Complete
Part Four
By DennyJ
Daniel looked up at Thoth who once again seemed to be considering his next move.
"Lor'noc, return Danyel to his room and restrain him. The rest of our conversation
will have to wait."
"Yes, my lord," Lor'noc replied, grabbing Daniel by one arm and pulling him to
his feet. He swayed slightly-the pain had subsided but he was left feeling weak.
Thoth left the room, followed by his servants. Lor'noc grabbed Daniel's right wrist while
pulling out a metal link with closures on either end.
"I believe it would be best to restrain you now," he said, snapping the link to
the cuff on his wrist, followed by the left one. "We would not want you causing
trouble."
Daniel's brain was slightly fuzzy as he tried to comprehend what was happening. I'm being
taken to my quarters? And restrained? He looked at his wrists-clasped tightly together
with no room for movement. No-I have to help Makare get the kids out! Dan'e! He tried to
pull loose from Lor'noc's grasp, but he was held securely.
"Move!" he was ordered as he was shoved forward. He had to think of a way out of
this. Their plan had been set in motion and he needed to be out there. He felt his
strength slowly returning and knew he had to make his move before he was locked in his
quarters. As they turned a corner, he pretended to stumble and went to his knees. As
Lor'noc bent down to pull him up, he shifted his arms to the right, shoving his elbows
into the Jaffa's face. Lor'noc staggered back, losing his hold on his staff weapon as he
brought a hand up to his bleeding nose. Daniel lunged toward the staff weapon, grabbing it
awkwardly with his bound hands. Unable to activate it in this position, he turned and
swung it as hard as he could at Lor'noc's head, causing the man to drop to the floor,
unconscious.
Daniel's hands were bound too closely for him to be able to unhook the closures connecting
them. He picked up the staff weapon, holding it awkwardly again. He might not be able to
fire it, but he could still use it as a club. He heard the sound of weapons fire and knew
Val'nor and his men must be engaging Thoth's troops. He needed to find Makare and Dan'e
and the rest of their group and make sure they got out of the palace. He turned and headed
in the direction of his classroom, praying that Oma was right and help was on the way.
Daniel tried to move as stealthily as he could down the hallways. He slowed, listening for
footsteps approaching before peering around a corner. Seeing no one, he turned and moved
down the empty corridor. As he came to the next corner, he suddenly found himself face to
face with the barrel of a P-90.
Jack heard faint footsteps and cautiously peered around the corner. At the far end of the
hall he could see what looked like a native with a staff weapon coming towards them. Not
sure if he were friend or foe, he decided to err on the side of caution. He motioned for
Makare to stay put, then he waited until he could hear the person coming close to the
corner and swung himself around, P-90 raised. Relief flooded through him the instant he
realized who he was facing.
"Daniel?"
"Jack? Am I glad to see you! I was afraid you might not get here in time."
"Geez, Daniel, I thought you were one of the natives in the get up. And how did you
know I . . ." he began before it hit him, "Oma?"
Daniel nodded and gave a half-smile.
Noticing Daniel's bound hands, Jack moved to release him. "Here, let me help
you."
He took the staff weapon from Daniel and handed it to Makare who had come to join them.
"Thanks, it's not exactly comfortable."
"Danyel, are you all right?" Makare asked, hugging him.
"I'm fine."
"What happened?" Jack asked.
"Long story," he said, rubbing his wrists.
"Oookay," Jack drawled. "I'll put that on the list of things to discuss
when we get home."
Daniel lifted his eyebrows. "There's a list?"
"Oh, yeah."
Deciding not to pursue that further, but instead focus on their current problem, Daniel
asked, "Makare, did you get the children out?"
"Yes, your friends took them. But there is a problem."
"What?"
"Mal'rac came and took Dan'e."
His heart jumped to his throat. Why would Mal'rac take Dan'e? "Did he say why,
Makare?"
"No. He just took her and told Ar'tan to stay and watch the others."
"Daniel?" Jack interrupted, "What's going on?"
"Makare said that Mal'rac came and took Dan'e," Daniel explained, translating
her words.
"Who, and who?"
Daniel hesitated. Did he want to go through the whole story with Jack now? Time was short,
but he decided Jack needed as much information as possible.
"Mal'rac is a Jaffa-a pretty nasty guy. He took Dan'e. She's one of the children.
Jack . . . she's my daughter."
Jack heard the words but his brain was having trouble processing them. "Whoa-what did
you say?"
"Dan'e is my daughter. Jack, I don't have time to explain. We've got to find her.
Mal'rac might hurt her."
"Okay, okay Let's go," he said as Makare handed Daniel the staff weapon.
"But this is definitely going on the list. Where do we look?"
"I don't know. I'm not sure why he would want her. Unless . . . unless he's using her
to get to me." But how would he know to choose Dan'e?
"And why does he want you?"
Daniel looked at him again, trying to decide how much to tell him. "Umm. . . another
long story?"
"This list is getting pretty damn long, Daniel. I can see I'm going to have to stock
up on the beer."
Daniel knew Jack was just trying to lighten the mood and he appreciated it. It felt so
good to hear Jack being his snarky self. It just felt good to hear Jack at all.
"Thanks, Jack. I guess let's start with places he knows I would go. The classroom's
out, so let's try the library."
"Classroom?"
"Ja-ack."
"Okay, okay It's on the list. Lead the way to this library."
The three of them made their way down another hall. The sound of staff fire could still be
heard but they encountered no one on their trek. The library proved to be empty of people.
Jack craned his neck, taking in the staggering number of books. "Whoa."
"Jack, when this is all over, Sam has got to see this. There's information on a lot
of Goa'uld technology I know she'd be interested in."
"Good thing she's not here now, we'd never get her out," Jack commented.
"Where to next?"
"I don't know. I guess we should try the gardens and slaves' quarters."
"All right, lead on."
Just then Jack's radio came to life.
"Sir," came Sam's voice.
"Go ahead, Carter."
"The women and children are safe for the moment, but we have another problem."
Daniel's eyes met Jack's as he responded, "What is it?"
"Sir, some of the rebels have told us that a Jaffa troop has retaken the armory,
cutting off their weapons supply and capturing the rebels there. They've asked us to help
them confront the Jaffa and free the rebels."
"Do you think you and Teal'c can leave your group and go check it out?"
"Yes, sir. We'll leave a couple of armed people here with them and take the rest with
us."
"Fine. But remember, we don't want to get in over our heads here. Keep me
posted."
"Yes, sir."
Jack belatedly realized he hadn't told Carter that he had found Daniel.
Daniel was wondering why the Jaffa would have left the two situations they were handling
to come back to the armory. How would they know to do that? Before he could voice his
concerns, Jack's radio crackled again.
"Colonel O'Neill, this is Kendrick. A troop of Jaffa showed up at the main city gate.
We were outnumbered and had to fall back. I'm afraid we lost control of the gate,
sir."
"Any casualties?"
"Meyers took a hit to the shoulder and one of the locals was also injured. Nothing
life-threatening, sir."
"Stay out of sight and let me know if there's any more activity there."
"Yes, sir."
Jack scrubbed a hand over his face. It sounded like things were starting to heat up and he
had his team members too spread out. Maybe it was time to pull everyone back together and
find a way out of here. He hadn't heard from Williams and Black who were guarding the
stargate, and wondered if that was a good or bad sign. He clicked his radio,
"Williams, Black, what's your status?"
"Everything's quiet here, sir."
"Well, things are heating up here, so stay alert."
"Yes, sir," Williams answered.
Daniel couldn't believe what he was hearing. The Jaffa were regaining control. Their plan
was falling apart. How had this happened? They had to do something fast if they didn't
want to see their plan fail.
"Jack, can you radio Sam and Kendrick and tell them to spread the word to everyone to
go to Plan B?"
"You have a Plan B?" Jack said, trying not to sound too surprised.
"Yes, Jack. We have several locations around the city wall that were intentionally
weakened when we were repairing them. Some of the men will take some tools that have been
hidden and break through the weak spots. Some of the people may at least be able to get
out and make it to the stargate."
"Good thinking, Daniel," Jack said, impressed with the planning that had gone
into this.
"Thanks, Jack. I had lots of help. But we've still got to find Dan'e."
