Janet's eyes widened quickly and she smothered the impish comment she wanted to make. Daniel probably wouldn't appreciate it. "Daniel." She smiled at him. "I'm not going to let anything get between you and I."
"Seventeen, I think," said Janet. "I think he lied about his age and got into the army. Which would explain why we never recruited him to the SGC. We actually do genetic testing and the more throrough background search would have uncovered his age."
"Good," said Janet. She forced down another comment. With the blushing and the stammering, she could figure out what he was thinking. Teasing him might be a bad idea right now.
"He doesn't know everything," said Janet. "But we told him enough so that he would know how dangerous it could be to continue digging. And I don't trust him. He spent months going behind our back investigating us. How do you trust someone after you find that out?"
"Do you think he will stop digging? Or will something else be required," Daniel asked. He sighed. "How about not to say anything? Do you trust him to do that?"
"He'd better stop digging," said Janet. "Can we trust him not to say anything? I don't know. But I think he's at least aware of the seriousness of the situation." She frowned. "At least he's not aware of your involvment, or about Shep or Camulus--and he's only aware there's something odd about Eighth. That's something."
"But he knows about the rest of you?" Daniel clarrified, frowning along with her. "Do you think an official visit from the AF would press upon him the importance of keeping all this quiet?"
"To some extent, yes," said Janet. "I've got an e-mail ready to send to General Hammond explaining the situation. Daniel, you're not thinking of talking to Marty, are you?"
Daniel hesitated. "I was," he admitted. "But if he doesn't know about my connection with the program, I think it's probably going to be best if I stay clear of him."
Janet frowned. "Let's not give him any more information than he currently has," she said. "He's experienced enough to recognize 'deep space radar telemetry' as a lame cover story. I don't want to put you at risk too."
"I don't think you need much experience to recognize that as a lame cover story," Daniel shrugged. "I'll keep my distance. But if he ever does anything to threaten you, then I'm not going to stand by and watch that happen."
"I don't know," said Janet. "How many people feel for the deep space radar telemetry line?" She smiled at him. "I won't ask you to stand by then, but I can take care of myself, you know."
He rubbed her arm comfortingly. "At little advance warning might have been nice," he said. "If I'd have known that you liked women, then learning that you were seeing one might have been a bit less of shock."
Janet started relaxing more against Daniel's chest. "I was career military, remember?" she asked. "I wasn't about to bring it up to anyone. Not even Sam. I guess I didn't even think about telling you when we got here, and you're right. I should have. I wasn't trying to keep that from you, it just never really came up in daily conversation."
Daniel chuckled slightly. "Well, I'm thinking that would have been a pretty odd daily conversation if it had come up," he said. "I'm now trying to think of a secret of my own to tell you in response."
"You have secrets?" asked Janet. "You seem like a fairly open guy. Yes, what would I have said? 'Hi, Daniel. How were classes today? By the way, I'm attracted to women.'"
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Um. Okay. Wow. Really bad choice of words there.
"He's a retired assassin and he's how old?" Daniel asked, going slightly off-topic there. He couldn't believe the kid had bought Cassie into it.
There had to be some way he could give him detention.
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"Seventeen, I think," said Janet. "I think he lied about his age and got into the army. Which would explain why we never recruited him to the SGC. We actually do genetic testing and the more throrough background search would have uncovered his age."
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"So he knows everything now? Do you trust him?" Daniel asked.
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"He doesn't know everything," said Janet. "But we told him enough so that he would know how dangerous it could be to continue digging. And I don't trust him. He spent months going behind our back investigating us. How do you trust someone after you find that out?"
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Yep. He definitely needed a word with this boy.
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"I know. But I like being able to take care of you."
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"As long as you know that," said Janet. "But thanks. I appreciate it."
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"Anytime," he smiled at her, brushing his knuckle gently against her cheek.
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Janet closed her eyes as he touched her. "Daniel," she murmured.
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"How's your head feeling now?" he asked quietly.
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"A little better," she said, meeting his eyes. "It'll take a while to fully recover, but at least the migraine's started to subside."
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"That's something at least." He moved to sit on the floor next to her, and placed his arm around her shoulder. "I'm sorry for being an ass."
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"It's okay," said Janet, smiling ruefully as she leaned into Daniel. "I should have told you a long time ago."
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He rubbed her arm comfortingly. "At little advance warning might have been nice," he said. "If I'd have known that you liked women, then learning that you were seeing one might have been a bit less of shock."
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