When young John Sheppard moves in next door she thinks he's a sweet boy, occasionally raking her yard or shoveling her driveway and flirting (despite her warnings) with her married daughters. For the most part, he keeps to himself and when asked what he d
John spread his arms wide, encompassing the beach and the waves beyond. "Can't you see the potential? Club Med Pegasus." Rodney's hand traced a headline in the air. "'Sun! Surf! Sand! Life-Sucking Alien Vampires!'"
It looked ordinary enough to John, somewhat like a keychain used to lock and unlock car doors. John's fingers itched to touch it. To take it from Rodney and toss it into the vast ocean, so that he couldn't hit the buttons anymore. Which was odd, because J
Aeryn decides that Harvey has to go, and finds that the illusion of distance is the same as distance, and that distance has consequences.
Silence is so hard to hold around him, and the strangest things keep popping out of her mouth. (Post-ep for A Human Reaction)
"No, no, no," said Rodney, as John pulled at the waistband of his t-shirt. "That stays on, Colonel."