"Marking Merriment" [drabble, Jack/Sam, K]

Title: Marking Merriment
Author: A. Karswyll
Rated: K
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Words: 1055
Summary: Jack goes to fetch Sam for an evening celebrating a special event. 
AN: Written for GateWorld forum's Ship Day 2012.

Lt. General Jack O'Neill skilfully sidestepped another airman—not giving said airman a chance to realise they'd almost blundered into a three-star general and the hullabaloo that would follow that incident—as he navigated the strange mechanical territory where the next BC series was under development in one of Area 37's subterranean dry-docks.

The cavernous room was filled. Filled with sound from the reverberations of thudding hammers, the buzz of power tools, the electric crackling of welding, the high pitched screech of metal cutting, and under it all the chattering and shouts of those at work. Filled with airmen in blue overalls and civilians in white lab-coats hustling and bustling back and forth in no pattern whatsoever as they carried out their tasks.

Altogether, Jack was quite out of his element.

That did not deter him in the least as he navigated the obstacles in his path, searching for his target. He was on occasion forced to tap some reasonably-looking-unoccupied workers on the shoulder and ask for directions, reasoning that this was her territory and her minions should generally know where she was.
Following another pointed finger, he skirted another large block of ship-hunk-in-progress and came face to face within something he thought he'd never be forced to encounter again.

Him, standing here.

Carter, standing there.

Between them a force-field that hung in the air like blue frosted window.

Thunk—Jack jolted at the sound and his breath gusted out. As he was once more in the here and now the throat-tightened moment became a scene of exasperated amusement: there was even a man hitting stuff with something that looked like the torch-thingies on Apophis' ship for cryin' out loud!

Not him though, an airman was tapping on the force-shield with the odd-shaped doohickey in a line—not smashing away at the control panel like he'd done all those years ago—as Colonel Sam Carter, on the other side of the shield, was making notes on her tablet.

Sam lifted her eyes and they widened upon catching sight of him: "Sir!"

Jack gave her a lopsided grin in return. "Carter."

"What are you are you doing here?" Sam had a confused look on her face.

"Making sure someone is on time for tonight," Jack tapped the face of his watch. "Someone who has a long history of getting caught up in work."

Sam looked half abashed and half indignant as she grumbled something inaudible under her breath. Then taking a breath, she lowered the tablet and addressed the airman: "That should do it for now lieutenant. We'll resume the tests in the morning."

"Yes ma'am," the lieutenant agreed as he stopped tapping at the force-field and the blue dissipated.

"If you'll wait a minute Sir," Sam addressed him, "I'll shut down the shield and we can be on our way."

Jack nodded and waited patiently for her to complete her task. When she returned and crossed to his side he said: "You know this area best Carter, lead the way."

"Yes Sir," she nodded.

Jack followed close on her heels as she wove through men and machines and much, much sooner than it had taken for him to find her they had left the development dry-dock behind and boarded the elevator for the surface.

"Well, that's got to be a record," Sam remarked.

"How so?" he frowned.

"For getting through there without being stopped once by someone with a question."

"Glad to be of service," Jack quipped. There was nothing like stars on a uniform to get people out of the way. They stepped out of the elevator into the red-and-white checkered shack on the surface and exiting, Jack's driver was prompt to open the car doors for them. They made small talk, mainly for the benefit of the driver than to fill the silence between them, on the way to the main base and both were glad when they reached it.

Sam directed him to where her Volo was parked and duffle bag in hand, Jack located it while she disappeared into the building for the locker rooms to change into civvies.

Jack tapped a finger against his leg as he waited, thinking about the evening he had planned. It hadn't been easy finding anything as special as this date was to them. He had checkout out a lot of locations, museums, nightclubs, and even a chocolate factory, but they weren't what he was looking for and the events, circus acts and casino shows, weren't it either. But luckily, theatre always came through for him as Nevada Opera was performing Puccini's Madam Butterfly.

His thoughts refocused when Sam emerged and strode across the parking lot wearing a curve-hugging red shirt with a v-neckline and a classy knee long black skirt. He let his eyes wander over her provocatively, giving her a cheeky grin when their gazes caught and she flushed adorably.

"What about you? You changing?" her gesture included his uniform from head to toe.

"Soon, gladly," Jack answered. "I've got a suit jacket in my bag. Could you pop the trunk please?"

Jack put his duffle bag in the trunk as soon as it was opened and he shrugged out of his uniform jacket. Tucking it into his bag, he took out the suit jacket that matched his uniform slacks—picked up for that very reason—and put it on. Loosening his tie a bit with one hand, he closed the trunk with his other.

Sam was behind the wheel already so he folded himself into the passenger seat.

"So, what are the plans for tonight? Or are you still not telling me?" Sam asked as she turned the key.

Jack considered it as the engine rumbled to life. It was a two hour drive into Las Vegas, would it be better to tell her now or wait till they were at dinner and tell her as he'd planned? Finally he said, as he'd been saying in the beginning, "It's a surprise."

She gave him a pout that Jack wisely did not tell her he found adorable under the circumstances. Placing his hand over hers on the gear stick to keep her from shifting yet he leaned over the console and lightly kissed her, "Just a little longer wife."

Sighing softly, she gave him a tender smile and said, "Okay just a little longer. And Jack? Happy anniversary to you too."

-FINISHED

By My Side - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #10

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Sam snuggled down against Jack in front of the fire. A log popped and sparks danced into the Minnesota night sky where they shone a dim yellow against the vast expanse of twinkling white stars before winking out.

Jack wrapped his arm over her shoulders, pulling her closer and wrapping the blanket around them both to keep out the nip of the autumn air.

She hummed her approval and rested her head on his shoulder. Countless camp fires offworld had been full of excitement and trials, but here, now, there was only peace at being beside the man she loved.

