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Rated: K+ - English - Humor - Reviews: 46 - Updated: 02-27-05 - Published: 01-30-05 - id:2241936

Harry Potter and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex
By mermaid2bseeker


Chapter 2:

"What's going on!" Harry pounded on the locked door to the room where he, Ron, and Hermione had been placed in. "I wanna speak to whoever's in charge!"

"Harry," Hermione spoke, "just calm down."

Harry gave the door a final kick, then made his way to the table where Hermione sat. "'Calm down'?" he said as he sat across from her. "How can you say that?"

"I…It's just…" she struggled for a second to find the words. "Throwing a fit won't do any good."

"Maybe it'll show them who they're dealing with."

"I don't think they're going to be intimidated by three teenagers, mate," Ron said to Harry.

"But we're…" Harry lowered his voice to a whisper, "…wizards."

"But they took all our supplies," Hermione tried to reason with him.

"So?"

"So they have guns."

Before Harry could reply Ron asked "Where do you think we are?"

"Obviously in some sort of military facility." Hermione looked around the room. Her eyes focused on the security lock near the door, "a very secret military facility."

"They all spoke weird," Ron said.

She rolled her eyes, "It's not weird, Ron, it's American."

Harry looked up at her, "American?"

"Which means," she continued, "We're either in a British-American embassy, or in America, itself."

"True…" Hermione stopped and stared out into space, deep in thought. After a few minutes of silence she spoke again. "It must have been some kind of magical fluke. The barrier at King's Cross must have somehow connected to the American's barrier."

"But wizards don't carry guns," Harry said.

"True." Again Hermione stared into space. Before she had a chance to say what she was thinking, the door to their room opened and a soldier walked in.

"Come with me," the soldier said.


As Jack walked into Sam's lab he heard Daniel sneeze. "Bless you," he said. Both Sam and Daniel were already there as well as Teal'c.

Daniel blew his nose, "It's the damm cat." He pointed to one of the three trunks that had been moved into Sam's lab, it had the initials H.G. on it and a cage strapped to the top. Strange hissing was coming from the cage.

"So, find anything interesting?" Jack asked Sam.

"Yes, sir," Sam answered as she wrote something on a note pad. Laid across her lab table were neatly arranged piles in groups of three. Among the groups were normal clothes and robes, books of varying sizes, quills with inks and three long wooden sticks.

As Daniel gave another sneeze, General Hammond walked in. "Major," he said to Sam, "What did you find?"

"Well, most of what was in the trunks were clothes and books…"

As if on cue, one of the book piles quivered. "Achoo, some of them rather violent." Daniel showed them his bandaged fingers.

"There were also a number of foreign substances which I sent down to be analyzed. The boys' both had broomsticks, but I've yet to figure out why." Sam picked up a bundle of silver cloth, "this, however, is very interesting."

"A silver blanket?" Hammond asked.

"Not quite, sir." Sam unfolded the blanket and held it up in front of her torso. Her entire body except for her head vanished from sight.

"Carter?" Jack asked.

"I believe it's some kind of portable Goa'uld cloaking sheet." Sam folded the material back up. "I found it in…" she took a moment to read something off her notepad, "Harry Potter's trunk."

"Do you know where those kids came from?" Hammond asked.

"Here," Daniel replied before sneezing again. "Earth."

"Is it not impossible to gate to a planet that is the point of origin?" Teal'c asked. "I believe you said that you would get a 'busy signal'."

"Yeah, it is," answered Jack.

"Well, perhaps they were returning to Earth from a different planet," Sam said uncertainly.

"How can you be sure they came from Earth?" Hammond asked.

Daniel lifted one of the books off the top of the pile and flipped it over. He pointed to a small inscription in gold lettering on the back cover. "It says 'Bound in London, England."

"What about the alternate reality stuff?" Jack asked.

"Well, sir," Sam replied, "as you know, the stargate uses subspace to form a wormhole. There's no way it could cause a dimensional shift."

Jack nodded, "rrriiiight. Okay. What about time travel?"

"Unless we get more to work with, I don't think we'll be able to find out where they came from." Sam turned to General Hammond. "I suggest we talk to them, maybe they'll shed some light on this situation."

"Agreed." General Hammond picked up the phone on the wall and spoke into it. "Sergent, I want the three teenagers brought to the conference room immediately." He hung up, and all five of them left Sam's lab.


A/N: I know you've waited a while for an update to this story, so here it is. Please review.

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