"How long have I known Sam and Jack? How happily engaged are the General and Lieutenant Colonel?" Janet shook her head. "Don't even try to fool me. Maybe there's a thing going on by now back there."
"I know," said Janet, nudging Liz with her shoulder and smiling at her. "For one thing, he wasn't our John Sheppard. For another, he's not here anymore anyway."
"If she hadn't killed him, obviously she'd better-equipped to deal with him, for whatever reason." Janet giggled. "And who knows? Maybe she's got me over there threatening him with needles every five minutes. I swear, sometimes it was the only way to get Jack to cooperate."
"I can threaten someone with needles just as well in this universe." Janet chuckled. "There are other universes where we know each other. Count on it. But if you poached me for Atlantis in one of those, that would be weird."
"And what exactly have you heard?" asked Janet. "Through the 'gate to an unknown galaxy? Maybe I did. Was Daniel dead at the time, or did he actually get permission to go?"
"Thankfully not around me yet," Elizabeth grinned. "I don't know. I guess it'll depend on what sort of fraternization regulations are in place for Atlantis." She might have taken a step closer to Janet. "And if you were military or not."
"You haven't gotten yourself injured around me yet." She rolled her eyes. "I guess they might've gotten a bit relaxed, stuck there for a year with no way home. And maybe I was a civilian scientist with a very high security clearance?"
"And I'm hopefully going to keep it that way," Elizabeth said, unconciously flexing her knee. "I'm thinking that's likely. After all, who wants to isolate themselves from other people on purpose? And we did have mostly civilian scientists there, so again with the likeliness."
"Otherwise your good image of me will be ruined," said Janet, eyeing Liz's knee. "I'm sure we would have gotten closer. After all, we'd have had to talk about medical concerns. And yes, exactly. Weren't the only military there soldiers?"
"Oh, I'm thinking not even needles can do that," Elizabeth grinned. "Medical concerns, yes. I'm sure they'd be plenty of them. Pretty much. We had a few military scientists around; more once the Dedaleus was able to make fequent trips to us."
"I'm just that alluring, I guess," said Janet dryly. She stuck her tongue out at Liz. "Probably enough to necessitate a lot of meetings. I don't know about you, but I'll bet I'd want to be very comfortable during these meetings." Janet nodded. "Well, yes. But I think we might've gotten to be friends more quickly if I were a civilian."
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