A
Merlin/Stargate: Atlantis crossover fanfic
For Love
By: Elayna
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"Perhaps
the Wraith took them to experiment on.
We are trying to humanize Wraith so now they are trying to Wraithify
humans."
"My
god, that's a horrible idea. Why
would they try to create more Wraith?
There aren't enough humans to feed them already!" Rodney leaped up in horror at Radek's
suggestion, and began pacing around the lab.
Radek
sighed, his eyes still on the gate coordinates on the screen as the computer
crunched through them, looking for links to the Wraith. He regretted having made the suggestion,
particularly since it caused Rodney to become even more agitated than normal. "Forget I said it."
"Yes,
I should hope so," Rodney replied, while John asked, "But what if
he's right? They've never taken our
soldiers before."
"He's
not right," Rodney insisted, but the frown on John's face didn't
relax. The Wraith captured hundreds
of humans for food, but they'd never bothered to grab a four-member SGA
team. "He's not
right. And we'll find
them." But both of them knew
that downloading the last 50 addresses from a DHD was always a long shot, with
no guarantee that they could locate the bad guys, be they Wraith or some other
unpleasant Pegasus native.
"Maybe
Arthur will escape."
"Yes,
Arthur," Rodney said, his tone unmistakably bitter, making John give him a
weird look.
"You
have a problem with Arthur?"
"Golden
boy, of course not, why should I?"
Rodney rubbed at his forehead, aware that John could sense his
bitterness, and he so did not want to deal with this right now. Or at all. "Look, we'll get him back. There's no point in you hanging around
here. Go away, have some lunch, be
ready to do the brave rescue when we have information."
"Radek,
you can handle this, can't you?" John grabbed Rodney's arm, pulling him
out of the lab and into the hallway without waiting for Radek's assent. "What's the problem?" But Woolsey's voice was in their ears,
announcing an incoming wormhole.
John gave Rodney a look of promise.
"We'll talk about this later," he said, both of them turning
to stride toward the gate room, conscious that an unexpected incoming wormhole
while one of their teams was in enemy hands could be a coincidence, or could
lead to the vital information they needed.
They reached the gate room immediately after the final chevron locked,
in time to see the silver blast of the wormhole whoosh out.
"Atlantis,
this is SGC Command," Walter said.
"Please lower the shield.
We're sending someone through."
"Earth? How are they powering a
wormhole?" Rodney
instinctively moved to the controls, studying the data, not that any of the
information received by Atlantis could reveal the answer he sought.
"They've
provided the correct IDC," Chuck noted.
"Lower
the wormhole," Woolsey instructed, heading down the stairs toward the
Stargate. "Perhaps our visitor
will have the answer." The
figure who walked through the wormhole was not immediately impressive in
anyone's opinion. A young man with
dark hair and large ears, wearing faded blue jeans, a brown shirt, and a long
brown jacket, with a maroon scarf around his neck. He walked with a long staff in his right
hand, one reminiscent of those carried by the priors of the Ori, except his was
more gnarled and had a large purple stone embedded in the top.
Woolsey
stepped forward to welcome the visitor, looking to see if anyone else followed,
but the young man seemed to be alone.
"I'm Richard Woolsey," he said, offering his hand as the
wormhole dissolved.
The
young man shook his hand. "I'm
Merlin Emrys."
"Merlin
Emrys?" Woolsey was taken aback by the name. "Your parents have an interesting
sense of humor."
"Not
really." He glanced around the
room, the usual reaction from people upon their first arrival to the majesty of
Atlantis. "I have things to
say, and you're not going to believe them.
But we don't have a lot of time, so I really need you to try."
"You'd
be surprised at what we believe around here," Woolsey answered. "But then, you should know that if
you're working on the Stargate project."
"One
of your people has been captured by the enemy. A soldier named Arthur."
"Four
of our people have been captured."
John put his hands on his hips, studying Merlin curiously, hopeful that
he might have useful knowledge for a rescue. Except how could he, when he came from
Earth? "Arthur, two
other soldiers, and one scientist."
"We
need to rescue them."
"Yes,
sorry, we were just considering that idea.
We thought we'd have some tea first," Rodney snapped, walking down
the stairs from the control center.
"We don't know where they are, or we would have already."
