jennickels: (sga: group)
No Fault But His Own
by jennickels (aka Jen Connelly)
Stargate Atlantis
team
631 words
rating: PG
WARNINGS:


Just another mission with Rodney putting his foot in his mouth resulting in a mad race back to the Stargate.

don't own... wish I did, but I don't. No infringement intended.


"This is all your fault," Sheppard yelled.

"My fault," Rodney shouted back, his voice cracking. "Why is it my fault?"

They continued to run full tilt through a thick forest, vines and fallen trees threatening to trip them at any moment, branches slapping at their faces, thorns pulling at their clothes. Rodney was finding it harder to breath with each step so he found it a little incredulous that Sheppard chose now to scream at him.

Sheppard made a hard right to avoid a large boulder in his path. "You were the one that insulted their king!"

"How was I supposed to know he was so sensitive?" Rodney asked between huffs and gasps.

"Do you ever think before you open your mouth?"

"Of course I think. I'm always thinking. That's what I do, that's why I'm on the team. Someone has to do the thinking." From the look Sheppard gave him Rodney was sure he was about to be hit. But instead the colonel rammed into him knocking him flat on his back. A poisoned dart shot through the space originally occupied by Rodney's head. Their momentum, though, kept them tumbling.

Down the hill they rolled, bouncing painfully off of stumps and rocks. They came to a rest in a heap at the bottom. Rodney's ears was ringing and every inch of his body hurt. Except his right leg.

"Oh my god," he screamed. "I can't feel my leg. Oh my god oh my god oh my god!"

Sheppard smacked him upside the head. "That's my leg, you idiot." They disentangled and Rodney was relieved to see and feel both of his legs intact. At that moment Ronon and Teyla streamed through the trees into the clearing of the Stargate. Ronon reached a hand to Sheppard, easily pulling him to his feet. Teyla tugged on Rodney's arm until he pushed himself up onto shaky (but still moving) legs.

Sheppard and Ronon were already at the DHD providing cover fire as Rodney limped and stumbled through the field, Teyla by his side.

"Dial 'er up," Sheppard shouted as Rodney collapsed behind the DHD. Teyla dialed and the 'Gate whooshed out. All in seconds. But not long enough for Rodney to catch his breath. "Move it," yelled Sheppard as the others raced for the safety of the 'Gate.

"I can't," Rodney gasped. "I can't move. I can't breathe."

Sheppard eyed him. "Fine, then you can stay here and explain your insults to the king." He took a few running steps. "Good luck with that."

Rodney grunted and managed to get to his feet. He could see the locals bearing down on his location with spears and poisoned darts flying. He gulped then darted for the 'Gate. Sheppard was standing in front of the event horizon firing back into the trees. Rodney met his eyes for just a second before vaulting through, landing hard on the other side. Teyla helped him up. Sheppard walked through calmly.

"What's going on?" Elizabeth asked in a worried tone. "What happened?"

Rodney tried to answer but all that came out was a raspy gasp. Sheppard rolled his eyes. "Just another standard mission," he said with indifference.

Elizabeth looked from Sheppard to Rodney and back again. Then she sighed. "Rodney, what did you do this time?"

His eyes widened. "Me? Why... do... you... think..." He just couldn't catch his breath. Elizabeth shook her head, a small smile playing at her lips. Rodney was sure he heard Teyla and Ronon laughing. They four of them left Rodney standing in the middle of the room. "Wait," he tried to call but his voice barely came out a whisper. He fell to his knees. "It wasn't my fault," he mumbled mostly to himself as everyone else went about their business. "I swear."
jennickels: (sga: group)
I wrote this back in August for the weekly quick fic at [livejournal.com profile] writerverse but I never got around to editing it so, therefore, never published it and got no points for the challenge. :(
The other day I sat down and fixed it up but it took me another two days to finally edit my digital copy to post.

The prompt was roadtrip and this was the first thing that sprang to mind. It's nothing special.

Roadtrip
by jennickels (aka Jen Connelly)
Stargate Atlantis
team Sheppard
1076 words
rating: PG
WARNINGS:


The Atlantis jumpers are good for a great many things. Taking long flights between planets is not one of them. Now Rodney is stuck in the small compartment with his team with flashbacks to an ill-fated college roadtrip.

don't own... wish I did, but I don't. No infringement intended.


"I'd like to reiterate again what a colossally bad idea I think this is," Rodney told the others as the jumper headed into the wormhole. They exited the other side and immediately took to the air—rising into the atmosphere in seconds. "I don't do well on roadtrips," he continued, oblivious to his team's rolling eyes and pointed stares. "I get clostrophobic and there's the matter of snacks and bathroom breaks. And there's always one person that never shuts up. I remember this one time as an undergrad, I went with some other people in the dorm to a football game. Don't even ask why I was going. There was this girl—a blond, real sporty. Anyway, the drive was like three hours and it was hell. The driver refused to stop for any breaks other than his own and the music blasting..."


"McKay," Sheppard barked, interrupting Rodney's train of thought.

"Hmm?"

"We all know you think this is a bad idea. Your protest has been noted."

"Several times," Ronon muttered.

