rigel: (sam dan squee)

Fic Post : "Scraps and Scribbles" Part Two (G)

Title: Scraps and Scribbles - Part Two
Author: Rigel
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Category: Gen, Sam and Daniel Friendship, some angst
Rating: G
Warning: IMAGE HEAVY: not dialup friendly
Wordcount: N/A Images
A/N: Written for the [livejournal.com profile] schmoop_age ficathon. Images from stock .xchng
Prompt: Secret Messages and Codes

Part One | Part Two \ Part Three - LIGHT FORMAT LINKS

More than kisses, letters mingle souls. ~John Donne


Slipped through his mail slot, he pressed the letter and flower between the leaves of Virgil's Aeneid.


Scrawled alongside her sleeping head, along with an offering of coffee. He tiptoed out, not wanting to wake her.


A record of a series of challenges. Hotly contested, and the outcome was debated for months afterward, in the end a draw was declared because O'Neill threatened to make them repeat their feats without the aid of the armbands if they didn't stop arguing.


Scribbled in one of Daniel's field notebooks. One of many pages covered in the three week period they stayed while withdrawing from the Goa'uld light.


Printed by Daniel and presented to Sam by her team. She stuck out her tongue and remarked that it would no doubt be the one thing that she'd be remembered for.




Found piled on Daniel's desk after he returned from getting coffee. He shook his head, and resolved to avoid taking vacations with Sam.


Salvaged from a cardboard box that was left on Sam's desk, curiosity got the better of her and she was rewarded with a stuffed toy that now sits next to her stapler.


One of many letters started, then crumpled up and tossed into the wastepaper basket.

//End//

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// Go to Part Three

Comments

Yay! Well Sam and Daniel is the story of SG-1 (me? biased much? :P)

I agonised for a while about ending the notes at "Meridian" because it feels like a bit of a downer and this is supposed to be schmoop, but then again I think it tells you everything you need to know about them, and how much they do really mean to one another.