"Don't Close Your Eyes"
written by:
Dragonfly

A/N: Shameless Jack angst and Daniel whumpage. Really, that’s about it. Honkin huge thanks to Jo for cowgirling me up and the
ListSibs at AO-It’s amazing what a little snippet can turn into with a little positive feedback. Lol Hugs and cookies to Heidi- a dear friend
and the best beta a gal could ask for. Any mistakes left are mine.
Disclaimer: Not mine, just playing with them.


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// Thick, warm blood spilled over his hands as he plunged the knife into his friend’s body. Once trustful eyes
exploded with shock and pain as Daniel gasped and struggled under Jack’s hold. But Jack was determined
now to finish what he had started. It was the only way. It was for the better. It was the only way to put an end
to his best friend’s pain. He understood this now. He only wished he had had the courage to do it sooner.

“Easy, buddy’ he cajoled, firmly holding the knife in place as Daniel’s struggles weakened. “Don’t fight it. It’ll
be over soon.”

Daniel choked and fought for breath, shaking and desperately holding onto Jack, even as he tried to push
him away. And as the world slowed around them, careful not to miss his last breath, huge blue orbs locked on
the older man’s and silently begged him.

And they continued to beg him until at last a tear slowly broke free, carrying a pain too great to put into
words, and Daniel whispered the only thing he could think of before nothingness claimed him.

“Why…?” //
 
~~~~~~~~~~

“What difference does it make? I mean *really*?” Jack drawled.

Daniel blinked hard and brought himself back to the present, trying to dislodge the lingering feeling that something
was very, *very* wrong. “What?” he breathed, his eyes never leaving the horizon as he struggled to calm his heart.

Jack turned to his friend. He had also been watching the spectacular view PS4-998 had provided them as they waited
for Carter to finish her mineral survey, but now he looked at Daniel with a mixture of annoyance and concern. “Are
you with me?”

~~~~~~~~~~

“I’m here,” the archaeologist sobbed.

“Sshh,” Jack shakily combed his fingers through Daniel’s short, soaked strands, fighting down the urge to cry himself.
Too much time had passed. And now little remained before Jack would be forced to…

Carefully pulling the younger man into his lap, Jack grimaced when Daniel whimpered and weakly clutched at his
jacket. "Ssh sorry, buddy, but last I checked you didn’t have gills” he stated almost mournfully.
    
“I’m h-here” Daniel cried with a heart wrenching mixture of determination and desperation, holding onto Jack with what
little strength he had left.

Hugging the man close, his cheek pressed against the fevered brow, Jack closed his eyes for as long as he dared
and prayed for a miracle that would never come. And as his body absorbed the endless tremors that wracked
Daniel’s frame, he found himself swallowing back a sob and croaking, “Me too.” Thankful that at least his friend would
not have to die alone.

~~~~~~~~~~

“I know,” Daniel whispered hoarsely.

Jack cocked his head to the side. “What was that?”

Clearing his throat, the archaeologist straightened and turned to the older man, finally coming out of his daze. “I said,
I know. I agree.”

Jack didn’t hide his surprise as he sauntered closer, leisurely resting his arms on his weapon. “You do?”

Daniel ducked his head and smiled shyly, but when he looked back up with words on his lips the smile quickly faded
as he reached for his gun. “Jack!”

~~~~~~~~~~

*They’re coming... *

“Everywh’re,” Daniel panted, writhing in pain in Jack’s embrace. “The’r ev’ry…”

“Sshh” Jack was screaming inside. He was screaming and on his knees begging for mercy. For Daniel. For himself.
But he couldn’t, *wouldn’t* fold into his own despair, because then *Daniel* would have nothing to fold into.

“It’s alright.” Jack’s voice wavered through the lie he used to try and convince himself as Daniel curled around his own
pain and further into Jack. “It’s alright now,” he whispered hoarsely past the deafening cries within.

*They’re coming…*

~~~~~~~

“Get to the gate!”

Heart pumping, muscles straining, Jack covered his teammates as they ran for home.

“Uninhabited planet, my ass!” he cursed, firing off a round from his P-90. The Jaffa that *weren’t* supposed to be
there were moving in fast and Jack had a feeling…

“Sir! We’re cut off!”

‘Damnit!’ Before he could redirect his team, however, they were all thrown violently to the forest’s floor with a collective
‘oomph!’, as the world eerily slowed and fell silent at arguably the same exact time it sped up and roared.

Instinctively curling into a ball and covering his head, Daniel looked up just in time to see a tree falling in the direction
where…

“Sam!”
~~~~~~~~~~

“Ssshh…she’s safe, Daniel. You saved her, remember?” Jack blindly, methodically ran a thumb lightly across his
friend’s cheek, trying to soothe him as Daniel lay restless in his arms. He knew it was futile. He would never hold
Daniel whole again. Still, his thumb continued to stroke to the rhythm of his prayers.

“S-safe?” Daniel stuttered into his chest.

Though Jack never before saw himself as a religious man, he also never before saw his arms as a place someone
would be taking their last breath in either. …especially not someone he cared so much about.

Praying seemed like the right thing to do. It was the *only* thing left to do. He already damned the universe and
everyone in it to no avail anyway.

“Sa-s’fe?” Daniel puffed hot breath into his neck this time, pleading for an answer his mind had forgotten it already
knew.

“Yeah.” Jack’s heart was raw with inevitability and his words, strained against the helplessness cradling him. “She’s
safe”

But he knew she would never make it back in time…no matter how hard he prayed.

~~~~~~~~~~

Staggering to his feet, the archaeologist ran, knowing he would never make it in time.

“Watch out!”

Tackling his adopted sister out of the tree’s intended path not a moment too soon, Daniel threw himself over her and
covered his head- his flesh stinging with anticipation from a blow that never met his skin. Still, he flinched and curled
further into Sam and the ground when the old giant impacted the earth merely inches away.

Immediately Daniel was struggling back to his feet, his entire body shaking from reasons that had nothing to do with
the land.

“Sam?” he called breathlessly as anxious hands started to pull and tug at them both. He was vaguely aware of
someone cursing and briskly patting him down, but his ears were ringing and *everything* was moving and it was
taking all he had just to stay on his feet and not hurl.

Coughing on dirt and debris the tree kicked up, “I’m okay,” Sam took Teal’c’s seeking hand and let him pull her to her
feet. Then all four were on the move. There was no time for small talk or to even question what was happening. There
was only time to run.

And as Jack wrapped a steadying arm around Daniel’s waist and scooped him up when he stumbled, that’s exactly
what they did.

