Originally posted by Everlovin
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Round Robin Part 2!!!
This months idea is that John and Teyla get into a huge fight and Teyla leaves Atlantis. And without further ado...
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Colonel Carter looked to Ronon and Rodney. “My office. Now.”
With one last look to their feuding friends, Ronon and Rodney made their way up to Sam’s office.
Colonel Carter started talking as soon as the door was closed. “I want you two to find out what the hell happened. I don’t need my best team split over something that you should have figured out years ago.”
Rodney spoke up first. “I’ll go talk to Teyla. I don’t think that she’ll bite my head off. Conan, here, who knows.”
“And I just might be able to show John just how some things in Pegasus works. Things that I thought he was smart enough to figure out by now.” The two of them stood up and headed for their different destinations.
Rodney rounded a corner to Teyla’s quarters and heard a clamor from the rooms. Abruptly, he turned around and went for his quarters. He came back with a white pillow case that he flapped a few times inside Teyla’s doorway. “Truce?”
“Rodney, what are you doing?” She looked at the cloth he was still flapping around.
“You mean, you haven’t seen some of those awful movies where one army calls a truce with the enemy one and there is always a white flag?” Teyla raised an eyebrow. “And of course I just admitted to watching those awful movies as well.”
Teyla continued to sort through her things and packed some of the more personal things in her tote. “If you would please aid Halling when he comes for the rest of my things, I would greatly appreciate it. I will be going to New Athos within the day.”
“No, no I don’t think that I will. Not without some sort of explanation. Why are you leaving? I thought that for the most part we worked well as a team.”
“I had thought that after all these years, Colonel Sheppard would trust me. And trust that I am capable of looking out for the best interests of Atlantis and for New Athos. Either he never truly thought that, or recently he has come to believe so. If you would excuse me, I have a great deal of packing to do.”
Ronon finally tracked John down in one of the gyms. He was hitting the heavy bag with more anger than he usually displayed. “That was stupid. What you said earlier.”
John continued to beat the bag. “I know. But in all fairness, I had no idea she meant to leave Atlantis. All of this spiraled out of control and I don’t exactly know what happened.”
Ronon chuckled. “You know, I once made the mistake of interfering with Teyla’s negotiations. One of the few times she was ever truly angry with me. I would have thought you figured that out before I got here.”
“Ronon, I don’t know how to make this right.”
Originally posted by asgard30
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You are so lucky It makes two months that it rains for me
Originally posted by YappiChick
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Round Robin Part 3
Elfie, you are up next!!
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“Talk to her,” Ronon instructed.
John nodded, still unsure what he was going to say. Still, he needed to catch her before she left Atlantis.
“Thanks,” he said, leaving to find Teyla.
John found her in the corridors, carrying several bags. “Teyla, you can’t go.”
Fire flashed in her eyes as she put her belongings on the ground. “Are you telling me how to live my life now, Colonel?”
John had severely underestimated had angry she was. It was as if she couldn’t stand to look at him. “No,” he said softly. “I don’t want you to leave, Teyla. We--I need you here.”
For a second, her expression softened before returning to its angry state. “Apparently you do not believe so, if you feel it necessary to involve yourself in the negotiations involving *my* people.”
John knew exactly why he had jumped into the conversation; the leader she had been dealing with was a good looking, suave charmer. He couldn’t stand the way Teyla smiled at him as she continued working out the details in their trade agreement.
But, if he admitted he was jealous, he would be telling Teyla how he felt about her, and he didn’t know if he could do that. “I didn’t like the way he looked at you,” he said, hoping it was a good enough answer for Teyla without giving too much away.
“Why would that matter to you?” she asked, challenging him to admit what he was feeling.
Seconds passed while John was choosing his words. Should he tell her the truth and potentially ruin their friendship? Or should he make excuses, hoping that things will resolve themselves?
“Because…you’re a valuable member of my team,” he said.
Disappointment flashed across her face. “I see. If that is all I am to you, then I am more determined to take my place with my people. I have been gone too long.”
She picked up her bags with a frown. “My place is with them now.”
John nodded, still unsure what he was going to say. Still, he needed to catch her before she left Atlantis.
“Thanks,” he said, leaving to find Teyla.
John found her in the corridors, carrying several bags. “Teyla, you can’t go.”
Fire flashed in her eyes as she put her belongings on the ground. “Are you telling me how to live my life now, Colonel?”
John had severely underestimated had angry she was. It was as if she couldn’t stand to look at him. “No,” he said softly. “I don’t want you to leave, Teyla. We--I need you here.”
For a second, her expression softened before returning to its angry state. “Apparently you do not believe so, if you feel it necessary to involve yourself in the negotiations involving *my* people.”
John knew exactly why he had jumped into the conversation; the leader she had been dealing with was a good looking, suave charmer. He couldn’t stand the way Teyla smiled at him as she continued working out the details in their trade agreement.
But, if he admitted he was jealous, he would be telling Teyla how he felt about her, and he didn’t know if he could do that. “I didn’t like the way he looked at you,” he said, hoping it was a good enough answer for Teyla without giving too much away.
“Why would that matter to you?” she asked, challenging him to admit what he was feeling.
Seconds passed while John was choosing his words. Should he tell her the truth and potentially ruin their friendship? Or should he make excuses, hoping that things will resolve themselves?
“Because…you’re a valuable member of my team,” he said.
Disappointment flashed across her face. “I see. If that is all I am to you, then I am more determined to take my place with my people. I have been gone too long.”
She picked up her bags with a frown. “My place is with them now.”
Elfie, you are up next!!
Originally posted by Linda06
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Yeah ok......rub it in much guys It's been raining here and it's been dull all day.....And compared to the weather for tomorrow it's supposed to be bucketing it down tomorrow!
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