the kids

to be."

"I know, it just seems that Earth has been the root of

all evil since we got back, we're not who we used to be, and

I don't know if things will ever be as wonderful as they

were on Thalma."

"No Sam, things have just happened. We've never been

'us' here, and with your Dad staying with us so much I think

we've grown apart."

"So now your blaming all of this shit on my father!"

She quickly scrambled out of bed.

"Come on Sam, you know I didn't mean it that way." Jack

called, but it was too late- she was already gone. He stood

up and hurriedly ran down the stairs after her. "Sam, you

know I love Dad." He stated jumping off the stairs in the

entry hall.

"But do you love me? have we been fooling ourselves for

the last five years? Do we really have this strong,

mysterious bond that spans space and time? Or were we fooled

by our need to embrace any remnants of Earth we found in

each other on Thalma?" She was yelling without regard for

those sleeping upstairs.

"You know that's not true. I have loved you from the

moment I pushed you through the 'gate nine years ago."

"Oh God Jack," She said more tears cursing down her

cheeks. "I've been on fertility drugs for 2 and a half

months, and in that entire time we haven't made love. Janet

told me today that I probably wanted another child for all

the wrong reasons, and it hurts so much that she's probably

right."

"Sam I want another child too, let's face it, for the

last three years we've been attacking every person with an

infant we come across, we've been afraid to admit to each

other we want another baby since you miscarried; I don't see

there being any 'wrong reasons' we've just had a hard time

being ourselves recently, which has caused a serious rut in

our sex lives." She gave him a slight smile and was pulled

into his warm embrace, a great contrast when compared to the

icy air that had engulfed them as a thunder storm had moved

over their home.

"I'm sorry I didn't tell you, but it just felt too

weird." She sighed against his shoulder. "I still can't get

past the idea that you're my commanding officer."

"Get over it Sammy, we've broken just about every

regulation we can, and I plan on breaking them all over

again." There was a clicking sound as they started to head

up the stairs. "Why don't you go ahead, I'll be right up,

today has been rough and I'm not sure it's going to be any

better tomorrow."

Jack went to the room he was positive the sound had come

from. The living room was dimly lit by one lamp, but that

didn't stop him from seeing the four people residing there.

"Doesn't anyone ever sleep around here?" He asked.

"I wasn't tired Jack, so I came to disturb Rya'c's

Kel-nor-reem." Cassandra confessed.

"We came down to watch television with Cassandra and

Rya'c." Olivia answered. "We didn't know you would be

running around the house in your underwear fighting with

your wife."

"We had a misunderstanding, that's all." He said

turning, embarrassed and heading up the stairs to explain to

his wife that not only did his parents know their business,

but Rya'c and Cassandra as well.

When Jack joined Sam in their bed she was already

asleep, he stared at her for some time feeling an unwanted

voyeur in her happiest dreams. The next day there hadn't

been time to speak, they had neglected to inform the

O'Neills that they were expecting them to leave that day as

well. So in the end Olivia, James, Cassandra, Rya'c, Maja,

and Toran waved goodbye to Jack and Sam as they headed out

at the ungodly early hour.

Once on base it was like the day almost six years

before when SG-1 had gone out on 'just another mission' that

had ended up changing all of their lives in every way

forever. This time though they were confident in their

abilities at getting everyone home and alive with minimal

complications along the way. SG-6 was suited up and ready to

go only moments after SG-1 with Yuatyu joining them last,

everyone was there, there was nothing holding them on Earth

any longer.

Hammond gave the ten gathered people a very short,

sentimental pep talk before they bravely walked up the ramp

and into oblivion.

Jack and Sam were the first through the Stargate,

followed shortly by the five members of SG-6, Daniel,

Yuatyu, and Teal'c.

"Davis dial right?" Jack asked turning a full 360.

"It came up on the screen as L2J-409."

"Three months isn't very long, what'd they do? Move the

'gate?"

"No, this is Thalma." Sam said recognizing the familiar

pathways leading in several directions from the Stargate.

"Re-modeling?" The trees from the forest were nearly

gone, thin shrubs were all that remained.

"Lets get to Abadah and find out."

Their walk was lengthened by their cautious approach and the

fact that they were all a bit paranoid about the fact that

there was now no where to hide if hostels were to come from

any direction. Yuatyu was silent the entire trip, trailing

dumbly behind while looking at the unfamiliar land where he

had been born, grew up, and had even started a family.

Abadah had changed as well, gone were the happy faces of

men, women and children, the village was occupied by people

both known and unknown to Jack and Sam, everyone's faces

drawn and bitter. The bright, happy colors that would

normally be present in abundance in the heat of summer had

somehow been replaced with a sad rainbow of gray. They sat

transfixed as they viewed their home, realizing that even

things on Thalma had changed without them.

"Oh God." Sam whispered upon seeing Incaha, her

daughter's caregiver, step into the street. Incaha had lost

over half of her body weight making her look like a sickly

child; her long glorious hair had been cut to an

unflattering near baldness, and worst of all her body was

clearly showing signs of the child that was surely growing

within her.

"Reynaud?" Jack asked her quietly as Incaha walked

away, Sam shook her head in the affirmative. Reynaud was the

man Incaha had taken up with in Kalhia, they had spent

almost every night of their four month stay together- both

had claimed they had no intentions of claiming themselves

'married', Incaha had confided in Sam that they were just

enjoying themselves. At approximately seven months pregnant

it was clear that by Thalman standards Incaha had indeed

married Reynaud.

Knowing no other alternative SG-1 left SG-6 to keep

watch while they openly headed into Abadah. The reaction was

immediate. Someone called out and an old man, Nevhin, pulled

Jack into his home, Incaha who had come running shoved the

others through the door and then left it open a crack as she

looked out.

"Uh, excuse me, what's going on?"

"Abadah is occupied by the Theocians, if they were to

see you they would kill you on sight." Nevhin answered.

"Come now, we must change our attire." He led them through

his home and into the grotesque back alleyway that ran the

length of the street and served as a sewer. "the Theocians

never come back here, we now use it for a great deal of our

transportation needs, especially that concerning the

revolt." They came to a house that was dark and boarded up.

Incaha pulled gently on the board covering the back entryway

and it swung open easily. Sam, Jack, and Yuatyu recognized

the place immediately; it was their home.

"This place has become off limits to us because it

serves as a reminder to us of our gods and that is the last

thing the Theocians want." Everything was still how it had

been the day they had left, furniture overturned and their

belongings laying about.

"Gee sorry guys, if I had known you were coming I would

have cleaned up a little." Sam said attempting to use humor

like her husband to disguise the intense emotions she was

really feeling.