"We will," Jack said, reassuringly placing a hand on Daniel's shoulder.
"Let's just be cautious. If this guy, Mall Rat, has got it in for you, he's probably
got something planned for when you meet up with him."
"I know. I just can't stand the thought he might be hurting Dan'e."
Jack radioed Kendrick and gave him Daniel's message. Next he radioed Sam.
"Carter."
"Here, sir."
"Daniel says to pass the word to the natives to go to Plan B."
"Daniel?" she asked, excitement in her voice. "You found him, sir?"
"Sure did. Although I almost didn't recognize him at first. Guess I'm just not used
to seeing him in a skirt."
Daniel glared at him.
"That's good news, sir. I mean. . . about finding Daniel, not, you know, about the
skirt," she stammered.
Jack smiled, enjoying Daniel's discomfort. "I'll fill you in on the details, later,
Major. For now, just relay the message and keep regular check-ins."
"Yes, sir," she replied. Daniel could have sworn she sounded amused.
He knew he was going to be in for some major ribbing once they got back to the SGC. Jack
just wouldn't be able to resist.
With that, they headed for the exit leading to the gardens and the slave quarters beyond.
They kept low as they entered the gardens, pausing to scan the area as they went. Daniel
was slightly ahead of Jack and had just stepped into an open spot on the path when he
heard the voice he dreaded.
"Danyel. I knew you would come. I have been following your progress since you left
the throne room."
Daniel's blood chilled at the words. That could only mean that Mal'rac had been using the
tracking device. Makare and Jack had quickly taken cover behind some bushes. Daniel could
only hope that Mal'rac was unaware of their presence.
"What do you want with me?" Daniel challenged, holding the staff weapon ready.
At that moment, Mal'rac stepped into view. He was standing in a vine-covered arbor, left
arm encircling Dan'e's chest, right hand holding a knife to her throat. Daniel froze at
the sight.
"I have plans for you, Danyel. And if you don't cooperate, your daughter will
die."
Daniel had no question that he would do it, too. He was cold-blooded enough to take her
life. But how did Mal'rac find out Dan'e was his daughter? He needed to get her away from
him.
"Your quarrel is with me. Let her go."
"Quarrel? You have been a thorn in my side from the day you arrived here. You have
caused me to lose favor with my God. However, my status will improve greatly, even
exceeding that of Kresh'nar, when I present my God with the instigator of the 'failed'
uprising."
Mal'rac was enjoying the look of confusion on Daniel's face.
"Yes, I knew you and the other slaves were planning something. When the fire broke
out and the livestock escaped, I knew your plan had begun and I sent the Jaffa to contain
the slaves first. And now you will all feel the wrath of Thoth."
Had someone overheard them or did they have a traitor in their midst? It didn't matter-the
only thing that mattered at the moment was saving Dan'e. He knew Jack would be moving into
position to take out Mal'rac. If he could just get him to release Dan'e and give Jack a
clear shot.
"You don't need Dan'e. She is just a child and has nothing to do with this. Let her
go and I will come with you freely."
"Yes, you will go with me. Your punishment by Thoth will be great. But not until I
have first had the satisfaction of hearing you beg for mercy."
During the course of the conversation, Jack had left Makare hidden and silently circled
around to try and get an open shot at Mal'rac. There were too many bushes and trees to get
a clear shot. If he missed, or was off with his aim, Mal'rac might jerk and injure Dan'e
with his knife. Even without understanding them, he hadn't liked the tone of Mal'rac's
last words. He needed to end this now.
"Move closer, Danyel. Now!" Mal'rac ordered, tightening his hold on Dan'e so
that she cried out.
"All right, I am! Just don't hurt her," Daniel replied as he moved closer to the
pair.
"Drop the weapon and kneel."
Daniel did as he was told, hoping Jack would get a chance to take his shot.
Keeping the knife close to her throat, Mal'rac released the hold he had on Dan'e with his
other hand. Opening his palm, Daniel could see a device identical to the one Thoth had
used on him earlier.
Seeing that Daniel recognized it, Mal'rac gloated, "Yes, there is more than one of
these devices, Danyel. They are all equally effective." With that, he depressed the
button and Daniel was hit with the same paralyzing pain he had felt earlier.
Jack saw Daniel's body stiffen and a cry of pain escape his lips. What was the Jaffa doing
to him? Jack knew it was now or never. He settled himself and carefully aimed his P-90 at
Mal'rac's head. Just as he was about to pull the trigger, he felt a bolt of white-hot pain
erupt in his arm. It sent him flying backward, his gun tumbling from his hands. He looked
up to see a Jaffa approaching, staff weapon in hand. He scrambled for his gun as the Jaffa
took aim again. He heard Makare shout something just before a large rock impacted with the
Jaffa's face. While the Jaffa was temporarily stunned, Jack had just enough time to lift
his gun, and with shaking fingers, pull the trigger. The Jaffa dropped like a rock.
The noise from the scene playing out to Mal'rac's left distracted him, causing him to
momentarily lower the knife. Seeing this, Dan'e reached for the hand holding the pain
device and sunk her teeth into it. With a yelp, Mal'rac dropped the device. Before Dan'e
could get away, Mal'rac grabbed her and tossed her aside, her body impacting with a
vine-covered pillar before sliding motionless to the ground.
Daniel crumpled to the ground when the device deactivated. He looked up at Mal'rac in time
to see him toss Dan'e against a pillar. She slid to the ground where she lay unmoving.
Fury began to boil in him, coursing through his veins and overriding his pain, bringing
him to his feet. Before Mal'rac could act, Daniel lunged at him, knocking him off his
feet, the knife flying from his fingers and skittering across the stone floor. Daniel
momentarily had the upper hand and he slammed his fist into Mal'rac's jaw. Mal'rac quickly
recovered and used his superior strength to slam his own fist into Daniel's cheek. It sent
him flying backwards, sliding to a stop a few feet away. Out of the corner of his eye,
Daniel saw the knife lying close by. He turned onto his stomach and scrabbled towards it.
Just as his fingers curled around it, he felt Mal'rac grab his ankle with a fierce grip.
"I am not done with you, slave," he growled as he moved closer.
Daniel flipped himself so he was lying on his back, twisting his ankle free of Mal'rac's
grip. With the last of his flagging strength, he used one hand to propel himself up and
forward, the other hand tightly gripping the knife as it sank deeply into Mal'rac's chest.
The Jaffa's eyes went wide in surprise before his body pitched forward. Daniel scrambled
to get out of the way. Mal'rac hit the ground and made a gurgling sound before going
still.
"But I am done with you," Daniel said.
Jack looked down at his injured arm, the sleeve still smoking slightly and the skin
between elbow and shoulder burnt and oozing blood. As much as it hurt, his main concern
was for Daniel. He looked over to where he had last seen his friend, realizing he was now
lying on the ground. A yelp from Mal'rac brought his attention to the Jaffa in time to see
him send a young girl flying into a nearby pillar, then slide motionless to the ground.
Before he could move to stand, he saw Daniel tackle the Jaffa, the two men wrestling on
the floor of the arbor. He lifted his P-90 again, moaning at the pain it caused his arm.
He tried to steady himself to get a clear shot and cursed when he realized they were too
close together to safely shoot. He saw the Jaffa suddenly stiffen before pitching forward.
Daniel hadn't moved and Jack felt the need to get to his friend and make sure he was okay.
Makare suddenly appeared at his side and helped him to his feet. They both headed for the
arbor where Daniel was now checking the young child.
Daniel stared at the body of his tormentor lying still next to him, and at his own hand
which had held the knife. The shock of killing Mal'rac wa quickly replaced by Daniel's
concern for Dan'e. He crawled over to her and touched her face, calling her name. As he
did so, Jack and Makare entered the arbor and kneeled next to him.
"Dan'e, Dan'e," Daniel gently implored.
She stirred and took in a gulping breath. "Danyel?"
"Shh, lie still and let me make sure you're okay"
Finding no broken bones, he gently pulled her into his lap. She wrapped her arms around
his neck and cried gently.
"Is she okay?" Jack asked.
"I think so. Nothing appears to be broken."
"Probably just knocked the wind out of her," Jack replied.
Makare ran her hand across Dan'e's head and continued to soothe her with comforting words.
It was then Daniel noticed Jack's arm.