Merlin
held out one hand, spreading his long fingers wide. "They are here." An image formed, hovering over the palm
of his hand, the edges a fuzzy silver, but the vision itself bright and
sharp. Arthur was shown in a Wraith
cell, sitting with his back against the wall, two people slumped against him,
one on each side.
"How
do – " Woolsey started to ask, but John cut through his
question. "That's not
enough. We need to see the
exterior."
"I
can only show you what Arthur has seen," Merlin said, but the image
changed, showing first a corridor, then another room recognizable as a Wraith
lab, then more corridors, and finally a docking bay.
"Still
not enough."
The
image continued unspooling to the outside of a Wraith hive ship, then to a
Stargate in space.
"Wait! Freeze there." Rodney snapped his fingers at Merlin,
and the image froze. "This
area. Expand it." The blackness of space filled the image. "That has to be the gate around
PXR-375."
"You
sure?" John questioned, already reaching up to tap on his earpiece,
waiting only for Rodney to nod.
"I
am the most brilliant astrophysicist in two galaxies," he pointed
out. "Yes, of course I'm
positive."
"Lorne,
get your team together and meet me in the jumper bay in 10. We're going on a rescue mission."
"Slow
down, Colonel. We don't even know
who this person is or how he's using an Ori staff to show us what Arthur has
seen. I have a lot of questions
that need to be answered."
"We
don't have time for questions," John grated out at Woolsey. "We have people to save."
"They're
back," Merlin announced, and everyone's eyes were drawn to the image
hovering over his palm, as a Wraith lieutenant walked into the cell, two Wraith
soldiers waiting in the corridor.
Arthur rose to his feet, his companions huddling together as he stood in
front of them. "He'll shove
his hand into Arthur's chest, and make him age."
The
image began showing what Merlin had described. A few flinched, but everyone kept
looking, all of them having seen a Wraith feeding before, and feeling that
watching was necessary, in support of their comrade. Arthur screamed, his mouth opening wide,
back arching, but no sound came from the image. Merlin closed his palm and the image
vanished. "We need to
go."
"I
want explanations when you return," Woolsey demanded, his skin noticeably
paler.
~~~
The
hive ship was by the gate around PXR-375, exactly as Rodney had observed, and
John cloaked the jumper immediately, though he knew that the Wraith had likely
registered the gate activation.
"They'll be on high alert in the docking bay."
"They
won't fire on us before we get into the docking bay?" Merlin asked from
the back, where he was sitting with the members of Lorne's team.
"I've
cloaked the ship. But as soon as we
step outside the jumper, we'll be visible.
We need to come out firing hard and fast," John instructed.
"Let
me go first."
Rodney
swiveled in the passenger seat, staring incredulously at Merlin. "You don't have a weapon. Do you have a death wish?"
"I'm
going first," Ronon rumbled.
"I'm
more dangerous than you realize," was Merlin's response, a sentiment that
made Rodney snort. Merlin certainly
didn't look dangerous.
"That's
an Ori staff, isn't it?" Lorne nodded his head toward the staff in
Merlin's hand. "Sir? Those things are pretty powerful."
"They
know we're here." John made
the jumper hover within the docking bay, cursing the effectiveness of the
Wraith ship's sensors, because Wraith guards were ringing all the exits,
stunners at the ready.
"Rodney, can you locate our team?"
"Yes,
got them. Two levels down and thataway,"
he said, pointing toward one of the corridors branching off the docking bay.
"Okay." John landed the jumper in the middle of
the docking bay, keeping it cloaked.
"We don't have a lot of choice. I'm going to fire drones there and
there," he said pointing in areas away from the corridor Rodney had
indicated. "I don't want to
risk collapsing the corridor we need to use. Lorne, I want two of your guys to stay
here and protect the jumper.
Rodney, stay in the middle and keep us on the right path. Everyone out and start firing."
"Colonel,
please." Merlin stood, staff
held loosely in one hand. "Let
me go first."
Impressed
by Merlin's confidence, Teyla advised, "John, if he can do damage with
this weapon, perhaps you should let him.
The Wraith may not realize he's a danger until it is too
late."
John
licked his lips, frowning as he got up from the pilot's seat, positioning the
strap of his P-90 around his neck.