The group was led to Sam and Jack's bedroom, it had been

righted and their things from the boat were also in their

rightful places.

"The Theocians are not very through in their searches,

they only searched your home once, and the front rooms are

checked on a perfect solar pattern. We managed to gather all

of your and your children's belongings and place them in

their rightful places." Incaha took to looking through what

Sam realized to be her clothing. "I'm sorry Samantha, you

will have to wear one of your winter dresses, the Theocians

are a very sour people who despise any colored attire."

"As for you Jack you may wear this." Nevhin took out

one of Jack's favorite summer robes, it did fit the

Theocians color scheme quite well. Daniel, Teal'c and Yuatyu

excused them selves as Sam and Jack stripped down and were

assisted into their familiar garments by Incaha and Nevhin.

As they were exchanging their footwear the three men were

invited back into the room for a rundown on the Theocian

Occupation.

"I don't get it, if they're sure Maj and Toran are gone

then why are they still here?"

"They remain because they believe our belief in the

gods is blasphemy. They have developed a hatred that goes

beyond Maja'ra and Toran'ra- they dislike all of us, those

of both Abadah and Kalhia."

"Samantha you must wear this over your hair." Incaha

took out a scarf. "You no longer wish to be known as the

mother of Maja'ra." Sam's hair covered and Daniel in another

of Jack's robes they made their way back through the sewers

of Abadah.

Teal'c, being much too big and having no way at covering his

head was left to keep Nevhin company in his home. As Yuatyu

was putting on one of Nevhin's robes they radioed SG-6 and

told them to stay put. The group then exited and walked

slowly down the street, no one paying them any heed. They

entered a building that had been poorly constructed some

time while they had been on Earth, passing quickly through

the front room that was occupied by a man Jack assumed to be

a Theocian, the man leered at Sam- something no Abadonian

would dare do, before he went back to his ta and henket.

Incaha led them into a room that had a peculiar odor, they

soon realized it's source, the body laying on one of the

several beds.

"When?" Jack asked after several moments of just

staring wide eyed.

"Yesterday morning, he made it all the way to the

'Stargate' before the Theocian guards managed to kill him."

Sov'vo's body had been obviously cleansed but the dark

splotches covering his skin served as unspoken evidence to

the severity of his brutal death. "He will remain

indefinitely to serve as a reminder to us of the futility of

reaching out to our 'false gods'. She imparted solemnly

before turning and running out of the room. Everyone

followed her to find her in the alleyway heaving violently

as her stomach emptied it's self of it's contents. "I

apologize, I have become very sensitive to odors."

"It's okay Incaha, where is your room?" Sam asked,

feeling bad for completely forgetting the fact that the

woman was pregnant.

"I share the room Sov'vo is in, all of the former

attendants to your family occupy that room."

"I'm so sorry, this is all somehow our fault."

"No. Never speak like that Samantha, you protected the

gods, you got them to safety."

"Where is Zoro?" Jack asked out of no where.

"The Theocians have him working at the shore- since

Holorgqu was put to death in the first band of the take over

he has been there until the late hours of the night."

"They dared to kill the mother of my wife!" Yuatyu

exclaimed loudly before remembering the guard that was only

two rooms away.

"We must get back in before they become suspicious."

They went back into the room with Sov'vo's barely cold

corpse. They spoke for quite a while before deciding on a

plan of action, Jack and Daniel were going to attempt to

make it to the shore and gather as much support as possible

while Sam, Incaha, Yuatyu prepared everything in the

village.

---------------------

"Incaha, are you all right?" Sam asked as they made

their way to the home that used to belong to Zoro and

Holorgqu.

"I am, for now, I have been told that I will not

survive the birth of this child, I have the Seckta."

"What is that?"

"It is a common problem, no one has ever survived it,

usually there are many women willing to raise the child, but

sadly there is no one who is able with the Theocian

occupation to take on another body."

"I'm so sorry Incaha." Sam whispered as they approached

their target and Yuatyu motioned for silence.

EARTH...

"So Cassandra, what are we doing today?" Maja asked as

Rya'c finished up the breakfast he had prepared for all of

the early risers.

"Oh I don't know, what do you want to do?"

"I want to take the doll Kalika sent me and show it to

Sokj, she's all alone with Shelmeria now that Yuatyu has

gone home with mother and father." The small child rambled

as her grandparents listened on curiously. "When do you

think they'll be back?"

"I don't know Maj, I'm sure General George will call us

as soon as they're back."

"But what if they get hurt and are in the infirmary

with your mom?"

"Then my Mom will take care of them and we'll be able

to go see them. Either way I'm sure the General will call

us."

"But Father doesn't like the in the infirmary, the

needles scare him." Toran interjected.

"Come on guys, why don't you eat your breakfast and

we'll call and see if Sokj and Shelmeria want to come over,

okay?" They agreed and ate their breakfasts.

STILL ON EARTH...

"Thank you SG-6, no, don't activate the Stargate until

you absolutely need to. We don't want to take the chance of

these Theocians noting our presence." General George Hammond

said as SG-6 radioed in their report through the open

wormhole. They had been on time and were in contact with

SG-1 until they had split up, the had seen Jack and Daniel

leave and head toward what they assumed to be the

waterfront, followed by Sam, Incaha, and Yuatyu as they made

their way to some of the older better built buildings on the

outskirts of Abadah.

No one was quite sure of their plans, they hadn't said and

no one was really asking, Sam and Jack were infamous for

their abilities at improvising a way out of any situation or

at least improving the situation through their

improvisational skills. Teal'c was in Nevhin's home and

getting a glorified account of everything that had happened

to the small village since the beginning of the Theocian

occupation and even before that- the selection of the gods

and the rearing of those god-like children; the poor old man

was even getting a lecture on false gods from Teal'c who

strangely resembled a preacher man.

Hammond was afraid to admit to himself, but he was

worried about his people. There was never a time that they

went through that 'gate that he wasn't worried about them

not coming back, especially after loosing two of his best

officers to L2J-409... and now they were back there again

and there was nothing he could do to stop history from

repeating its self.

BACK TO THALMA...

"So Jack, how long do we have to go?" Daniel asked

about 20 minutes into their walk to the waterfront.

"About another 20 minutes. It used to seem so much

faster, but I guess that after five years without cars I got

used to how slow walking is."

"So Zoro is who exactly? Other than Sokj's father of

course."

"He's my best friend." Jack realized his mistake by the

hurt look on the Space Monkey's face. "I mean on this

planet, he's my first attendant."

"Oh."

"Ah come on Daniel, when you bathe with a guy everyday

you get kinda close."