Rodney glared at them. "All I'm saying-"

"We get what your saying," Sheppard cut in. "Now can it."

With a huff, Rodney crossed his arms over his chest and stared out the window at the stars flying by. The seconds ticked by, eating at his patience. The puddle jumper was closing in on him. He was sure of it. It was definitely smaller. Ronon, sitting behind him, was practically breathing down his neck now. And Sheppard was chewing gum. Rodney hated that. Smack, smack, pop. Ugh.

His stomach growled causing Rodney to sit up straighter. "I could really go for a snack right about now."

Teyla and Ronon both sighed.

"It's only been twenty minutes," said Sheppard through gritted teeth.

"So."

"We are not having a snack right now. "

Rodney opened his mouth to protest.

"McKay," Sheppard warned.

Rodney crossed his arms again in a childish pout. "It's just like that college roadtrip all over again. Next you'll be telling me to hold it until the next exit."

"We're in space, there are no exits," Ronon said, with a grin on his face.

"Why would you wish to exit the jumper while we are in space?" Teyla asked with obvious confusion.

"I don't want to exit the jumper. I just want a snack. What's the big deal?"

Ronon coughed less than discreetly. "Show a little self control for once."

"Hey, I have plenty of self control. Just last week-"

"Rodney!" Sheppard shouted, his voice reverberating in the small space.

Rodney frowned at him. "Why do you keep yelling at me? He started it." The vein on Sheppard's temple started to twitch. Rodney continued to pout.

Again, time seemed to slow. And the jumper grew smaller. And his stomach growled louder. Tick, tick, tick. Well, there really wasn't a clock ticking but the sound got into Rodney's head anyway, slowly driving him mad. He lot out a rather dramatic sigh.

Then another sensation nudged him for attention. He shifted position to try and ease the irritation, but his bladder wanted none of that. He tried to ignore it, setting his mind to figuring out the equation he had been working on before this little trip. But that only worked for a couple minutes. He squirmed more, little grunts and sighs escaping.

He glanced over at Sheppard. He had his hands wrapped tightly around the controls, his knuckles turning white. And he'd stopped chewing his gum. Instead his jaw was set and taught. Teyla looked like she was in some kind of meditative trance. He didn't dare look back at Ronon, he could hear the man grinding his teeth which never boded well.

Another minute ticked by until Rodney couldn't stand it any more. "I have to pee," he announced loudly.

Sheppard let out a long breath. "For god's sake, Rodney, hold it."

"I can't."

"What are you? Two?"

"I have a small bladder."

Ronon snorted. "That's not all."

Rodney launched to his feet. "What's that supposed to mean." Ronon just shrugged.

The shouting seemed to bring Teyla out of her trance. "Rodney," she said in her indulging, sweet voice, "maybe you should sit back down and relax."

"I can't relax when I have to pee and I have an oaf sitting behind me breathing into my ear."

Ronon was on his feet now, too. "Oaf? Maybe you should have went before we left."

"This is exactly like that roadtrip. Complete with the control freak driver and a mouth-breathing-"

"I don't-"

"ENOUGH!" Sheppard shouted over the two. "Don't make me turn this thing around."

"And you," Rodney yelled, turning his attention to the colonel. "Did you even think before you stuck that piece of gum into your mouth. My god, I can't take it any more with the smacking and chomping and popping." He continued to rant for several more moments until Sheppard interrupted again.

"McKay, sit down and shut up or so help me god I will pull this thing over at the first moon I see and leave your whining ass there."

Ronon chuckled, stretching his lanky frame out, a smug look on his face.

"You, too."

"Ha!" Rodney resisted the urge to stick his tongue out.

"Knock it off."

"I think we all need to calm down," Teyla said softly.

Sheppard tensed. "Everyone just shut up already."

The jumper grew eerily quiet.

Sheppard glanced up at Rodney and sighed. "Fine. Rodney, why don't you go get a snack. I think they're in a box in the back somewhere."

Rodney couldn't stop the triumphant look that overtook his face. He didn't even care about the glare Ronon was giving him.

In the back he immediately scanned for the container holding their food supplies, finding it near the rear hatch. He dropped to his knees to open when the door to the cockpit suddenly slammed shut. Momentarily startled, it was a few seconds before Rodney was on his feet, pounding on the door.

It was another five minutes before he realized they weren't going to open the door. Rodney dropped onto the bench next to the open case and grabbed a granola bar from the top.

This was exactly like that trip in college, he thought. At least getting locked in the cargo hold was better than being left at a rest stop in the middle on nowhere and having to call his dad for cab money. Rodney really, really hated roadtrips. They always ended badly.


jennickels: (sga: rodney_mckay)
Another [livejournal.com profile] writerverse challenge done.  The prompt was marine and I swear this was the first thing that popped into my head for some reason.  It's also my first full SGA story (the other one I finished was a cross-over, here).

The Tenth Time
by jennickels (aka Jen Connelly)
Stargate Atlantis
Rodney (slight Rodney/Jennifer)
768 words
rating: PG
WARNINGS:


The sixth time they ran into each other, Sheppard had assigned Lindsey to keep an eye on McKay during a night time op. Rodney had spent the night whining and complaining. Lindsey had dutifully not shot him out of irritation. It would look bad on his performance reviews.

don't own... wish I did, but I don't. No infringement intended.


