Stargate SG-1 Siren Song by Holly Scott

Stargate SG-1 Siren Song by Holly Scott

Author:Holly Scott
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: stargate, sg1, jack oneill, amanda tapping, bounty hunger
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Published: 2014-03-05T05:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWELVE

It was dusk when they returned to the shelter. Deep twilight had settled over the sooty valley and brought a sharp chill on its heels. When Sam pushed aside the thin curtain and stepped into the shack, she found the room still full of strangers, but she was less wary about making her way through them this time. No one stood in her way, although they muttered amongst themselves as she passed. She wondered if maybe they were trying to make up their minds about her and Teal’c— whether to turn them in, or send them out on their own— but she was too tired to worry about it now. If it was going to happen, she couldn’t stop it.

Teal’c was awake, half-sitting against the wall beneath the latticed window. He was peeling back the fresh bandage and poking beneath. With a nod to Aadi, who was crouching by the fire, she knelt at Teal’c’s side.

“Teal’c. It’s good to see you awake.” She covered his hand with her own, squeezing a little, and pressed the bandage back in place. “We don’t have much gauze for sterile dressings.”

“It does not matter,” Teal’c said. Pain creased his forehead. “I needed to see the depth of the wound for myself, but it appears to be healing well.”

“The tretonin probably has something to do with that.”

“Indeed.” Teal’c’s gaze shifted to Brenneka, who stood beside Sam, silent as stone, then to Aadi, who had inched marginally closer. “Thank you.”

“Thank Esa,” Brenneka said, in a clipped tone. “He’s the one who risked his life for you. My home was crawling with Jaffa when Esa stole these things from the hiding place there.” It was the way she spat the word— you— as if Teal’c was the lowest form of life in the room. Sam frowned, but Teal’c’s expression was calm, so she let it go. They had saved Teal’c’s life, and she wasn’t in a position to complain.

Esa wasn’t among the strangers still cluttering the small space in the room, so Sam shook her head at Teal’c. He nodded his understanding. Slowly, he looked around the room, watching each person for a short time and taking the measure of each man in turn. She’d done it herself, earlier.

“Teal’c, these people are Aris’s kinsfolk,” she said. “You’ve met Aadi…and this is Brenneka.” She didn’t bother with trying to remember the names of the others; even if they had been identified, she had relegated the information to the back of her brain as not important now. Teal’c inclined his head toward Brenneka, who gave a curt nod before turning her back on him.

Sam eased herself down to the ground beside Teal’c and scooted back for the support of the wall. Every bone in her body was aching, and hunger and exhaustion were catching up with her. One thing after another since they’d been captured…her skin felt stretched too tightly over her bones, as if it might crack and she would spill out in the margins. She turned



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