"It's all right Jack, you were with him for five years,

I know I'm not your only friend." Daniel adjusted his robe

for about the hundredth time.

"The key to it is to just let it settle Danny buy,

weren't the ones you wore on Abydos similar?"

"No. The ones on Abydos were lighter, this is...

heavy." Finally after about an hour of walking they arrived

at the shore.

"What are they doing?"

"Catching icthes."

"Icthes?"

"Fish Daniel." Suddenly there was a loud noise and the

men and woman came rushing out of the water and headed for

several barrels that were scattered around the shore.

"What's going on?" Jack was for once not the expert on

'his' planet.

"My guess would be lunch."

"Then I suggest we grab some Soli before we're

spotted." They grabbed the food, which Jack was more than

happy to begin consuming and started to make their way

through the people who had their heads down as they quickly

took their breaks. "I'm glad they don't have wanted posters

around here, there's no way any of the Theocians will

recognize me and the people of Abadah seem to scared to even

look at one another which makes going unnoticed a whole lot

easier. The Theocian guards, who were easily identified by

their war-like garments and nasty faces, sat around at

various intervals consuming the icthes the over worked

people that just caught. When they finally spotted Zoro they

were unexpectedly surprised, the poor man that had just

recently lost his wife was sitting around joking with the

men who had been her killers.

EARTH...

The moment Rya'c had left the house to go get some

take-out Cassandra knew something wasn't right, for one

thing the O'Neill's hadn't been back down from upstairs for

over three hours and for another that darn feeling in her

chest she got when Rya'c and Teal'c were around wasn't going

away. The whole place felt weird, maybe house and kid

sitting just wasn't for her.

"Maj, Tor, come here." She called to the children, they

came running out from their parent's 'office'. "Why don't we

go outside and play?"

"Okay!" They pulled on their jackets and were out the

back door in no time flat. They were outside until Rya'c

returned with the food.

"Are you not cold Cassandra?" Rya'c asked concerned as

he gave her a hug.

"I just didn't want to go back inside yet, it feels

weird."

"'Weird'? What displeases you?" Rya'c having lived with

Tau'ri teenagers and being in love with a former Tau'ri

teenager had mastered the meaning of most of their 'strange

language'.

"There's something wrong, it's like you or Teal'c or

Jacob are in there. Naquadh."

"Perhaps Jacob Carter and Selmak neglected to pack one

of their Naquadh powered devices?"

"Possibly, but have you ever known them to forget

something?"

"No, but there is always a first time for everything."

That earned a smile from his fiancée. They called the kids

inside so that they could consume their dinners and

hopefully stop bombarding them with questions about what was

happening to their parents.

THALMA...

Sam and Yuatyu followed Incaha through the familiar

building, they all kept their heads down until they ducked

into a room Sam recognized as Sokj's from before she married

Yuatyu.

"We will serve the evening meal to the Commander and

his followers."

"And he would be?"

"A very evil man."

"What has he done?" Yuatyu asked seriously.

"He has claimed Reynaud's child as his own. When I die

it will be sent to a Theocian Child Education Camp.

"That's terrible." Was all Sam let slip out before

realizing she needed to act less like a 'girlfriend' and

more like a soldier- something that was seeming harder and

harder on Thalma- seeing how her former home had been

destroyed to the point of being unrecognizable. Incaha

quickly coached them in *how* to hand out the food to the

barbaric Theocians and they left Yuatyu in his wife's

childhood room.

EARTH...

The O'Neills finally came down to dinner, only an hour

late. Cassandra was just finishing up the dishes when they

joined her in the kitchen.

"I put your dinner in the oven, are you two feeling all

right?"

"Yes, we're only a bit tired." James answered. Olivia

came over and reached for the coffee pot next to Cassandra,

she jumped and stepped away from the woman.

"Are you all right dear?"

"Yes Mrs. O'Neill... I'm fine... just a little tired."

She said and ran in to the living room where Rya'c was

sitting with the children who were quietly reading to

themselves.

"What's wrong Cassandra?" Rya'c asked her for the

second time that day.

"We've got to get the kids out of here, and call the

base." She whispered.

"Why?"

"The O'Neills, I don't know how or when it happened,

but they're Goa'uld." They get the kids on their feet and

started to head for the entry hall way when they realized it

was too late, Olivia and James entered the room and their

eyes were glowing.

THALMA...

Daniel and Jack didn't know what to do, they were

counting on Zoro, he was someone all of the people of Abadah

listened to. Jack decided that they were still too far away

to see if Zoro was just playing along with the Theocians or

if he really had befriended them that easily. They crept

closer, blending in with the people as much as they could,

Jack seemed to be able to do that better than Daniel

considering he knew the specific mannerisms of the people;

but soon they were close enough to see what they needed

to... and it disturbed them greatly. There was an emblem on

Zoro's forehead and they both knew what usually came with an

emblem on the forehead- a Goa'uld in the stomach.

EARTH...(feel like a ping-pong ball yet?)

Jacob Carter popped through the Stargate he had exited

through only the previous morning and Selmak stated to him

that nothing had really changed since his last visit. He had

obviously surprised his good friend George Hammond with his

repeat performance, the two generals met at the end of the

ramp and shook hands.

"Jacob, the Tok'ra send you home again to be with your

grandkids?"

"Afraid not George, I'm here on official Tok'ra high

council business."

"Okay then follow me."

"Uh George, where's SG-1?"

"They're on L2J-409. Yesterday afternoon after you left

we received a package from the people there asking for our

assistance, your daughter can be very persuasive when backed

by her entire team."

"My Sammy's amazing isn't she?" Jacob bragged

good-naturedly to his good friend. They sat down at the

briefing room table alone, the usual crowd of course

unavailable. "Let me cut to the chase here George, a Tok'ra

operative has informed us that the largest Goa'uld alliance

in several hundred years has formed and they've got it in

for SG-1."

"SG-1? Are they in any danger?"

"We didn't know they were off world, but they were on

L2J-409 for several years without the Goa'uld interfering."

"Do we know any of the Goa'uld involved?"

"The Goa'uld calling himself 'Osiris' has joined up

with several others who have a grudge against the SGC and

especially SG-1."

"How many of them are there?"

"Six that we know of, but they've got many followers,

and they're fighting in the names of Isis, Seth and of

course Ra."

"Both Isis and Seth were Earth-bound for a long time

before they died, surely there can't be that many

followers."

"You'd be surprised, we're talking about some of the

oldest Goa'uld the Tok'ra know of here, and they're out for

blood."

THALMA...

