Mar. 8th, 2010
Second Verse, Same as the First
Mar. 8th, 2010 11:12 amAuthor: Jaded
Story: Second Verse, Same As The First
Disclaimer: I own the idea only. Joss owns Buffy, SyFy owns Stargate. No suing please!
Summary: When one life ends, another begins...
Warning: Contains slash pairings. Nothing adult, just know there will be homosexual relationships.
Previous: Prequel - One - Two - Three

We're not done yet
Not going quietly into the night, not me and my friends
We're not done yet, don't take us too seriously
It's just life we'll win in the end
And we walk on and on and on and we walk on and on
~ Superchick, “Not Done Yet”
( Chapter Four )
Story: Second Verse, Same As The First
Disclaimer: I own the idea only. Joss owns Buffy, SyFy owns Stargate. No suing please!
Summary: When one life ends, another begins...
Warning: Contains slash pairings. Nothing adult, just know there will be homosexual relationships.
Previous: Prequel - One - Two - Three

We're not done yet
Not going quietly into the night, not me and my friends
We're not done yet, don't take us too seriously
It's just life we'll win in the end
And we walk on and on and on and we walk on and on
~ Superchick, “Not Done Yet”
( Chapter Four )
ALTERNATE Second Verse idea
Mar. 8th, 2010 12:10 pmSo, when I was just starting Second Verse, the initiial premise was....well, way different. The kids all remembered their old life, they had Giles, Jenny, and Joyce already there, and a few others were with them. I didn't get to introducing everyone before I changed things and what I had written became useless to the fic.
However, I really really like what I had written so I'm gonna give you the UNFINISHED alternate version of how Second Verse could have gone. Hope you like!
( There were several giggles from the children at that—the general was apparently the master of the understatement )
However, I really really like what I had written so I'm gonna give you the UNFINISHED alternate version of how Second Verse could have gone. Hope you like!
( There were several giggles from the children at that—the general was apparently the master of the understatement )