Breathing Space

 

Chapter Eight

 

Sweet, Sweet Dreams

 

 

Lantash stood beside a very large crate looking into it with an odd expression on his face.  Everyone was still moving things around as they were continuing to find places to store equipment.   The hissing and stomping sounds coming from the crate were getting louder.  Daniel stood beside him, a grin constantly attempting to steal over his face as he watched Lantash and the lizards. 

 

It was amazing how much noise the six lizards were making.  Of course, when you considered that the two adults were well over three feet in length, and not exactly slender, it made more sense.  They had large healthy lungs and were beginning to make their displeasure at being penned known to one and all.  Seeing Lantash and Daniel standing there, Jacob joined them.

 

“Selmak,” Lantash said, in a very controlled voice, “I believe that someone should explain to me why Tashmar and Jacarta are guarding not only their offspring, but our desert hats.  Martouf is…irritated would, I suppose, be the best way to describe it.  He is being quite vocal in his disapproval, and his whining is becoming annoying.  Why,” he asked, “do they even have our desert hats?  Again?”  He asked, his exasperation with the situation obviously making itself felt.  “I know I took them back from them.”  He paused for a moment, before saying, “Tashmar does not even like them.  He has always hissed at Martouf when we wore them.  I do not understand his obsession with them”

 

Jacob answered, as Selmak snickered in his head, “Well, what you say is true, but if you will remember, Jacarta used to follow Martouf around when he wore them.  The best we can figure out is that since Tashmar hated them, and Jacarta loved them, Tashmar figured he’d get rid of them and make Jacarta happy all in one move.  You found her nest and took them from her.  It seemed that Jacarta found them again and hid them.” 

 

“After you moved here, well, you didn’t latch your trunk, and Tashmar managed to open it.  He took all the new ones you got when your others came up missing.  It seems that Sam took your trunk through to Verduna, by the way, in case you were wondering where it is.  Anyway, Tashmar gave the hats to Jacarta, and that’s what she made her second nest from after you took them from her the first time.  I think they are ruined.  Again.” 

 

“I also think it’s time someone took the family for their walk.  How we are gonna do this is beyond me.  It’s not like we can just pop to the surface and let them run wild like we could on Corlatt.”

 

Martouf came forward, and moaned.  “Why did they not just leave them on Corlatt?   That is their home.”

 

Hearing his voice, Tashmar stood on his hind legs as he leaned against the side of the crate, waiting for Martouf to scratch his head.  Even as he complained, Martouf reached out to scratch the lizard that had given his Samantha so much comfort and joy during her recovery from her ordeal.  He sighed.  He was just the least little bit glad they had brought him.  Samantha would have been heart-broken if anything had happened to Tash. 

 

The group stared at him.  “Samantha was worried about them, Martouf.  We could not just leave them behind.”  Martouf was stunned by the shocked tone that Jenn’al, a Tok’Ra who was standing nearby, had used.  “We brought food, and the recipe to make more, with us, and we will make them another crate so they will have more room to move around.  There are only four little ones.  She did not have a lot of eggs,” she continued. 

 

Martouf continued to scratch the lizard that was now obviously in bliss, as he asked, his voice somewhat testy, “And who is going to clean up after them since we cannot take them to the surface?”

 

“If we can bring some sand in they will use that, and it is fairly simple to clean up after them,” she replied calmly.

 

“They’re trained to a litter box?  Like a cat?  Wow,” Daniel said.  “That’s interesting.  We knew they were intelligent, but I didn’t know they could be potty trained.  What?” he asked as everyone now stared at him.  “Okay, okay, litter trained.”

 

“They probably need to eat and be released for a while.  Where could we find some sand, General?”  Jenn’al turned to the General as he joined them.

 

“I’ll see what I can do,” General Hammond stated.  How was he going to write up a requisition for sand for a lizard’s toilet facilities and make it sound plausible?  “In the meantime, it’s dark topside by now, and if our people are careful, they might be able to take the crate up and let them out for bit.  I don’t suppose they have leashes?  Will the adults leave the little ones?”

 

“Our people are in BDU’s now, George, so a couple of them can go too.  And, as a matter of fact, they do have leashes, so…” Jacob turned to Jenn’al.