Sam followed Incaha into the large room she had found

the few remaining people of Abadah in only three short

months before. The place had been redecorated, it was now

brightly lit and suspiciously golden, a stark contrast to

the chosen gray colors of most Theocians. There were two

thrones in the back of the room, both empty, and that was

where Incaha led Sam. They knelt down next to the thrones

and soon the room was silenced as several Jaffa entered

followed by two humans... one male and one female. Sam

readjusted her scarf over her head not wanting to be

recognized by the female as she came and sat down next to

her, she stood and served Sarah with her head bowed never

looking up at the woman who had once been one of the loves

of Daniel's life. The male was unfamiliar to Sam, but she

had an inkling that Jolinar had at least seen him before, he

was leering at Incaha the entire time they were in the room

together and Sarah seemed to approve of this. Thankfully

they were soon done serving and went to retrieve Yuatyu

before making their way quickly through the pitch-black

streets of Abadah.

"We were worried about you." Jack said as they entered

the room where Sov'vo was laid out.

"We found some disturbing things."

"Us too... Zoro's been made a Jaffa."

"We spotted several Jaffa and two people we know are

Goa'uld."

"Anyone we know?" Jack asked as he tossed some bedding

over Sov'vo.

"Osiris and a male Jolinar's seen somewhere before."

"I know I saw more than two kinds of Jaffa... it seemed

like all of the ones at the waterfront had different

emblems."

"Well like on Chulak there are so many Jaffa serving

all the different Gods, maybe that's what they're trying to

do here." Daniel hypothesized.

"There will be plenty of time to think about that

later, right now we've got to radio SG-6 and tell them not

to open the 'gate again, I'm surprised it wasn't better

guarded when we got here considering they know Sov'vo was

able to get the box through. And we've gotta find somewhere

else to stay, Zoro lives here too and he'll surely give us

up." Everyone got busy, a sense of exhilaration went

through Carter and O'Neill, this was the first time in

almost six years they'd been face to face with the Goa'uld

and they were ready to seriously kick some Goa'uld butt.

______________

EARTH...

They had been corralled into the living room, the two

Goa'uld seemed to be having a disagreement in Goa'uld which

only Rya'c could understand.

"Who are they?" Cassandra asked whispering, although

she doubted the quarreling Goa'uld would have noticed if

she'd yelled to him.

"The male is called Geb and the female is Nut, from

what they're saying this is a grand scheme on the part of

several Goa'uld, the others are on the planet Thalma."

"But that's where mother and father are!" Toran

exclaimed from Rya'c's side where he sat with his arm

protectively around his sister.

"Calm down Tor, we'll be fine." Cassandra said more to

reassure herself than the strong child. The Goa'uld finally

came to some kind of agreement and pulled out a Goa'uld

long-range communications device.

THALMA...

Nevhin was a great host. The old man hadn't had so many

people in his home in a very long time and he was more than

pleased to prepare dinner for the parents of the gods. Of

course they couldn't stay with Nevhin, no matter how

wonderful and hospitable he was they were still in danger

every moment they were with him... there was no telling when

there would be an inspection by the Goa'uld and Theocians.

So back to the sewers they went, SG-6 had been able to cross

over to their side of the village under the cover of

darkness- one thing that was never in short supply on

Thalma. All of SG-1 and SG-6 settled down in Sam and Jack's

room, it was strange for the two of them because even though

they had only been off of Thalma for three months it had

been a year before that that they had been able to sleep in

their own bed. SG-6 offered to go sleep in the children's

room in case the Goa'uld came... but Jack had of course

turned down that offer on the fact that there was safety in

numbers... the more people in one room the more alert that

room was on the whole.

The way of life on Thalma had changed drastically to

say the least, but it was still just as much home to Carter

and O'Neill as Earth was. being back in their home where

their daughter was born and where their son took his first

steps was a bittersweet experience, they both knew they

could never live in this place with their children again.

Nerves still raw from months of difficulty in trying to

reassimilate into Earth society and culture both found it

impossible to sleep.

"Our guard I guess?" Jack asked as they quickly got up

to go out and guard in the hallway in case someone came in

through the front or the sewers. They sat quietly for a

while, out there it was harder for them to imagine they were

back 'home'- the main living area was still wrecked, nothing

in the great order of their bedrooms.

"I wasn't expecting anything like this." Jack confided

in the darkness. "I thought maybe giant evil guys, but

definitely not the Goa'uld, it's been so long since we've

seen them- I thought they'd forgotten about us, I guess they

were just pooling their resources."

"We've never encountered this many at once, and for

some reason they're getting along- this is not about Thalma

Jack, the Goa'uld wouldn't form an alliance of this size

just to take over one insignificant planet. There's

something going on here that we're not seeing."

"We'll find out tomorrow and then kick their asses."

Jack assured. "Someday Maj and Tor will be able to come back

here, I think the next time I retire I'll do it right here

in Abadah, although considering you won't ever come fishing

with me and Zoro's... well Zoro's going to be unavailable I

guess I'll be fishing alone."

"No, I'm sure Nevhin would be more than happy to join

you." She reached out and grabbed his hand in the darkness.

"Just think, you could go fishing in the morning and then

you could come back here for lunch and maybe a nap with

me... sounds like a wonderful retirement to me."

"You're too young to retire."

"We're not retiring for a while Jack, there's still a

lot of the universe to explore. Besides, I'm only five years

younger than you were the first time you retired." He smiled

oddly at her.

"That's still young... you're 40 years old Sam, you're

hardly ready for retirement." She knew his age had always

bothered him... and her age in relation to his seemed to

distress him the most. After all he was 15 years older to

her- closer in age to her father than to her, but he was

married to her and not her father... that was all that

mattered to Sam, not how old he was.

"When we do retire it will be together Colonel, you're

not getting out of this early- we're going to work on the

same number of years on this project." She started with

finality before she found herself wrapped firmly in her

husband's embrace.

"I love you Sam, I know things haven't exactly been

great since we've been back on Earth but I think some where

inside I just couldn't let go of our lives here." They stood

guard for a couple of hours before awakening Teal'c and

Daniel to take over for a couple more hours so they could

move out before the Theocian morning patrol came through and

checked the house.

EARTH...

"That's funny, there's no one answering at Sam and

Jack's." Jacob said as he hung up the telephone.

"They could have gone out. Why don't you try Rya'c's

cell phone?" Hammond suggested.

"Good idea George, you don't happen to have that number

do you?" He supplied the number and soon Jacob was talking

to a young man named Sheen who both he and Selmak would have

sworn was high. Obviously Rya'c had left his cell phone in

his dorm room before spending the weekend away-

forgetfulness was a very unusual trait for Rya'c and it

disconcerted Jacob even more that he couldn't get ahold of

his grandchildren.

