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Darkening the World, by Jmas (PG-13 language)
Show SG-1
Rec Category: Episode Related
Characters: Team, Hammond, Janet
Categories: Gen, Drama, Angst, H/C, Tag for Scorched Earth
Warnings: None
Author's Journal:
jmas
Author's Website: Ancient's Gate
Link: Darkening the World
Why This Must Be Read: It's an angsty piece, full of the boiling emotions inherent in Season 4 of SG-1. It's got the perfect trifecta of misunderstanding, accidental injury, and Jack and Daniel healing. It's a heart-wrenching blast from the past that reminds us of the strange changes in SG-1 that season and that, at the deepest level, these people, as different as they are, needed each other. Together, they made TEAM.
Demons took on many forms for Daniel: images of the past; images of real-life, albeit alien, monsters; images of his friends in pain, dying…
Demons he understood…
So did Jack.
Jack had faced a demon back on the planet and had focused his anger on the one who had made him face it…Daniel.
Even with his brain skittering over thought like raindrops on a hot surface, Daniel understood the anger he’d seen in Jack’s eyes. If he’d managed to keep his mouth closed a few seconds longer, they would all have walked away, confronted the demons and been able to talk about it calmly. Or not. But they would have had more control, less immediacy of feeling, to contend with it all.
Where was Jack, anyway?
Show SG-1
Rec Category: Episode Related
Characters: Team, Hammond, Janet
Categories: Gen, Drama, Angst, H/C, Tag for Scorched Earth
Warnings: None
Author's Journal:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author's Website: Ancient's Gate
Link: Darkening the World
Why This Must Be Read: It's an angsty piece, full of the boiling emotions inherent in Season 4 of SG-1. It's got the perfect trifecta of misunderstanding, accidental injury, and Jack and Daniel healing. It's a heart-wrenching blast from the past that reminds us of the strange changes in SG-1 that season and that, at the deepest level, these people, as different as they are, needed each other. Together, they made TEAM.
Demons took on many forms for Daniel: images of the past; images of real-life, albeit alien, monsters; images of his friends in pain, dying…
Demons he understood…
So did Jack.
Jack had faced a demon back on the planet and had focused his anger on the one who had made him face it…Daniel.
Even with his brain skittering over thought like raindrops on a hot surface, Daniel understood the anger he’d seen in Jack’s eyes. If he’d managed to keep his mouth closed a few seconds longer, they would all have walked away, confronted the demons and been able to talk about it calmly. Or not. But they would have had more control, less immediacy of feeling, to contend with it all.
Where was Jack, anyway?