2006
I decided to go for a trek up into the hills. I needed time to think, to get away from this camp. The sadness that permeated the whole camp was infectious, even the children seemed to be affected by it. I wanted to take some supplies with me, so I pulled out my pack from under my bunk; I hadn't looked at it for weeks. The first thing that I remembered was Mariam's egg pie, something I didn't have much choice in forgetting as the smell competed with the green fur balls of Kelowna. That went down the rubbish pit very quickly. At least it created a few laughs in the camp. The sight of a general running through the camp yelling "Gangway", holding out a container of something smelling disgusting was enough to get anyone laughing, except the said general.
Fortunately the egg pie had been sealed in a container, so the rest of my gear was stink-free. I pulled out my clean clothes that Mariam had so kindly washed and found at the bottom of the bag was the three technological objects that I had retrieved from the mud planet. The second one I picked up immediately began to hum and lit up as soon as I touched it. It was almost identical to the doohickey that I had touched in the cave. A feeling of hope traveled through me as I realized just what this would mean. I might be able to go home.
Without hesitating I shoved all my things back in my pack and retrieved my weapons from the weapon shed. As I left the shed, I had a committee of people waiting for me.
Daniel, Teal'c, Doc and Jacob.
"Where are you going, Jack?"
"What is it with you, Daniel? You are like my mother, you can read my mind." I rolled my eyes to emphasis my displeasure.
"O'Neill, we do not wish you to go."
"I am sorry, Teal'c, but I think I have found a way home. I need to go. This place isn't my home. I have been away from Earth without contacting them far too long already."
I looked out over the compound. The bigger children had formed two teams and were playing baseball in the centre of the camp. There was laughter and happy shouting as one of the children made a home run. Rya'c was coaching them on how to play the game. They didn't need this old crotchety general moping around the camp. They needed to get on with their lives with Tok'ra, Jaffa and Tau'ri all together, one big happy family.
"I just want to say two things to you all. Get on with your lives here, forget about the Goa'uld for now, and make a life here. The second, keep away from that creepy forest, there is definitely something not good in there."
No one laughed, but solemnly nodded goodbye. I don't like long goodbyes, so I quickly turned on my heel and walked straight to the kitchens. After I had taken what I needed in supplies I made my way to the cave at the base of the hills.
It hadn't changed, the guard was still standing not far from the entrance. They were extra especially vigilant now that I had come through, they didn't know if anyone else would make use of the mirror.
It wasn't until I had gone into the cave that I become conscious of the fact that someone else was in there.
"Daniel, what do you want?"
"You left rather suddenly."
"Yeah, I know."
I waited.
"Do you need help with that gizmo?"
"Gizmo?" One of my eyebrows rose, "Where on Earth did you hear that word?"
"You actually. Well, not you, but the other you. Our you. Well not our you, but the other you-"
"Ack! Okay, I get it, Daniel," I held up my hands to him, "No, I don't need any help. I know what to do."
I pulled it out of my pocket and held it up in front of me. "I touch this panel here on the gizmo, and then I touch this glass here on the pillar…huh?"
Daniel was still in front of me.
"What just happened, Daniel?"
"Nothing."
"Bye, Daniel." I smiled
This time I moved the wheel on the control and touched the mirror again. The room began to spin and swirl like it had before and I fell to the ground unconscious.
When I awakened, I found myself alone in a room full of gadgets like before.
"Whew!" I let out a big puff of air. There sitting on the ground was the control that I had dropped before. I could see strange footprints in the dust, but I had no idea who had caused them.
Without hesitating, I quickly moved towards the opening of the cave and I looked out into thick long grass. "That is the same at least," I spoke to myself. Glancing over to the dark wooded area, I continued talking to myself, "That's the same too." The sun was sinking slowly in the sky and I knew I had to get a move on if I wanted to get to the Stargate before sunset.
I marched quickly through the long grass humming, 'Follow the yellow brick road' under my breath.
~*~
As I dialed Kelowna, I wondered how the Grenuts had survived. Knowing the Kelownan's speed in deciding how to do anything, most probably they were still alive and kicking. The thought did not fill me with great joy.
This time, there was no fighting in the Stargate room, but there were the usual armed guards waiting to see what the wormhole produced.
"Howdy folks," I cheerily waved a hand in the air, and then two as they clicked the safety catches off their weapons. These guards had no idea who I was, "I am a friend of Jonas Quinn."
They didn't flinch or move. 'Uh oh.' "Could someone get Jonas or whoever is in charge here? Please," I added, giving them my best smile.
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