"George, you mind if I take a car and go over there?"

"No of course not Jacob, do you need some airmen to go

with you?"

"No, they probably just went to get something to eat."

Jacob arranged for a car and was walking out of the NORAD

facility as the klaxons started to sound and soon he was

being paged back to the control room.

"George? What's up?" He asked as he re-entered the room

that was in a state of mass pandemonium.

"Jacob the Tok'ra have just contacted us, they're

sending someone through the 'gate momentarily. And NORAD

just detected something leaving orbit around Earth... it was

cloaked obviously, according to them it was very similar to

the ships you've brought here in the past."

"That means there was a Goa'uld on Earth... who knows

what it were doing here." The Stargate activated and out

stepped a noticeably pregnant Anise.

"I bring troubling news." She said as she was met by

Generals Hammond and Carter. "We just intercepted a

communication between the Goa'uld Nut and Osiris, Nut claims

to have the children Maja'ra and Toran'ra as well Cassandra

and Rya'c. This seems to have been arranged long ago... they

are on their way to the planet Thalma where they are

confident they will be able to capture and torture SG-1."

She delivered crisp and efficiently.

"I thought there weren't any ships that could get to

L2J-409 fast enough for it to even be a worth while trip."

"Uh George, that's why the Tok'ra called me back

yesterday." Jacob stepped forward once he'd recovered from

the shock of his missing grandchildren. "The Goa'uld have a

new ship that more that triples the speed they can go

through subspace, they work almost like a stargate... they

create a wormhole and then are already through it before the

wormhole collapses. The good news is we've been able to get

our hands on one of them."

THALMA...

That morning everyone had managed to regroup at Nevhin's

home in order to come up with a somewhat coherent means of

defeating the massed Goa'uld forces on L2J-409. That morning Sam

realized that Incaha wasn't looking well at all, she was

actually much worse than she had been when she was vomiting at

the sight and smell of Sov'vo's body. Everyone had their own

thoughts on how to take out the as yet indeterminate amount of

Goa'uld in Abadah... and there was no telling how many there

were in Kalhia or on a ship that could be orbiting the planet.

"Okay, SG-1's going to go see what we can find out about

the other Goa'uld." Jack announced. "SG-6 and Yuatyu see if you

can get word to as many non-goa'ulded Thalmans as possible to be

ready to move out if any commotion breaks out. Teal'c, Nevhin,

and Incaha stay here and keep watch so we know if the Goa'uld

move any where." He ordered falling for the first time in five

years into his truly military self.

Everyone followed orders, all clad in Thalman attire, and

soon they were fanned out all over Abadah. SG-1 went to Zoro's

home, the place where the Goa'uld were living. having been in

the home several times in the time that they had lived there it

was not hard for Sam and Jack to find an unguarded way inside.

EARTH...

"When will the ship be arriving?" Selmak questioned as

they waited for General Hammond who had announced he would be

joining them in their journey to save the 'children of the SGC',

the four people who had been kidnapped had all began their lives

on Earth by stepping through the Stargate.

"Malcolm and Karennia should be here momentarily."

"You're allowing Karennia to come along? Don't you think

that could be a little dangerous? We've never encountered this

many Goa'uld at one time." Jacob took over.

"She's a very capable apprentice... she can help repair

any thing that might become damaged during our journey."

"She's three years old for crying out loud."

"And I am with child, does that mean that I should not be

coming on this mission?" Freya took over in defense of her

treatment of her young daughter.

"Malcolm and Kieroff agreed to this?"

"They are her father Jacob... we make decisions regarding

her together. Soon they were joined by Hammond and then came the

communication from Malcolm that he was ready to 'beam them up'.

Once on the ship everyone was shown around quickly and

told what to expect when they went through the wormhole and it

quickly began to collapse behind them. Karennia, of course, had

to be carried around by her mother and her dear Uncles Jacob and

Selmak.

"General Sir." Malcolm saluted as General Hammond entered

the bridge of the ship. " I didn't know you'd be joining us."

"Neither did I son, but I just don't like the idea of my

people being in danger." George turned to study the young man.

"You look well son."

"Thank you sir, I am. Kieroff's made all the difference."

Malcolm smiled fondly as his wife briefly came into the room and

then left again going along with her business.

"Your family also looks well, when's the next little one

due?"

"Sometime next spring Sir, well spring for Earth at least,

Vorash is pretty boring on the seasonal front."

Captain Malcolm Rogers USAF expertly maneuvered the ship

the distance away from Earth and especially the sun that it had

to be before they could safely attempt to create a temporally

stable wormhole. It had been over four years since Malcolm had

left the SGC to work with the Tok'ra, and the SGC had missed his

quick wit and easy going persona. It had been almost a year

after Carter and O'Neill had been trapped on L2J-409 when it had

been discovered that Malcolm had advanced and inoperable

lymphoma, he had readily agreed to join with a Tok'ra and had

then began his life as two people, both of which fell hard and

fast in love with Freya and Anise. They had soon been married

and despite all thoughts to the contrary had remained just as

devoted to each other as ever for four years. Actually

Freya/Anise and Malcolm/Kieroff were the first people to have

the ability to start a family amongst the Tok'ra, their daughter

Karennia being the first child to ever be born to two people who

both possessed active symbiotes, advancing medical technology

had found a way to not only allow the Tok'ra to remain active

throughout pregnancy but to also ensure the child would not be

harsesis.

"Jacob, Annie, you ready to go down there?" Malcolm asked

once they'd gotten sufficiently far enough from Earth and its

solar body.

"Yeah Malcolm, go ahead, punch it." Jacob responded,

George was told to hold on tight as the wormhole opened up

infront of them and the ship began it's novel journey.

THALMA...

Daniel was wondering what Janet was thinking... she had

been left on Earth, at least she had her daughter to comfort her

if they didn't make it out of this one, of course she probably

wasn't worrying about him considering they were originally going

to calm the natives, not fend off a massive contingent of

Goa'uld. He vowed to every celestial deity he had ever heard of

that he would propose to the tiny doctor that brightened his

world if only he could live though this with his friends. They

were in the house that he had been informed earlier had once

belonged to Zoro and his family, the second largest home in

Abadah... the largest having belonged to Sam and Jack, the room

that they were hiding out in appeared to be a sitting room of

sorts and was tastefully decorated in a form that he would have

expected from seeing his friend's former home and that of the

old man Nevhin.

"How far are we from where the Goa'uld's main room is?"

Daniel asked quietly.

"We're in the servant's waiting room, they should be right

out that door... from what I gathered yesterday this and Sokj's

old room are the only rooms not being utilized by the Goa'uld."