Under the Influence - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #9

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Sam sat on the gurney across from Jack and kicked her feet. Doctor Janet was a meanie: she wanted to play! Her adult brain cringed but the rest—under the influence of K1D-386's incense—didn't care.

"Pst, Sam,” Jack hissed. "Wanna play?"

"We're not supposed to get off the beds," Sam pouted.

Jack deflated, then perked up. "That's okay. Lets shadowbox!"

"Oo, you're smart Jack," Sam beamed.

Checking there were no watchers—Daniel didn't count—they kicked at each other's shadows and quickly degraded into giggling shrieks.

"What are you doing?!"

They looked at the meanie doctor and chorused: “Nothing!"

Whispers in the Dark - Ten Day Drabble Challenge #8

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Sam jolted awake. Jack wasn't in bed and she realised whispers in the kitchen had awakened her. Muffling a groan—Cassie and Jack better not be snacking on the cake for his 80th birthday tomorrow—she rolled from bed and shuffled out.

Where the kitchen light spilled into the dark hallway she paused, her breath catching at the sight before her. Two heads, one brown and the other white, were bent over a plate of cake, forks clicking as they fought over the dessert and furtively exchanged whispers.

Their son was home from his first tour on the BC-308 Thor.

Turning Point - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #7

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Jack listened to the low murmurings from mother and son at the table bent over grade seven schoolwork.

"A turning point is a point at which the derivative changes sign," Sam explained.

The tone had Jack grinning with fond remembrance of the innumerable instances when Sam had had to explain some science-y thing to him in the field. Those explanations had landed on dumb ears and ended with a curt "Carter!"—unlike the young ears absorbing everything now.

He was sure they enjoyed these situations more! Jack sorted. And she probably had to dumb it down less for their son!

A Quarrel and a Kiss - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #6

Rated K+ - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge (Two keywords means 100 words for each right? So 200 words is all good.)

"Jack, could you pass me the third quarrel please?"

Jack looked at Sam underneath the machine she was working on and then around the ruthlessly organized workshop. "I hadn't thought you'd taken up archery…"

"Not that kind. The pyramidal-head shaped tool on the pegboard, third one from the left, second row down."

Jack found the strange tool and passed it under. "So, how'd it go with Cassie?"

Clank "—fine—" clunk "—but the kisses were flat—" screech "—whoops—"

Jack furrowed his brow forebodingly. The kisses were flat? What had they been up to?

"—but the second ones worked—" clank "—you can have a kiss if you want—"

Jack leaned over, snagged her ankle and pulled her out from under the machine. Smiling at her surprised look he leaned over and kissed her soundly.

When they parted Sam murmured huskily, "What was that for?"

"You said I can have a kiss."

"What?" Sam blinked and laughed. "I meant a kiss cookie. There are some in the tin on the bench—the second batch baked right for our son's sixth birthday and I really need to get his present finished."

"I won't keep you long," Jack said roguishly and bent his head again.

Coming Home - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #5

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Sam dozed on a towel, listening to lapping waves as the dock creaked. Her thoughts turned, as they often did now, to memories of her mother. Mom had made all the base houses 'homes' and after Mom's death, it had taken years and heartache to learn what Mom had already taught her—

Cool water sprinkled over her with a childish giggle and Sam jerked awake. Above matching brown eyes peered at her—the old expressive eyes of Jack and the young wondering eyes of their son.

Yes, people were home and these two were the best home in the world.

Among the Stars - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #4

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

It was not—surprisingly—the baby monitor that roused Sam, but the softly sung lyrics of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star drifting in through the bedroom window open to the warm summer night. Slipping from bed she made her way outside and saw by the pond her husband cradling their four-day-old son, perfectly framed by the night sky studded by diamond like stars.

The song ended and the night still carried Jack's soft words clearly, "See? No need to cry. I know you'd like the stars just like mommy does and one day, just like mommy, you’ll be out among them."

Compromising Positions - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #3

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge 

“Got it Sir!” Sam exclaimed, bright-eyed and flushed with excitement as she rushed in and triumphantly held the prize aloft.

 “Excellent,” Jack gloated as he held out his hand for the envelope. “They are so going down.”

Sam grinned and passed the envelope off with a flourish. As Jack took it from her, she crowded close to the table he was standing at. “So what now Sir?”

 “Now Carter,” Jack drew out the sheets of schematics and spread them out, “we plan our attack. There is no way they can win when we have these. Their positions are totally compromised.”

Teasing and Compliments - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #2

Rated K - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge

Sam kept smiling as compliments were showered on her from the men circling her in the open festive pavilion.

“Gentlemen,” Jack drawled from behind as his hand settled on her elbow, “I know you’ll all hate me for stealing her away...”

“Of course Sir,” Sam easily turned away from the men groaning their disappointment. As he led her away she teased, “Needed an escape again?”

Jack shuddered. “No teasing Carter. That woman looks like Hathor and has an appetite to match.”

Sam grinned but kept her mouth prudently shut and enjoined dancing again with her CO under the alien sky.

Lost In A Storm - Ten Day Drabble Prompt #1

Rated T (with a caution of gutter ahead) - 100 Words for GateWorld's Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0 Ten Day Drabble Challenge 

“Listen to this,” Sam complained, “‘they were lost in a storm of passion’—”

Jack plucked the book from her hands and held it over the end of the couch.

“Hey! Jack, give that back!” Sam squirmed over him.

 “Nah-uh,” Jack wiggled his eyebrows at her.

“Jaack,” Sam stretched further and protested nosily when Jack dropped the book onto the floor and wrapped his arms around her. Flush in body and face, her breath caught at the intense look in his eyes.

“Forget the book,” Sam breathlessly murmured and got lost in the storm of passion her husband could create.