A New Zine Experience
(Strictly Stargate SG-1, unabashedly slash, exclusively Jack/Daniel)
JD DIVAS - VOLUME1
A JACK/DANIEL  SLASH  ANTHOLOGY BY PHOENIX E & BIBLIO

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JD Divas Zine: Volume 1

Epilogue by PhoenixE

AU, Angst, H/C, Drama, E/R, Meridian/Free, an ultimate denialist fic. Set some time in S7.
Rating: R
Warnings: None, except for a really, REALLY happy ending?

Jack awakens in a hospital offworld to find himself alone, abandoned and presumed dead and up to his neck in mystery and intrigue.

Teal'c stepped silently into the cool dankness of the pyramid, his eyes quickly adjusting to the transition after having been mercilessly assaulted by the unremitting radiance of the harshly blaring Abydonian sun. He swiftly descended into the welcoming darkness, his booted feet barely whispering over the familiar, age-worn stones beneath them. Though he knew no true deity had ever been housed within these massive walls, still he could not completely quell the faint stirrings of reflective awe the magnificent edifice automatically evoked in him as he penetrated deeper into the ancient structure.

He strode through the pyramid briskly, confidently, stopping at last in front of the DHD. He quickly dialled, slapped the centre crystal and reached for the transmitter key of his comm, the wormhole boiling greedily into the serene air of the chamber in response to his summons.

"General Hammond," he said, the lightly undulating radiance cast by the gate's shining core dancing over the stones around him.

"Receiving you five by five, son," Hammond's heart-felt greeting issued from the device in his vest. "It's good to hear your voice again."

"As it is yours," Teal'c honestly replied.

"How is Doctor Jackson? You have good news for us, we hope."

"I do indeed," Teal'c quickly confirmed. "Doctor Fraiser's medicine has proven to be most beneficial. The fever has broken and is quickly abating. Skaara was able to persuade DanielJackson to take some nourishment as I was departing."

"That's good, Teal'c," Janet Fraiser's voice replaced Hammond's. "Based on his blood work I was sure this new antibiotic would do the trick. Keep administering the medication according to the schedule and watch him closely. His resistance is still low. We don't want him having a relapse."

"I will take care of him," Teal'c asserted. "You need have no concerns in that regard."

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