Sam answered, habitually rearranging her robes as she joined the

men on the floor.

"So how are we supposed to spy on them with out them

noticing we've opened the door?"

"As usual the Goa'uld have let their fashion sense take

away from any tactical advantage they might have had in this

place... they've decorated with tapestries that cover three of

four walls... this door opens in so they'll never notice our

opening of it." Jack stood and pulled the door cautiously open

to be faced, as promised, with the back of a brightly colored

tapestry. The immediately heard the loud voice of an angry

Goa'uld.

"I am Haroeris, you will bow before your god." To them it

sounded like the usual Goa'uld speech, until they recognized the

responding voice.

"The Goa'uld are false gods, my father does not bow to you

and neither will I." Rya'c stated proudly before the sharp sound

of a staff weapon hitting his skull could be heard, followed by

the distressed squeal of a child. It was all Jack or Sam could

do to keep from ripping back the wall hanging and going to their

daughter, but they settled for pulling up the bottom corner

slightly to allow them to see what was going on. What they saw

scared them to no end... there were six Goa'uld standing over

their two small children, Toran with his arm bravely around his

little sister's shoulders, Cassandra was there as well with

tears slowly trickling down her face as she stared from Rya'c's

prone form to that of the two children she was powerless to

save.

SPACE...

They had exited the wormhole and there had only been

minimal damage done to the vessel. Karennia came up to be with

her father and the curious old man she'd never seen before but

had heard plenty about from all the Tok'ra she lived with. To

her he looked nice enough... but she had heard stories of how he

commanded all the Tau'ri who went though the Chapa'ai, and it

seemed to the small child that a man that powerful couldn't be a

very amiable man. Hammond caught the young girl looking

curiously at him, he took in the miniature Tok'ra dress and the

curly black hair in blunt pig-tails on top of her head, her

smooth dark skin made her favor her father much more than her

mother, but it seemed that even at three years of age she moved

with the same grace and assurance of Anise and Freya. He

wondered how she was able to deal with four parents in two

bodies, from what he had been able to see she just called them

Mommy and Daddy and got whomever was in charge at that moment.

Suddenly the lights went dim and there was a quick beeping

sound.

"What was that son?" Hammond asked alarmed.

"We've never cloaked this ship before... it seems that if

you cloak as soon as you get through the wormhole the ship goes

to minimal power, which in turn cuts off all communications

inside the ship."

"So what do we do?"

"Well no Goa'uld can see us, so we'll just approach Thalma

as we'd planned and hopefully by the time we get there our

'batteries' will have recharged." Malcolm turned to his daughter

who had silently been listening in on her father's explanation

of the problem. "Karennia, why don't you go tell your mother and

Uncle Jacob what's going on?"

"Okay Daddy." She said and skipped off happily though the

corridors.

THALMA...

"Take these weaklings away from me... I do not wish to see

their pathetic faces any longer." Haroeris stated before several

Jaffa led the children out of the house. Jack quickly closed the

door to their room before turning to his wife, her face

mirroring the absolute horror at seeing their children in the

hands of the evil Goa'uld.

"We've gotta get to them." He stated quickly. Jack then

radioed Teal'c and SG-6 to warn them of the hostages and that

their number one goal was to find where they'd taken the

children.

"How'd they get ahold of our kids? They were on Earth,

they were fine." Jack stated as they slowly made their way back

to Nevhin's residence.

"I don't know... there were so many people in our house, I

don't know when they could have gotten ahold of them... and they

must have come in a ship, but there aren't any ships that could

get here fast enough."

"Nothing makes sense." Daniel broke into his two friend's

exercise in bouncing ideas off each other. There was a rather

large commotion in the street across from them, it seemed that a

Thalman had attempted to halt a large group of Jaffa who were

walking through guarding someone who was completely obscured

from view. The Jaffa responded immediately by shooting the poor

man who Jack quickly recognized as Tappu, one of his former

attendants, the man was killed instantly by the multiple staff

blasts.

"Jaffa Kree!" A Goa'uld yelled out ceasing all commotion

on the street. It was then that Jack could clearly see his

parents... eyes glowing brightly.

"Oh for crying out loud, I knew they couldn't have really

had a change of heart."

"The O'Neills are Goa'uld?" Daniel asked... catching on to

things a little slower than the other two. "How long have they

been that way?"

"Two more Goa'uld... they've all gone to the trouble to

kidnap our children, take over our home, and then converge on

this place just when we're supposed to be here."

When they arrived back at Nevhin's chaos had broken out,

Teal'c greeted them at the door looking very scared.

"What's up Teal'c?" Jack asked as they quickly piled into

the house.

"I believe Incaha is about to bear her child." He answered

flustered. "On Chulak we do not speak of such things, it is the

place of women and their mates... not outsiders."

"Well Incaha doesn't have a 'mate'." Daniel piped up

matter of factly.

"Where is she?" Sam asked, much more concerned than the

rest of the men.

"This way." Teal'c led them through the house to a room

the had not been in the previous times they had been there, the

place was tastefully decorated as a bedroom, Teal'c quickly

retreated back into the main part of the house.

"Incaha... are you all right?"

"I'm sorry Samantha, I know the gods have been taken. This

child was no supposed to come for almost a season." She was

struck by pain as another contraction racked her body.

"It's all right Incaha, we'll get our children back. And

we'll take care of this baby, don't worry, we have the ability

to multitask." Incaha didn't know the meaning of multitasking

but she still gave Sam a small smile. "Guys, can I speak to you

outside?"

"What's up Sam?"

"Incaha's going to die."

"Why? She looks perfectly fine to me."

"She's got something called the Seckta, I'm not sure what

it is but from what she told me a Thalman woman who has it has

never survived the birth of a child."

"The Seckta is one of the most feared conditions among our

people." Yuatyu offered as he joined them outside the small

room.

"This is not happening, our children are in the hands of

the Goa'uld and we've got a woman in labor who is going to die

as soon as the kid is born."

"From what I've seen and heard Thalman births are fast, we

should be able to deliver this baby within the next fifteen

minutes." Sam said, quietly disbelieving that her daughter's

beloved companion was really going to die in the next few

minutes.

"So that's what we do then, we make sure Incaha is

comfortable, the baby gets here okay, and we'll have SG-6 on the

lookout for Tor, Maj, Rya'c, and Cassandra. We're SG-1, we can

manage this."

The team united, SG-1 with the assistance of Yuatyu and

Nevhin, they were able to talk Incaha through the process of

birthing her child. As births go, all who had been through one

mused, it was relatively clean, Sam took the child and quickly

wrapped it in a blanket before handing it to the mother who was

starting to pale considerably.

