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13 hours ago ago from Stargate Search
I read a fic about 2 or so years ago on fanfiction.net where clone!Jack is living by himself in a house and going to high school, and one day clone!Sam shows up, because the original Sam hated the idea of clone!Jack being alone. I can't remember if they came into the fic at the same time, but I think that clone!Teal'c and clone!Daniel show up after Sam does. So we've got mini!SG-1 all living together and going to high school, and generally ...
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