 

“I’ll take care of it, Jacob.”

 

“Good.  Thanks.”  One more problem solved.  Thank god, one that had an amusing side.  They could use something a little more lighthearted to distract them.  And Tash would do that.  Once they all got used to him, no doubt he and Jacarta would be roaming the SGC halls.  He smiled.  It would be interesting to see who they liked and who they didn’t.  They were odd creatures in their likes and dislikes and as a pair they were pretty funny when they liked and disliked opposing people.  Just as Tash had hated Martouf’s hats and Jacarta had loved them.  They’d had some lizard spats over them, too.  It had been pretty darned funny to watch.  He was looking forward to new entertainment from them. 

 

A group of Tok’Ra gathered up and put the leashes on the adult lizards.  They had become used to being handled and leashed but the young ones didn’t like their leashes yet, so it was a little bit of a battle to get them on until Jacarta nipped some of them into submission.  Tash grunted at them and slapped one with his tail.  The SGC personnel watching laughed at their antics, and some offered to take a leash.  They put them back in the crate once their leashes were secured, and then picking it up they headed for the elevator.  It was amazing how heavy six lizards could be.  They headed for their first foray on Earth’s soil.

 


 

Four hours and a whole lot of arranging later, everyone was settled, and Sgt. Davis was calling for Lantash and Selmak to come to the control room.  They had finally managed to contact the Alkesh and were receiving a message.

 

“Thank you, Sgt,” Selmak said, as he took over the radio transmission.  “Jorlin, what is your status?  How are the ships holding up?”

 

“I am sorry, Selmak, but not well.  The Tel’tak has already burned out one crystal, and they have another that is border-line.”  He heard her sigh, before she said, “We also have some problems that could become worse if we do not take care now.  We have had to slow down considerably.  I assume the base contacted you to let you know what happened?”

 

“Not exactly.  Jorlin, not everyone went to the new base.  Something happened, and we have no way of knowing what.  We are contacting you, so that you will be aware that communication between the two bases could not be re-established.  The Chaappa’ai would not engage from the old base, nor can we contact the new base from here.  Everyone that was left on Corlatt got through unharmed to us here, along with the remainder of the supplies, as well as Tashmar and family.  I’m sure that Sam will ask you that when you arrive.  And my next question is just that; what is your ETA?”

 

“At the present rate it will take us four of your weeks, but, Selmak, we are seriously considering slowing down even more.  As I stated, we have at least one other crystal about to go.  If we do not slow down more voluntarily, we will do so out of necessity if that happens.”

 

“Understood.  Keep in contact with us, so that we will know your situation and can relay it to them, if they manage to make contact with us, or we with them.  We will be staying here on the Tau’ri base, until you discover what has happened at our new site.”

 

“We understand, Selmak, and we will check in at this time in three of your days.”

 

“Understood.”  Selmak turned and looked at Lantash expecting to find a very distressed Tok’Ra and host.  Instead, he saw Martouf gazing back at him, obviously disturbed, but not in great distress.

 

“It seems we will have a long wait if we cannot manage to contact them some other way.  Do not look so worried, Selmak, for Lantash and I are fine.  We know that they were fine up to an hour or two before the remainder of the Tok’Ra had to come here.  The message did not mention changing the new base to another place, so we can assume the Goa’uld did not know where we might go.  Therefore, the chance that they cannot contact us because they have been attacked is slim.  I feel sure it is a technical problem of some kind, and we must simply wait until it is corrected, or our ships arrive.”

 

“As for Samantha, we know that she will do everything possible to care for herself and the baby.  And she will contact us as soon as she can.  For now, that is all we know and speculating about things we cannot change is pointless.”  

 


 

Lantash and Martouf stood on the edge of a lake once again staring out across it.  It was a different lake, but their stance, and the sun glinting on the water, turning it from blue to gold reminded them of the day, so many weeks ago, when they had stood staring across another lake on another planet. 

 

/Shortly after we stood there tossing rocks and thinking, Daniel came out, and we went over our information about Samantha yet again.  Daniel had one of his epiphanies, and realized what Samantha was truly asking for.  And, that time when we read the letter, we too, recognized what she was saying to us, what she was asking of us,/  Martouf said quietly. 