~~~~~~~~~~

“Ruuun! W-we-have…they’re *falling*!” Daniel cried, struggling now against tired arms. Struggling against his own
pain. Struggling against the man that had no means of making it go away.

Jack’s own arms were trembling from holding onto him so tightly. So desperate to hold onto more than just a body.
And while the rest of him literally ached to rock his friend… the mere thought sent his stomach rolling.

He had already tried that once.

The one way he knew how to comfort. The one thing he knew that worked… he could, *would* never try again.

The echoes of Daniel’s pitiful pleas begging him to stop still haunted the inner most part of Jack’s soul.

He didn’t know what to do. They had no morphine left. No water. Nothing. God help him. He didn’t know what to do...

*Where the hell are they?*

“Daniel, the earthquakes stopped.” he wearily tried again, his haggard hope and sanity hanging by a splintered
string. Both, he was so close to losing. *Too* close…and he knew it.

So, despite the fact that moments of clarity were few and far between for his friend, Jack would continue to whisper
words of comfort anyway. “The trees aren’t falling anymore, buddy.”

…perhaps because sometimes, useless words were better than surrendering to that which hid, lurking just on the
cusp of silence; ready to pounce as soon as you closed your eyes and let out that long held breath…

“The trees! J…Jaffa!” Daniel had been crying out for so long now, his voice was becoming hoarse as his energy too
began to fail him and he started to ease back into Jack’s haunted embrace.

“Right, Daniel, but they can’t hurt us anymore. You saved us, remember?” Jack smoothed back sweaty bangs as
trembling hands grabbed at his shirt.

“S…saved you?”

Looking away from an image he couldn’t even see, Jack fought against a wave of frustrated tears as his heart
constricted painfully within his chest.

Daniel’s voice sounded so very small.

So childlike.

And *full* of something Jack found himself struggling just to hold onto lately.

Hope.

“Yeah, buddy,” he finally strained hoarsely, looking back to the weight in his arms, shakingly resuming a soothing
rhythm with his fingers. “You saved us.”

*And all I can do for you is watch you die.*

~~~~~~~~~~

“You should see this, sir.”

Teal’c stepped out from under their cover. He could feel as much, but he wanted to *see* it as well. “I believe
MajorCarter is correct, O’Neill.” He stated. “The forest seems to have at last quieted.” Which meant the trees were no
longer acting like dominos on a vibrating bed.

Jack abandoned his own hunched over position, knowing Daniel would be following stiffly after him, and awkwardly
came to the opening of the cave. Not their first choice for seeking shelter during an earthquake. Their *only* choice.
And Jack was nonetohappy about what they had found in there, on their ‘uninhabited’ planet, either.

“Alright, kids,” he cut to the chase, trying to ignore the fact that his insides felt like they had been turned into Jell-O
and were currently trying to master the art of dance. That was one *long* ass quake. “Do you think that was enough
to scare our friends back to…wherever they came from?” he asked, scrutinizing the demolished wooded area before
them. Trees still stood, but just as many no longer did…and they were going to have to climb over them all.

“How long do you think that lasted, by the way?” he added adjusting his pack, both fascinated and mortified by the
damage the earthquake had left behind.

“Sixteen minutes, sir. I’ve never heard of anything like it.” Carter supplied.

*Of course she timed it.* Jack thought, amused, and, okay, maybe a little amazed.

“And as for the Jaffa, sir…I couldn’t say. They stopped pursuing us when the quake started. Maybe with the trees
falling the way they were, it was enough to get them to go back through the gate.” Carter supplied hopefully, but
Daniel burst her bubble.

“Ooor, they just ran to the clearing the gate happens to be in to wait it out. I mean, despite the fact that,” Daniel
cocked his head thoughtfully, “before *now* we haven’t seen any evidence whatsoever of their presence, what we
*have* found in there alone,” he gestured towards the cave. “indicates that this wasn’t just some random planet they
happened upon.”

Nodding thoughtfully, Sam turned back to her C.O. “I guess there’s really only one way to find out, sir,” she stated
grimly.

Jack didn’t look pleased about the prospect. “Right” Puffing up his cheeks, he slowly let the air slip out between his
lips as he studied Daniel, then the obstacle course before them, then glanced back towards the cave. “Where do you
think…?”

Sam was already shaking her head. “Even if we knew where they led, sir, I saw no control panel in there.”

“Yeah, that was kinda…weird.” Daniel quietly added.

“It is unusual, but not unheard of.” Teal’c supplied. “However,” he continued quickly, before they could fall deeper into
discussion about it. “should we not attempt to get back to the Stargate before the aftershocks begin?”

Jack raised his eyebrows incredulously. “There will be *aftershocks*?”

Carter raised her own eyebrows in consideration even as she nodded. “Teal’c has a point.”

Jack rolled his eyes. *Teal’c and his ‘TLC’. I wonder what ‘The Learning Channel’ would have to say about *sixteen*
minute earthquakes.*

“I wasn’t even thinking about it, sir, but it’s definitely a safe assumption. Unless the seismic activity we experienced
wasn’t a natural occurrence, which, I suppose, * is* possible considering how long it lasted, but...”

Jack waved off her spiel. He got the idea. And he knew she was right. He just hated being stuck between a rock
and… something equally as hard. “Alright, let’s get moving then.” He grudgingly guided their youngest member by the
arm and took point. “We need to get Daniel to Doc Frasier.”

Three heads popped up as they all stopped in their tracks.

“What? Why?” the archaeologist stammered. “I’m fine.”

“You’re not fine, Daniel.” Jack replied matter-of-factly, taking the opportunity to check his ammunition. “You’re sick.”
*You’d think the boy would know by now he can’t hide these things from me.*

Daniel just stood, mouth agape and Sam stepped closer, studying him. She imagined they were all feeling a bit
queasy and unsteady from the duration and intensity of the quake but…“You do look a bit pale, Daniel. Are you
feeling alright?” Her eyes widened. “Did you get hurt when…?”

“No,” Daniel wiggled, uncomfortable under their scrutiny. “I’m fine” he reiterated, *hoping* they’d believe his lie.

Knowing they wouldn’t now that Jack had released the hounds on him.

Daniel blushed and looked up with reservation when Teal’c unexpectedly reached out and placed the back of his
hand against his forehead.

“You are, in fact, *not* well, DanielJackson. You are with fever.”

