Reversal of Fortune: Part 6
By
Gemsong
General Hammond put SG-1 on stand down for the next
couple weeks, giving the team the time to work on getting Jack settled outside the
complex. Keeping him cooped up in the VIP lounge really wasn't working, and the
environment just wasn't the place for a young boy to stay. It had only been two days since
Jack's transformation, and he was already complaining in the manner of a child, which is
to say he was being a whiny brat. There had to take another option, and had tasked SG-1 to
find it.
Daniel had thought first about his two-bedroom apartment, but quickly decided that wasn't
a viable option. The second bedroom had long ago been converted into his office, and there
just wasn't an easy way to change it back into a bedroom. Besides, Jack's house simply had
more room. There were two bedrooms, as well as a den that could be converted into an
office quite easily. Daniel had spent so much time living with Jack on and off over the
years, he was equally comfortable there as his own place. Plus, he hoped the familiarity
of the home would help Jack adjust.
Daniel took over the master bedroom, while Sam and Janet re-did the Jack's guest room
spare into something more child-friendly. Based on his recent behavior Jack was a child in
many ways. Occasionally though Daniel would catch an expression on Jack's face that was
anything like a child's. It was enough to keep him from fully accepting that the situation
was what it appeared to be. He was sure there was more going on with Jack than what Jack
let others see. He just hadn't caught Jack out yet.
The next few days were a whirl of activity. Teal'c helped Daniel move his possessions into
Jack's house, along with most of his library. Doing so would allow him to continue to work
on the ongoing projects he had that wouldn't just wait for Jack's situation to resolve
itself. Luckily there was more than enough room in Jack's larger home to accommodate his
things Without having it seeming crowded.
To keep Jack out from underfoot while Teal'c and Daniel were working Sam and Janet took
Jack on a shopping trip for new clothing, along with other essentials. The two sets of
clothes that Janet had given him desperately needed to be replaced.
Surprisingly it didn't go as smoothly as either woman would have hoped. In the clothing
department, Jack was very firm about what he would or would not wear. Jack's English had
improved, but his use of the word 'no' and the phrase 'not want' came out repeatedly.
Jeans and khakis were accepted without protest, but shirts, sweaters and jackets that even
remotely fit the word 'cute' were immediately rejected without a second thought.
There were exceptions, of course. His preferences hinted back to things that had been his
tastes and favorite pastimes as an adult. While the 'Simpsons' shirts were quickly
rejected, the 'Simpsons' pajamas were a must have. Just like the kid-sized hockey and
baseball shirts. He had to have those too. Jack also shamelessly used the big-eyed puppy
dog expression he was quickly becoming adept with to get the flannel shirts that had
caught his eye.
Once the bulk of the shopping was completed Jack willingly let the two women select other
essential things for him, from underwear to a kid-sized toothbrush and comb. Autumn was
approaching, so they also stocked him up on winter wear.
By the end of the day all three were exhausted. They made their way to the parking lot,
Sam maneuvered their purchases to Jack's SUV while Janet settled Jack into the car seat.
Jack apparently had decided to trust Janet enough to put his arms around her neck and put
his head on her shoulderand had fallen asleep. He barely awoke as he was transferred to
the back seat, falling immediately asleep once he was buckled in.
Once the SUV was loaded Sam slid behind the wheel as Janet joined her on the passenger
side, securing her seat belt as she settled in.
"When we find a way to return the colonel to normal there is going to be some serious
payback," Sam said, starting the vehicle and pulling out of the parking lot.
Janet chuckled. "Thank god for a Target close by," she said. "Imagine if we
took him to the mall."
"I would rather not think about that, thank you very much," Sam said. "I
think Daniel and Teal'c can have that pleasure." Janet laughed again, glancing at the
boy asleep in the back seat.
"Cassie wasn't this difficult the first time we took her shopping," Janet said
as Sam pulled out of the parking lot.
"Cassie was older and a girl," Sam said. "She didn't start out opinionated
about what she wore. She just evolved that way later."
Janet chuckled again. Apparently even at age five, Jack O'Neill was already opinionated.
If he had been like this the first time around, it was Janet's opinion that his parents
had been saints in allowing him to reach adulthood. In the back seat the object of their
attentions slept on, his two fingers stuck in his mouth, making him look innocent and
adorable. Just like any child his age who was sleeping. Thus bringing to mind the old
adage "Looks can be deceiving."
