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Title: What Is Lost
Author: Moonshayde
Season: Three
Category: Angst
Spoilers: Forever in a Day
Pairing/Character: Daniel/Sha're
Summary: Reality provides a whole new perspective.
Warnings: minor character death (canon)
Rating: PG
Author's Notes: For
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Despite the hardships he'd suffered, Daniel had always considered himself a lucky man.
He'd had drive. He'd had his parents' memory. He'd had the knowledge that something else was out there. He'd had hope.
It was hope that had kept him going. Hope had propelled him through school and through life when it seemed like everything and everyone was against him.
He never thought of it for too long. Not when truth – not when hope – was lurking around the corner just out of his grasp. Hope had blossomed in the form of a beautiful desert rose, gentle to the touch, blossoming in the sunlight, but with fierce roots that spoke of rebellion and inner strength.
Hope had made him strong. Sha're was hope.
And now, Sha're was gone.
Daniel let the tears flow freely, tasting the salty bitterness of death in his mouth, longing after the flower wilting beside him.
He touched her cheek. He knew their love would never die. Yet, he could not help but think of all that he had lost.

Title: What Is Lost
Author: Moonshayde
Season: Three
Category: Angst
Spoilers: Forever in a Day
Pairing/Character: Daniel/Sha're
Summary: Reality provides a whole new perspective.
Warnings: minor character death (canon)
Rating: PG
Author's Notes: For
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Disclaimer: Stargate, Stargate SG-1 and all of its characters, titles, names, and back-story are the property of MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, Gekko Productions, SciFi Channel, and Showtime/Viacom. All other characters, the story idea and the story itself are the sole property of the author. This story cannot be printed anywhere without the sole permission of the author. Realize this is for entertainment purposes only; no financial gain or profit has been gained from this fiction. This story is not meant to be an infringement on the rights of the above-mentioned establishments
Despite the hardships he'd suffered, Daniel had always considered himself a lucky man.
He'd had drive. He'd had his parents' memory. He'd had the knowledge that something else was out there. He'd had hope.
It was hope that had kept him going. Hope had propelled him through school and through life when it seemed like everything and everyone was against him.
He never thought of it for too long. Not when truth – not when hope – was lurking around the corner just out of his grasp. Hope had blossomed in the form of a beautiful desert rose, gentle to the touch, blossoming in the sunlight, but with fierce roots that spoke of rebellion and inner strength.
Hope had made him strong. Sha're was hope.
And now, Sha're was gone.
Daniel let the tears flow freely, tasting the salty bitterness of death in his mouth, longing after the flower wilting beside him.
He touched her cheek. He knew their love would never die. Yet, he could not help but think of all that he had lost.
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