~~~~~~~~~~
“Wha’ diff’rence does it m’ke?”

Creasing his brow, Jack gently adjusted the limp man in his arms. “What?” he breathed softly.

What *would* have been Daniel’s reply came out instead as a gasp and strangled whimper when another stab of pain
suddenly tore through him. Shaking, he curled as far into Jack as he possibly could and bit his lips.

“Damnit,” Jack sighed, knowing there was nothing he could do but hold him through it- just like every time before.
Knowing that soon, not even that would be enough.

Still encompassing Daniel in both of his arms, he held on wishing, not for the first time, that he could absorb the pain
and take it away. He held on, praying for an end. He held on, praying for more time. He held on, murmuring softly to
him until the fire within finally began to die down again leaving the younger man trembling and panting in its wake.

Gently stroking the short brown hair with an ache all his own, Jack blinked back the sting in his eyes and forced down
the urge to scream out at the top of his lungs; to scream until his throat hurt as badly as that which continued to
pump so helplessly in his chest.

Nobody deserved this. Nobody deserved to die like this-least of all Daniel. And it was hard to believe that after all
they’ve been through, *this* was how they would be going quietly into that good night. Because if help didn’t come in
time to save Daniel…there would be nothing left of Jack worth saving.

Daniel moaned and Jack wasn’t surprised to feel him go limp in his embrace. The pain wasn’t gone...it would never be
until… But at least for now it wasn’t trying to tear him in half.

“You still with me?” Jack asked softly, peering down into the dark and holding his breath as he waited for an answer
that came too many moments later.

“I’m here.”

It was weak, but it kept the tethered strings in place…if only for a little while longer. “Good,” he replied thickly,
overwhelmed by a rush of relief and pride. “Good”

*You just keep holding on. They’re coming. They’re coming…*

~~~~~~~~~~

“No,” Jack whispered sternly, but looked away from Daniel so he wouldn’t see the hesitation in his eyes.

“Jack, I’m the fastest dialer.” Daniel tried to rationalize as the four of them remained huddled together just at the edge
of the tree line. He hoped it was working. He didn’t have the strength to put up much more of a fight. The trek back to
the gate had worn him desperately thin and he didn’t want his friends to worry about him more than they already
were, *or* let them see that *he* was starting to worry himself. Something was wrong; he had been feeling it for awhile
now, niggling away at him and it was getting worse. He wasn’t *just* sick. And he knew Jack knew it too. He *always*
knew…sometimes eerily before Daniel even did.

Still they were almost home-free. He could make it. He *would* make it.  And *then* he would redecorate the
gateroom with the contents currently occupying his stomach- an urge he had been holding back on since the moment
the quake had started. A battle he had nearly lost as they waited out the duration of it in the cave. “We’ve done it
hundreds of times,” he found himself adding, trying not to sound desperate as Jack took too long to decide.

~~

Jack didn’t like it. He didn’t like it one bit. He could tell Daniel was getting worse, and though the archaeologist would
never admit it, Jack saw the pain in his eyes. Whatever it was that ailed the younger man. It wasn’t good.

*Damnit*

Still, they unfortunately didn’t have the time to theorize on what it could be. They had to make a move. They had to
get home so Daniel could get the care he needed. …and then a swift kick in the ass, because as soon as they *did*
get back, Jack was so going to have a* long* talk with him about divulging *everything*, no matter how insignificant it
may seem during pre-mission exams. And he bet he wasn’t going to be the only one.

“Jack?”

Wiping a frustrated hand down his face, the colonel sighed. “Alright, fine. But if I tell you to get down, you. get. down!”
Daniel would have to leave the cover of the woods to get home anyway. Besides, it wasn’t like *he* was drawing their
fire. All Daniel had to do was dial home. *They* were covering him. Piece of cake, right? They’d done it hundreds of
times, right?

Daniel bobbed his head, visibly relieved he’d been given the go and already started to move into position when Jack
grabbed his arm.

“Daniel,” he hesitated, searching the younger man’s face.

“I can do this, Jack,” the archaeologist met him squarely in the eyes.

The colonel studied him a moment longer, weighing their options again before lowering his arm. “Okay” he whispered
hoarsely. He didn’t know what scared him more. The fact that he was sending a civilian out in a possibly hostile
situation when he wasn’t in peak condition, or the fact that…he believed him and knew he could do it.

Daniel had come so far since first joining SG-1. He used to depend on Jack. Now…now Jack found *himself*
depending on *Daniel* just as much to get them out of binds. Not that he would ever admit that. Not that he would
ever admit just how much he had grown to care for the little pain in the ass either.

~~~~~~~~~

“Sh….should have l-lef’ me” Daniel stuttered into Jack’s chest, the quakes in his own body beginning to fade as it
failed him.

Daniel could be pretty dumb for someone so damn brilliant.  Delirium not withstanding.

“And what? Miss this?” Jack responded flatly, knowing his friend would have been smiling if he had had the strength.

“I’ll have you know, young sir,” Jack started in a poor English accent, gulping up the chance for a moment of levity like
a fish that had been out of water for far too long. “that this Cave is one of the finest in it’s chain. Four stars, no
doubt.” Pausing and puffing up his cheeks as he reconsidered their surroundings, the colonel continued with a little
less accent and a lot less enthusiasm. “Yup, you got the uncomfortable, yet *barely* manageable thick, stale air. The
water pooling on the floor a nice pre-set thirty-eight degrees…and a rock slide for that added security everybody
craves.”