"Okay," he agreed reluctantly. "We'll be right behind
you."
Merlin
nodded and walked out of the jumper, holding up one of his hands in the gesture
known as peace on Earth, though not necessarily in the Pegasus galaxy. The others watched from the jumper's
window as he was allowed to walk several feet away from the jumper before the
Wraith unleashed their stunners at him.
None of the blasts hit him, impacting harmlessly against an invisible
shield. Then Merlin began pointing
his shaft at each Wraith, a brilliant flare of lightning shooting out of the
purple stone at the tip. As the
lightning hit, each Wraith splintered in hundreds of pieces and completely
dissolved.
"I
didn't know they were that deadly," Lorne muttered.
Ronon
twirled his gun and stalked out of the jumper, taking care of the last few
Wraith. With a glance at each
other, Merlin and Ronon strode out of the jumper bay.
"They
don't have a life signs detector.
How do they know where they're going?" Rodney wondered, as John
yelled, "Come on!" The
others ran out of the puddle jumper, following the path of destruction. Ronon and Merlin were efficient, taking
care of every Wraith they encountered, and John found himself a bit unnerved at
not having to fire his weapon once.
But if they could escape with their team rescued and without him being
forced to his knees by a Wraith queen, he'd be extremely happy.
Merlin
did his dissolving trick on the doors of the Wraith cell, and Arthur
immediately stepped out, looking as youthful as ever, the 'golden boy' as
Rodney scornfully called him.
"Merlin. You
came."
"Of
course."
"We
need a Wraith alive. Or maybe
two." He retreated to the back
of the cell. "And I need some
help," he added, pulling one of his team members to his feet. Ronon, Teyla, Lorne, and Clayton took
positions around the outside of the cell, protecting it. John entered the cell, shocked to see
that Chin had been aged to his 60s or 70s, and Bergdahl was even older.
"Where's
Rhodes?"
"Gone,"
Arthur said briefly. "They fed
on him completely."
"They
fed on you," Rodney snapped, even as he wrapped an arm around Bergdahl's
back, holding her up, a move John applauded. Rodney was still the weakest militarily,
and would be most useful helping the infirm. "We saw it."
"They
couldn't feed on him." Chin
laughed hysterically. "They
kept trying. And trying."
"Hey. Keep it together and we'll get you out
of here." John wondered about
Chin's statement even as he dismissed its immediate importance. "Let's go."
"Merlin,
they can be forced to feed the energy back and restore Lenny and Sarah. We need a Wraith," Arthur
insisted. "You need to help
restore them."
"A
cooperative member of the enemy, giving back what he's stolen," Merlin
murmured. "It's stretching my
power."
"Please,
Merlin."
"We
need to start moving back," John said, dubious that even Merlin's amazing
shaft could force a Wraith to return stolen human energy. "We'll grab a Wraith prisoner if we
can. Let's go."
~~~
Ronon
stunned a Wraith guard and dragged him into the jumper as the others ran on board,
John dashing for the pilot's seat and commanding the ship to lift off. Ronon, Teyla, and Rodney all sat in
their normal places, Lorne and his men in the back. Merlin placed the shaft on the floor,
kneeling by the Wraith's head. He
lifted one hand toward Chin and the other toward Bergdahl, chanting under his
breath in a language that sounded Welsh.
Arthur squatted on the floor by Merlin, one hand on his shoulder.
"He's
not using the shaft," Rodney said, twisted in the passenger seat to watch,
wondering why he hadn't noticed that Merlin's eyes were such an unusual shade,
almost golden. "He must have
another Ori device on him."
"What's
he doing?" John kept his attention on the HUD, firing drones at the Wraith
ship as he sped the jumper toward the gate. The Wraith weren't sending darts after
them, which was odd.
"Chanting."
"Chanting?" John risked a quick look back. "Dial the DHD," he ordered
Rodney, focusing again on his piloting.
Rodney
dialed Atlantis and triggered the IDC even as he kept glancing at Merlin. "It's working! Life energy is flowing from the Wraith
to Chin and Bergdahl. They're de-aging."
"When
was Earth going to tell us about this?" John groused, though the
possibilities excited him. To be
able to force a Wraith to return the energy it stole…
"Maybe
they've just figured out how to use it," Teyla suggested, both her and
Ronon also watching the scene as the jumper entered the wormhole. "Something Samantha
discovered?" she added as the jumper rematerialized in Atlantis.
