Fic: Where It All Began
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Fandom: Stargate
Rating: K+
Genres: General, friendship
Summary: So Laura Cadman listened to Major Lorne and made her way back to Atlantis. The questions is: What will Carson say to all of this? Spoilers from 'The Kindred' onwards.
A/N: It's more or less a direct sequel to Seize the Day and again I blame it on the Beckett/Cadman and the LorneLovers thread on GateWorld, most of all for having Lorne sneaking his way in again. It's also the last of the three prelude pieces to a larger series (
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Where It All Began
“Back on the stamping ground
To where it all began
Back on the stamping ground
We come again.”
Oh well. Here she is again. God knows how long after leaving Atlantis, she stands in the Gate Control Room again, with her personal effects and her other crates in her hand and standing beside her again, like so many years ago. “Hey Cadman, good to see you here again.” She turns around and smiles at Evan Lorne. After her leaving they’d somehow ended up staying in touch. In fact, he’d been the reason she chose to go back. Or rather… a visit of his.
“Thank you, sir.” He rolls his eyes at her calling him ‘sir’. It’s been a while since his visit but she still can’t get used to calling him by his first name.
“It’s still Evan. Now… you need some help with that?” He gestures towards her luggage. Her first reflex is to brush him off and tell him, no thanks, she’s a Marine, she can handle her own stuff and how dare he get his Zoomie hands on her things! But then she remembers that she doesn’t have to prove herself to this special Major and she gestures to a crate standing beside her.
“Actually… yes. I mean… if there aren’t more important things to do for the military second in command of Atlantis, that is.” A smirk grazes her face but he pretends he didn’t see it and instead puts on a fake resigned air.
“As long as Colonel Sheppard is around to save the galaxy, it doesn’t really hurt to use his second in command as a porter once in a while.” She can’t help laughing at his obedient face and pitying him with patting his shoulder.
“Aw, poor thing. Just you wait… one day, your chance to shine will come.” The last thing she said with a rather mean glistening in her eyes. This time he doesn’t pretend he didn’t see it.
“You know, better the porter without a scratch than the hero with the bug at his throat,” he says a little haughtily but she has to agree wholeheartedly.
Laughing, she replies, “True. Alright, you win.” He grins at her.
“Whoa, winning against a jarhead. That’s surely a first!” She just rolls her eyes.
As they make their way towards her quarters, people are walking by and some of them stop and greet her with surprise and quite a bit of delight at her being back in Atlantis. It astonishes her. She tells Evan that she’d never thought so many people would even remember her, let alone be happy to see her again. He just shrugs his shoulders and says, “Well… you are kind of hard to forget.” Something inside of her tells her not to question this strange undertone he’d just had in his voice, mostly because she isn’t sure whether if it sounded a little wistful or rather teasing. Some things are better left alone, she decides.
After that it’s a little more banter and catching up on things she’s positive she’d never get told in the official orientation briefing – surely there, no one would tell her whether the rumor about Major Moore having the hots for his Marine 2IC is still going round or whether Dr. Morrenos was still going head to head with her boss over every little thing and she’s quite happy to have Evan Lorne to tell her these things. But for some reason she’s still relieved when they finally arrive at her assigned quarters. They aren’t her old quarters but she doesn’t mind that. In fact, she thinks it’s a good sign that she can really start fresh here.
She opens the door and when all her things are inside, he takes a breath and says, “So… when are you going to see the Doc?” They both know he’s not talking about Keller and her obligatory arrival physical. She takes a deep breath herself.
“Well… I’ve not even unpacked yet, as you can see. What do you think, huh?” He rolls his eyes, but then becomes somewhat serious again.
“You know, I wouldn’t put it off for too long. You’re scheduled for your first off-world mission the day after tomorrow.” Now she rolls her eyes as well. As if she didn’t know that. He’s right, though. Putting off things for too long had been one of the main reasons things with
“Is that an order?” He grins a little.
“Not yet, but I could make it one.” She takes the liberty to swat him on the arm.
“Don’t you dare pulling rank on me that way.” He holds up his hands, playing the defeated.
“Never. After all, you’re a girl that knows how to blow up entire buildings. You’re a force to be reckoned with.” She grins very smugly.
“Thank you, Major.” Now he’s the one with the evil glint in his eyes.
