Stargate SG-1 fic: Seven Sins

Aug 16, 2011 18:28

Seven Sins
by jennickels (aka Jen Connelly)
Stargate SG-1
team
7650 words
rating: PG-13
WARNINGS: a little language

Jack is hit by a blast from an alien device and begins to act very strangely. Can his team figure out what is wrong with him before he does something he'll regret?

don't own... wish I did, but I don't. No infringement intended.

nothing witty to say about this story, just glad I got it done )

ship goggles: jack/sam, character: sg-1, comm: fictionland, genre: friendship/family, fanfic, genre: drama, idea: challenge, fic: sg-1, !warning: language, genre: gen, pov: daniel jackson

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thothmes August 18 2011, 04:52:47 UTC
Ohhhhh! Jack's inner Catholic schoolboy is about to be very guilty and embarrassed.

How many Hail Mary's for a single act of AMTDI, anyway? If he didn't intend to do it, and he doesn't remember doing it, but it was a deadly sin does he need to confess and receive absolution anyway?

This story might be able to keep an office in the Vatican somewhere busy for a week, trying to figure out the ramifications!

Oh, and btw, I agree with you. This is not the shippiest of ship stories! I'd classify it as gen with a possible if-you-squint het aspect. But less in the sense that he is heading for his one-twuw-wuv Sam, and more in the sense that while rolling around in the shower he doesn't make it slash by going after Daniel as the target of opportunity!

John's a bit hypersensitive, isn't he?

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jennickels August 18 2011, 05:10:37 UTC
Well, glad I'm not the only one that doesn't see ship in it ( ... )

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thothmes August 18 2011, 05:25:59 UTC
That reminds me. I was skimming through the beta tab at ff.net (out of boredom) and found a nun that writes Stargate fanfic. And apparently she's a Sam/Jack shipper. I've had several nuns as teachers in my 13 years at Catholic school and the whole concept just cracks me up for some reason.

Oh, I know you're not alone in your amusement! A good Catholic education is rather pointedly designed to hammer home the idea that they aren't like us, they're nuns! To find one being eminently human seems to bring that reaction, lying somewhere on the intersection between nervous and delighted laughter ( ... )

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jennickels August 18 2011, 05:36:40 UTC
Not that this really has anything to do with anything but me and my husband were just having an argument about who is more Catholic between us ( ... )

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