"Merlin,
stop now." Arthur shook
Merlin's shoulder. "That's
enough."
Merlin
stopped chanting, and his eyes seemed to change color.
"Oh,
thank god." Bergdahl stroked
her cheeks, feeling the smoothness, the lack of wrinkles. "Thank you."
"My
pleasure." Merlin stood with
the help of his shaft and Arthur's steady hand gripping his elbow. He aimed the tip at the aged remains of
the Wraith, vaporizing it.
"Keller
will still want to check everyone out." John opened the jumper's rear door. "First stop jumper bay, second stop
the infirmary."
~~~
The
atmosphere in the infirmary was always a bit frantic after a mission, as Keller
and her people triaged to determine who needed treating first. Thanks to Merlin, everyone had come back
from the Wraith ship healthy, so it wasn't long before Lorne and his team had
left, and Woolsey had joined them for debriefing. Keller was still making notes, and the
Ancients seemed to have little concern for privacy in their design, so Arthur
and the other survivors were sitting on infirmary beds, Sheppard's team and
Woolsey ringed around them.
"I
believe it's now time for explanations.
Fairly extensive explanations," he said pointedly to Merlin. "Do you know why the Wraith took
you prisoner?" he directed at Arthur.
"They
couldn't feed on him," Lenny inserted, less hysterically than when he'd
spoken in the Wraith ship, but still agitated. "One of them tried on PXW-488, and
couldn't, so they grabbed all of us.
Then they kept trying and failing, so they'd feed on us and give it
back, trying to understand why he was different."
"That's
not an Ori staff," Rodney interrupted, looking up from the scanner in his
hand to point at Merlin's staff, held negligently in one hand. "And even if it was, the Ori never
demonstrated the abilities you used on the Wraith ship."
Merlin
stood beside Arthur, his free hand resting on the infirmary bed behind him, and
shrugged carelessly. "I never
said it was."
"Leonard,"
Woolsey said gently, but firmly, "please calm down. You're home safe now."
"You
don't know what it's like." Lenny shook his head, as if to deny what had
happened to him, while Sarah nodded her head in agreement. "You get old and you feel like
you're going to die and then all your life comes rushing back in and you didn't
know you could feel that good."
"Yeah. I know." Ronon lounged against the infirmary
wall, arms folded against his chest.
John didn't say anything, even when Woolsey gave him a quick look.
"Yes,
Wraith feeding, horrible," Rodney snapped, "but it's done now and you
can start visiting the quack for therapy.
That's not an Ori staff and when did Earth find a Zed PM?"
"A
Zed PM?" Merlin looked at Rodney in confusion.
"The
glowy orange device that powered the gate so you could get here?"
"Oh. I powered the gate. Which magic."
"You
powered an intergalactic wormhole.
With magic."
"Well,
I am Merlin Emrys," he answered modestly.
"Perhaps
I should explain," Arthur inserted quickly, because Rodney was beginning
to look like he was tempted to hit Merlin, who appeared amused by scientist's
ire. "Since I'm the only one
who understands. I realize this
will be difficult to accept, but this is Merlin the magician, *the* Merlin from
ancient history and legend."
He gave a rueful grimace.
"And I'm not Arthur Penfield, but Arthur Pendragon, who was once
king of Camelot."
Rodney
rolled his eyes. "Oh yes, this
gets better and better. So the
Wraith couldn't feed upon you because what? You're a magical being too? Hundreds of years old?"
"I'm
not a warlock. Only Merlin. They couldn't feed on me because I'm
cursed." Arthur's expression
turned weary. "A witch cursed
me, swearing that I would outlive all that I loved."
"I
couldn't stop the curse, but I could add myself to it, and also that all that
Arthur loved included Camelot. We
can't die until the very ground that was Camelot is destroyed," Merlin
added, humor diminished, his eyes soft on Arthur's profile.
"Do
you expect us to believe this absurd fairy tale?" Rodney asked.
"No. No one ever does. But it is true." Arthur reached behind him to find
Merlin's hand and clasp it.
