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See our gallery of films that earned four or more Academy. Iterum – Keira Marcos. Part 1. John took a deep breath as he pocketed his keys and headed up the sidewalk. The call from Jeannie Miller had surprised him for more than one reason. He and Mc. Kay had parted on terrible terms shortly after they’d returned to Earth. With Atlantis lost, and recovery impossible, John had retired from the Air Force and Rodney had married Jennifer Keller. The door opened before he could ring the doorbell. Jeannie stepped out onto the porch and closed the door behind her.“John.”“Jeannie, you look beautiful.” He accepted the hug she offered and took a deep breath against her hair. That little bitch is going to stick my brother in a nursing home in Nebraska.” She rubbed her arms. What’s going on?”“There was an accident—off world. He was exposed to an immense amount of radiation and. The SGC has tried all the medical advances available to them. They even found a Tok’ra willing to join with him, but it killed the symbiote.”“Wow.” John rubbed his face with one shaking hand. That’s why she had me call you—so you can sign off paying for his care and so she can get access to the rest of his money. John grimaced. She didn’t want to see you but left all the papers for you to sign.” Jeannie grimaced. She’s a cold- hearted little cunt.”He blinked at her crude language. It wasn’t the sort of thing he’d ever expected Jeannie to say even if she thought it. I hate to disappoint or hurt him and the truth—the truth hurts him the most. This is worse than when he had Second Childhood because he knows what he’s lost. Yesterday he cried because he forgot what Teyla looked like. I had to search for hours to find a picture. Jennifer had hidden all of that stuff from him under the pretense that it upsets him. Personally, I think she did it to be cruel.”“Where is she?”“In Nebraska making the arrangements,” Jeannie huffed. Please try not to freak out if he gets weird.”“It won’t be the first time I’ve seen him this way,” John reminded gently, but he already hated it. He hated the whole fucking thing, and he resented himself for leaving Mc. Kay in the SGC without him. He should’ve never trusted them to keep Rodney safe. Jeannie led him through the house and into a large room that had once served as Rodney’s office. John would know—he’d helped Mc. Kay pick out the house before they’d fought. Rodney was sitting at a laptop, staring intently it. Jeannie prodded him fully into the room and shut the door. He hesitated briefly before walking across the room and sliding into the chair beside his best friend. John took a deep breath as he saw what Rodney was watching—it was Ronon’s wedding video. Ronon and his wife had died the last week of the war in Pegasus—fighting together like the badasses they were.“He loved her very much,” Rodney said. It was like the universe had returned to Sateda to him.”Ronon had met Myna in a marketplace, and they’d recognized each other—after a decade apart. He’d been reunited with a childhood friend who had quickly become so much more. They’d had six months together as man and wife before the final Wraith siege had destroyed Atlantis.“I don’t have Internet access,” Rodney said sourly. I can’t use the phone either.”“Sucks,” John murmured.“I’m not as crazy as Jeannie thinks or as Jennifer wants,” Rodney said then. I won’t be able to walk within six months. They think I might have another year at most.”John nodded. I told Jennifer four different times not to turn anything on because the device looked very familiar. She turned it on anyway because she was bored and tired of sitting there doing nothing while I ran tests. Miracle of all miracles—she was the first out the door when it started throwing off some unknown kind of radiation. Two members of SG3 are already dead, and Radek has been given six months to live. He has tumors in his lungs and stomach. I turned the device off before the impact bled out into the rest of the facility.”“So she wasn’t impacted at all?”Rodney shook his head. I was just frustrated and stupid.” He nudged Mc. Kay gently. I took it from Janis’ lab.”John exhaled and groaned at the same time. I smuggled it out of the SGC.” He pulled the small white device from his pocket and put it on the table between them. It was roughly five inches long and no thicker than his pinky finger. John stared at it for a few seconds and snorted. I cleaned it thoroughly. Please, then tell me what you think.”John picked it up. The smooth surface was familiar and comforting. Janis called it the Iterum.”John frowned. I’m going to pay for that with my life.”John focused on him. He picked it up and held it out to John, palm open. Their gazes connected as the device hummed to life between them. I always have,” he whispered, and Mc. Kay’s eyes went wide with shock. Then. Nothing.– – – – –John woke up with a shout of shock and pain. He rolled from the bed, hit the floor with a thud, and took a shuddery breath then gagged. Strong hands gripped his shoulders as a light flipped on.