"Jack, you're injured."
"I'll live."
Makare moved next to Jack and took hold of his arm. "I will help."
"No, it's okay. It can wait."
"No, I help," she said sternly, giving him a look that said "don't
argue."
Jack sighed. "Okay"
Makare ripped a strip from the bottom of her dress and began fashioning a sling.
"Remind you of anyone?" Daniel asked with a smile.
"Oh, yeah," Jack agreed.
Jack indicated Mal'rac with a nod of his head. "Dead?"
"Yeah," Daniel said quietly, looking back at the body again. He turned his eyes
to Jack who saw in them no remorse, only the resolve of someone who did what was necessary
to protect their family.
Family. So this is Daniel's daughter, Jack thought as he looked again at the girl in
Daniel's lap. He could only see the back of her head which was covered in dark hair pulled
back into a single braid. At that moment she lifted her head and looked at Jack, shrinking
back against Daniel upon seeing someone she didn't know. Jack thought he could be looking
at a young Sha're except for a single feature-her blue eyes. There was no question who her
parents were. But how was this possible? Part of him wanted to sit Daniel down and get the
whole story out of him now. But he knew they didn't have the luxury of time-it would have
to wait.
"It's okay, Dan'e. This is Jack."
Her face brightened as she looked from Jack to Daniel. "Jack?" Then she said
something in her language that Jack didn't understand.
"Yes," Daniel said smiling.
Jack looked at Daniel quizzically.
"She wants to know if you are the Jack from my stories."
"Stories?" Jack asked, still puzzled.
Before Daniel could answer, Jack's radio crackled and Sam's voice came through.
"Sir, we're at the armory."
"Report."
"It doesn't look good, sir. There are about eight Jaffa and they've captured about a
dozen natives. They've got them on their knees in front of the armory building. Teal'c
says they are threatening to kill them if the rest don't surrender."
"Any chance you can take them out?"
"Not without a lot of civilian casualties, sir."
Jack ran a hand through his hair. His arm was throbbing along with his head. They didn't
have the numbers to take on the Jaffa without the natives' help. This was supposed to be a
grab and run mission. Get in, grab Daniel, and run. He hadn't planned on becoming part of
a revolution. Déjà vu. He looked at Daniel and saw the unspoken plea in his eyes.
"Daniel . . ."
"Jack, we can't abandon these people. You know what the Jaffa will do to them."
"Daniel, we're outnumbered and some of us aren't 100%. The odds aren't good."
"They knew that going into this-they're fighting for their freedom. We've got to
try."
Jack sighed. Why did he let Daniel get to him like this? He didn't want to leave these
people in the hands of the Jaffa either, but he also didn't want to get his team killed
trying to save them. He didn't like his choices, but he knew which one he was going to
choose. He hoped he wouldn't regret this.
"Then we've got to come up with a new plan," Jack said, seeing Daniel smile at
his decision.
"Carter?"
"Yes, sir."
"Got any of those shock grenades left?"
"I think so, sir, let me check." There was a pause then, "Yes sir-one left.
Are you thinking of setting it off with the civilians present?"
"Yeah. The effects aren't permanent. Then we can sort the good from the bad."
"What about the civilians, sir? It will take a while for them to wake up. Are we
leaving them here or taking them with us through the gate?"
Damn. He hadn't thought about that. What were they going to do with all of these people?
"Stand by, Carter. " He turned to Daniel. "What were these people planning
to do if your little rebellion succeeded?"
"If Val'nor and his Jaffa are successful in getting rid of Thoth, those people who
have lived here their whole lives want to stay and govern themselves. Those slaves who
were brought here more recently want to go back through the gate to their homes."
"And do you know the symbols for their worlds so you can send them home?"
"Well, a couple of them."
"What were you planning to do with rest?"
"Umm . . . take them back to the SGC until we can find their worlds?"
"Just how many are we talkin' about?" Jack asked, exasperation creeping into his
voice.
"Maybe 100?"
"Daniel, we can't take all of them back to the SGC indefinitely!"
"We have to, Jack. I promised them."
"Of course you did." He'd expect nothing less. Just like old times. "What
about this Val'nor? We don't know if he's gonna be able to take out Thoth."
"I have faith in him, Jack. He and his men want their freedom as much as Teal'c did.
They're prepared to fight and they won't give in easily. We'll just have to trust that
they'll be successful."
"Then we're going to need reinforcements," Jack said. He tapped his radio.
"Williams, Black."
"Yes, sir," Williams replied.
"Dial the SGC and tell Hammond we're going to need reinforcements ASAP-at least two
teams, if possible, and have them combat ready."
"Yes, sir," Williams replied.
"And Williams, there may be some natives coming your way. They're friendly. Tell them
. . .," he looked at Daniel for the words. "How do they tell them you want them
to wait there?"
"Danyel maj-wa ah-ha-ah," Daniel supplied.
"Danyel maj-wa ah-ha-ah. Got that?"
"Uh, yes, sir."
"Tell Hammond we may need to bring some of them back to the SGC-temporarily," he
added, looking pointedly at Daniel.
"Yes, sir," Williams replied.
"Thanks, Jack."
"Don't thank me yet. This isn't over."
"Carter."
"Yes, sir?"
"Hold off on using the shock grenade. Looks like we're going to be taking some of
these people through the gate with us, so we're going to need them mobile. I'm headed your
way. Where are you?"
"On the roof of the building across from the armory. You can enter at the back."
"Roger that. Stay out of sight for now."
"Yes, sir."
"Jack, I'm coming with you."
"No, Daniel, you need to go with Dan'e and Makare."
"You're injured-do you really think you're going to be much help to Sam and
Teal'c?"
"I'll manage. I shot him, didn't I?" he said with a tilt of his head towards the
Jaffa he'd tangled with.
"Yes, and he shot you, which is why you're not '100%'."
Ouch. Jack's own words had come back to bite him in the butt. But he wasn't giving in that
easily.
"We can't afford to sit and wait for the reinforcements. Carter and Teal'c need help
now. Besides, someone needs to get Dan'e and Makare to safety and get them out of the
city. That someone is you," he said, pointing his finger at Daniel's chest for
emphasis. For once just do what I tell you, Daniel. He needed to know that Daniel and his
daughter were safe.
But Daniel wasn't ready to give in either. "Jack, we can take them to the safe place
on the way to the armory. You're going to need someone to show you the way and you might
need someone who speaks the language. Not to mention two steady hands to shoot."
Jack's exasperation had reached its limit. "Daniel, we don't have time for this!
Let's just get to this safe hiding place and we'll decide what to do from there."
Makare and Dan'e hadn't understood their conversation, and Daniel didn't offer to explain.
He told them they were going to meet the others and then make their way out of the city to
the stargate.
It wasn't long before they reached the place where the others were waiting. A rebel
stepped out of the shadows as they approached, recognizing all of them but Jack. He eyed
Jack suspiciously, but evidently decided he must be okay. He opened the door and let them
inside. It appeared to be a storage building that looked as though it had been rarely
used. Jack counted 11 children, 6 women, and 2 men armed with zats. Daniel began speaking
to them in their language while Dan'e and Makare reunited with their friends.
Daniel returned to Jack's side. "I've explained the situation to them and they're
going to take the women and children to one of our escape routes and on to the
stargate."
"Daniel, you should go with them."
"Jack, we've already been through this. You're going to need my help."
Before Jack could reply, a teenage boy approached them.
"Danyel, I want to come with you. I have been training with the weapons master and I
am ready for battle."
"Ankhu, you do know we are fighting against Thoth and his Jaffa?"
"Yes, I have listened to your stories and I have observed the slaves in the city. I
want to help free them."
Daniel looked at the young man before him. He was surprised but pleased that he wanted to
join their side of the fight. He knew Ankhu thought he was ready for battle, but he also
knew the young man had no idea what it would truly be like to be in a real battle. All of
his training would not prepare him for having to kill another human being. But, he wasn't
going to brush the young man off, either.
"Ankhu, thank you for offering to help Jack and me, but I have another important task
that I need your help with."
"What is it?"
"I need someone to protect these women and children and get them safely out of the
city and to the chappa'ai. Do you think you can do that?"
"But I have been training for battle. I can help you face the Jaffa."
