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| Entry tags: | a step out of time, mcr: bob bryar, mcr: brian schechter, mcr: frank iero, mcr: gerard way, mcr: matt cortez, mcr: mikey way, mcr: ray toro, stargate: sg1 |
FIC: The Alphabet Gang & Tweedle Twins (A Step Out of Time Verse)
title: The Alphabet Gang & Tweedle Twins
author: lisa roquin
rating: 15
fandom: MCR/SG1/SGA
series/sequel: A Step Out of Time Verse
characters/pairings: MCR(/Wives), Worm, Brian Schechter, Matt Cortez(/Cassie Frasier) Gen. Jack O'Neill, Mjr. Paul Davis.
disclaimer: all copyrighted characters and their "universes" belong to their respective authors, writers, creators, production companies, producers and long lists of people that are so very much not me. Quite simply, if you recognize it, it isn't mine. No profit made, no harm intended, just having fun.
summary: Well, as long as they have the bunch that stick out like sore thumbs following them, that means Jack and Cassie are still--somewhere.
warning: language?
author's note: timestamp meme, sorta, prompt was Jack & Cassie coming back but they were being a bit stupid adn this instead. I tried.
wordcount: 5800+
“What?” Frank stared at Gerard.
Bob, Ray and James weren't much better, none of them could quite form words at all. James had missed out on most of the visit of Jack's “family” with the chance to hang around friends he hadn't seen in a couple years around sets at the three day music fest they'd done a few weeks before but Jack had been on their bus for just over three months and Cassie had as well the last few weeks.
Worm was visibly upset, as much worry for Jack and Cassie as worry for his now extremely short security staff, which had been short as it was but that hadn't been all that much of a problem. Cassie had taken the spot they'd been down and she was good. Damned good. He'd dealt with ex-military who'd only have the upper hand if they were male and as big as Toro and in better shape. She'd been trained like pro or a soldier. He wasn't even too sure how he'd do if she seriously wanted to take him down. His biggest asset was his size, it took a helluva lot to bring him down. He'd been in his fair share of barfights and fights at parties and crap like that. But hell, that's what he had, brawling experience and his size. She'd been trained. Weapons. Holds. Pressure points. Martial arts to some extent. Worm didn't have any doubt that Jack could probably take him down, Jack was even better than Cassie. Cassie was trained. Jack it was written into his damned bones as if he'd had the same training and more years than he'd even been alive living it, using it. Something. Jack and Cassie mixed in with the guys was unnoticed. Cassie was about 5'8 yeah but the most noticeable thing was she was a pretty girl. Jack had practically become as much a fixture with the guys as Matt, and looked like a skinny little kid. Probably still had a good growth spurt left and definitely had a damn good bit of filling out to do. They looked harmless, and they had been the most dangerous of the security around the guys, and right with the guys. The guys were likely to actually grab Cassie or Jack when they wanted to sneak off and do something stupid without security looming or something. Especially Frank.
Mikey slipped his phone into his pocket and blinked at his brother.
“Jack and Cassie left a couple hours ago. Jack made me call Brian already. He knows. They didn't know when they'll be back.”
“They're coming back though,” James questioned uncertainly.
“Jack promised,” Gerard said.
“They'll be back then,” Worm nodded to himself.
“Yeah. Yeah they will,” Ray said and Bob nodded.
“If they don't get killed,” Mikey said quietly biting his lip.
“MIKEY!” Gerard glared.
“He's—got a point,” Matt swallowed. “I mean—” He stared at Gerard. Gerard had been there and seen how screwed up that Jack's cousin Angus had looked. Wound up tight and sharp edged and his eyes exhausted and maybe a little desperate. “Angus sent his kid with Jack and told Jack to shoot first ask questions later.”
“Kid?” Worm frowned.
“Yeah. Probably my age,” Matt shrugged.
“Which makes him about ten years older than Jack,” Ray said, face scrunching up, eyebrows knitting together as he tried to make sense of that.
“Maybe,” Mikey frowned.
“MAYBE” Bob stared at Mikey. “Are you going to start with the government conspiracy shit again?”
Gerard raised an eyebrow at his brother. Mikey had been on a worrisome kick of being interested in weird conspiracy theory crap.
“Did you watch that O'Neill guy and Jack? They—exact same expressions. They moved alike they—”
“It's his uncle,” Bob frowned.
“His uncle. Who he says he never lived with. Was usually gone. When the helicopters came? And they were going through the weapons? Synchronized gun checking. Every movement. They couldn't have been more in time if they tried. EXACTLY—to the point it was creepy.”
“I was busy being freaked by the whole thing. I think I can speak for everyone else that no we didn't notice, Mikes,” Bob said quietly.
Frank shook his head. Ray frowned and was obviously trying to remember, the same with the rest of them. No one seemed to have noticed that.