"Yeah, I'm one of those kind of geniuses," Jennifer said as she made a face. She knew John didn't mean anything by it, but it still sucked to think about her childhood, and how she was always left out because the other kids didn't understand her. "It was no picnic when I was growing up, let me tell you. I think Atlantis is the first place where I've actually had real friends."
She smiled, and nodded when he said he'd be knocking on her door at the first sign of waves. "I look forward to it," she said before shifting on the towel.
She too didn't know what to believe anymore. Jennifer had always believed if you couldn't prove something, then it didn't exist. It was a theory that was blown right out of the water when she was hired by the Stargate program, and found out aliens were real.
However, when he mentioned ascended beings, she raised her eyebrows. "I don't know a lot about ascended beings but that could be a possiblity," she said before pursing her lips. "But why would they care what we do? Don't they have their own issues to worry about in their own planes?"
Jennifer shrugged and sighed. "Too bad this place didn't have a Gate, and we could just use it to get back to Atlantis," she said. "I'm starting to miss it. Heck, I'm even starting to miss Rodney a little."