"That is precisely why I need you to be in charge of this group. We need someone who
will be able to fight any Jaffa that might try to stop them." Surely the Jaffa would
be busy elsewhere and they would have a clear escape route. And Ankhu would have several
other men to accompany him, so he wouldn't be on his own. But more than that, these lives
were precious to Daniel and he wouldn't ask Ankhu to do this unless he was confident the
young man would do everything he could to protect them. He hoped Ankhu would see the
importance of the task and realize the confidence Daniel had in him.
"Yes, I can do that, Danyel," he answered after thinking it over for a few
moments. "I will make sure they are safe."
"Take this," Daniel said, handing him the staff weapon.
Ankhu took it from Daniel, holding it almost reverently. He looked up at Daniel.
"Thank you, Danyel. I will not let you down."
"I know you won't. It's time to go-let's get everyone ready."
Ankhu went off to organize their group and Daniel turned back to Jack.
"Do you think it was wise to give the kid a staff weapon?" Jack asked.
"He'll be fine. Besides, he's probably better with it than I would be."
"You'll need this, then," Jack said, releasing his Beretta and handing it to
Daniel.
"Thanks. At least I'm used to this."
The group was now ready to move out. Daniel approached Dan'e and Makare, bending to one
knee so he could look directly at Dan'e.
"I have to go with Jack to help free some of the slaves. Ankhu and the other men are
going to take you out of the city to the chappa'ai."
"I don't want to leave without you, Danyel," she said, a slight tremor in her
voice.
"I know, but I want you to be safe. I will meet you at the chappa'ai and we will go
through to my world together."
She wrapped her arms around his neck and whispered to him. "I love you, Danyel. Be
careful and don't forget your promise."
"I love you, too. And I won't forget," he whispered back. "You and I will
be together no matter what happens."
She released her hold on him and stepped back to take Makare's hand. Makare stepped
forward and gave Daniel a quick hug.
"Be careful, Danyel."
"I will. Take care of yourself and Dan'e."
Daniel watched Makare and Dan'e join the others and then leave the building. Jack moved to
his side and placed his hand on Daniel's shoulder.
"I'm sure they'll be fine."
"I hope so." He didn't want to let himself think about any other outcome.
"We'd better go. You know the way?"
"Yeah-this way," Daniel replied, heading towards another door.
A short time later they arrived at the two-story building where Carter and Teal'c and
their guide, Sennu, were hiding. Teal'c was waiting for them as they entered the back of
the building.
"It is good to see you well, Daniel Jackson," he said, extending his arm for
Daniel to grasp.
"You, too, Teal'c," he replied, returning the gesture.
"Major Carter is waiting upstairs-this way."
They followed Teal'c upstairs to the roof. Upon seeing them, Sam stepped away from the
edge of the building where she had been crouching and came to greet them.
"Daniel," was all she said, keeping her voice low and pulling him into a
crushing hug.
Daniel put his arms around her, hugging her just as tightly. "Sam-it's so good to see
you again."
"We thought . . ." she began, trying to control the emotion in her voice,
"we thought we'd lost you again."
"No chance, Sam. It was just a temporary . . . misplacement. I'm not planning on
going anywhere but home."
"I hate to break up the reunion, kids," Jack said, interrupting, "but we've
got some business to take care of before we can go home."
Daniel and Sam pulled apart.
"Sorry, sir." Noticing his arm, she said, "You're injured, sir."
"Hit from a staff weapon, but it's not too bad. Just give me your report."
"Well, sir, there are eight Jaffa in front of the armory. They had about ten slaves
captured when we got here. They threatened to kill them if more of the slaves didn't
surrender and turn over their weapons. Since then, more slaves have arrived and turned
themselves in. There are about twenty now."
They crept to the edge and peered through an opening in the decorative façade to the
group assembled below. The Jaffa had all of the slaves on their knees with their hands
tied behind their backs. Jack contemplated the situation and then motioned them to move
back again.
"Any ideas?" he whispered.
"Well, sir, there are five of us, that is, if you're up to using your weapon, sir . .
."
"I can handle it," Jack interrupted.
"And eight of them," she continued. "We have surprise on our side, so we
might be able to take them all out before they could hurt any of the slaves."
"I do not believe that would be possible, Major Carter. The Jaffa have spread out and
interspersed themselves among the slaves. I believe there would be casualties if we
attempted this plan."
"You're probably right, Teal'c," she conceded.
"Okay, anybody got any other ideas?" Jack asked.
"Jack, what if we could create a diversion that would take the Jaffa away from the
slaves?"
"What did you have in mind?" Jack asked.
"I know some of those Jaffa, and they know who I am. Let me go down and tell them
I've been sent to call them back to the palace to help the Jaffa fighting there. You can
be waiting out of sight and ambush them."
"No," Jack said. Why was he not surprised this plan involved Daniel putting
himself at risk?
"Why not?" Daniel countered.
"Number one, you'd be putting yourself in danger. And Number two, you don't know if
they would believe you or not. That could get you captured, or worse, and leave the four
of us to try and get you back. Besides, do you really think they're going to leave the
slaves unsupervised?"
"They might, or they might leave one Jaffa behind to keep an eye on them."
"And who's going to handle him?"
Daniel looked at him, the unspoken answer obvious in his eyes.
"Oh, no! You're unarmed-you haven't even got anywhere to hide a weapon in that
outfit!"
"I might be able to hide a knife in the waist at the back," Daniel suggested.
Jack just glared at him.
"Sir," Sam spoke up. "Why don't you stay and help Daniel? They probably
will leave one or two Jaffa behind to watch the slaves. The three of us can handle the
rest."
Jack contemplated her suggestion. He didn't want the three of them to have to face six,
possibly seven, on their own, even though he knew they'd faced worse odds in the past. But
if he went with them, that would leave Daniel to fend for himself. Like that's going to
happen, he thought, decision made.
"I'll stay here and back up Daniel. You three find a good place for an ambush.
Daniel, you probably know the best place."
"Sure, Jack." Daniel conferred with Sennu, then described to Teal'c and Sam
where he thought they should go.
"Meet back here when you're done," Jack instructed as they prepared to leave.
"Yes, sir. Good luck."
After they had left, Jack moved to a shady spot next to the wall and slid down to sit. He
grimaced as he shifted his injured arm.
"Jack, at least take some Tylenol. Have you got any in your pack?"
Jack decided he could use some and didn't argue. "Yeah, dig it out for me, will
ya?"
Daniel reached for the pocket on Jack's pack where he kept his med kit. Digging out two
tablets, he handed them to Jack along with his canteen.
"Here, you should drink some, too, Daniel," he said, handing him the canteen.
Daniel took it, not drinking quite enough to slake his thirst, knowing Jack would probably
need more. He was worried about letting Jack's wound go untreated for so long.
"We need to decide how this is going to go down," Jack said, checking his watch.
"We've got ten minutes for them to get into position before we make our move."
* * * *
Jack looked down from the roof at the scene below. He bent his head down as a hot wind
blew dust in his face. The sun was inching toward midday, the temperature inching up with
it. His right arm throbbed as he took it from the sling and grabbed hold of his P-90. His
head pounded in time with the throbbing in his arm. He glanced down again and his vision
wavered, blurring the figures below. He blinked his eyes as though that would clear it up.
It didn't. He wiped the sweat from his face and prepared himself for Daniel's entrance.
* * * *
Shouting caused him to jerk his head up. He winced at the pain the sudden movement caused
his arm. Had he dozed off? He looked down to see Daniel standing, head bowed, in front of
a Jaffa, explaining why they were being called away. The Jaffa paused, evidently
considering Daniel's words and whether he wanted to obey them. The Jaffa abruptly turned
and shouted orders to his men. Daniel was doing a good job of pretending to be out of
breath from running from the palace. The Jaffa left him and headed in the direction of the
ambush, leaving two Jaffa to guard the prisoners. So far, so good. The next step was up to
him-get a clear shot at one of the Jaffa. Daniel would tell the slaves to flatten
themselves as much as possible so Jack could then get a shot at the second one. He was
glad they hadn't left three.
He moved to place his fingers on the trigger and discovered they were slow to respond. His
head and arm were pounding again as he took aim on one of the Jaffa who had moved to an
open spot. He told his fingers to pull the trigger and, with a delayed reaction, they did.