 

/Yes. And we returned to the SGC at once so we could go to her, and tell her that we now understood what she was telling us; what it was that she needed from us.  We were going to be there in the tunnels when she awoke so we could become reunited with our mate, our wife, and hold her in our arms,/ Lantash agreed, his grief and despair trying to raise their heads.

 

/Do not allow the emotions to hold you in their grip, dear one.  We will be reunited with her.  We both must believe that and not give in to our fears.  We have done well for one another.  It will not be much longer now,/  Martouf reassured him.

 

/I know,/ Lantash said, as he hugged his host gently.  /Thank you./

 

/No one could have foreseen the events on Corlatt, Lantash.  I am thankful that everyone escaped alive and uninjured, even Tashmar, Jacarta and family./

 

Lantash laughed shortly, before replying,/Well, I must admit that having the youngsters attach themselves to General Hammond and Sgt. Davis has been amusing.  Now that they are growing so rapidly, Jacarta has gone back to her worship of Jacob, and having the young ones so interested elsewhere has given her the time to reestablish her claim on him.  I think Tash misses Samantha as much as we do though./

 

/Jacob said he wouldn’t eat for several days after we moved to earth.  I heard that he was found in Samantha’s lab the other day.  They allowed him to remain, as he was simply sitting under her chair as he used to do on Corlatt./  Martouf sighed. 

 

Then brightening, he asked laughingly,  /Do you remember when O’Neill came to see her for the first time on Corlatt and Tash attacked him?  I do not think I have ever seen anything so funny, and I really believed Daniel would die from being unable to catch his breath, he was laughing so hard./

 

Lantash smiled remembering the incident.  They had walked into the room in the middle of the incident.  The only person who was not amused was the Colonel, /It was funny,/ he admitted to Martouf. 

 

/Yes, very.  It is odd the way he then made up to the Colonel afterwards.  Almost as if he understood something about him.  I believe that Colonel O’Neill realized that day that Samantha would be staying with us, and I think that Tash sensed his distress.  It was a one time thing, though, for now they avoid one another for the most part./

 

/I have noticed.  Although, I think it may be an outward thing.  Remember?  We found him plying Tash with some beetles he had caught and brought to him when he thought no one was looking.  And Tash licked his hand at the time, but as soon as someone walked up they both pretended to be interested in other things, / Lantash reminded him.

 

/Yes, I remember now, but I had forgotten that incident.  It was shortly after Corlatt was attacked and our people came through.  We did not know what had happened to our people or Samantha then, and seven weeks later, we still know nothing.  It is beginning to wear on us more as well, I am afraid./

 

/The Alkesh should arrive at Verduna soon, though.  Hopefully, they will not have still more problems and more slowing of their trip. When they finally arrive, then we will know.  Samantha has been gone for more than eight weeks.  She is now eight months and two weeks pregnant, Martouf./  Lantash whispered, once again squashing the panic that tried to rise at the thought of how close to her time their Samantha was getting. /A child can come three weeks early which means she is due any time now,/he continued, his voice holding an edge of the fear that kept creeping in.

 

/She has Anise, Arwanna, and our healers, Lantash.  We must not worry about that.  Our healers have done work as midwives on many worlds.  They will know what to do if she does have the baby early.  We must trust them, and her, as difficult as that is./

 

/I know.  And standing here staring out across a lake at nothing is accomplishing exactly that.  Nothing.  It only gives us more time to think and to worry.  We need to return to the campsite and help with the tearing down of our base.  We will be returning to Earth in a few hours if all goes well.  So far this has been a worthwhile trip, even for Daniel.  He found some ruins to his taste, and there was some interesting technology in the underground area we found.  Samantha will enjoy seeing it and no doubt our scientists will be interested as well.  At least there is more than one of whatever it is, so we will each be able to keep one./

 

/The missions we have been on almost constantly have kept both us and Daniel sane.  He is worried about Anise as well as Samantha.  I am glad we decided to spend a great deal of time with him.  I believe it has helped us both to be able to discuss our mates even though we have all been at pains not to discuss our deepest fears concerning them.  I wonder,/ Martouf continued, /how long it will be this time before General Hammond finds another world that must be explored at once and that only SG1 and Jacob are capable of exploring? 

