PG. 1,542 words. sg-1 had been told a miracle happened on this night every year. april 2013.
PG. 847 words. “I’m gonna want to talk to you guys.” august 2009.
G. 895 words. sometimes it really is about the fish. april 2009.
PG. 304 words. “some retirement party.” march 2009.
PG. 824 words. jack and skaara, back on abydos. march 2009.
PG. 497 words. daniel doesn’t get it. march 2009.
G. 250 words. it’s an sg-1 tradition. or, nanda suddenly needs to write fic again. july 2008.
PG. 514 words. “you never got a chance to explain how lightning hit you on the ass.” may 2006.
PG. 439 words. “it’s the first house jack has looked at, the first realtor he’s talked to.” may 2006.
G. 293 words. felger’s a pain in the ass. april 2006.
PG. 2,517 words. “teal’c's still on dakara, and daniel’s probably dead no matter what jack says.” april 2006.
PG. 6,721 words. “jack had found that keeping his scientists in one place made missions less like herding cats.” december 2005.
PG. 3,763 words. “all for one and one for all?” december 2005.
PG. 2,475 words. “his faith in her is touching, and absolute, and sometimes it makes her want to zat him.” june 2005.
PG, drabble-ish. 300 words. there aren’t enough words in the dictionary. may 2005.
PG. 1,762 words. five characters, six interwoven snippets. september 2004.
PG. 2,375 words. if it’s thursday, this must be geek number four. december 2003.
PG-13. 8,240 words. “but this is no big deal, right? i mean, i lost a whole planet once.” october 2003.
G. 922 words. it’s been a really, really long day. july 2003.
PG. 2,699 words. jack’s front lawn is a lot colder than the paradise moon, but the company is way better. january 2003.