The Jaffa fell backwards, hitting the ground and lying still. The scared slaves began to
speak frantically until one voice rose above theirs-Daniel shouting instructions. The
natives flattened themselves to the ground while the second Jaffa whirled, aiming his
staff weapon at Daniel. Jack shifted his aim to the second Jaffa, his vision blurring once
again. Not now! His vision cleared enough for him to see that the Jaffa had moved and was
now locked in a tug-of-war with Daniel for the staff weapon.
Daniel stood looking at the Jaffa who was aiming a staff weapon at him. Any time now,
Jack. Why wasn't Jack taking the shot? The Jaffa was furious. "What have you
done?" he snarled, priming the weapon.
Daniel did the only thing he could think of, rushing towards the Jaffa and grabbing the
staff. The surprised Jaffa hesitated only a second-Now Jack!-before pushing the weapon
back against Daniel's chest. Daniel was pushed backwards, losing his footing before
finding himself flat on his back. The Jaffa continued to push the staff towards him until
it was lying across his throat. Daniel had his own hands on the staff, straining to keep
from being choked. He was losing.
Suddenly, the resistance stopped and he felt a heavy weight land on him. He took hold of
the body and pushed it off of him, then sat up, chest heaving as he pulled air back into
his lungs. Glancing at the Jaffa, he could see blood seeping from a bullet wound in his
head. He looked up to the roof but couldn't see Jack. Something was wrong. He moved to the
nearest slave and unhooked the clip keeping his hands secured behind him. He told him to
release the others, arm themselves from the armory, and wait for him to come back.
He sprinted towards the building where Jack was and raced up the stairs to the roof. Jack,
eyes closed, was slumped against the outer wall. Daniel quickly moved to his side and
knelt.
"Jack?"
"Daniel?"
"Yeah, it's me."
"Not dead?" he asked, squinting up at him.
"No. You did it, Jack, you shot him."
"Good."
"Yeah, I thought so."
"Smartass. Help me up."
"Why don't you take it easy for a minute. Here, have some water," Daniel said,
uncapping the canteen and holding it while Jack drank.
"Better?"
"Yeah, thanks."
"We need to get you back to the SGC and let Janet look at that arm."
Jack sighed. "Yeah."
The fact that Jack didn't argue or make a sarcastic remark told Daniel just how much he
was hurting. Daniel helped him replace his arm in the sling just as Sam's voice came over
his radio. "We're heading up the stairs to your location, sir."
"Understood."
Seconds later, Sam, Teal'c, and Sennu came out onto the roof. Sam quickly joined Daniel
next to Jack.
"Sir, are you all right?"
"Just peachy. How did it go?"
"Fine, sir. We had no problems taking out the Jaffa. They were completely taken by
surprise."
"Good. Time for us to get out of here."
Jack's radio came to life again. "Colonel O'Neill, this is Kendrick."
"Go ahead, Major."
"Sir, the Jaffa just reopened the main gates. They left two sentries at the top of
the wall and the rest are leaving the city. I think they're heading for the
stargate."
Crap. "Understood. Are you able to leave your position?"
"No, sir. With the Jaffa on the top of the wall we're pinned down."
"Okay , stay put. We're coming your way."
"Yes, sir."
"Jack, we've got to warn . . .," Daniel began.
"Ah!" Jack interrupted, holding up a finger to stop him. "I'm already ahead
of you-hang on." Keying his radio, he said, "Williams?"
"Here, sir."
"You've got Jaffa headed your way from the city. Are the natives gathered at the
gate?"
"Yes, sir. Quite a few of them are. And sir, SG-3 and SG-5 just came through the gate
a few minutes ago."
"Good. We need to start sending the natives through to the SGC. Send someone back to
explain the situation to Hammond. The rest of you need to prepare to engage the
Jaffa."
"Sir, we told these people to wait for Doctor Jackson. We might have a problem
explaining to them that they can go on through."
"Jack, tell him to ask for a man named Cimon. Then let me talk to him and I think we
can get them moving."
Jack relayed the message and soon Daniel was speaking with Cimon. Jack recognized two
words in the conversation: Makare and Dan'e. Daniel finished and handed the radio back to
Jack.
"Cimon will get the people moving through the gate. Jack, he says he hasn't seen
Makare and Dan'e. Something must have happened. What if they run into those Jaffa? We've
got to find them," he said, fear evident in his voice.
"Daniel, we're going to help Kendrick. We're not splitting up again." Seeing
Daniel was about to protest, Jack raised a hand. "No argument. We'll have SG-3 and
SG-5 look for them. He knew Daniel was worried but there was no way he was going to
scatter his people again.
Sam looked at Daniel sympathetically, seeing the anguish in his eyes. She wondered who
these people were that were evidently very important to him. There was so much she wanted
to ask Daniel about what had happened to him while he had been separated from them. She
hadn't missed the fading lines criss-crossing his back, or the brand on his chest. But
that conversation could wait until they had him safely back at the SGC.
"Williams, report."
"SG-3 and 2 members of SG-5 went to try and head off the Jaffa. The natives are
willing to go through the gate; we're dialing it up now."
"Understood. Make sure those people get through the gate safely."
"Yes, sir."
Jack tapped his radio again, hailing SG-3's leader. "Colonel Reynolds?"
"Here, sir," he replied, breath sounding as though he were running.
"Any sign of the Jaffa?"
"Not yet, sir."
"A group of women and children are headed your way. Seen them yet?"
"No, sir, but we'll keep an eye out."
"Keep me posted."
"Yes, sir."
Jack took another drink from the canteen, then let Sam and Daniel help him stand. Daniel
pulled Jack's good arm around his shoulder to support him. Daniel wanted nothing more than
to go look for Makare and Dan'e. He berated himself for not going with them. He shouldn't
have assumed they'd be safe. Shouldn't have expected a couple of untrained slaves and a
boy to protect them. But Jack was having none of it, so Daniel walked alongside him as
they headed for the main gates, praying Makare and Dan'e wouldn't pay for his mistake.
Teal'c took point, followed by Sam, then Jack with Daniel helping him, and the freed
slaves following them.
As they approached the area of the city gates, they heard sounds of battle. Jack tried his
radio. "Kendrick?"
"Here, sir."
"What's goin' on?"
"A group of Jaffa and a few slaves just showed up and started firing on the Jaffa on
the wall."
"Jack, it must be Val'nor," Daniel said urgently.
"Kendrick-do not, I repeat, do not fire on them. I think they're on our side. Stay
put-we'll be there in a couple of minutes."
"Yes, sir."
"You'd better be right, Daniel. Let's go."
Daniel didn't reply, hoping he wasn't making another mistake. But he was sure this had to
be Val'nor.
They stopped at the side of a building just off the plaza. Staff weapons could be heard
firing. Jack moved his arm from around Daniel's shoulder and gripped the P-90 hanging
around his neck.
"Daniel, tell these people to stay back out of sight," he said, indicating the
slaves. "I don't want them fighting if they don't have to."
"All right," Daniel agreed, turning and giving the instructions to the group
behind them. Just as he came back to Jack's side, a voice rang out in the plaza, staff
weapons falling silent as it did. Teal'c translated. "He says he is Val'nor and that
they have defeated Thoth. He is asking them to lay down their weapons."
Daniel felt a measure of relief that Thoth had been defeated, and even more relief knowing
that Val'nor had survived. Another voice, this one from the top of the wall, answered
Val'nor.
"They do not believe him," Teal'c continued.
"Jack, maybe it would help if Teal'c spoke and told them the Tau'ri had joined the
fight."
"Maybe. Go ahead and try it, Teal'c."
Teal'c bowed his head in agreement and then positioned himself so his voice would carry
across the plaza.
"I am Teal'c. I have come through the gate with warriors of the Tau'ri. The slaves
have been freed and Thoth defeated. You are outnumbered. Surrender yourselves."
Silence reigned in the plaza until finally a voice from the top of the wall responded.
"He says they will surrender," Teal'c informed them.
They watched from the corner of the building as the Jaffa descended the stairs, crossing
to stand in front of the gates. Val'nor and several Jaffa emerged from the shadows of
another building, followed by a small group of slaves.