 

/No more than a couple of days I am sure, unless we hear something in the meantime.  He has been very diligent in his efforts to keep those of us with loved ones missing busy.  He even asked which of the Tok’Ra would be under more than the normal amount of stress because their mate is with the others.  He has kept them very busy as well, which is very kind of him./

 

Martouf nodded and turned from the lake to head for the campsite.  They would be back on Earth in a few hours.  There was no news waiting there for them they knew, because the General had made a point of telling them that if any news at all came in he would send someone to tell them immediately.

 

Stepping back into what Lantash referred to as their determined soldier mode, they called to Daniel as they came within easy hailing distance, asking if they were finished eating and ready to break camp.  He got an affirmative nod, and when they got closer Daniel addressed them, saying, “We still need to pack up the stuff to take back, too.  If you can help me with that, Jack said he and Teal’c would take care of the camp.  Jacob is back in the temple, for one last look at it.  It is bugging him, too, I think, or at least, I think it is bugging Selmak.”

 

Martouf agreed, and they set off for the underground tunnels and the room they had found the technology in.  The temple that was near it, but not on top of it, was an odd place, for it was full of Goa’uld writings, but they made little sense, even to Selmak. 

 

“You know,” Daniel said, as he led the way down the stairs they had found to the underground chamber, “It’s almost as if the writings in the temple are poems, but with lines of it missing.” 

 

Martouf frowned as he considered what they had seen in the temple.  “You are correct, Daniel.  That is exactly what it is like.”

 

“Maybe I’ll be able to come back here someday and take another look without Jack bugging me every ten minutes wanting to know if I’ve found any big honkin’ space guns yet.”

 

Martouf laughed and followed Daniel down another long hall.  The underground chamber was only one of many and they had no idea what their original purpose had been.  They finally entered the chamber that had the pieces of technology they wanted in it.  They each gathered one and headed back out.

 

Daniel appeared lost in thought.  “What are you thinking about so deeply, Daniel?”  Martouf asked, as they exited the underground maze of hallways. 

 

Daniel stopped and stood looking toward the temple.  “I’m still wondering what the statue on the dais in the temple meant.  It wasn’t placed in a normal place or posture and the writing was even more cryptic than most.  Something about it seems, not wrong exactly, but I feel as if we are missing something.  Something important.  I don’t know what it is, and I can’t put my finger on it, but I’m going to study those writings and that statue some more.  I’ve got enough on tape to keep after it until I can get back here,” he answered, as he began walking back toward the campsite.  It looked like Teal’c, Jack, and Jacob had everything about ready to go.  

 


 

A week later Martouf stepped out of the shower to the sound of Lantash’s complaining.  Of course, only he could hear him, and that was really too bad for the rest of them should have had to listen to him as well.  Of course, it was possible that Jacob was being subjected to the same thing or something very similar. 

 

/That is it, Martouf.  I will not go again on a vacation for the General simply to keep us busy and to relax us.  As much as I appreciate his efforts, I will not be subjected to that type of thing again.  I have never seen such large or tenacious blood sucking creatures in my life.  And the flies that hunt for deer must have all mistaken us for prey.    They seemed to find us extremely tasty as well.  What was General Hammond thinking of?  He must have known.  No wonder Teal’c refused to accompany us,/Lantash grumbled for what must have been the hundredth time.

 

/It was very nice of the Colonel to take us to his cabin to, er, fish.  I always thought one was supposed to catch fish when one hunted them, however.  The only thing we caught were insect bites, poison ivy, and beer.  At least I am becoming accustomed to the beer, although I cannot claim to care for it overmuch,/ Martouf replied, trying to turn Lantash’s thoughts to something else.

