Notes:
I've had trouble coming back to this story even though I did finally
resolve what to do about couplings (something that had me stuck on a
scene for quite a few months), so I'm hoping that by posting this
somewhere I might inspire myself to get moving again. Mostly this is a
West Wing-based story although Stargate SG-1 definately plays an
increasingly significant role as story continues. What I want from this
story is a well-integrated crossover since mostly this was based in
expirimentation. Being me, of course there's slash;
the "old" pairing was Sam/Daniel. In Daniel's letters he mentions his
marriage to Sha'uri and also hints at feelings for Jack (probably
I'll eventually get to Jack/Daniel). Sam and Josh do get to develop a
relationship, lucky dogs. =P~ Anyway, I think that's all I need to
say... C&C appreciated, thanks!
(I have six parts at least semi-completed; I'm
going to be posting about one part per day in hopes of inspiring myself
to finish this thing)
Working file title: "Letters"
By Clarity /
Karasu karasumouri (at) earthlink (dot)
net
Author’s Website
http://enchantingmuse.com
Crossover: The
West Wing and Stargate SG-1
Started:
October 14, 2004
Summary:
Disclaimers: Familiar characters belong to the creators of The West Wing or Stargate SG-1. I know I can’t claim ‘em, but I can claim this story =P There are some sections where dialogue is lifted directly from episodes; these sections are from Stargate SG-1’s “Revelations” (season five) and “Full Circle” (season six), and The West Wing’s “The Portland Trip” (season two).
Spoilers: Set
late season 5 for Stargate (and after) and during season 2 for West Wing; yes,
the timelines had to be manipulated so that things fit together. Set in 2000/2001.
Also note that the time between events in West Wing gets a little sketchy.
I've heard it said / That people come into
our lives for a reason / Bringing something we must learn / And we are led / To
those who help us most to grow / If we let them / And we help them in return
“For Good” from Wicked, the musical