Stockholm Syndrome by Annerb (G)
Dec. 8th, 2021 04:26 pm Stockholm Syndrome, by Annerb
Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Sg-1 GEN
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Sam Carter, Daniel Jackson
Categories: Gen, Off-world
Warnings: None
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website: Annerb, on AO3
Link: Stockholm Syndrome
Why This Must Be Read: Author's Summary: Jack and Sam get captured by the worst bad guys ever.
If you might need a little pick-me-up feel-good story to read, I heartily suggest this one. While it may be short, it's definitely rewarding -- the team's best side shines through in their response to the unusual situation, and the characterisation of Jack is especially (imo) spot-on wonderful.
It made sense, really. But Sam couldn’t help but suspect that Daniel might be dragging the negotiations out a little longer than needed, just to nettle the Colonel. The two did seem to get an inordinate amount of joy out of tormenting each other.
Sam didn’t particularly appreciate getting caught in the middle.
“Carter,” the Colonel said. “Would you quit it?”
She was clicking open and closed the restraints she’d picked out of pure boredom about three minutes after they’d been taken prisoner. She sighed, snapping them closed again and stretching her back. “Okay,” she conceded, “maybe this is a little embarrassing.”
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Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Sg-1 GEN
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Sam Carter, Daniel Jackson
Categories: Gen, Off-world
Warnings: None
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website: Annerb, on AO3
Link: Stockholm Syndrome
Why This Must Be Read: Author's Summary: Jack and Sam get captured by the worst bad guys ever.
If you might need a little pick-me-up feel-good story to read, I heartily suggest this one. While it may be short, it's definitely rewarding -- the team's best side shines through in their response to the unusual situation, and the characterisation of Jack is especially (imo) spot-on wonderful.
It made sense, really. But Sam couldn’t help but suspect that Daniel might be dragging the negotiations out a little longer than needed, just to nettle the Colonel. The two did seem to get an inordinate amount of joy out of tormenting each other.
Sam didn’t particularly appreciate getting caught in the middle.
“Carter,” the Colonel said. “Would you quit it?”
She was clicking open and closed the restraints she’d picked out of pure boredom about three minutes after they’d been taken prisoner. She sighed, snapping them closed again and stretching her back. “Okay,” she conceded, “maybe this is a little embarrassing.”
.