General Jack O'Neill (
fishesandfights) wrote in
dear_mun2012-01-27 04:32 pm
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Y'know, this always happens.
Just when I get comfortable? I'm somewhere else. It's getting so that on every quiet day I walk around arm. Like...Pavlov's dog or whatever. Carter'd know.
But anyways, point is? Pick something and stick with it already, for crying out loud. And can it be something fun? Nothing all dark and serious and blah blah blah. You know the score, none of the overly dramatic stuff. I wouldn't mind just avoiding the whole 'villain hell bent on conquest' part. Now, as for that whole 'cast mates' thing. Let's aim for that, shall we?
But anyways, point is? Pick something and stick with it already, for crying out loud. And can it be something fun? Nothing all dark and serious and blah blah blah. You know the score, none of the overly dramatic stuff. I wouldn't mind just avoiding the whole 'villain hell bent on conquest' part. Now, as for that whole 'cast mates' thing. Let's aim for that, shall we?

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Don't play dumb, you know exactly what I mean. Don't do this to Jack.
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Oh can we have an AU where we're married too?
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No. Besides, aren't you married too?
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I'm going to regret asking, but why don't you think it counts?
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And I married Tomin to save my ass because I found myself mysteriously pregnant and stranded in an Ori village. What was I supposed to do? They don't view unmarried mothers particularly favourably. And by unfavourably, I'm not talking about a little associated social stigma, more the burn you alive type unfavourable.
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[although it's probably not the time to bring up that part of the initial reason to stay behind was cultural. Mysteriously pregnant, WAT]
I get that you needed to work within the culture but did Tomin have any idea? Or did he really love you?
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[not to mention Abydonian law or the fact Daniel's technically a widower.]
Unless you really couldn't see yourself in a relationship with me.
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[or how bad it would have been for Sha're in her people's eyes if her husband had left her right after getting married]
I didn't say anything like that. [a little too quickly] Not that I'm saying I'm interested either.
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I'll send you a postcard.
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[doesn't mean she gets you, Daniel.]
that makes the two of them
She totally steered this conversation here deliberately.
and it totally worked. She knows him too well
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He has NO WORDS. NONE.
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