Jack picked up his flashlight and turned it on briefly, shining it on their would-be exit. “Yup *everybody* craves.”  He
muttered dryly.

Oblivious, once again lost in the fragments of his mind, Daniel wiggled against him, trying to find a more comfortable
position and crying out from his efforts. It hurt to move. It hurt to breathe. It hurt to simply be.

Jack sighed sadly, the brief moment of lightheartedness pierced with their dark reality.

“Easy” he crooned, lightly caressing Daniel’s temple with his thumb- a reaction to Daniel’s pain that had become
automatic. And as he stroked the same stubborn tuft of spiky hair over and over again, Jack tried, unsuccessfully, to
ignore the slight tremors in his own hands. They shook, not from the cold creeping into his body, but from the *heat*
radiating off of Daniel’s.

He had kept trying to tell himself that they were coming. That at any minute, he’d see Carter and Teal’c’s beautiful
faces digging them out. But the truth was, was that it had been *three* days. Three days and not a peep from
anyone. Jack had tried to dig them out himself, but only succeeded in making the situation worse. He had even
searched and *searched* for *anything* that would even remotely resemble a control panel. Nothing. He had come up
empty.

And then came the water.

It was slow at first, but then it started coming in faster than Jack could move Daniel to higher ground. The water was
beyond freezing and Daniel had been beside himself as his fevered body panicked at the shock to it's system and
weakly struggled against hands trying to help him. And though the cold water worked in bringing his temperature
down briefly…the shock had also nearly killed him.

And now…now the water only served to taunt their thirst as it nipped closer and closer at their heels. Though no
longer rushing in, Jack could still easily mark its continued rise. But he wasn’t concerned about it. It was not the water
he feared.

He could only assume that a hard, bitter rain had caused their impromptu swimming pool. That…or it was
Armageddon out there…which wouldn’t surprise him considering the way their week had been going. At least they
had air coming in from…somewhere. That was something, he guessed. Though to be honest, at this point it wasn’t so
much of a concern either. Because he wasn’t so sure it mattered any longer.

Still, despite the blanket of desolation he found himself wrapped in, despite how bone-tired he was-- he wouldn’t close
his eyes. Not even just to rest. He knew what lay lurking in the dark…in the silence. No, he wouldn’t close his eyes. He
would continue to fight. He would hold on…for as long as Daniel could.

With the reason for every last one of his grey hairs finally settled for the moment, feeling alone in the middle of the
large cavern, Jack wearily rested his head on top of his archaeologists and waited for the locust to swarm.

“Room service sucks though.”

~~~~~~~~~~

*Son of a bitch!*

“Daniel!”

They were almost home. They had met no resistance. Carter and Teal’c were * just* stepping backwards through the
gate and Daniel was three, *three* steps away himself when it happened.

Jack had seen the alarm and panic in Teal’c’s eyes. He saw, as he frantically tried to make a grab for the younger
man. He saw, as Teal’c was pulled in the rest of the way by the event horizon instead.

Jaffa.

Then not a millisecond later, Jack watched Daniel hit the ground, in excruciatingly slow motion nonetheless, and
thought the day couldn’t possibly get any worse.

And not long after that would he appreciate just how premature that thought really was.

Jack didn’t stop as he shot his way to the fallen man. Bending down in a swooping motion and wrapping his arm
around his friend’s waist, Jack pulled him up from his knees, trying to get them the last few steps home. But Daniel
cried out and curled further into himself, pulling Jack down with him just as the horizon blinked out--cutting them off
from their best chance of making it through the good-for-nothing day alive.

*Son of a…*

The tell-tale snap and sting of a staff weapon being readied against his shoulder had Jack freezing in place.

*Crap.*

Clenching his jaw and looking straight ahead as he fought to steady his heart and breath, Jack calmly asked the one
question he first and *mostly* needed to know. “You still with me, buddy?”

Folded in on blinding hot agony at Jack’s knees, Daniel didn’t fail to answer him. “I’m here.” he panted through gritted
teeth.

Nodding to himself, Jack tried but failed to swallow his concern. With one supportive hand on his fallen friend’s
shoulder and one on his P90, he then slowly turned to their audience of…three.

“Heellooo,” he sing-songed tightly with a forced smile. He wanted nothing more than to tend to Daniel, to see how
badly he was hurt, but he knew the most important thing now was *getting* him to Frasier. And that meant not making
any sudden moves…just yet.

“Interesting…weather we’re having, isn’t it?” he stalled, knowing Carter would be dialing back any second. Knowing
the minuscule distraction would be his best chance at taking out the trio. Knowing he’d have time, Jaffa and a
‘stabilizing wormhole’ all working against him.

~~~~~~~~~~

Jerking, Jack shook his head and widened his eyes when they threatened to close on him again. *Damnit!* He didn’t
want to sleep…he couldn’t sleep. He had to hold Time at bay; for it would not readily wait for him and it had Daniel in
its clutches.

“Nononononono” The younger man whimpered suddenly, shaking his head. “Run, J’k! R-n, ruuun!”