“Are you okay, John?”John lifted his head and stared at his father in shocked horror. Patrick Sheppard helped him up from the ground. How about some pancakes?”“Pancakes would be great.”“Wake your brothers,” Patrick said. He stopped in front of the mirror and stared at his face. He’d worn this ridiculous hair cut the year he’d turned fifteen. He was going to kick Mc. Kay’s ass all the way to Pegasus.– – – –Seventeen Years Later. Rodney was a nervous wreck. He paced back and forth in his office in the SGC, the results of the Air Force personnel genetic review was strewn across his desk. They’d found nearly fifty gene carriers, but none of them were John. Where the hell was Sheppard? He’d been pushing and prodding people in the SGC since O’Neill had first gotten his first face- hugger kiss. They’d found the gene six months before, thanks to him recruiting Carson Beckett to work on the project. He kept his finger in academic circles outside of the SGC—he’d been in the Mountain since he’d rescued Teal’c from the stargate. Though he’d made a few enemies because of it. He’d had to basically ruin Kinsey’s life after that just to keep the man off his back. He had no regrets—he hated that bastard, and he wasn’t going to fucking Siberia again for anyone. Still, seventeen years in the past had given him a lot of room for personal advancement.“Hey, Mc. Kay.”Rodney turned and found Carter bringing a stack of folders into his office. Just finished my medical check,” Sam dumped the folders on his desk in a clean spot. She and Carson have finished the review of active duty Marines. They’re excited—they found one with a stronger gene that O’Neill’s.”Rodney snatched the report off the top of the stack and opened it. Colonel John Patrick Sheppard. The General is already arranging Sheppard’s transfer to Cheyenne Mountain though he’s meeting some resistance. But then the Corps doesn’t like to give up their officers and most especially not Force Recon.”“Force Recon.” Rodney frowned.“Special operations, military intelligence, et cetera.” Sam waved at the stack. Well, read what you can of it. Most of it is redacted.”Rodney picked up John’s file as Carter left. She was the Chief Scientist in the Mountain and had taken him as her second in command when he’d figured out to get Teal’c out of the gate. It had made all the difference in his career, and he was man enough to admit—not being a complete asshole had also been good for his career. He’d even had time to earn a third Ph. D. The amount of combat experience was daunting and horrifying. There were a lot of black lines in the file, but there was a list of medals, among them a Navy Cross and a Medal of Honor which had been awarded just six months before. He was currently in Afghanistan. Rodney focused on the single picture in the file—John in Marine dress wasn’t a bad look for the man at all. Why had John joined the Marines instead of the Air Force? Rodney hadn’t dared make a single significant change in his life until he was at the SGC where he’d fucked the timeline three ways from Sunday just by making sure that Janet Frasier didn’t die. No, John Sheppard just decided to rearrange his whole damn life. Rodney scowled through the records—taking in the fact that John had a Master’s degree in math and was only a dissertation away from a Ph. D. Another change, but he could see how it would be beneficial to the mission. He hadn’t gotten married, and his father was listed as his next- of- kin which surprised Rodney since John and Patrick Sheppard had been estranged until the older man had died in the previous timeline. He closed the file and sat back in his chair as he considered the changes that John had made and how they would ripple out in front of them. His military record was near spotless and full of foolishly heroic behavior. O’Neill was probably giddy to get someone like John in the Mountain. Rodney checked his watch, he was due to leave for Mc. Murdo within the next six hours so he wouldn’t know anything about John’s recruitment until after he was already at the Outpost.– – – –John said nothing as he exited the vehicle and was escorted into Cheyenne Mountain. His transfer to Colorado had come from the President after the Corps and the Secretary of the Navy at outright refused O’Neill’s request. He’d watched the whole process take place, knowing that eventually the President would give O’Neill what he wanted. He wondered where Mc. Kay was—he’d been tempted over the years to look him up but hadn’t. He had no way of knowing if Mc. Kay had come back with him and if he hadn’t there would be no explaining his interest. John had also been extremely careful about his digital footprint—it wouldn’t have done for anyone to notice his interest in someone of Mc. Kay’s security clearance. John had no doubts that Rodney was already a part of the SGC in some form another. He was led into a room were several other Marines were already seated. They stood when he entered and saluted. Looks like we’re going to be briefing buddies.”One laughed.
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