 

/I would rather go to a Goa’uld world swarming with Jaffa, drink Mordacian ale, eat gareevle infested bread, and try to rescue someone from the deepest dungeon, than to return to be eaten alive by insects that are larger than Goa’uld motherships,/Lantash snapped in reply as he had to once again calm the itching reflex they had produced in Martouf, who, it turned out, was extremely allergic to both kinds of bites, not to mention the poison ivy.  It, too, had caused a serious reaction in him.  Lantash had spent most of his time clearing up the rashes and bites after Martouf managed to once again fail to recognize the plant or went outside without first spaying them with chemicals that made Lantash feel dizzy./

 

/I believe that Daniel and Jacob are also pleased to be returning.  But to be fair, we must admit that we did have some pleasant evenings, Lantash, and it was kind of Jack to offer it to us, and to accompany us.  We certainly did not spend near as much time worrying about Samantha./

 

Lantash snorted before replying, /It is difficult to think of other things when you are trying to stop allergic reactions, so your host does not scratch himself to death, you are healing the scratches he made while you were sleeping, or you are attempting to recover from chemical poisoning.  I have never seen such pervasive and long lasting substances that caused such extended reactions.  Of course, the fact that we were constantly being bitten anew did not help./

 

Martouf looked down at his body as he dressed.  The last of the red spots were slowly disappearing.  Lantash truly had been kept busy healing him and fighting the toxin that Martouf seemed so allergic to.  It was also true that there was something in the bug spay that did not agree with him.  Of course, it had simply been an irritant, not a real problem for him, but it gave him more to complain about, so Martouf did not deny the so-called poisoning he had been subjected to.  Buttoning his shirt he realized his symbiote was at last winding down and becoming quieter. 

 

/I am sorry, Lantash.  If I could have avoided them I would have, but that would have meant staying inside and it was a charming place./

 

/I know, dear one, and I agree that you could not stay inside.  It is just that it also seemed to affect me somewhat, even though I could heal it.  Whatever is in their saliva is very irritating to both of us and I am just glad that I can counteract it.  We have been near other biting insects, but never have you reacted so strongly.  Well,/ he amended,/other than to the ones on that marshy world we almost made a base on and the one where we had to hide for two weeks before we could manage to leave and/he sighed, giving up.  /I guess you almost always react to biting insects, it is just that you react more violently to some./

 

/I know.  I have done so since I was a child.  I am very glad you can control it, Lantash.  I do appreciate it.  And we should be thankful that the General only sent us for four days out of the original seven he had planned.  I wonder if Daniel was really feeling unwell for the three days before we left though./ He smiled at his symbiote and gave him a hug.  /Now, let us go and see what our next off world mission is.  Would you really rather eat bread infested with gareevles?/

 

Lantash laughed his denial.  Once again on a more even keel, they walked toward the conference room.  They would get their new assignment and go off world.  And continue to subdue their growing fear, as the days passed and they heard nothing from Verduna.

 

As they reached the conference room and entered for their briefing, an announcement was heard coming over the speakers. “Martouf, Dr. Jackson, General Hammond, and Selmak please come immediately to the control room.  We are receiving a message from,” Sgt. Davis’s voice wobbled slightly, “from Major Carter, from Verduna.”

 

“She says they are all, every one of them, all right.”  Martouf was taking the stairs to the control room two at a time, Daniel, Jacob and the General right behind him.

 

Then he heard her voice, and for a moment he could not move.

 

“Thank you for announcing it, Sgt.  I know the rest of the Tok’Ra are all concerned as well,” she was saying as he dashed into the room.

 

Taking over the transmission, he said as soon as she stopped speaking, “Samantha, my love.  Are you, are you truly all right?  You are well and – and,” he could say nothing more over the lump in his throat.  His hand grasped the workstation top in front of him so hard his knuckles turned white.

 

“Yes,” she answered softly.  “Yes, I am fine, really.  I promise you I’m not hiding anything from you.  I’m fine, the baby is fine.”

 

Lantash didn’t care who was listening, he had to tell her.  Martouf gave way to him, for he knew how very much Lantash had blamed himself for what had happened.  It was important that he be the one to tell her.  “Samantha.  We were coming to get you when our people came through.  I am sorry it took us so long to realize what you were trying to tell us.  We did see it, though, and we have believed in you and your abilities through all of this.  I will not tell you we did not worry and fear for you, but it was more a fear of an attack on the base there that we were unaware of, than it was for you and your ability to care for yourself and the child.” 