“Ssshh” Jack immediately bent down and eased brokenly into his friend’s hair. It had been hours since Daniel had
stopped sweating. Hours of knowing just what that had meant. “I’m safe, buddy. We both are.” he soothed through
suddenly welling tears. “You saved us…you saved us all.”

~~~~~~~~~~

It happened so fast, Jack’s mind was still reeling from it as he bent back over his friend. Daniel had taken out two
Jaffa on his own and Jack gunned down the third before any of them, *including* Jack knew what was happening.
They were lucky sons of bitches.

“Daniel?” he called fearfully, moving to turn the now huddled form onto his back. The ground shook again, just as it
did when Daniel went for his gun, and the archaeologist gasped.

“Easy,” Jack coaxed, wincing in sympathy and steeling himself for what he was about to find. He knew he should start
dialing home. He knew he should at least move him to a more defensible position, but first he had to check to see
how bad off Daniel really was before he started jostling him around.

“Lemme see.” Slowly easing away the arms Daniel had protectively wrapped around his torso, Jack furrowed his
brow. There was nothing there. Not a mark on him. “Daniel?” For some reason this did nothing to ease his worry.

Trembling, Daniel had his eyes squeezed shut tightly against the pain. “Hurts,” he rasped.

Urgent hands hovered uncertain above the younger man. “Where?”

But Jack didn’t hear a reply because he was suddenly thrown forward by the earth just as an explosion sounded from
the right of him. “Son of a bitch!” he hissed, immediately shielding Daniel with his own body and returning fire. *What
was there, some sort of Bad Guy convention?*

Now they were right back to square one.

Anxiously looking to the swaying forest, and then back towards the stumbling Jaffa stubbornly closing in on them,
Jack did the only thing he could think of. He awkwardly threw Daniel over his shoulders, sending off a quick prayer
that he wasn’t damaging him further when he cried out, and ran for the trees as fast as he could on unsteady ground
and unhappy knees.

When you’re forced to tread where *Jaffa* dare not…you know you’re having a bad day.
~~~~~~~~~~

“Hurts.”

Staring off into the dark-- eyes brimming with unshed tears and helplessness, Jack could barely speak past the grief
consuming his heart. “I know”

Time was pressing upon him like a bomb ready to explode, making it near impossible to breathe. And he knew that
soon…soon he would have no other choice than to…

“Jack?”

The colonel stilled. There was something in his friend’s voice. Something that he never thought he’d hear again.

“Daniel?” he called hopefully, reflexively looking down and praying he wasn’t wrong.

“T-tell Sha’uri I’m sorry. ‘Mm sorry I-I couldn’t save her.” Daniel choked, failing when he tried to put on a brave face
that never would have been seen. Even in the grips of so much agony, his concern fell upon someone else.

Heart and hopes plummeting, Jack let out a strangled breath and searched the darkness above them for mercy. He
had thought that maybe, just *maybe* Daniel’s mind had returned to him.

He was wrong.

It wasn’t too long ago that Jack had watched Daniel bury his wife. He had held him that night too.

Overwhelmed by a wave of hopelessness, Jack’s face scrunched up with the emotions he had been trying so hard to
keep at bay. Shaking his head and damning himself, he couldn’t speak, so freeing thick tears; he slowly bent his
head and shakingly kissed Daniel’s temple instead.

He would never be able to forgive himself for killing his best friend.

~~~~~~~~~~~~

// “You, y-you have to.” Daniel was curled on his side, writhing and panting on the cavern’s floor, trying desperately
not to yield to the pain. “You h-have to cut it out, J’ck.”

Jack shot straight up from his hunched over position over Daniel. “What?! Me?What?!” he cried incredulously and
then after studying the younger man for a moment, realizing he was serious, he started to shake his head
emphatically, waving a finger in the air. “Oooh nooonooonono!”

“Jack,” Daniel wheezed. “I think we’re out of o-options.”

God, why couldn’t it have been a staff blast like Jack had thought? It had been nearly two days, nearly *two* days
since they had high-tailed it *away* from the gate.

Nearly two days since the world collapsed on them, turning their sanctuary into a grave.  And now a desperation
spawned by their determination to survive would have them risking it all just to hold onto hope a little bit longer.

And Jack really didn’t think he could do it. Where the hell were Carter and Teal’c?

“Daniel! Do you *see* ‘Doctor’ anywhere on my uniform?!”

“Well, I don’t see ‘Colonel’ either, but…” the archaeologist weakly quipped, attempting to grin and failing miserably
when he had to bite his lip to keep from crying out. It hurt. God, it hurt.

Jack sombered and swallowed hard against the bile that had suddenly risen to the back of his throat. This couldn’t be
happening. But as he took in the worn and pain-filled eyes before him with what little light his flashlight had to offer,
he knew it was.

Sitting down with the weight of the world, in the form of his best friend’s life, resting on his shoulders, Jack
accidentally knocked the flashlight with his foot and now it cast an ominous glow over the both of them. “I…we’re not
exactly equipped to be doing this, Daniel.” he sighed gravely. “And I think it goes without saying that *I* am the last
person that should be performing *anything* that involves sharp objects and flesh.” He added, slicing a hand in a
negative fashion through the air for added effect. When he realized what the action looked like, with a self-conscious
frown across his face he immediately dropped both arms to his sides. “Did I mention how much I *hated* ‘Operation’
when I was a kid? Seriously, the one and *only* time I played it, I ended up turning the whole damn thing upside down
until the part I wanted fell out” He griped, but Daniel had no witty comeback for him. He just met his eyes.

“I trust you” he said unflinching. But it had cost him. The conviction he used to speak with was more strength than his
body had to spare and he was left breathless.

Jack grimaced and had to look away, his face reflecting the battle raging within him. He couldn’t do it. It was insanity.
He would kill him, he just knew it.

He was going to die anyway.        

Shaking his head, with a heavy sigh, Jack “rested” his face in his hands as he fought to compose himself. And he
silently cursed Daniel. He cursed him for pushing and shoving his way into his heart. He cursed him for making him
care so damn much about him. He even cursed him for lessening an ache in him that no one else could since his son
had died. Jack cursed Daniel mostly though…for trusting him.

Daniel trusted Jack to help him to continue to hold on the only way left he knew how. Even if it meant Jack having to
let go of his fear of losing him.

*Damn him*

Feeling a warm hand on his arm, Jack turned to the soulful blue eyes that had, on many occasions been his
conscience. That had, on many occasions given him the strength to do what was right.  

And as they bored into him now, dulled by days of stifled agony, but as vibrant as ever with the truth they held, Jack
knew he had no other choice.

~~

After gathering everything he could think from the inadequate supplies of their packs, he was ready…or, as ready as
he’d ever be. He knew he couldn’t hesitate any longer because the last of the morphine he gave Daniel had nearly
worn off already.

Kneeling over his best friend, Jack’s hand shook. He knew the knife would be sharp enough, but would it be sterile
enough? And ultimately…would it even end up mattering? Daniel had his eyes squeezed shut again, sweating as he
panted through the pain. “You with me?” Jack asked softly. He needed him to open his eyes. He needed to *see* that
he was still with him.

Peering up at the man that had seen him through so much, done so much and *been* so much to him, Daniel let his
eyes say what words could not, then whispered roughly, “I’m here.”

Jack nodded back, tears and truth filling his own eyes. …but it wasn’t ‘good-bye’, damnit. This wasn’t them saying
‘good-bye’.

*God…*

Daniel had been doing nothing but puking, or *trying* to puke his guts up since they had gotten into this mess. Now it
felt like Jack’s turn.

Taking a deep breath, trying to force his heart down to a low roar, Jack finally turned his attention back to the knife
in his hands. His palms were sweaty, despite the chill in the air. And the blade felt so awkward, so small, so
insignificant compared to what he was about to do.  

*Jesus…*

What he was about to do…

Puffing out a breath of courage, Jack swallowed hard again and slowly started to inch the knife towards his
archaeologist’s recently sanitized abdomen; when he suddenly stopped and looked up, uncertain and obviously
stalling. “Daniel, is there anything else in this body of yours that you don’t need, that could spontaneously decide to
erupt on us while trapped in a godforsaken cave off-world? Cause if there is, I’m having Frasier take every last one of
them out when we get back.”

Trembling, Daniel turned tear-filled eyes on Jack, and though his face was drawn tight against that which continued
to inflict him, he managed a feeble smile. “Sou-nds like a pl-an,” he replied breathlessly.

Jack winced. Daniel could barely talk through the pain anymore. And he was only going to be adding more. “Right”
he whispered absently, trying to convince himself. *When* they got back. “Okay then…” he added, clearing his throat
nervously as he carefully brought the blade back into position. The knife and Jack wavered, but with one final
encouraging look from the only person he would *ever* do this for, Jack clenched his jaw… and cut.

Thick, warm blood spilled over his hands as he plunged the knife into his friend’s body. Once trustful eyes exploded
with shock and pain as Daniel gasped and struggled under Jack’s hold. But Jack was determined now to finish what
he had started. It was the only way. It was for the better. It was the only way to put an end to his best friend’s pain. He
understood this now. He only wished he had had the courage to do it sooner.

“Easy, buddy’ he cajoled, firmly holding the knife in place as Daniel’s struggles weakened. “Don’t fight it. It’ll be over
soon.”

Daniel choked and fought for breath, shaking and desperately holding onto Jack-- even as he tried to push him
away. And as the world slowed around them, careful not to miss his last breath, huge blue orbs locked on the older
man’s and silently begged him.

*Don’t stop. No matter what. Don’t stop.*

And they continued to beg him until at last a tear slowly broke free, carrying a pain too great to put into words, and
Daniel whispered the only thing he could think of before nothingness claimed him.

“Why...why can’t we spe-nd a normal d-ay toge-ther?” //

