Word
Count: 397
Rating:
PG.
Category: Character Study.
Story Status:
Complete
Spoilers: Hide and Seek (Season 1)
Summary: Rodney waits in the infirmary for Carson, and thinks.
Author's Note: Written for Round 3 of the 2nd Last
Fanfic Writer Standing challenge on LiveJournal. The prompt was:
Theme: Surprise
Word count: up to 400
Characters: Any, at least one from the team
Description: The story must be related to the prompt word 'surprise'.
It must have at least one member of the team and any others that you
like.
Beta:
Thank you to Jayne Perry for the beta-reading.
A Day of Surprises
By Leesa Perrie
Despite the surprised looks he'd seen on everyone's faces, he knew no
one was more surprised by his actions than himself. Walking into
a dark and hungry cloud of energy, what had he been thinking?
That a chance of survival was better than the certainty of none.
Even so, it was a damned fool thing to do. He could have died
saving them, and wouldn't that have been funny, in a oh-so-not-funny
way, him dying a hero? He wasn't made for being a hero. No,
he was made to sit in a lab studying technology, coming up with ground
breaking theories, and fixing a city that had lain under the ocean for
ten thousand years, but being heroic? That wasn't in his
résumé.
Except it was today.
Well, seeing as he was a
hero, he should make the most of it while it lasted. After all,
it wasn't like he'd be playing the hero again any time soon, if
ever. As soon as he was checked out by Carson, he'd go back to
the control room and hopefully Elizabeth or Grodin would be there to
hail the conquering hero... though maybe he'd get something to eat
first. He was still hungry after his enforced fast, and shaky,
definitely shaky, so obviously his hypoglycaemia was kicking in.
He should mention that to Carson when he arrived.
Talking of whom, where was the poor excuse for a doctor? He'd been
waiting in the infirmary a whole, hmm, three minutes since the med team
had left him here. Really, he could be dying for all Carson
knew. Oh crap, was he dying? He felt okay, a little shaky,
with a few aches and pains that he assumed came from falling down after
nearly being killed by a shadow beast, but maybe there was something
really wrong with him, something the med team hadn't picked up on...
"Hey, McKay," Sheppard's voice interrupted his growing panic. "You did good today."
"Yes, yes, I did, didn't I?" he said, puffing out his chest in pride at the praise, panic temporarily forgotten.
"Yeah." Sheppard rolled his eyes. "I've been thinking about my
team. I need a scientist if we're going ZPM hunting. You
interested?"
He was speechless for a moment, shocked by the question.
"Yes," he sputtered finally.
He wasn't sure who was more surprised, Sheppard or himself. But he suspected it was himself.
The End