 

“Please know that.  We trusted you to take care of yourself.  We – we can hear you now.  And neither of us want to hear you apologize for something that was our fault, so do not waste time trying to do so.  I am sure that is what you wish to say next, and we do not wish to hear it.  Not now and not ever.  You did what you had to do.  We understand, and we are thankful that you had the strength to stop us from ruining our bonding.  And that is all I will say in so public a manner,” he paused before amending his statement, “Unless you wish us to say more, and if that is what it will take for you to forgive us, we will.”

 

“Oh, god, I still cry easily,” Sam said, and they could hear her half laughing and half crying.  “I love you both so much, I’ve missed you both terribly, and you’ve said all I need to hear.  If you still feel a need to, we’ll discuss it when I get home.”

 

“Yes, we will, but now I must ask you one more time.  Are you truly well and not having any concerns?  We know the healers are there, and they have done midwifery so that has helped us to stay calm, but are you going to have the baby early?  Will you be able to get home before it is born?  If not, then there is nothing to be done, of course, but we did so want to be there when the child comes.”

 

“No, I’m not planning on going into labor early, but of course, that is up to the baby not me, I’m afraid.  I’m very, very well and I feel fine.  Really, Lantash,” she assured him again.

 

Realizing that the others had questions that needed answered, he said, “Selmak wishes to know what happened.  We all wish to know what happened.  Can you tell us, please?  Is the problem something that could affect this transmission?  Could you be cut off before we finish?”  Lantash forced himself to move into soldier mode.  They needed information, and he would acquire it as concisely as possible.

 

“No, the transmission should be fine.  It’s Asgard technology.  As for what’s wrong with the gate, it’s the dialing device.  I’ll begin working on it as soon as we finish.  There was a crystal that went bad, sort of burned out I guess would be the best way to describe it, which in turn, well, never mind the long explanation.  The short one is that we didn’t have the knowledge to fix it.  When we replaced the crystal, it still didn’t function, and nothing we tried repaired it.  The cause of the original burnout of the crystal was not allowing it to function and the repair of that was beyond our abilities.” 

 

We’ve been working on it whenever one of us would have a new idea, and frankly we’d pretty much run out of those, so we were just waiting for the ships to get here.  We’ve been really concerned about everyone and we were really hoping that everyone on Corlatt, and the ships, had managed to make it out.  Which reminds me, where are the Alkesh and the Tel’tak?  They haven’t arrived yet, and Sgt. Davis said everyone and all the equipment made it out.  Didn’t the ships make it away in time?”

 

“They are on their way, Samantha, but they have had many problems and are traveling very slowly.  We expect them to arrive there within the next few days.  And yes, everyone and everything made it through to Earth, including Tashmar, Jacarta and family,” Martouf answered, as he took over to have his time to talk to their mate.

 

“Okay, we won’t expect them for a few more days then,” she acknowledged the information.

 

“Ask her how they managed to contact us, Martouf.  She mentioned Asgard technology,” Selmak instructed.  He would have liked to question her himself, but he wouldn’t pull Martouf and Lantash away from Samantha yet.  It was obvious they were still soaking up the sound of her voice.  No doubt Daniel would wish to talk to Freya and Anise and several other Tok’Ra had made their way into the control room to listen.  There were several that had mates there, so the relief in the room was palatable.

 

“Selmak wishes to know how you are contacting us, Samantha.  How have you managed this?  Where did you get Asgard technology?”

 

They heard Sam laugh lightly, before she said, “I’m afraid there’s some good news and some bad news.  The good news is that, at one time, Verduna was a planet whose people were protected by the Asgard.  Several millennia ago there was a drastic climatic change and the Asgard moved the people to another new home world.  It happened a very long time ago and the anomaly that caused the change shifted, and the planet recovered.  It’s really quite lovely.”

 

“Anyway, the thing is, they left their hall of wisdom behind with all it’s communications technology.  Freya and I were taking a walk one afternoon about five days ago, and we stumbled on it.  It took us a while but we managed to contact one of the Asgard council members, who insisted we talk with Odin.  When he heard what had happened and what the problem was, he told us how to get into the controls using what tools we had and how to make adjustments so that it would work to contact you as well as the Asgard.  We just finished the adjustments, and it seems to be working fine.” 

