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SGA: Ring of FIre
Title: Ring of Fire (Nails Driven Through the Steel) (5,700 words)
Author: busaikko
Betas:
argosy and
beckaandzac, who are angels ♥
Fandom: Stargate:Atlantis
Pairing: John/Rodney
Rating: NC17
Sequel to:
kyuketsukirui's fantastic McShep McMatch McStory, Life (Sometimes It Washes Over Me). Go! Read! …Come back?
Summary: AU (established in original story, which ended c. 1983 when John was 15 and Rodney 14… FYI). "Hey, Rodney," John says, and Rodney says, "I have to see you right now." And it turns out that they're only about ten minutes away from each other. Ten minutes and ten years.
A/N: This is an AU of an AU, a fanfic of a fanfic. No offence is meant to
kyuketsukirui, nor do I mean to imply that this is where she meant her characters to end up. Neither do I own or profit from the SGA stuff, which is the property of Stargate (II) Productions, Showtime/Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, Gekko Productions and (whoa nelly!) the Sci-Fi Channel. This story is meant solely for entertainment purposes and no copyright infringement is intended. Those unfamiliar with Matt Groening's Akbar and Jeff can click here or here.
The Warnings are Spoilers; however, please click here if you need Warnings. I don't want to hurt anyone -- some heavy stuff is mentioned, please be aware.
Obituaries for the Week of February 16, 1996 LeRoy Delacroix, 54, Oakland, found peace February 14, 1996, in hospice, surrounded by his loving family. Lee was born Sept. 5, 1942, to Malcolm and Betitia (Betty) Delacroix of San Mateo. He was a graduate of Texas State University. He taught English in the Oakland Public School System, and is remembered as an inspirational drama coach. Lee is survived by his brothers and sisters-in-law: Anton and LaRee Delacroix-Lopez and Troy and Dawn Delacroix. Friends and students may call at Massey Funeral Home, Thursday 5 to 9 p.m. | John Meredith, 29, resident of Pegasus Beach, died suddenly February 14, at St. Walburga Hospital, of complications due to pneumonia. He is survived by Rodney McKay and Jeannie (McKay) Miller, and his nieces Madison and Nevada Miller. The family would like to extend their loving gratitude to John's friends and colleagues for their support. In lieu of flowers, donations are being made in his name to Prisoners with AIDS. John, we hope you're flying now. Keiko Shimamoto, 105, Oakland, died February 13 at Westside Nursing Home. She was born Jan. 1, 1895, in Mie Prefecture, Japan, to the late Hidemasa and Tami Matsubayashi. She married the late Professor Masayoshi Shimamoto in 1920, in Nagoya City, and emigrated in 1925 with her children Sachiko (Shimamoto) Okakura and Makoto Shimamura. The family moved back to San Francisco after the war. Keiko was a receptionist at the California Cheese Board for 32 years. She was an avid tennis player and enjoyed sea kayaking. She is survived by her children, five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Bayside Buddhist Center, Saturday at 2 p.m. |