"I've known this man for hundreds of years, since I was a prince
and he was a serf. We're
essentially immortal, something that been both a blessing and a
curse."
"Do
you have any sort of proof?" was Woolsey's question.
"Of
course not. But it doesn't matter
anyway. We have to go
now." Arthur hopped down from
the infirmary bed, as Merlin raised his staff, beginning to chant in that
unusual language. The members of
SGA-1 all realized the folly of leaving a powerful weapon in the hands of a
person who told a dubious and unbelievable story. Rodney and Teyla both started to lunge
for the shaft while Ronon went for his gun and John's hand shot down to his
thigh holster.
And
then they all collapsed, leaving only Arthur and Merlin standing. "Do you have anything you
want to take with us?"
"No." Arthur smiled sadly. "Memories are sufficient
souvenirs."
~~~
Merlin
whisked Arthur back to the gateroom, using his magic to knock out the staff on
duty so he could dial Earth again.
He kept them moving out of the mountain, leaving more unconscious bodies
in their wake. Arthur was strangely
lethargic, moving as if dazed while Merlin pushed him. Finally, Merlin shoved Arthur into his
car and drove away from the mountain.
Arthur slumped in the passenger seat, his head resting on Merlin's
shoulder, his eyes closed.
"Thank
you. Again."
"My
pleasure. Always."
"I
seem to say that to you a lot."
"I've
said it a few hundred times to you too.
Maybe thousands."
Driving with one hand, Merlin curled his fingers around Arthur's. "Are you okay?"
Arthur
sighed softly. "I want to go
to the beach. For a year or so. Can you get us there?"
Battle
fatigue then, crashing down on Arthur as soon as they'd escaped danger. Merlin hadn't expected it this time, as
Arthur hadn't been in the Pegasus Galaxy that long, but he knew the signs. Over the centuries, Arthur had tried
many professions to occupy his time, but he always returned to being a
warrior. "What do I get?"
Merlin asked lightly, though they both knew he would do whatever Arthur needed.
"You
can buy my swim trunks. Or
suits. Or whatever they're calling
them now. "
"In
any color or level of skimpiness I desire?"
"Anything,"
Arthur promised, and Merlin could picture him, running in the sand on a beach,
splashing in the waves, his swimsuit clinging to his hips and ass. He definitely needed at least one black
pair, because nothing made Arthur look more golden. Women, kids and dogs would flock to him,
attracted by his amazing smile and the Pendragon aura. The sun would soak into his body,
turning him tan, while Merlin watched from the comfort of a large beach
umbrella. And despite Merlin's
teasing comment, none of Arthur's suits would be too revealing, because even
after all these years, Merlin didn't like others ogling what was his. What always had been; what always would
be.
"Then
the beach it is." Merlin swung
the car off the freeway at the next off-ramp, parking in the farthest corner of
the first fast food restaurant he saw.
Not disturbing Arthur's head, he pulled his PDA out of his pocket and
began checking airline flights on the Internet.
Arthur
opened his eyes long enough to see why the car had stopped, watching Merlin tap
on his PDA before shutting his eyes again.
"Technology."
"Sometimes
it's better than magic."
"I
thought you'd call a gryphon for us."
"I
prefer airplanes for long flights.
No bugs in your teeth. And
no need to catch a rodent for its supper."
"The
Wraith were hungry, but they wanted more than a rodent. They wanted me, and they didn't
understand why they couldn't feed off me.
They just kept - " Arthur rubbed his hand over his chest, feeling
the fingers of multiple Wraith, trying to dig into his skin, trying to eat him
like an entrée. A prime
piece of meat. He had no idea how
many people had tried to kill him over the centuries, but at least he'd always
been an adversary, an enemy. Not
dinner. He gave a bitter laugh,
understanding Lenny's hysteria, even if his experience hadn't been quite the
same. At least only Rhodes had died
because the Wraith had wanted to know why Arthur was special.
"Shhh."
Merlin cupped one side of his head,
kissed him softly. "We'll go
play on the beach for a decade. Two
decades. A century. However long you want."
"A
month, maybe. A month. God, I wish I could do something for
Lenny and Sarah." He could
only hope that they received good therapy on Atlantis. Neither he nor Merlin could see a
psychologist. Therapy was pointless
without honesty, and no doctor would believe the tale of their
immortality. At least they had each
other to help stay sane, even though they occasionally fought and didn't speak
for a decade or two.