By the time they had returned to Jack's house Daniel had finished moving into the house,
as well as dealing with nosey neighbors the had shown up to see what was going on. So far
the cover story they had concocted was holding up. Daniel had told them that Colonel
O'Neill was away on a long-term mission, and Daniel and his son were house sitting while
he was gone. Some of the neighbors recognized him from one of the numerous times he had
stayed over, which explained his presence. Explaining Jack brought the cover story for his
dark haired son now came into play. His obvious discomfort in telling the story was
attributed to grief over the loss of his wife. Grief that, in truth, was only partially an
act. Daniel couldn't help but think that if he and Share had a child together, that child
would be about Jack's age.
Daniel heard the SUV pull into the driveway, so he went out to meet them. Seeing Jack
asleep in the back brought a grin to his face. He opened the door and began to lift Jack
from the seat. As he did the little boy woke up and wound his arms around his neck,
letting Daniel carry him inside.
As they were bringing in the packages Teal'c returned. He had left to do some grocery
shopping, since the contents of Jack's cupboards were pretty much non-existent, with Janet
referring to the fridge as a penicillin factory gone mad before she'd attacked it with
cleansers. You could eat off its surface now. Apparently, from the contents of the trash
they'd taken out when they first got there, Jack ate a lot of take-out when he wasn't on
base, even though they all knew he could cook, and cook well.
Teal'c brought in the first load of groceries, making several trips before he'd brought
them all in. Daniel, meanwhile, began the task of putting everything away. As most of the
shelves and cupboards were empty he found it simple to use the same system here as he did
at home. Immediately it made him feel more at home as the groceries were put away.
Meanwhile Janet and Sam were finishing setting up the spare room, putting away clothing
and hanging the posters that Jack had begged for up on the walls. Hockey, Star Wars and
the Simpsons were the subjects of the posters that soon adorned all four walls.
Jack had awakened when he was brought inside, and had initially been watching the ladies
set up his room. He'd grown tired of that quickly, and went looking for Daniel. Once he
found him in the kitchen, he moved to his side, wrapping his arms around Daniel's right
leg, almost tripping the man in the process. After spending the afternoon with Sam and
Janet he wanted Daniel now, and became very clingy.
"I will complete this task, Daniel Jackson," Teal'c offered. Moving into the
kitchen. "I believe O'Neill requires your attention."
"Thanks Teal'c," Daniel said. He took Jack by the hand and led him to the living
room. Sitting Jack on the couch, he kneeled down until they wre eye to eye.
"Jack, what's wrong?" he asked, reaching out to pull the boy's fingers from his
mouth. As he did he noticed that Jack had sucked on them so much during the course of the
day they were starting to look a little bit water logged.
Jack's eyes dropped down. "This... my house when big?" he asked slowly.
Daniel nodded. "That's right. This is your house," he said. "I will be
staying with you so you won't be alone."
"Sam and Teal'c?"
"They'll come and visit, I promise," Daniel said keeping a positive note in his
tone.
"Janet?"
"I'm sure she'll come visit to check on you," Daniel said with a slight smile. A
scowl crossed Jack's face.
"No needles," the child said firmly.
Daniel couldn't help but smile. "I'll make sure to tell her that," he said.
"Do you want to see your room now? I'm sure Sam and Janet are almost done."
Jack nodded his head and let Daniel take him by the hand. He followed him up the stairs to
the spare room, which was across from the master bedroom. All of his clothes had been
folded and put in the drawers of the bureau. The posters had been pinned to the wall, but
the room still looked a little plain. It was obvious that, while set up for a child, no
child actually lived here yet. Daniel made a mental note to see what he could do about
that when time permitted. Provided of course they don't find a cure for Jack's condition
first.
Jack released his hand and ran to Sam and Janet, throwing his arms around first Janet's
waist and then Sam's.
"Thank you, Sam!" he crowed. "Thank you Janet!" He then ran to the
single bed and jumped up on it, then began bouncing up and down.
"Jack, don't jump on the bed," Daniel said automatically, stepping forward and
snatching him up literally out of the air.
Jack giggled and threw his arms around his neck. "Love Daniel!" he crowed.
Daniel blinked, startled. He saw the same expression mirrored on Janet and Sam's face. His
arms tightened slightly around the small body that was wrapped around him. Jack had never
said those words to Daniel aloud, but he had shown him in so many small ways, Daniel knew
without being told.
But hearing those words in the childish voice was like a kick in the stomach he hadn't
expected. "I love you too Jack," he said softly, resting his cheek against the
soft hair.