"That's Val'nor," Daniel said, watching as Val'nor approached the surrendering
Jaffa and took the weapons they were offering.
Jack motioned for their group to move forward. As soon as the two groups of slaves saw
each other, they began running towards each other, shouting greetings and calling the
names of friends. They saw two men emerge from behind a pillar and head towards them;
Kendrick and Rice, Daniel decided when he could see them more clearly.
Val'nor left his men to take charge of the prisoners and headed towards SG-1. His brows
were furrowed as he looked them over. Until his eyes came to rest on Daniel. A smile
curved his lips upward as he greeted him. "Daniel, it is good to see you are
safe," he said, clasping arms with his co-conspirator.
"Val'nor-it's good to see you as well and to hear the news that you defeated
Thoth." Daniel was glad that, even though he looked a little banged up, he appeared
to have no serious injuries.
"Are these the friends you spoke of?" Val'nor asked.
"Yes, Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Samantha Carter, and Teal'c."
Val'nor bowed to each, but stepped up to Teal'c, looking him directly in the eye.
"Teal'c of Chulak, who dared to defy the false god Apophis and continues to fight for
all Jaffa. You are an inspiration to those of us who wish to be free of the shackles of
the Goa'uld. It is an honor to meet you," he said, bowing.
"It is an honor to meet another who fights for freedom for all people," Teal'c
answered, bowing in return. Daniel translated for Jack and Sam.
"Sorry to interrupt your mutual admiration society, but we've got Jaffa headed
towards the gate and I think our people there would appreciate some back-up."
Val'nor turned to face Jack, his gaze seeming to size him up as he listened to Daniel's
translation. "I agree. Let us go to the chappa'ai."
He turned back to his men and gave them their orders. Jack did the same.
"Let's move out," he said, keeping his arm out of its sling as he continued to
grip his P-90.
"Are you sure you're up to this, Jack?" Daniel asked, hovering at his elbow in
case he needed support.
"I'll be fine," he replied, the pain etched in his face saying otherwise. Daniel
knew he would keep pushing himself until he was sure everyone was safe. "We're
wasting time-let's go."
Daniel glanced at Sam who just gave him a small shrug. As they headed through the gate,
however, Teal'c silently appeared at Jack's other elbow, placing himself in a position to
assist.
As they passed through the city gates, Colonel Reynolds' urgent voice came over the radio.
"Colonel O'Neill, this is Reynolds." Weapons fire could be heard in the
background.
"Go ahead, Colonel."
"Sir, the Jaffa are attacking a group of slaves who appear to be fleeing the city for
the stargate. We're attempting to lend assistance."
"Roger that. We're heading to your position. We've got some friendly Jaffa and a
group of rebels with us."
"Understood, sir."
Daniel began to dart forward, but Jack grabbed his arm, hissing at the pain it caused his
own arm, but refusing to relinquish his hold.
"Jack! Let me go. You know he's got to be talking about Dane's group."
"You don't know that for sure. Regardless, you can't go running off on your own.
We're all going together." He let go of Daniel's arm and Daniel fell in beside him
again as they picked up their pace down the path to the stargate.
Soon they could see as well as hear the skirmish taking place in the dunes to the right of
the road. Jack radioed Colonel Reynolds, telling them they were moving in to attack the
Jaffa from the rear. Crouching low, the group moved behind a line of dunes, coming to a
halt directly behind the Jaffa. On Jack's order they raised themselves up and began
firing. The surprised Jaffa became confused, not sure where to focus their fire. After
several fell to the Tau'ri's bullets, Val'nor addressed those remaining.
"Hear me, brothers! Thoth is dead. He was a false god and not worthy of your
allegiance. I offer you freedom-freedom to chose your own destiny. Join those of us who
wish to see all Jaffa free."
The firing had stopped on both sides, dust and smoke lingering in the air. The silence
stretched agonizingly long to Jack. Sweat was running into his eyes and his arm was
beginning to shake with the effort of holding his P-90. He glanced to his right at Daniel,
who was squinting at the scene in front of him. Jack knew he was searching beyond the
Jaffa for the freed slaves. Jack hadn't been able to see if it was the group Dan'e was a
part of. For Daniel's sake, he prayed she was already at the gate or through it.
His attention was drawn back to the Jaffa as one spoke out loud and then laid down his
staff weapon. One by one, the other Jaffa followed suit. The minute Val'nor and his men
stepped into the open and towards the surrendering Jaffa, Daniel jumped up and headed
towards the far dune where the former slaves could be seen emerging from hiding.
"Daniel!" Jack shouted as he tried to grab him and missed. He began to push
himself away from the dune, intending to follow Daniel, when Carter put a hand on his
shoulder.
"Stay. I'll go after him, sir."
"Go. See if you can keep him out of trouble."
"Yes, sir," she said, heading after her wayward teammate.
Teal'c appeared at Jack's side. "Do you require assistance, O'Neill?"
"No. All right, yeah," he conceded, allowing Teal'c to help him up and then
sling his arm across his shoulder again as they followed their teammates.
Daniel raced across the sand towards the group of natives, his fear for Dan'e fueling his
efforts. He couldn't see clearly enough to recognize them yet. As he neared the group, he
heard his name being called by several different people. Fear gripped his heart again as
he realized it was Dan'e's group. Finally, he spotted one of the faces he was looking for.
"Makare!"
"Danyel!" she replied, running to him and throwing her arms around him.
He held her close as he asked, "Are you all right?"
"Yes," she said, though her body trembled.
"Where's Dan'e?" he asked, fear tightening its grip as he waited for her reply.
"We were separated after the Jaffa attacked. I fell and when I got up I could no
longer see her."
"Help me look for her," Daniel said, pulling out of the hug but firmly grasping
her hand in his.
They began calling her name as they made their way past other women who were consoling
some of the children. Suddenly, he stopped, listening for the sound he'd heard to repeat.
"Danyel," came the voice he longed to hear, though from some distance away. He
and Makare began running to the edge of a nearby dune. As they turned the corner he saw
her kneeling on the ground next to Ankhu. Dan'e appeared unhurt, but Ankhu was obviously
injured, though he still gripped the staff weapon, aiming it in their direction.
"Ankhu, it's okay. It's me, Danyel," he said, approaching cautiously. It was
then he saw the dead Jaffa lying a short distance away, a staff blast to his chest. He saw
recognition appear in Ankhu's eyes and the staff weapon was lowered. Immediately, Dan'e
rose and ran to Daniel. He scooped her up into his arms and held her tightly.
"Are you hurt?" he asked.
"No, I'm fine. Ankhu saved me when the Jaffa came after us."
"Yes, he did," Daniel replied. He set Dan'e down and went to check on Ankhu
while Makare took Dan'e into her own arms.
"Danyel, I did as you asked-I kept the Jaffa from hurting Dan'e."
"You did well, Ankhu. Thank you for protecting her. Now, let me take care of you-I
need to check your wound."
Ankhu acquiesced and let Daniel look over the graze on his side caused by the staff
weapon.
"It doesn't look too bad. Doctor Frasier should be able to take care of it,"
Daniel said, realizing Ankhu wouldn't know who he was talking about.
Sam had come upon them just as Daniel put Dan'e down to check on Ankhu. She didn't fail to
notice the dead Jaffa, realizing the young man Daniel was tending to must have shot him
while protecting the others. These must be the people he's been worrying about, she
thought, even more eager to get the whole story from Daniel.
"Danyel, you were right," Ankhu said.
"About what?"
"About war not being glorious," he said, looking towards the dead Jaffa. "I
was scared."
"I know. Everyone is when they're in the situation you were in. That's what courage
is-being afraid and doing it anyway."
Ankhu looked up at him, smiling at the praise he'd been given.
Jack and Teal'c had arrived while Daniel was talking to Ankhu. They took in the scene,
knowing immediately what had taken place. Sam moved to stand next to them.
"I guess these are the people Daniel was looking for?" she asked.
Daniel moved to Makare, taking Dan'e back into his arms.
"Yes, they are," Jack said. "Major Samantha Carter, Teal'c, I'd like you to
meet Makare," he continued, indicating the young woman, "and Dan'e," he
said, placing a hand on the child's head. Then, looking at Sam and Teal'c, he added,
"Daniel's daughter."
