Memoirs of
Brigadier General Jack O'Neill
(Retired)
Part IV
Chapter Two
By Arrietty
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"What?" "Okay, I'm coming." "What's for dinner? Pizza? I feel like pizza." "Oh dang, I forgot to switch off the computer, be right back." ~*~ It is strange now; the Stargate is used as a form of travel to visit our allies and friends. No fighting, no intergalactic wars. There has been the odd skirmish, but nothing that we can't handle. I still wonder if all those years and deaths were worth it though. I wonder what my life would have been like if not for the Stargate. Most probably pushing up daisies by now after what had happened to Charlie. No I don't think I would like to have missed anything that happened. Oh, except maybe Baal, Kanan, Sam dying, Doc dying, green fuzzy fur balls… oh I could go on. In fact I will. ~*~ |
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2006 It was amazing; once Jacob had used the healing device on me and they had pumped that magic oxygen into my damaged lungs I healed really quickly. Out of the four children that had been with me in the infirmary only one had died and I found out that he had been very sick before the snow had attacked his lungs. Jacob with his healing device had managed to heal the other children and myself. There were forty-one adults and forty-five children hiding out in these caves, who were a mixture of Jaffa and Tok'ra. They had all tried to leave before, but the children being unable to go outside in the atmosphere had hindered their plans. But now they realized that if the children were properly protected against the snow, they could escape. The fact that both Carter and Daniel had arrived safely was testament to that fact. Now there were enough adults to help with the children, forty-six adults and only forty-four children. I was still croaky and every so often I would have a fit of coughing, but nothing like before. I was regaining strength, but not fast enough. The frustration of having Baal only a six hours walk away and not being able to do anything about it was slowly driving me nuts. No one else seemed to feel the same way, even Teal'c had said that now was not the time. But then he hadn't seen Sam's dead staring eyes or been tortured and killed over and over again at Baal's hand. The longer I stayed the more I wanted to get back to my own universe. At least there, Anubis was dead and Earth was safe. I watched Carter as she worked with Jacob, they were an excellent team. The yearning in my heart for my Sam was not getting any weaker; in fact it had grown since I had come to this universe. Seeing Carter every day, but not being my Sam was painful and made my loss even more intense. I had seen and heard nothing of Pete, so I had no idea what had happened in this universe regarding Carter and Shanahan and in reality I didn't want to know. "O'Neill." Teal'c broke through my musing with his urgent voice. "Yes, Teal'c" "We have to leave, now. We have just received word that Baal has discovered our hiding place." Though I knew it was too soon for myself and the recovering children, I didn't hesitate. Carter had made better masks for us to wear, ones that would really protect us from the elements. The fact that both Carter and Daniel had been kept safe from the cutting snow was just pure luck. If they had only removed their protection from their mouths even once, they would have suffered as I had. Quickly I fitted the mask around my face and donned my warm clothing. Each adult, though not me, was responsible for a child. Much to my annoyance, Carter was in charge of me. Though if I collapsed I had no idea how she would be able to carry me. We would need to move swiftly over the ice and snow to the Stargate if we were to beat Baal. We had since learned that he not only had dispatched Jaffa to our hiding place, but he was making his way to the Stargate. As all well-trained Jaffa children are, they quickly fitted their masks on and dressed themselves in their warm clothing. Not a whimper or a complaint came from them. Even the two-year old little boy stood quietly as Daniel fastened the thick parka up his front. As I started to move around the busy people, I felt a hand push me in the chest. "Carter?" My voice sounded muffled behind the mask, "What are you doing?" "Sir, you need to sit and rest, conserve your strength. We will not be stopping along the way at all." I sat, feeling properly chastised and wondered what it would have been like if I hadn't been Carter's superior. Would she have ordered me around like that if we'd had a relationship? Closing my eyes to the distressing thought of Carter and me, I tried to think of happier times. "Kree!" Teal'c's booming voice carried over the quiet chatter of people getting ready. Opening my eyes, I watched Teal'c; there was certainly no doubt about who was the leader of this group. Everyone stopped what they were doing and listened. Carter wandered over to me, her charge. I couldn't help glaring a little. "Everyone here knows their duties. We are going to be moving fast, so please do not delay anyone. The Tau'ri will be up the front, as they will be going the slowest." I bridled at the thought and could feel Carter stiffen beside me. 'At least you aren't treated like the children are, Carter.' "Has everyone got their child?" I watched in amazement as the adults bent down and each lifted a child into their arms. Daniel had the lightest child and everyone had a child to carry except Carter and myself. I could feel the humiliation emanating from Carter as we started to leave the security of the caves. All semblance of humiliation left both of us the minute we got outside as the cold air hit my lungs and I fell to my knees, gasping for breath. Immediately, I felt Carter pull me up by my arm and she shouted to me through her mask, "You have to keep going, sir." I nodded, barely able to breathe let alone speak. With a brusque shove from Teal'c I found myself skidding along the ice on my feet, hanging onto Carter for balance. Oh this was going to be so much fun…NOT! I decided that I preferred the Teal'c in my own universe; he was a lot more forgiving than this one. The next four hours was excruciating, it only took me half an hour to lose any strength that I had gained while recuperating in the caves. Through bleary vision I watched Daniel struggling through the snow, holding his precious bundle close to his body. They had strapped the smallest children into a harness that fitted around the adult. This was great, but I could see that Daniel was trying to keep the small body warm by holding him close. I wasn't sure if Carter was holding me up or I was holding her up. Every so often I could hear a small cough come from her and her steps had started to falter. I knew that we were holding the group up with our failing strength, but it was not from want of trying. To hamper us more, a blizzard had decided to pay us a visit. The razor sharp foreign substance that had cut my lungs was now cutting into our skin. I could see the exposed flesh on Carter was red from blood before turning pink as it froze on her skin. I quickly removed my gloves and felt over my face, just above my mask and under my goggles. I rubbed my warm finger over the skin, it felt like I was rubbing sandpaper over it. Then I pulled out the Earth scarf and wrapped it around that part of my face, hopefully stopping any further damage. Carter watched what I was doing and pulled out her scarf. I rubbed over her face like I had done with mine; she pulled back with shock as my finger made the blood flow. When I had finished she quickly wrapped the scarf around the top of her face. It looked rather comical, not that I had time to enjoy the spectacle as Teal'c came up behind us both and shoved us along the ice again. This time, Carter went down with a thwack. And I lost it. Spinning around on one spot I faced Teal'c, "What is your problem, Teal'c? We are trying to go as fast as we can." He nodded, and then pulled back the blanket that covered the young child strapped to his chest. The white face almost blue under his mask was pinched with pain. The child's eyes were screwed up tight against the cold. Teal'c quickly wrapped the blanket back over the child and walked off. I could see Rya'c trudging ahead with a child strapped to his chest, with Ishta bundled up walking beside him. Feeling humbled, I jerked my head in Teal'c's direction to Carter. She nodded and we slogged on after him. These children did not have long; the cold was just too much for them to cope with. When the life of a child was in the balance I always seemed to find strength that I never thought I had. ~*~ Continued in Part IV Chapter Three |
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