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dr_daniel_jackson) wrote2010-11-30 11:55 am
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He'd been teaching now for almost a month and he was enjoying it immensely. His students were great - he had three classes that he lectured in on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and the good thing was, he was typically done by one in the afternoon. He'd spend two more hours in his office in case the students had questions and so that he could put grades into the computer when necessary.
It was just such an afternoon and he was waiting for Methos to come pick him up for the day - they were going out to dinner that night - when a knock at his door got his attention.
"Come in," he called out in Spanish. The door opened to reveal one of his students, a young American named Brian who was probably twenty years old if that. Brian smiled as he came in and closed the door. "What can I help you with, Brian?" Daniel continued in English.
"Well, I had some questions about your lecture on World War One," he said quietly as he sat down in front of Daniel's desk. Daniel nodded and leaned back in his chair.
"What kind of questions?"
"Well, more like observations, really," Brian said with a smile. What his professor didn't know was that Brian had fought in the first world war - for America - and then again in World War II and some of the things Daniel had spoken of, Brian either didn't remember happening or he remembered them a different way. Plus, it gave him a chance to spend time with the good looking man. Of course, Brian had seen the wedding band on Daniel's finger but that had never stopped Brian before...
It was just such an afternoon and he was waiting for Methos to come pick him up for the day - they were going out to dinner that night - when a knock at his door got his attention.
"Come in," he called out in Spanish. The door opened to reveal one of his students, a young American named Brian who was probably twenty years old if that. Brian smiled as he came in and closed the door. "What can I help you with, Brian?" Daniel continued in English.
"Well, I had some questions about your lecture on World War One," he said quietly as he sat down in front of Daniel's desk. Daniel nodded and leaned back in his chair.
"What kind of questions?"
"Well, more like observations, really," Brian said with a smile. What his professor didn't know was that Brian had fought in the first world war - for America - and then again in World War II and some of the things Daniel had spoken of, Brian either didn't remember happening or he remembered them a different way. Plus, it gave him a chance to spend time with the good looking man. Of course, Brian had seen the wedding band on Daniel's finger but that had never stopped Brian before...
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"I just have to clean the tables and close up and then we can head home. Thanks for your help, Ibraham."
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"What do you say we go home and I will fix us something to eat while you try to call Joe again?"
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"So how did you run into Brian Jefferson?" he asked, not wasting any time for small talk.
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"I'll make sure he never does something like this again... thank you, Joe."
He needed to check on Daniel. He had a sudden worry. He couldn't let his husband out of his sight.
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"Oh gods, Methos... warn me you're there next time," he said, one hand to his chest before he noticed the far off look in his lover's eyes. "What... what is it? What did Joe say?"
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"You want me... to... to what? Put my life on hold because of this immortal?"
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"All right, love," he said softly, calmly. "All right. Whatever you want me to do, I'll do it. I promise. I'll call them tomorrow morning first thing." He kissed Methos softly and pulled back, watching him carefully. "Stay with me while I finish cooking?"
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He wasn't letting Daniel out of his sight for a second, so it wasn't anything he wouldn't have done anyway.
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"Want to grab us one of those wines you brought him a while back?" he asked as he lit the candles on the table. "And I put chorizo in the omelets so keep that in mind when you encounter something spicy this time, love."
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Methos rushed to the wine cellar grabbed a bottle and quickly made his way back.
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"Thank you, love," he said softly. "Come on then, before the food gets cold..."
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Methos started to eat and moaned in pleasure, "Very good, love..."
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"Well, if I wake to find you gone one morning, then I shall know to come looking for you in the kitchen before I look anywhere else." He turned back to his food before sitting back in his chair, watching his husband intently.
"What did Joe say that has you so worried about Brian? Is he as old as he says he is or is there something more?"
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