"Wha . . .," she began, unable to vocalize the many questions popping into her
head.
Wow, Carter speechless. Gotta mark that on my calendar. Teal'c simply raised an eyebrow,
managing to add, "Indeed."
Sam glanced back at Jack, who shrugged. "Don't look at me. I'm dyin' to hear that
story myself. Been a little too busy to get the details."
Daniel beamed at them. Jack couldn't remember the last time he'd seen a smile that big on
Daniel. He hoped it was something he'd be seeing more often.
"Dan'e, this is Sam," Daniel said. "Sam, this is my daughter, Dan'e."
"Pleased to meet you, Dan'e."
"You are Sam?" Dan'e asked in English. Sam nodded her head yes. "Danyel
says you are smart." Sam blushed a little at the compliment.
"And this is Teal'c," Daniel continued.
"Teal'c," Dan'e repeated. "Danyel says you are brave."
"Thank you, Dan'e," Teal'c replied.
"And you already met Jack."
"Yes, Jack," she said smiling. "Danyel says you are . . .," she
hesitated, brows furrowed as she searched for the right word.
Jack decided to help. "Strong? Intelligent? Handsome?" he offered.
"Funny!" she said, excited to have remembered the word.
"Daniel?"
"Jack?"
"What have you been telling her?"
"Oh, just, you know, stories. Don't you think we'd better be going?" he asked in
an effort to change the subject.
"Yes, we should. But don't think this conversation is over!"
Sam laughed out loud while a broad smile graced Teal'c's face.
Teal'c moved to assist Jack while Daniel helped Ankhu, and they soon rejoined their group.
Jack radioed Williams and let him know the situation. All of them then returned to the
road and made their way towards the stargate.
As they neared the gate, Daniel could see that there was still a group of about twenty to
thirty rebels waiting to leave. Hopefully the rest got through to the SGC. He heard his
name called and realized one of them was Cimon. His friend came running up to him,
engulfing him in a hug.
"It is good to see you, Danyel."
"You, too, Cimon. Did everyone else get through the chappa'ai?" Daniel asked.
"All those who wished to go, yes. There are some still in the city who wish to remain
on this planet. And our group remained in case you needed our help."
Before Daniel could respond, the chevrons began to light up. Realizing it could be the
returning Jaffa, Jack, with Daniel translating, told the rebels to take cover in the dunes
behind the ring while the rest of them took up positions around the gate and waited for
whoever was coming through.
The great blue cloud poured out of the gate and then settled. The first one through was
Kresh'nar, followed by more Jaffa escorting a group of chained and frightened slaves.
Val'nor stood directly in front of the group, staff weapon trained on his former superior.
"Kresh'nar, you are surrounded. Surrender and you will not be harmed."
Kresh'nar took in the Jaffa and the SG teams surrounding him, all weapons trained on his
men. He knew he was outnumbered.
"What is the meaning of this, Val'nor?" he said, sounding more curious than
angry.
"We have overthrown Thoth-he is dead. We have taken control of the city and intend to
live as free Jaffa. Again I say, lay down your weapons and you will not be harmed."
Kresh'nar continued to look over the group surrounding him. "You have allied yourself
with the Tau'ri."
Daniel glanced at Jack, seeing him tense at the words. Kresh'nar began to descend the
steps, every weapon priming as he did so. He moved to stand in front of Teal'c.
"You are Teal'c."
"I am."
"I have heard that you turned against Apophis and now fight against the
Goa'uld."
"I do."
Kresh'nar moved back to face Val'nor. "You have accomplished what I have only dreamed
of. I would join your efforts to free all Jaffa from their enslavement to the false
gods."
He then bent down on one knee, bowed his head, and offered up his staff to Val'nor.
Val'nor stepped forward and took the staff. A collective shout of approval went up from the crowd of Jaffa and from the rebels who were coming out from behind the dunes to join them. The rest of Kresh'nar's men relinquished their weapons and began releasing their captives.
"Well, how about that," Jack said, lowering his weapon.
Teal'c moved to join Val'nor and Kresh'nar while Daniel ascended the steps of the gate
platform and began conversing with the captives, searching for a common language.
A short time later, SG-1 stood together facing the stargate. The groups of captives had
already been sent back to the planet they came from. Cimon and those from his world had
also gone home. The rest of the former slaves were standing behind them, ready to leave
their temporary home for another one. Kresh'nar had offered to review their records and
find the gate addresses for the different groups of slaves. In the meantime, they would go
to Earth. Val'nor had vowed to work with the former slaves who stayed behind to build a
government. Teal'c had promised to get them in contact with the free Jaffa.
Jack turned to Daniel. "Dial it up, Daniel," he said with a smile, happy to be
able to say those words again. Daniel noticed that Jack looked tired and pale. He knew
Jack had been running on adrenaline and wondered how long it would be before it ran out.
Daniel punched in the coordinates for Earth. When the blue pool settled, SG teams and
former slaves began moving through the gate.
Daniel paused at the top of the gate, Dan'e and Makare standing with him. His gaze
traveled over the dunes, down the road, and settled on the city. Sam stopped next to him
and laid a hand on his shoulder.
"Daniel, are you okay?"
He glanced at her with a half-smile and then returned his gaze to the vista before him.
"I'm fine. Just thinking."
"About?"
"Serendipity."
"Serendipity?"
"Yeah. I lost my place in the archaeological community, but in doing so I found the
stargate program. I went to Abydos looking to solve a mystery and instead found Shar'e. I
died, but discovered ascension. Through ascension I discovered that I belonged back here
with all of you. I was kidnapped and brought here to be a slave and found Dan'e."
Sam thought she understood what he was thinking. "More than coincidence?"
"I don't know," he said, shaking his head. "But one thing I've
learned-coincidence or fate-is not to question how you got it, but to enjoy what you've
been given."
He looked down at Dan'e. "Are you ready to go?"
She took hold of his hand. "Yes, I'm ready."
"Do you want me to carry you?"
"No. I want to walk through the chappa'ai to your world."
"All right, let's go," he said.
Jack and Teal'c came up beside them and, after the last of the former slaves went through,
their group stepped into the wormhole.
The iris closed behind SG-1. Jack took two steps before his knees buckled. Sam and Teal'c
both grabbed for him, preventing him from taking a nosedive. Daniel had been right. Once
Jack had gotten his team home safely, the adrenaline he'd been running on evaporated.
Seeing this, Janet left Ankhu, who was lying on a gurney, and hurried over to Jack, who
was now sitting on the ramp.
"Colonel, let me take a look at that arm."
"Staff weapon, Janet," Sam informed her.
"Let's get Colonel O'Neill on a gurney," she said to one of the medics.
"I can walk," he protested.
"Like you were just now?" she said. "I don't think so."
Jack didn't argue any more. He really did feel like crap.
General Hammond approached as Jack was being helped on to a gurney. "It's good to
have you back, Doctor Jackson," he said, taking in Daniel's attire without comment.
"It's good to be back, General."
Noticing the young woman and child staying close to Daniel's side, he asked, "Who do
you have with you?"
"General, this is Makare. She helped me while I was on Thoth's world. And this is
Dan'e, my daughter."
"Excuse me?"
"Long story, sir. One we're all waiting to hear," Jack's raised voice trailed
off as they wheeled him out of the gateroom.
"One that will have to wait a little longer to be told," Hammond said, looking
back at Daniel again. "We'll put off the debriefing until everyone's up to it. All of
you report to the infirmary and get checked out. Then I'm sure you'd all appreciate a
chance to clean up and get something to eat. Not to mention a good night's sleep."
"Thank you, sir," Daniel replied.
The group made their way to the infirmary, Dan'e holding Daniel's hand tightly and Makare
gripping his arm as they took in their surroundings. Upon entering the infirmary they were
each directed to a bed. Daniel took one next to Jack, and Dan'e climbed up and sat with
him. Makare took the bed on the other side of Daniel. Janet was busy checking Jack over.
His BDU shirt and t-shirt had already been removed and a nurse was cleaning around the
wound. Several other nurses came in and began checking the rest of them. Janet finished
with Jack and moved to Daniel's bed.
"Who've you got here, Daniel?" she asked.
"This is my daughter, Dan'e."
"Really?" she said looking at the young girl. "Nice to meet you, Dan'e. I'm
Janet."
