His face flushed at the comment, and he sheepishly began to rub the back of his neck. "I think I had trouble understanding that not everyone knew what I knew about the world," he said, gaze dropping down to the ground as he tried to ignore his embarrassment.
"Maahes," Odris whispered. "You were only six then."
"It doesn't feel like I was only six," he replied. The memory was just as strong as any of his other memories now, and he couldn't help but feel increasingly more flustered when he suddenly recalled random small comments and actions.
He finally looked back up at Zech and Lunis, knowing that any attempt to push away those memories were useless. Just as he was about to open his mouth again, he suddenly felt a tug on the cuff of his uniform.
"You need to call the SGC," Odris said.
He stared for a moment before understanding dawned on him. "I don't know if calling them is enough," Maahes replied. "If Zech and Lunis are here, then they don't have anywhere to go."
"....It's going to be difficult bringing them to Earth," Odris hesitantly argued, glancing at the two in question. "You convinced General Landry to let me, Arin and Sune stay with you and Vala, but I think he might draw the line when the people you brought through the stargate don't look human."
"They could stay at the SGC," Maahes replied. "Just like Vala and I did when we first joined SG-1. If Sam and I put our heads together, I'm sure we can figure out a way to take care of this quickly."
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