Dr. Rodney McKay didn't remember the first time he bumped into Major Kevin Lindsey of the United States Marine Corps. He'd been too busy going over the latest data on Atlantis' power consumption to notice him in the hall. He didn't even apologize after crashing into him, spilling the major's coffee down the front of him.


He didn't know him the second time they met when Major Lindsey's perfectly aimed shot took out the Wraith about to make Rodney a mid-day snack. He'd, at least, mumbled a thank you that time, barely acknowledging the save.

Rodney didn't recognize him the third time when the major filled in for a friend on KP duty, serving up scoops of potatoes and Salisbury steak onto Rodney's tray. There was no thank you. Rodney was too busy arguing with Sheppard about something insignificant.

The fourth time was a bust, too. Major Lindsey helped him hunt down a crazed scientist whose brains were fried using some unknown Ancient device.

Lindsey almost ate the infirmary door the fifth time they met. Rodney didn't see him as he barged in with some trivial ailment for Dr. Keller to treat.

The sixth time they ran into each other, Sheppard had assigned Lindsey to keep an eye on McKay during a night time op. Rodney had spent the night whining and complaining. Lindsey had dutifully not shot him out of irritation. It would look bad on his performance reviews.

Their seventh meeting was so unmemorable that it isn't worth mentioning at all.

Meeting number eight was a passing in the hall during shift change. Lindsey had waved cordially. Rodney barely mustered a curt nod in the major's direction before zipping by heading for the infirmary.

When a wormhole connected unexpectedly, Rodney didn't notice Major Lindsey running into the room to take a defensive position. He didn't notice Lindsey shooting back during the chaos that ensued after the defense shield didn't go up. He didn't notice Lindsey take a bullet meant for Rodney. Didn't notice the man bleeding as he jumped over him in his desperate attempt to get the shield back up and save the day. Again.

But the tenth time. That was different.


Rodney walked into the infirmary, a cheery smile on his face. Nothing was going to dampen his spirits. The sun was shining, they were serving Salisbury steak in the mess hall, and no one was currently trying to kill them. Oh yeah, and there was Jennifer, looking beautiful as always. She was grinning shyly, her hand repeatedly tucking the stray strands of her hair behind her ear. The movement caused Rodney's heart to skip a beat. He hurried over to her, ignoring everything and everyone else in the room.

"Hey," she greeted him, brightly. "What are you doing here? Are you hurt?"

Rodney felt touched by her instant concern. "What? No, no, just thought we could, you know, go get some lunch or something. If you're not busy." He glanced down at the injured man in the bed. He didn't recognize him and dismissed him just as quickly.

"Well," Jennifer started, the smile creeping back onto her face, "I just told Major Lindsey I'd hang around here and keep him company. He was shot during the attempted invasion last week."

"Huh. Sorry to hear that," he said absently. "So, you don't want to get lunch."

Jennifer gave him an irritated look, her brows knit together, lips thinned. That was probably a bad sign. Of course, Rodney was bad at reading signs.

He looked down at the man again. He was tall—well looked tall, it was hard to tell with the guy lying down—with ruggedly good looks. And a full head of hair. Rodney fought the urge to run his fingers through his own hair. He felt his good mood slipping away quickly. "You could always have lunch then come back and..." God, he sounded pathetic.

Jennifer sighed, a sign that Rodney had crossed her patience threshold. Must be some kind of record, he thought, as she pulled him aside. "Rodney, I'm not going to be rude just because you want to have lunch."

"But... but," he was at a loss for words. This was so not how he planned this to go. He opened his mouth to protest again but Jennifer cut him off.

"We can have dinner later." She patted his arm then turned back to the major. Rodney glared at him. Especially the way he was smiling at Jennifer. He'd have to keep an eye on this guy.

And that's how Rodney McKay finally met Major Kevin Lindsey.


jennickels: (sg1: must see tv)
updated: 10.17.13

This is a list of my Stargate Atlantis stories.


(in order of being posted, newest to oldest)

No Fault But His Own (gen)--Just another mission with Rodney putting his foot in his mouth resulting in a mad race back to the Stargate. (631 words) [PG]

Roadtrip (gen)--The Atlantis jumpers are good for a great many things. Taking long flights between planets is not one of them. Now Rodney is stuck in the small compartment with his team with flashbacks to an ill-fated college roadtrip. (1076 words) [PG]

The Tenth Time (Rodney/Jennifer)--The sixth time they ran into each other, Sheppard had assigned Lindsey to keep an eye on McKay during a night time op. Rodney had spent the night whining and complaining. Lindsey had dutifully not shot him out of irritation. It would look bad on his performance reviews. (768 words) [PG]

Dust, Doom and (Almost) Certain Death (Daniel, Rodney)--What's Daniel doing in Atlantis? Probably saving McKay's butt, of course. An SG-1/SGA crossover. Based on this gif: http://imgur.com/upIsW. (1379 words) [PG]

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