Merlin
wanted to argue that this fight wasn't Arthur's, but centuries had taught him
that the good fight was always Arthur's.
"They wouldn't trust you."
"No,"
Arthur agreed. "They never
do. Not once they know." Not that they often believed that Arthur
Pendragon, the Once and Future King, was alive, his home still the land that
had once been the site of Camelot.
But they understood that Arthur and Merlin were abnormal, and that was
enough.
They
lapsed into silence as Merlin worked on his PDA, finding a good flight,
reserving seats in new names, giving his credit card information. He'd learned to change as the world
changed, to use modern ways, though he always worked on strengthening his
magical power and knowledge. He
couldn't lose what made him unique, even in a world that no longer
believed.
"We're on a flight, but it's leaving
from Chicago. I thought we should
put some distance between us and the SGC."
"Wake
me when you need a break," Arthur said, his breath softening.
"Yes,
sire," Merlin responded with a gentle smile, starting the car again.
~~~
"Hey,"
John said quietly, knowing that Rodney could get so absorbed in his work that
he often didn't hear anyone enter the lab. "What's up?"
Rodney
glanced up from his laptop.
"Doing incredibly important work," he answered, promptly,
routinely. Usually he was thrilled
to see John, his best friend, his closest co-worker, and his lover, but today
his enthusiasm was lacking.
They
were alone, so John leaned against the desk, close into Rodney's personal
space. "What was up with
Arthur? The golden boy crack?"
One
side of Rodney's mouth turned down.
He'd known John wouldn't let that go. "You fawned over him since he
arrived. Which is hardly surprising
if he's really Arthur Pendragon, the Once and Future King. Certainly more desirable than a
middle-aged Canadian astrophysicist, even if I am a genius."
The
bitterness of Rodney's reply startled John, but explained his grumbling dislike
of the apparently younger man.
"Jesus, Rodney. I never
thought about replacing you with him.
But it's - my twenty years are almost up."
Rodney
frowned at the apparent non sequitur.
"Yes, so?"
"I
could switch to being a civilian contractor, here or at Area 51. That would be easier if I knew Lorne had
good back-up. Someone like Arthur
that he could train." That
he'd thought needed training, anyway.
If Arthur had really been a soldier since the Middle Ages, he'd probably
been downplaying his skills.
"Switch
to civilian contractor? Area
51?" Rodney gaped in horror at John.
"You're thinking of leaving Atlantis?"
"No,
not really. I just." He placed his palm on Rodney's shoulder,
lightly massaging. "It
wouldn't matter. You and I. If I wasn't Air Force. They couldn't say anything."
Rodney
covered John's hand with his own, suddenly understanding. "You want to go public with our
relationship?"
John
grimaced. "I don't like
sneaking around."
"I
thought you didn't mind. Don't ask,
don't tell, all that American military nonsense." Combined also with John's own natural
reticence at being demonstrative in public, and Rodney's belief that John
preferred to hide his attraction to someone widely considered difficult and
obnoxious. Rodney was wise enough
not to mention those thoughts. He
was bad with people, but he wasn't completely idiotic.
"It's
a stupid policy."
Interlacing
their fingers, Rodney offered, "It may be repealed soon."
"Even
if it isn't, once my twenty are up…" John's word trailed off.
"Don't
be an idiot. You must know - here,
or Area 51, or anywhere, John.
Anywhere," he promised fervently.
"As
long as you can do your vitally important research," John said, grinning.
"Well,
of course." Rodney stood up,
pushing the chair away, hauling John into his arms to smother his grin with a
kiss.
~
the end ~
Title: For Love
By:
Elayna
Pairings: John/Rodney, Merlin/Arthur
Rating: PG
Archive: Area 52, Wraithbait, my
site
Category: established relationships, crossover,
action
Summary: Help rescuing captured members of the
SGA comes from an unexpected source.
Word
count: ~4600
Feedback: Always adored.
Note: Originally posted on
"sga_flashfic" for the 'crossing challenge.'
Disclaimer: This incarnation of the Merlin legend
belongs to the BBC. Stargate: Atlantis belongs to MGM and several production
companies.