A Window in Time Series
~Greece~
written by: Debi C
Rating: G. My scimitar of light is azure.
Guardians:  Melbourne/Claire
Category: Het, Historical Fic, Family fic
Date: June 17, 2005
Status: finished
Series: A Window In time
Season/Spoilers:   Long, long ago in a land far away.  Spoilers for
Gamekeeper and The Crystal Skull
Synopsis:   The Jacksons go to Greece on a family trip in 1971
Notes:   Sorry, but these just keep showing up from unknown places, but
I think they kinda explain a bit about Daniel Jackson.  
Warnings: Smooshiness and foreshadowing of things to come.
Disclaimer: Stargate SG-1 and its characters are the property of The
SciFi Channel/ Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko
Productions. I do not own the characters and indeed am only playing with
them for a little while. The team  belongs  together and I promise to put
them back in relatively good condition.  I am not making any money from
this and I'm still paying for everything I own so there's very little
point in suing me as you cannot get blood from a turnip.  No copyright
infringement whatsoever is intended. The story is for entertainment
purposes only. At least I hope it's entertaining.  The original characters,
situations and story are mine.  Please check with me first if you want
to archive or link to this story.


Claire Jackson was working on her journal in the stifling hot hotel
room. It was a small room in a second rate hotel, but it offered a great
view of the Parthenon, downtown Athens and the glowering sky. The
weather had been very humid and hot, spoiling for a good  rain but it had
only succeeded in making everyone miserable and cranky, especially her
small son.

She glanced fondly at Danny. He was sprawled out on the double bed that
she and Mel shared. He had finally dropped off in a fitful nap, his
face damp and pink from the heat. The six-year-old had been fussing all
morning about the heat, the dampness, and the fact that he couldn't be
out playing, as was his wont.

They had come to Athens for an Archaeological Seminar. Her father,
Nicholas Ballard had unveiled his latest, greatest find, the now infamous
crystal skull he'd found in Belize. During his presentation he had
detailed his research, his search, his excavation and finally the unearthing
of the fabulous artifact. If he had only stopped there, it would have
been wonderful, but Nick being Nick, he had to elaborate on the
subsequent events. For some reason, he had thought it necessary to bring up the
giant aliens. She cringed at the memory of what had happened after
that.

The other attendees had turned out to be stuffy pedantics of old school
thoughts and theories. They did not want nor appreciate any
'newfangled' ideas that might endanger the tried and true techniques of excavation
and threaten the precepts of their beloved Budge. And they had
certainly not wanted to hear about the supposed mystical properties and alien
influences that the skull exhibited.

Claire had been horrified and embarrassed for her father. What had he
been thinking when he told the story of being transported to another
world? Surely he had not expected to be believed by those dullards whom he
had thought of as his peers and associates. Nicholas Ballard had always
been considered somewhat of a maverick in his field, even a bit
eccentric, but his treatment at the hands of his august colleagues after his
revelation had been reprehensible. Nick had finally left the auditorium,
his reputation in tatters and his credibility shot to heck in a
handbasket.  They hadn't seen him since.

After yesterday's fiasco, she had been ready to call the trip a lost
cause and return to their beloved Egypt, but Mel had insisted on staying.
He'd never had a dig here in the cradle of western civilization, and he
wanted to see the sights and visit the museums in the local area.

Claire, however, had spent many a week here with her father in previous
years and yesterday's experiences had left a bitter taste in her mouth.
Then this morning, Daniel had felt a little too grouchy for her to feel
comfortable dragging the poor boy from pillar to post. His allergies
were flaring up with the humid weather and his nose was runny and his
eyes red and itchy. So she had assured her husband that they would be
fine, patted him on the shoulder and told him to go and explore. She would
stay at the hotel, let Daniel rest and keep them both out of the
miserable swelter. Mel could go poke his nose in all kinds of interesting
places to his heart's content, come back that evening, and then they could
enjoy a cool evening out by the sea.

Then, in the distance, the rumble of thunder could be heard. From the
north west window a fresh breeze began to sweep through the small hotel
room, riffling the curtains, flipping the pages in her journal and her
stirring her son's blond hair.  She rose from her makeshift desk and
went to sit on the bed next to him.

Daniel looked up at her with delft blue eyes that reminded her so much
of her fathers. "Mummy?"

"How's my baby feeling now?  Are you hungry?"

He nodded sleepily, blinking.  Then, he scooched over to cuddle up next
to her, resting his cheek on her thigh.  She combed her fingers through
the fine, silken hair then lay her hand across his forehead.  He was
still a bit warm to the touch but appeared to be well rested now.  