~~~~~~~~~~

Startled awake, Jack panted heavily into the dark. It didn’t happen. Didn’t happen…

But he wished that it had.

And had been wishing so since he made the decision that had cost him Daniel’s life.

Grabbing his flashlight, Jack shakily pushed the button and shone it on the man in his arms. Though he apparently
had fallen asleep with his eyes *open*, he nonetheless had fallen asleep…deserted his watch. And now he
desperately needed to *see* Daniel. He needed to make sure…despite the fact that he could still feel the heat
radiating off of him, that he was still holding on. He needed to *see* Daniel’s chest rise and fall with each weak breath.
Jack needed to *see* that he wasn’t claimed while he slept.

Heaving a sigh of relief at the sight that greeted him, Jack rested his chin on the tousled brown hair, but his relief was
short-lived when Daniel pulled away…

From the beginning Jack had always known his friend was a fighter. He had learned it on their first mission to Abydos.
And he was reminded of it every day as he witnessed Daniel pushing through all the crap that was repetitively thrown
his way. Because no matter what, Daniel would always find a way to survive, to hold on- to push on through. But now,
thanks to Jack, he wouldn’t be able to. He wouldn’t be able to because Jack had effectively denied him the chance to
try.

Daniel had begged him to cut it out; to remove for him what was poisoning his body and causing him so much pain,
but Jack couldn’t do it. Not only would he have no idea *how*’- he feared his attempt would only worsen his condition
and Jack was too afraid to take the risk. He was too afraid he’d…

And besides, at the time he was still holding fast to his belief that help would come in time.

Now though…

Now it was too late. For Daniel to fight…and for Jack to help him. Or to even try to. Nothing Jack could do now would
save Daniel. And he would never be able to forgive himself for not taking action sooner. For not believing in Daniel
when he believed in *him*.

His fear, his selfish need to keep Daniel in his life had ultimately robbed him of him anyway. Because now…now as
his younger friend pulled away and looked up at him with a sigh of relief, telling him that it didn’t hurt so much
anymore, Jack knew there was no escaping it.

He was going to have to say goodbye.

Time stilled as they both closed their eyes.

And as a wave of finality rushed through Jack, he begged for strength this time. For he knew no miracle would come
now. The silence was closing in.

He prayed to be strong for Daniel. His prayed his arms not to fail him and he prayed his voice not to betray him,
because they were all he had-the only means of comfort to offer his friend in his final moments.

When Daniel exhaled, his head lulling against Jack, Jack didn’t even open his eyes. He just squeezed them shut
tighter and shook his own head in denial. “Not yet” he moaned, pulling him closer. Jack had known it was coming.
Known it was only a matter of time. But still he wasn’t ready. He’d never be ready.

Choking, he pressed his forehead against Daniel’s, squeezing him tight. “God, Daniel, don’t do this to me.” he
pleaded, rocking the limp body in his arms. When Daniel didn’t go rigid, crying out in his arms from the pain the
motion inflicted… that’s when it happened. That’s when Jack’s world shifted. That’s when the strings precariously
holding hope and sanity broke. That’s when a pain tore through him, leaving him breathless and sobbing as he
desperately clung to Daniel with the fractured pieces of his soul.

