A Beautiful Necessity by Biblio (PG-13)
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Rec Category: Daniel Jackson
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Category: Pre-Slash; Slash; Humor; Episode Related (Enemy Mine)
Warning: None
Author on LJ:
heyerchick
Author's Website: JD Divas
Link: A Beautiful Necessity
Why This Must Be Read: My other recs for the month have been of the angsty variety, so I'll close it out with some lighter fare. After the events of Enemy Mine, Daniel has the distinct pleasure of leading Jack, Teal'c, Colonel Edwards and SG-11 in an off-world training exercise to learn the finer aspects of Archaeology in the field, and the reader has the distinct pleasure of "watching " him do it, as if it really were an extension of the episode. And while Daniel is in his archaeological element, he still has time to bewitch, bother, and bewilder Jack, who Daniel has decided he wants and needs, leaving Jack faced with a Daniel who's both irresistable force and immovable object. As always, Biblio's spot-on characterizations and master craftsmanship of words are well in evidence, and, here, we're treated to a lively humor that's never contrived or out of context, but always organic to both story and character.
Author's Summary: "After seven years of being broken in, Jack is pretty much used to giving Daniel whatever he wants. Caving works for him. It's just that this time, what Daniel wants is Jack."
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Category: Pre-Slash; Slash; Humor; Episode Related (Enemy Mine)
Warning: None
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author's Website: JD Divas
Link: A Beautiful Necessity
Why This Must Be Read: My other recs for the month have been of the angsty variety, so I'll close it out with some lighter fare. After the events of Enemy Mine, Daniel has the distinct pleasure of leading Jack, Teal'c, Colonel Edwards and SG-11 in an off-world training exercise to learn the finer aspects of Archaeology in the field, and the reader has the distinct pleasure of "watching " him do it, as if it really were an extension of the episode. And while Daniel is in his archaeological element, he still has time to bewitch, bother, and bewilder Jack, who Daniel has decided he wants and needs, leaving Jack faced with a Daniel who's both irresistable force and immovable object. As always, Biblio's spot-on characterizations and master craftsmanship of words are well in evidence, and, here, we're treated to a lively humor that's never contrived or out of context, but always organic to both story and character.
Author's Summary: "After seven years of being broken in, Jack is pretty much used to giving Daniel whatever he wants. Caving works for him. It's just that this time, what Daniel wants is Jack."