Daniel dreamed of the blonde woman with the steel-bright eyes: standing with him atop a battlement, gazing out over trampled fields toward the ominous fume of war.
PG-13; SG-1/The Mummy. 2200 words, for brendanm720.
Evie could not be certain, but it sounded a great deal like the Ancient Egyptian equivalent of "Oh, no, not again," which struck her as a rather bizarre thing for a newly awakened mummy to say.
PG-13, B:tVS/Stargate SG-1; 1400 words. (For August 11; standalone, fixit-ish).
Jack had been paying more attention to the grill than to the geeks when Summers handed over the pendant, but he'd seen enough to dismiss it as ordinary, unimportant. He should have known better.
PG-13; B:tVS/SG-1. 3000 words. (Back-up entry for lisette_an in the sg_btvs ficathon)
By the time the plane reached New York, where she would change to a plane to Cleveland and he one to Denver, Buffy felt almost as though she'd known him for years.
PG; B:tVS, SG-1. Buffy's feeling a little lonely in the wake of Lorne and Lt. Cadman's departure, and befriends someone else who was left behind. 10 x 200 words.
PG-13; B:tVS, SG-1, SGA. 2000 words. (Pure crack!fic: from the inspiration meme.)
A case of mistaken identity, complicated by a dimension-hopping slayer and her friends, adds an extra layer of confusion to Daniel's first day in the Ancients' city.
PG-13; B:tVS, SG-1, Atlantis. The prospect of more Ancient children's toys was almost enough to distract Daniel from what Buffy's writhing on the ceiling was doing to his libido. 900 words.
B:tVS, SG-1. 1200 words. (Fifth in the Smoke and Flame series-- previously updated August '05).
Daniel would never have guessed the man to be a Goa'uld host; he did not look anything like the type of human the parasitic aliens typically looked for in their mortal vessels.
PG; SG-1, The Mummy. 1600 words. (Another sequel, this time to Where It Began.)
Daniel could hardly wrap his mind around the discovery; it could be the greatest breakthrough in the study of the Stargate since the day he'd opened it.