Daniel said something to her in another language, then Dan'e looked at Janet and said,
"Janet makes well."
"I try." Then to Daniel, "I assume I'll get the whole story later?"
"Sure, Janet."
"So, do you have any injuries I need to know about Daniel?"
"No, I'm fine."
"Whoa, whoa, whoa," Jack interrupted. "I saw that Mal'rac guy use something
on you. You were in so much pain you couldn't move."
Daniel glared at him and growled a warning, "Jack."
"Daniel?" Janet asked, waiting for an explanation.
Daniel was quiet for a few moments, deciding what to tell her. Dan'e had understood enough
to know they were talking about what Mal'rac had done to Daniel. She reached over and
touched the brand.
"Mark of Thoth hurt Danyel."
"Out of the mouths of babes," Jack said smiling.
"Daniel? Want to explain?" Janet asked again, impatience creeping into her
voice.
"Yeah, care to explain?" Jack added, enjoying Daniel's discomfort.
Daniel sighed. He was outnumbered and knew he would have to tell them sooner or later. He
moved his finger to touch the brand on his chest.
"It's more than a brand. Thoth implanted some sort of chip. It can be used to track
someone."
"Really?" Sam asked, her curiosity piqued.
"And?" Janet and Jack said simultaneously.
"And it can be used to inflict pain," Daniel finished, keeping his eyes lowered.
"I knew it!" Jack said. "That bastard!"
Giving Jack a look that said "stay out of this", Janet continued to question
Daniel.
"This was used on you recently?"
"Janet, I'm okay. The pain never lasts." He closed his eyes, realizing the
mistake he'd just made.
"Sooo, it's been used multiple times?" Janet asked, moving to take a closer look
at the brand.
"Really, I'm fine," he said again, his eyes pleading as they met hers.
"Well, your stats do appear normal." Her only other concern had been the whip
marks on his back, but she had decided that they had healed well. "I suppose there's
no reason to keep you."
"Thank you, Janet."
"I don't believe this," Jack muttered. How did Daniel always manage to talk
himself out of an infirmary stay?
She continued to examine the brand. "It shouldn't be a problem to remove this,
Daniel."
"Janet, could you hold off on that for a while?" Jack asked.
"Why, Colonel?" Janet asked, surprised.
"Jack?" Daniel said, also confused.
"Well, if I can get my hands on whatever controls it, I might be able to find a use
for it."
Daniel rolled his eyes disgustedly. "Ha, ha."
Janet hid a smile as she moved to finish her exams.
After their exams were finished, everyone but Jack, who was confined to the infirmary, had
gone to shower and eat. The briefing had been scheduled for late the next afternoon,
giving everyone a chance to rest and allowing Jack to recuperate some so he could attend.
Makare had bunked with Sam and Dan'e was allowed to sleep on a cot in Daniel's quarters.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Five o'clock the next afternoon found SG-1 wrapping up a very long briefing with General
Hammond. Daniel had described his experiences over the past few weeks with a minimal
number of outbursts from Jack. He had cursed loudly when Daniel had told them about being
whipped by Mal'rac, and again when he described the branding and subsequent use of the
chip by Thoth. The room had been quiet as he described learning of Shar'e's pregnancy and
the birth and banishment of his daughter. Sam had laid her hand over his at this point,
offering her silent support. Teal'c's only comment came when Daniel described killing
Mal'rac. "If he were not already dead, I would return and kill him myself."
Daniel finished his report and sat looking at his folded hands.
General Hammond broke the silence. "I am truly sorry you had to go through that,
son."
"Thank you, sir."
"We will be sending the former slaves to their home worlds as soon as we receive
addresses from this Kresh'nar," Hammond continued. "Doctor Jackson, I would like
for you to help Major Carter search for appropriate worlds where we can send any of those
that we don't find addresses for."
"I'd be glad to help, sir," Daniel replied.
"I am pleased that you were at least united with your daughter. Have you thought
about what you want to do now that she's here?" Hammond asked.
Jack looked up at Daniel, worried that he would say he wanted to quit the SGC, or at least
leave SG-1. After all of his losses, Jack was glad Daniel had found some happiness. He
wouldn't blame him if he wanted to devote all of his time to Dan'e. As much as he would
hate to lose Daniel from his team, he knew he would support him no matter what he chose to
do.
"I haven't decided, General. I need a little time to think it over."
"Take all the time you need. It's a big decision. I'll expect everyone's written
reports by the end of the week. Dismissed."
The general left the room and returned to his office. SG-1 was silent until Jack asked,
"Are you going to go talk to Makare and Dan'e?"
"Yeah, guess I'd better do that."
"Why don't we find them and all of us can get something to eat?" Sam suggested.
"Sure, that sounds good," Daniel said.
"T, are you coming?" Jack asked.
"I would be pleased to join you," he replied.
The group returned to Daniel's quarters where Makare and Dan'e were waiting. Dan'e jumped
up and ran to Daniel.
"Danyel, can we go outside and see your world now?"
Daniel translated her request. "We were going to get something to eat."
"Oh," she said, sounding disappointed.
"Daniel, why don't we take some food up to the top of the mountain and have a
picnic?" Sam said.
"Good idea, Carter. Whadaya say, Daniel?"
"That sounds nice, Sam."
"Pic - a - nic?" Dan'e said, trying out the new word.
"You'll like it," Daniel told her.
The group proceeded to the commissary where they chose their picnic food. Sam stopped and
got a blanket from her quarters and they all headed for the top of the mountain.
They emerged into the early evening sun and followed the path to a clearing overlooking
the valley and on down to the city at the edge of the foothills. The surrounding mountains
were purple in the light of the fading sun. The golden leaves of the changing aspens
shimmered as a cool breeze ruffled them, bringing the scent of pine with it.
"Ohh . . .," Dan'e said, awestruck as she looked at the vista before her.
"It's beautiful," Makare said, equally impressed.
"There is no sand!" Dan'e exclaimed.
"There are deserts on Earth, Dan'e, but not here," Daniel told her.
Sam spread the blanket and they all sat and enjoyed their meal. When they had finished,
Daniel decided it was time to talk to Makare and Dan'e.
"Makare, do you know what you want to do now?" Daniel asked.
"It has been many years since I left my home. I do not believe I would have any
family left there. Dan'e is my family now. I would like to stay and care for her, and you,
if you will let me," she said.
Teal'c quietly translated her words for Jack and Sam.
"Are you sure this is what you want?" Daniel asked.
"Yes," she replied, wondering if he would accept her offer.
"Then of course I want you to stay," he said, hugging her.
Daniel let go and moved to Dan'e who was listening to their conversation.
"Dan'e, I'm so happy you are here with me."
"I am happy, too, Danyel."
"I think that I should stop going through the chappa'ai so that I can stay here and
be with you."
"But I want you to go through the chappa'ai," she said adamantly.
"Why?"
"If you hadn't gone through the chappa'ai you never would have found me and all those
people would still be slaves. You must continue to visit other worlds and free others who
are slaves to the false gods," she pleaded.
Daniel closed his eyes briefly, hearing the echo of Shar'e's voice telling him he needed
to continue to go through the chappa'ai.
He opened his eyes. "It would mean I would have to leave you sometimes."
"Makare will look after me. Besides, I know you will keep your promise. No matter
what happens, we will be together."
Daniel admitted to himself that he would miss going through the gate. He would give it up,
though, if he had to, to be with Dan'e. But her adamant words about freeing others were
true. He knew he needed to continue to go through the gate. Her confidence in his promise
was her blessing to do so.
Daniel smiled at her. "All right, you win," he said, bending down to hug her.
He straightened and she bounded off to join Sam who was watching a ground squirrel
scampering over the rocks. Jack came to stand at Daniel's side.
"Looks like you have a family now, Daniel."
Daniel glanced to Makare and Teal'c who were now deep in conversation, and then back to
Jack.
"I already had a family, Jack. I've just added to it."
Jack patted him on the shoulder and then headed towards Sam and Dan'e, his voice carrying
back to Daniel. "Dan'e, what stories has Daniel been telling about me?"
Daniel smiled as he watched his family-all five of them-feeling a comforting warmth
envelope him.
And, for the first time in a very long time, he felt . . . complete.
END