"Thank you Samantha, if you had not been around I know she

would have fallen into the hands of the Theocian commander.

Would you please find a home for my daughter? And tell whom ever

takes her as theirs that I wish her name to be Temka after my

own mother who died when I was born?"

"Yes, of course Incaha." She assured as Incaha's head fell

back and the life went from her eyes. Sam caught the baby and

held her possessively to her chest. "Let's move out, we've got

our own kids to save now." She handed the little girl to Nevhin

and wiped her eyes as the tough males in the room did the same,

they then walked proudly out of the house- the Goa'uld knew they

were there already and they were done hiding.

SPACE...

"Mommy, are we there yet?" Karennia asked as she walked

onto the bridge.

"We're close honey." Kieroff answered for his wife. "we're

just now entering orbit."

"Are there any ships?" Anise asked going up to the screen

to check for herself.

"Yes, but only the one used to bring the children from

Earth... and none are cloaked either." Malcolm took control

again.

"I thought you couldn't see them if they were cloaked."

"This ship is so cool... all the ships that were made

before it can be detected weather they're cloaked or not."

"Sounds like just the asset the Tok'ra could use."

"Yes, the Tok'ra are very excited about this ship, their

only request was that we not let Colonel touch any of its

systems." Freya's joke was unexpected but well received.

"Okay... who's getting beamed down?"

"George and I will go." Jacob said walking to the center

of the room. "You've got your radio George?"

"Yes." He joined Jacob on the round circle.

"Okay them Malcolm, we're ready, make sure it's somewhere

we won't be noticed." There was a flash as the rings moved and

they were gone.

EARTH...

Janet Fraiser was worried, she knew what had happened to

her daughter, and she knew what it meant for her lover. The

children of the SGC were all special and it was a very hard blow

to have lost all four of them at once. She walked through the

corridors of NORAD... having nothing better to do with her time,

she was hoping this would all be over soon, but as always she

also realized that nothing was ever that simple with SG-1. Janet

nodded to Duke and Andy who were the lucky ones to have gotten

the duty of tightening the bolts that day. It was always easy to

tell the difference between the NORAD personnel and the SGC

personnel but today it was like night and day... the NORAD

people looked, for the most part, happy and carefree, but the

SGC people wandering around for various reasons looked like they

were carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders. All

the people from NORAD knew was that the people who worked below

them had the tendency to get everyone sealed inside the mountain

for one reason or another when they screwed up... and that of

course meant that they had pretty high pressure jobs, even more

so than the ones they had.

THALMA...

The waiting was the most unnerving part of things with the

Goa'uld, they did things whenever they pleased and tended to go

about things slowly- after all when you're an all powerful god

the world waits for you, not the other way around. SG-1 had

given up waiting for the Goa'uld the same time the Goa'uld

stopped hoping they would come out of the woodwork alone. The

Goa'uld had called for all the people of Abadah to gather in

front of what had once been the proud shrines of Toran'ra and

Maja'ra. Everyone complied- the Theocians, proud partners in the

takeover with the Goa'uld, had been almost completely wiped out

when the Goa'uld Nephthys had a disagreement with their former

commander.

By the time SG-1 and SG-6 arrived, blending in well with

the Thalmans, all six Goa'uld were standing with their Jaffa and

hostages. As usual they were debating something, Nephthys was

fighting with Osiris apparently over which hostage to torture

first, finally Anubis stepped forward and, casting a skeptical

glance at his quarreling parents, selected the first to be

tortured.

STILL THALMA...

Jacob and George made their way through the forest they

had been 'ringed' down into. It had been mostly cleared away and

there was an odd sprinkling of human belongings scattered about,

both had been in war, and Jacob and Selmak had seen the lengths

people would go to when they were fleeing the Goa'uld or any

other formidable adversary. For George this was like reliving

his youth, he hadn't been in combat for more than a decade, he

was used to commanding people who went out there and did this,

but his thoughts were that it was kid stuff... better to keep

the older and not necessarily wiser ones where they would not

only be safe but where they wouldn't be a threat to the ones

that they could possibly let down. They were both nervous, this

was their family, Jacob's daughter and grandchildren, and

George's best people, very much like his own children in many

ways- and definitely more troublesome.

When they saw the village of Abadah it was from closer

than they had thought, the first buildings were meters from

their position. The two men walked quietly through the streets

and were astounded at how it could seem so dead, not a single

soul was out, and for a village they had heard was normally full

of life and excitement it was very disheartening.

EVEN MORE THALMA...

It was obvious what Anubis's intentions were, he wanted

them to show themselves. It was clear even from far away that he

was not a Goa'uld, or even a Jaffa, the man was tall, dark, and

handsome, he also seemed to have the most common sense of the

members of the group. His hostage, Maja, had been ripped from

the arms of her brother who had been futility trying to protect

her. Now he stood along with Cassandra and the unconscience

Rya'c staring in horror at the sight of the innocent child being

gripped by the man who obviously thought nothing more of her

than a bargaining tool.

Her parents, both in the crowd, were torn, they knew that

going to their child would not only be a death sentence for them

but also Maja'ra- considered a god among the gathered crowd

would also be killed. To them there was only one solution- take

out all six at once and as many of their Jaffa as possible. It

was decided by Colonel O'Neill that 1.)the Goa'uld knew they

were there anyway and 2.)the crowd was noisey enough, so it was

all right for them to go ahead and quietly use their radio to

communicate with SG-6.

"Johnson." Jack stated quietly into his radio.

"Colonel?" He could tell by the tone in his voice that he

was looking around trying to locate the four members of SG-1.

"Johnson... just look straight at one of your people and

act like you're speaking to one of them."

"Okay Sir."

"Johnson, what's your location?"

"About 10 yards from the Goa'uld Sir, to the right of the

crowd." O'Neill looked and with the help of Carter and Teal'c

they were able to locate all four of the heavily robed members

of SG-6.

"We see you... we're about dead center in the crowd...

straight ahead of the bastard with my daughter."

"We see you Sir."

"Good, now here's the plan Johnson, how many Zats does

your team have?"

"None Sir."

"Damn, Daniel'll bring you one." Daniel took that as his

cue to wade through the stunned crowd to relinquish his weapon.

"Please tell me you know how to fire a Zat?"

"Yes Sir Colonel, point and fire... one shot stuns and

hurts like hell, two kill, and the third takes care of the

evidence."

"When I tell you to, take out Harry- the Goa'uld next to

the blonde one we know as Osiris, if you could manage to get

both of them at once that'd be even better." He cast a nervous

look at his daughter- she was terrified but not crying, the man

who held her high in the air for all to see was being

surprisingly gentle. Jack's son, Toran, was being held onto by a

particularly unhappy looking Jaffa who was quickly recognized as

Zoro- just keeping the child from rushing the giant Anubis.