 

“The Asgard send their best wishes, by the way, and they said to tell you that Verduna is still in the protected planets treaty, so it is possible that the Goa’uld will not look for us here, and even if they find us, they may not attack.  If you go by the letter of the treaty, of course, they could, but the Asgard could make it awkward for them.”

 

“The new tunnels are built and ready for everyone as soon as we get the dialing device fixed, which should be soon, now that we’ve contacted the Asgard.  Odin told us how to by-pass the problem, but it would probably only work once that way, so we are going the longer route of actually fixing the problem  He’s given us very detailed instructions on what happened and how to repair it.  There are a couple of crystals in a particular, oh, never mind, the point is that he told us were to find the other replacement crystals and things we need.  That’s the good news.  It can be fixed.  The bad new is that it could still take five or six days to get it up and running.  Some of the things we’re going to have to do are kind of delicate and time consuming, but not really difficult.  We’ll get it, just not today or tomorrow, unfortunately.” 

 

“Samantha, you are not working to hard?  You are resting and eating properly?”  Martouf clamped his lips shut on the rest of the words of cautions he wished to utter.  He hoped he had not already said too much.

 

“No, Martouf, I promise you both that I’m not overworking, I am eating well, I’ve been sleeping okay, but I know I’ll sleep much better now that we know our people made it to earth safe and in one piece.  And I’m thrilled that they saved Tashmar and his family.  They could have been killed in the bombardment.  They wouldn’t understand what was happening, and there would be no place for them to hide, so I’m really happy to hear that you have them.”

 

She paused for a moment, as if thinking, before saying, “I’m not going up and down very many stairs, I’m not standing on stools, and I’m not watching horror movies, but milk has been a problem.  I’ve been taking a vitamin supplement they’ve developed for me, so I should be fine even without the milk, I promise.  They were very painstaking about it, making sure it had every possible vitamin or mineral I might need in it. Really.  I’m fine.  The baby’s fine.  We are all fine.”  She laughed as she explained, obviously happy to hear their voices and know they were all well and safe.  Then she sobered and added, “The only thing I’m missing is the two of you.  I’ll be home soon now, though.

 

As for Lantash and Martouf, they were thrilled to hear their Samantha laughing.  Their heart healed.  She missed them.  She loved them.  The relief they were suddenly feeling was so great they felt as if they were going to pass out.  She was fine.  She was Fine!

 

Glancing up and seeing Daniel standing quietly by he said to her, “Samantha, are Freya and Anise close by?  Daniel is here.”

 

“Yes, they are right here, as well as Malek, Arwanna, Daimesh and everyone else that has a mate there as well as many others.  We should let all of them talk some and I need to go get started on the DHD.  The sooner I get started on it, the sooner we will be home.    Now that we have communications we’ll all feel better,” Samantha said quietly, obviously reluctant to sever the slender thread to them, but knowing there were others who should get a chance to talk to each other as well.  “I miss you both and love you more than I can tell you.  I’ll be there as soon as I can, I promise you.”

 

“Yes, we know.  We, also, miss and love you very much, our Samantha.  Please take care of yourself, just as we will attempt to take care of ourselves, for you.  Do not fear that we do not trust you to do so, for we do, and that we promise you.  We will not say good-bye, but ashtek keshta, love.  We will soon meet again.”

 

“Yes, we will.  I – I love you,” her voice faltered, and they heard her say softly, “Here is Freya.”  And then she was gone, and Daniel took his place, as Martouf walked away and leaned against a wall.  At last, at last they knew, and the release of the tension and relief were overwhelming.  She was alive.  And not only was she alive, she was well.  They were well, her and the child.  He felt Selmak come to stand between him and the room full of people and touch his arm.  “Go on to your room, Martouf.  Now you can both really get some true sleep.  Go on, I’ll take care of any questions.”

 

Martouf nodded and smiled briefly.  “Thank you, old friend.  I believe I will.”  They smiled at one another, and he knew that Jacob, too, was feeling this sense of relief.  Selmak would care for Jacob though.  They must care for one another, and Selmak had spoken nothing, but the truth.  They did need sleep, for they had not been sleeping much, or well.  They would tonight.  Oh, yes, they most definitely would, and they would have no nightmares this night, only sweet, sweet dreams.

 

TBC

 

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