He wasn’t sure how long he had sat like that; holding the very last of his sanity in his arms, but when he did finally
open his eyes, he didn’t even care when the familiar white band encompassed them.

~~~~~~~~~~

Jack felt like he was floating…with an anvil on his head. That, accompanied with the familiar unpleasant taste in his
mouth led him to believe that he had been drugged.

Shifting tentatively, he groaned when his entire body protested. He ached everywhere and though the surface on
which he laid was not as hard as a floor, it still left more to be desired.

Sensing movement at his side, Jack was about to start griping when he was suddenly assaulted by a series of
blinding, paralyzing flashes and emotions. And then he remembered. God he remembered it all. The person at his
side would *not* be who it should be.

Would *not* be who he *needed* it to be.

“Daniel” he choked, covering his still closed eyes with an unsteady hand. They weren’t in time. The rescue party was
too late and Jack’s best friend had died in his arms.

He could still feel him in his arms.

“Sir…”

“O’Neill…”

The grave concern in their voices did nothing to ease the colonel’s pain. “Daniel” he choked again. It was all he could
think about. It was all he could say. For days he had clung to hope. And when there was none left to find. He held on
even tighter.

And now his arms were empty, but forever pressed into them would be the memory of Daniel’s final days.

“Sir…Daniel…”

Jack’s hearing was swimming in and out and he couldn’t concentrate on anything but his monumental loss.

“DanielJackson…dead…”

God, he knew. Jack knew he was dead. He was there. And the hole in his heart reminded him with every beat.

“O’Neill.” Jack’s eyes opened for the first time when a strong hand grasped his shoulder with crushing desperation.
Blinking hard, unaccustomed to so much light, Jack wordlessly, blearily met the larger man’s eyes…and was
surprised to see concern…with an absence of grief. And that’s when the world shifted again and with it, brought hope.

Still, Jack could only stare at the lips that had uttered such words, so Teal’c said them again… and with numb hands,
Jack hid his face and took in a deep shaky breath as he fought down the urge to sob in relief…and then he sobbed
anyway.

“DanielJackson is *not* dead, O’Neill. He still lives.”

~~~~~~~~~~

They wouldn’t let him see him at first. Apparently Janet still had herself and Daniel sealed up in the cargo bay as she
finished performing her miracle with the meager supplies she had brought.

Though Sam had reassured Jack that the surgery had went well, he saw the shadows in her eyes.

“I had to assist,” she supplied softly, answering his silent observation unnecessarily, because Jack already knew
where the shadows had come from. He recognized them well and looked out through his own. They were the memory
of watching someone you love hurt.

Jack had wanted to tell her. He wanted to tell Sam, Janet…*someone* what he had almost done. How desperate he
had nearly become. It was on his lips. ‘I nearly cut Daniel open, in, believe it or not, an attempt to save him.’ But his
confession could wait. Seeing Daniel alive and breathing couldn’t.

But it wasn’t until after Janet came out a few moments later, removed the I.V. he didn’t even realize he had in and did
some annoying vital checks, did she finally call Teal’c off.

If it weren’t for the fact that Jack actually needed assistance just sitting up, so stiff from holding the same position for
days, he would have been up and pounding on the cargo bay door the second he had learned Daniel was in there.
Alive.

But now though…now as he finally sat beside his friend, breathing in the sight of him, relishing in the fact that pain
did not crease his brow, that tremors did not wrack his body, Jack found himself afraid to touch him. Afraid to break
the illusion. Afraid he’d wake up in that cave, arms full…but utterly alone…

~~~~~~~~~~

“How is he?”

Sam sat down heavily into the ‘co pilot’s’ seat of the Tel’tac. “He’s calmed down now that he’s with Daniel.” She
answered sadly, glancing behind her at the object of their conversation.

“Good,” Jacob acknowledged softly, turning away from the controls and following his daughter’s gaze. When he
looked back at her, his eyes softened at her dejected posture. “You couldn’t have known, Sammy.”

Carter deflated. “We brought Janet and half the infirmary, didn’t we?” she retorted testily. Daniel had already been in
need of medical attention when they last saw them and she didn’t want to risk adding more days to the wait if he still
needed it. Janet, of course, was all for it…but never did Sam think to…

Jacob frowned. “The healing device isn’t something to take advantage of, you know that, Sam. What are you going to
do, start taking it on every mission?” Although, with SG-1’s track record, the Tok’ra mused, maybe it wasn’t such a
bad idea after all.

But Sam wasn’t hearing him. Lost in thought, she worried her bottom lip. “Maybe if we hadn’t waited so long to contact
you, Daniel wouldn’t have been so close to…”

The older man sighed sadly. It never got easier watching your children beat themselves up. No matter how old they
got. “Yeah, and maybe if I weren’t so far away to begin with. And maybe if we hadn’t burned out the hyper-drive trying
to get here…” Jacob leaned forward and gently tilted his daughter’s chin up until she was looking him in the eyes.
“You’re not a ‘what if’ girl, Sammy. You know the facts.”

Carter closed her eyes with a resigned sigh and then turned to the blue hues of the hyper-speed window, hoping it
would offer her an excuse to feel as inadequate as she did, but it didn’t and she conceded woefully. “We did
everything we could.” And it was barely enough.

~~~~~~~~~~

Teal’c stood in the threshold, arms clasped behind his back as he watched over his charges.

For hours after they had stumbled backwards on the ramp-images of the enemy charging their friends imprinted into
their minds and hearts, the Stargate wouldn’t even lock. And then they discovered that it had been buried. But unlike
the situation on Edora…it wasn’t even safe for *Teal’c* to gate in and dig his way out. The ground was too unstable
and there was fear of aftershocks which greatened his risks of being buried alive.

Teal’c didn’t care.

Hammond did.