"Yes Sir."

"We've got three Zats now so we're going to try and get

the others... if you can shoot twice... whatever you do don't

take the second shot if you're not positive you won't hit any of

our people. The rest of your people should just fire their

weapons... but make *sure* you don't hit anyone." The Zat had

been exchanged and Daniel was soon back with his team. Jack,

Sam, and Teal'c all pulled their Zats from their robes and

O'Neill gave the signal for SG-6 to fire.

As expected the sound was near-deafening... the MP5s were

loud enough but the mass of screaming Thalmans added to the

noise. Jack took out his mother and father first, Nut and Geb

had been standing off to the side watching proudly as their

'children' ran the show of their revenge upon the Tau'ri, he was

able to get both of them in one shot, Sam was able to hit the

beautiful Nephthys killing her, and it was Teal'c who managed to

shoot Osiris twice ending Daniel's uncertainty about another

woman he had cared for and had had taken by the Goa'uld. Soon

the only people standing were Zoro, Cassandra, and Anubis;

Anubis was still holding tightly onto Maja- it was clear that he

was alone and even though the Jaffa had been able to return fire

he was not protected any more... the only thing he had was the

child. Teal'c had been hit by a staff blast and was barely

alive... all four members SG-6 were dead. There was no way

either Sam or Jack could make the decision to shoot their own

child in that short amount of time no matter how dedicated they

were as soldiers. The shot did eventually come, but not from

them, it came from somewhere behind SG-1, as did several other

shots taking out most of the Jaffa around. Maja had screamed as

she had been shot, she was probably suffering so much from the

blast that she didn't even feel herself slam into the ground as

she was thrown from nearly six feet in the air, immediately both

O'Neill and Carter took off running to get to their two

children. Oddly enough they found Toran and Cassandra being

shielded by Zoro- who it seemed had been faking the Goa'uld all

along, having known who the 'evil ones' were when they arrived

he had gone along with the larval Goa'uld implantation because

he had heard from O'Neill that they were a very powerful race

and his people wouldn't be able to free themselves alone. Maja

was easily revived and clung tightly to her father, Daniel took

one of the Zats and shot Anubis again so they wouldn't have to

worry about him coming back to haunt them later. George and

Jacob rushed up, Hammond immediately going to secure the

Goa'ulded O'Neills while Jacob was checking his little grand

daughter he had been forced to shoot.

Everything was over quickly, soon the injured were on the

Tok'ra's ship being tended to and Nut and Geb- the two surviving

Goa'uld were on their way to be with the Tok'ra for a merry

extraction procedure. Anise had been able to commandeer the

other Goa'uld ship and it was decided that one ship would go

back to Earth while the other went on to the Tok'ra. Anise and

Zoro were going back to the Tok'ra with the prisoners, Malcolm

was 'driving' as he called it the ship to Earth, he had stated

his intentions of introducing Karennia to her grandparents and

catching up with his old friends at the SGC for a couple of

days. Rya'c was sleeping peacefully and Cassandra had been

assured that he would make a fully recovery, she occupied

herself during their long wait of the ship being loaded and

people tended to by holding and rocking the infant Temka.

Teal'c, after checking on his son to find him being cared for by

his fiancée, had gone into a deep state of Kel'nor'eem to allow

his larval Goa'uld to repair the damage the staff weapon had

done to his body. Jacob had been detained longer than he would

have liked, Selmak was needed, and where Selmak went he went.

When he found his daughter it was in the arms of her husband

with both of their children sprawled across them- the had all

managed to fall asleep in that impossible position; for the

first time in over a month his daughter looked truly happy, some

how in the midst of all the chaos of the Goa'uld and the

Theocians and everything else they had managed to get their

lives under control again. Selmak said

to Jacob as they made their way through the corridors of the

golden ship to seek out company in Yuatyu. take over any time there are any problems in your family Jacob-

it always seems to work out in the end.>

ONE YEAR LATER

EARTH...

Temka was walking... much to the amazement of her

parents... of course it was also a very scary prospect for them

to have to deal with not only their first child but also a child

who could walk *and* talk. The decision of Cassandra and Rya'c

to adopt Temka had been easy- Cassandra had fallen in love with

the infant the moment she had set eyes on her and she had

lovingly presented her to Rya'c when he had awaken from his

restorative Kel'nor'eem, he too had seen that she was a miracle

sent for the two of them. They had been married later, a couple

of months, enough time for her mother to get everything just how

she wanted it and for Teal'c to thoroughly lecture his son on

how to treat a wife. Sheen had missed his roommate moving out,

but there was no way Rya'c was going to be away from his new

daughter and wife, he also liked the idea of not having to wear

a hat to bed and a shirt every moment of every day.

Sam's birthday had come again, only this one was much more

happy, both of the O'Neill's had returned from the Tok'ra and

she had finally gotten to meet her 'real' inlaws, and

considering they had been aware of everything that went on while

they were possessed by Nut and Geb they had already settled

their differences with their son. Even Jack's sister Emily and

her husband Lawrence had rejoined the family with their two

children Michael and Jonathan, both of which got along with Maja

and Toran very well.

Daniel and Janet had finally set a date to get married,

they had wanted to be married sooner, but of course neither had

any intentions of stealing Cassandra and Rya'c's thunder over

their wedding and family. Of course they weren't in any rush-

living through what they had in the SGC they liked to savor

things and days like Sam's party where everyone was happy was

what everyone yearned for.

"Hey Danny, will you go check on little Tal please?" Jack

called over to his friend who had been watching Karennia decide

if she belonged with the big kids or Shelmeria, Temka, and her

little own little sister Regina. He wasn't around long enough to

find out which side she chose, he had popped up out of his seat

to check on the 9 day old Tal, short for Thalmn, he had been a

surprise to his parents, because Sam had stopped the fertility

treatments months before his conception, but everyone was

excited over the newest addition to the ever growing population

of the 'children of the SGC'. Toran and Maja were thrilled at

the prospect of having a baby in their own house, both children

had started school at the same elementary school Cassandra had

attended and they both had Ms. Stubert as well, both picked up

on things very fast and neither one seemed to consider

themselves religious figures in any sense.

The SGC had been able to help the people of L2J-409

rebuild and recover, Zoro was back with his people, and even

Yuatyu and Sokj were considering moving back there with

Shelmeria. Over all the SGC was a great place to be, and L2J-409

was definitely the top retirement spot for the staff. Both Sam

and Jack were fully planning on retiring there... together.

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