Thunder rumbled again, its volume increasing noticeably, the storm much
closer now than it had been.  A flash of lightening could be seen in
the distance and the soft sound of the first rain drops began tapping on
the open window's glass panes.

"Mummy?"

"Yes, darling?"

"What's that noise?"

"Silly boy, it's raining.  You've seen rain before."

"Oh," he lay against her, thoughtfully gazing out the window at the
rapidly increasing torrent.  "Is Zeus angry?"

"No, the god Zeus being angry was only a story used by the ancient
Greeks to explain the lightening and thunder during a rain storm.  Rain is
a perfectly natural phenomenon, like a sand storm or the wind.  The old
gods are just superstitions."

He rolled over and sat up next to her.  She put her arm around him and
pulled him close.  The breeze had picked up quite nicely and the room
had cooled quickly.  "Where's Poppa?"

"Oh, he's out there getting all wet and soggy."  She smiled at the
mental picture she conjured up of her husband with rain dripping from his
hat.  

Danny looked at her wide eyed.  "He's gonna be mad."

"No baby, just wet."  She hugged her precious son.  "Just all drippy
wet.  But he has his coat with him.  He'll be all right."

They sat there for a while together on the bed enjoying the breeze
together and watching the rain come down in strong sheets, listening to it
rattle against the window pane, and smelling the fresh scent of ions in
the air.  Finally, it began to lessen and the sun peeked out from
behind the dark clouds.  The light struck the ancient building on the
Acropolis and the white marble of the Parthenon began to glow as if the light
came from within its precincts

"Isn't it lovely, Danny?  I love the sound of rain on a house.  See how
clean everything looks."

"But, Mummy, we'll get all wet."

She looked at him and stood up, reaching back for his hand. The two of
them moved over beside the window.  "Danny," she spoke softly.  "Rain
is a part of life, just like sunshine and shadows.  They will always be
there.  If we hide from the rain, then we will miss part of living life
properly.  You must always embrace what life gives to you, that way you
can always experience it to the fullest."

"Even if we get wet and soggy?"

"Even if we get wet and soggy.  After all, how will we get clean if we
don't get wet once in a while?"

A thumping sound came from outside their room.   They could hear the
sound of a key turning the tumblers in the lock and the door burst open
to reveal Dr. Melbourne Jackson with water dripping from his trench coat
in rivulets and his long dark hair hanging in his eyes.  "My word,
Claire, it was bloody pouring out there!  I'm soaked to the skin!"

Claire released her son's hand, stood up and crossed the room to greet
her husband.  "Well, you wanted to experience the wonders of Greece.  
Rain is one of them you know."  She pushed his wet hair out of his eyes
and kissed him.  

He grabbed her and pulled her to him, managing to get the front of her
shirt and slacks soaked in the process.  She laughed as she struggled
to get away from her soggy lover.  Mel finally picked her up and kissed
her soundly.  Daniel giggled from his vantage point.  He loved his
Mummy and Poppa and liked to see them play.

Melbourne carried his prize and plopped her down on the bed next to his
son.  "Daft woman."

"Silly man."  She responded, brushing her shirt ineffectively and
pulling it away from her breasts.  "I'm all wet!"

Mel eyed her teasingly for a moment.  "It's a good look for you."  When
he saw Daniel was giggling on the bed at them he grabbed his laughing
boy around the waist and hefted him up to his shoulder.  "I'm hungry,
aren't you boy?"

Danny was breathless from the lift, but managed to reply.  "Yes, Poppa,
I'm starving."

"As am I!"  Mel looked down at Claire and winked at her smiling face.  
"Hurry up, woman.  Your men are starving!"

Claire smiled at him, bounced off the bed and grabbed her purse.  "All
right, lets go.  I want some good Greek food tonight. "

Her husband shifted Daniel to a more comfortable position in his arms.  
"And for dessert . . . baklava!"

From his father's arms, Daniel looked up at his mother hopefully.  
"With honey and nuts?"

"Aye, my lad."  Mel set him down on the floor.  "For you, it shall have
honey and nuts."

"And coffee?"

Mel and Claire's eyes met over their son's blond head.  Before his
mother could object, Mel laughed and said.  "Very well, but only a little."  
He bent down, "We know that coffee is good for Archaeologists, don't
we."

His wife slapped his shoulder playfully.  "But not for little boys."

"Balderdash."  

And then they went to supper.





~The End~


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