Daniel took one last furtive look down the hall before he closed the door behind him with no small measure of relief. He looked around the darkened office he was conscripting for his own use, briefly considered turning the lights on, and then rejected the idea. Lights on in Jack’s office might lead to suspicion. Granted, when he couldn’t be found in either his own office or the mess, it wouldn’t exactly take Sherlock Holmes to figure out his hiding place. But his fellow scientists were mostly too intimidated by Colonel O’Neill to actually brave the lions den. Which should buy him at least a couple of hours of peace and quiet before someone asked Sam to track him down
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Re: Preslash-yadvectionOctober 14 2008, 13:13:19 UTC
I love that this is written as a story, and that the fifth bookmark-in-common is one that Daniel puts there. I also totally believe that he would hide out in Jack's office, and the set-up's great. The linguistics and astrophysics links are perfect, and Cassie's blog! Love that, would never have thought of it. And yay for the Times crossword. *g* Wonderful response!
Re: Preslash-yskieswideopenOctober 14 2008, 18:39:08 UTC
I love the format of this. Cassie's blog is a great idea, and I like the idea that Jack would be secretly trying to understand both Sam and Daniel's work, which seems entirely in-character. Sneaky!Daniel is great too.
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Cassie has a blog? What am I saying? Of course she does!
Heh, both Daniel and Jack struggle with Sam's reports. And I'm sure she dumbs them down as much as possible. ;-)
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If I wasn't such a procrastinator, it would have been fun to set Cassie's blog up so there was a link.
I'm sure she does, but she's just so darn smart and excitable that she sometimes forgets.
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