When they finally made it to the planet they had unwillingly left their friends on, all hope was momentarily lost. The
destruction… they couldn’t even tell where the Stargate used to be- where Jack and Daniel were last standing. It was
as if the entire mountain had come down…and their friends were nowhere in sight.

Never would Teal’c forget the way Janet had to cover her mouth to hold back her shock and grief. Never would Teal’c
forget the way Carter’s legs shakingly lowered her into her seat, or the grim expression set on Jacob’s face.

Never would he forget the tidal wave of relief that had washed over them all when two images suddenly popped onto
their screens. For they knew who it was. They knew who it *had* to be.

~~~~~~~~~~

Janet knew it was pointless. Right now the colonel wasn’t caring about what *exactly*, medically wise, had happened
to Daniel. All that mattered to him now was that the youngest member of his team was going to be okay. Granted, he
wasn’t out of the woods yet, he would possibly need blood, practically the *only* thing she didn’t think to bring, and
follow-up surgery to get whatever she might have missed with her make-shift surgical unit when they got back. But
Janet was hopeful. Daniel’s fever was coming down and he was responding to the antibiotics well.

Now, if she could just pry one ripe, graying colonel away from him so he could get his own much needed rest.

Janet watched mesmerized as Jack’s eyes never once wavered from Daniel. The man was beside himself, fighting his
own exhaustion …but it was that which lingered in his mind, Janet suspected, that kept him at his friend’s side.  She
didn’t know what exactly had happened while they were trapped in that cave, but she could tell by the older man’s
body language alone that it was something neither would soon forget. And for whatever reason, it was those *same*
memories that had him repeatedly reaching out to Daniel, only to instead shakingly lower his hand back to the cot
with fear in his eyes.

Janet looked on sadly, knowing that she carried no medicine that could help the colonel vanquish the demons their
latest battle had left within.

At that, she decided to give him just a few more minutes before ordering him to lie down. Maybe the unexpected light
that had wiggled his way into the colonel’s heart was all Jack needed to mend. That and time.

Walking up to Teal’c, who had been hovering over the two men practically since they had found them, Janet placed a
comforting hand on his arm. “They’re both going to be just fine, Teal’c.”

The Jaffa bowed his head slightly in both acknowledgement and appreciation. For awhile there he hadn’t been so
sure. When they had locked onto their heat signatures and ringed up his friends, who happened to be sitting *within*
the transporter rings, as if waiting…

Teal’c had never seen his warrior brother so…stricken. Nor his heart brother so… lifeless. And as a stunned pause
settled over them all at the scene, no one even noticed the few inches of water pooling at their feet.

After seeing them, Jack had immediately curled into himself and a limp Daniel, rocking. “You’re too late,” he had
cried, refusing to let go so they could help, insisting that he was already gone, to just let them be; despite the fact
that Daniel still breathed…though barely.

Knowing time was rapidly working against them, Frasier was forced to sedate their unusually emotional C.O. to get
him to surrender his hold on Daniel. …and even then, they had to pry Jack’s fingers off of him.

Later when Jack had finally awoken, it was with their archaeologist’s broken name on his lips. The last he had
remembered was holding Daniel in his arms…dead.

“We’re lucky those rings actually worked.” Janet mused aloud. “Sam didn’t seem so confident, but I…I just don’t know
what we would have done if…” She shook her head, her eyes flooding from the scenario her mind conjured up.

They would have come so far…just to watch the blips on the monitor slowly fade away.

“They are fortunate” Teal’c rumbled softly from beside her.

Following the Jaffa’s gaze, she solemnly whispered back. “We all are”

~~~~~~~~~~

* beep…beep…beep…*

Reaching out, Jack’s hand once again stopped just short of Daniel’s and grimacing, he cursed his cowardice and
looked away. Rationally, he knew this, *now*, was real. His *mind* knew it. His *senses* couldn’t deny it. They *heard*
truth with every ‘beep’ from the portable heart monitor. They *saw* truth with every rise and fall of Daniel’s chest.

But for the clichéd, hard ass military man he was supposed to be…it was his *heart* that had trouble catching up--
that had trouble believing. Because it was his heart that had clung tighter to hope, to Daniel, with every beat for *so*
long. And it was his heart that had broken in half, *fighting* every beat when he thought his best friend had finally
succumbed to the poisoning in his body.

So raw, everything that lay before it still wasn’t enough. It needed to know…to *hear* the only two words that could
ease its pain; two words that would let Jack know that it was alright…that it was real, that they were still holding on.

“Hey…”

Jack jerked his hand back, startled by the raspy voice and looked up into a pair of glazed blue eyes.

“Daniel,” he breathed leaning forward. “Hey,” he finally managed to greet past the lump in his throat. “How you
feeling?”

Another weak smile was all he was rewarded with before Daniel’s eyes began to droop. Jack panicked and reached
for the younger man’s hand, finally taking the now much cooler fingers in his own. He needed to know. “Daniel?” he
pleaded.

Eyes fluttering open briefly, with a small grin, Daniel reassured him with two thickly spoken words before he was
pulled back into a healing slumber. “I’m here.”

And for the first time since the world had brought them to their knees, it truly stilled. And Jack smiled. It was a tearful
dopey smile, he hoped no one else had witnessed, but a smile nonetheless.

And he nodded to himself.

They were still holding on, still fighting. And Daniel would push on, just like always.

Leaning back against the wall, Jack let out a long held breath- comforted in the knowledge that death would be held
at bay, kept within the borders of silence by the sound of his best friend’s heartbeat.

There would be no ‘goodbyes’ today.

Jack closed his eyes.
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A/N: So, there you go. *MY* version of Daniel's appendix bursting. lol Some of you *might* still have some questions
left...*enter evil laugh here* Well, this story is actually A LOT longer. I already have a scene written out for when Jack
visits Daniel in the infirmary in 'Nemesis', but I felt this was a good ending and the story could stand alone.  There will
be a few more fics spanning over another ep or two that will kind of be a continuation of this one, but they will be slow
to come. Sorry, but I must get back to 'The Awakening'. Thanks for reading!!
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