“I could say ‘That wasn’t a compliment,’ now… but I think I’d rather refrain from that, seeing as you have a bit of a violent streak in you…”
That promptly earns him another swat at the arm. “I don’t have…” He raises his eyebrows questioningly and just throws at short significant look at the arm she just hit. A little exasperated she throws up her arms. “Oh, okay. Now… out of this room, or I’ll… I’ll…”
He laughs and holds up his hands again, backing away to the door. “Alright, alright… see you at the orientation briefing at 1500?"
“You’ll be surprised. Life in the Pegasus galaxy has become much more exciting than in the Milky Way. Hey!” She’s blindly thrown one of the first things she’s found in the first crate she opened at him. Unfortunately it just happens to be a piece of her very feminine underwear. Immediately she feels herself blushing so deeply she’s surprised that her head doesn’t explode. For a moment that seems to stretch into eternity neither of them says anything and if she wouldn’t have tried to look anywhere but him, she’d have seen him blush as furiously as she did. Then, mercifully, he breaks the silence by saying, “My, my, Lieutenant, I’m sure that’s not a piece of regular Marine attire.”
As she keeps unpacking, it occurs to her that even for someone as social as herself it has astounded her that so many people still remember her and ask her why she left all of a sudden and without a word. And that so many told her they were sorry for not keeping in touch with her and having actually missed her. It makes her realize that coming back to Atlantis could be good on so many more levels than just seeing
It also means being able to share a drink or two with Evan in the mess hall after a mission instead of only letters and e-mails and brief video messages or being able to get on Rodney McKay’s nerves again. The girls’ poker night and other get-togethers of the female members of this expedition not to forget, even if she feels it won’t be the same with Kate Heightmeyer gone.
Slowly it dawns on her that even if things with
With a sigh she turns and leaves the unpacking for later. On her way down to the infirmary she wonders if he will look any different, if he will recognize her… if he will speak to her at all. Evan has told her that in this
There had been awkwardness and quarrels and she’d hated it, sometimes with a vengeance. She had hated that she didn’t really know where all this had come from and that neither of them had been able to salvage the relationship, as much as both of them had wanted to and tried. Not long after that they’d finally called it quits, even if it had hurt both of them. But obviously they could live neither with nor without each other. And then, when she’d finally made up her mind to persuade him of another go… he’d been gone, dead from some stupid exploding tumor… she shakes her head. No. She won’t think of that. She wants a reboot and she will get it.
But when she arrives at the infirmary and has finally found his new lab… she’s too afraid to go near it. It’s ridiculous, she tells herself. She’s a goddamn Marine, she can face down Wraith, Replicators, Goa’uld and every other extraterrestrial villain they toss in her way every day but she can’t just walk into the lab of her former lover? Granted, he’s a clone and she has no idea how he will react to seeing her again – let alone how she will react – but… she’s had stranger experiences than this. Putting on a face that probably looks more determined than she actually is, she forces herself to walk forward and enter the lab… only to be wanting to march straight back at getting the first glance.
It’s only
She ducks her head, looking a little sheepish and gets out a meek “Hey,
“Laura… what… are ye doing here?” Her smile threatens to broad at the accent she’d missed so terribly, but she doesn’t allow it to show as she doesn’t want to get her hopes up. Not yet, at least.
“Well, there was this open slot for an explosives specialist…” Now or never, she thinks and decides for the frontal assault, “and some little birdie told me you were back in the galaxy.” She allows herself a small smile, and it makes him smile back.
“Does that little birdie have a name?” She shrugs.
“Sure.” Before she can continue, suddenly his stomach tells both of them that he obviously hasn’t eaten for quite some time. Obviously, this
He takes a look around and she’s sure that he will decline, telling her he has still too much to do because he absolutely wants to avoid the awkwardness that lunch will most probably bring. She’d even understand that. Still… “It’s no use declining, is there?”
She blinks. Was that… a yes? “I… take that as a yes?” Something must have been very funny – maybe her bewildered face – because he laughs a little.
“Aye.” He gets up and shuts down his computer, ready to accompany her to the mess hall. They set off in the awkward silence she’d dreaded so much but then he asks her where exactly she has been and what she has done and suddenly they are talking as animatedly as they used to, over two years ago, completely unaware of all the people in the corridor staring after them.
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