Jealousy by Chrysa (G)
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Category: Janet Fraiser
Pairing: Daniel/Janet & Daniel/Sha're
Category: fluff, romantic, angst, het
Warning: het
Author on LJ: none
Author's Website: The Lunatic Asylum
Link: Jealousy
Why this must be read:
How do you compete with something that close to perfection?
It's been an issue that many fanfic writers have tried to tackle, how could any woman live up to Sha're in Daniel Jackson's heart? Here Janet struggles to come to terms with the fact that what Daniel shared with Sha're was so special that so she doesn't stand a chance. However when Daniel eventually admits to his feelings she discovers that it was because of Sha're that Daniel was able to offer her his heart and love her so completely. This is a beautifully written story and Chrysa has a wonderful way of describing emotions, both the good and bad, as well as using great imagery.
Pairing: Daniel/Janet & Daniel/Sha're
Category: fluff, romantic, angst, het
Warning: het
Author on LJ: none
Author's Website: The Lunatic Asylum
Link: Jealousy
Why this must be read:
How do you compete with something that close to perfection?
It's been an issue that many fanfic writers have tried to tackle, how could any woman live up to Sha're in Daniel Jackson's heart? Here Janet struggles to come to terms with the fact that what Daniel shared with Sha're was so special that so she doesn't stand a chance. However when Daniel eventually admits to his feelings she discovers that it was because of Sha're that Daniel was able to offer her his heart and love her so completely. This is a beautifully written story and Chrysa has a wonderful way of describing emotions, both the good and bad, as well as using great imagery.
Falling in love with him was like walking into the sun again after being in the cold. She'd warmed up so gradually she hadn't even realized what had happened until it was too late. He was grieving then, and she was there for him, witnessing Sha're's burial and comforting him afterwards. Late into the nights that followed he spoke softly, haltingly about the woman who'd made him realize he was loved and valued. They were little stories of how Sha're laughed, the things they'd done together, and journeys they'd made in the short year they'd had. That he'd loved his wife beyond all else had never been in doubt by anyone at the SGC and to her dismay, Janet realized that Daniel might never get over her.