Five things Lorne pretended not to seeskieswideopenDecember 6 2011, 05:59:48 UTC
1. In his early days at the SGC, Lorne walked around a corner just in time to witness Colonel O'Neill yelling at General Hammond, and General Hammond yelling right back at O’Neill. With the reflexes that had gotten him into flight school, Lorne pivoted on his heel and double-timed it back the way he'd come. He never mentioned the fight to anyone, especially Doctor Jackson, whose name he overheard as he retreated down the corridor, and neither Colonel O'Neill nor General Hammond ever mentioned it to him, though he was sure both must have seen him.
2. The mission to Xperiul was a disaster from beginning to end. Lorne knew they needed the alliance, and he knew the timing was such that they couldn’t wait for Sheppard to get out of the infirmary, and he knew why Sheppard had chosen him to accompany Teyla, McKay, and Ronon when it became clear that Sheppard himself couldn’t go. None of that knowledge made it any more comfortable to be on a mission with Sheppard’s team and no Sheppard. And none of it helped him cope when McKay unexpectedly
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2. The mission to Xperiul was a disaster from beginning to end. Lorne knew they needed the alliance, and he knew the timing was such that they couldn’t wait for Sheppard to get out of the infirmary, and he knew why Sheppard had chosen him to accompany Teyla, McKay, and Ronon when it became clear that Sheppard himself couldn’t go. None of that knowledge made it any more comfortable to be on a mission with Sheppard’s team and no Sheppard. And none of it helped him cope when McKay unexpectedly ( ... )
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Absolutely, literally, definitely full of awe :D
This rocks my socks :)
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