Three years later.
"Mommy?" asked the small voice.
"Yes, Gracie?" replied Sam, looking up from her laptop in her lab
"I finished!" the little girl exclaimed, holding up her drawing.
Grace Destiny O'Neill was almost three years old and was the cutest little girl according to her biased parents. She was known by most as Gracie but to her daddy she was Gracie-girl. Jack spoiled his daughter and didn't care, she was his little girl. She came to the base everyday with her parents and there she would either hang out in Sam's lab, Jack's office or walk around by herself, being watched by airmen (of course) or with Teal'c if SG-1 wasn't off-world.
After Sam got pregnant she stopped going off-world and while she was still part of SG-1 she did lab work and analysis for them. Major Winslow was made the head of SG-1 at Sam's request and strongly valued Sam's work with SG-1. Jack occasionally went off-world but only if it was safe.
Everyone on base loved Gracie; and not just because she was General O'Neill's daughter. She was so sweet and got along with everyone. She had 'Uncle Daniel' and 'Uncle Teal'c' wrapped around her little finger and they would do anything for her.
"That's beautiful sweetie," Sam told her daughter, taking the colorful picture. "Now can you do something for mommy?"
"Yes, mommy."
Sam handed her daughter a folded piece of paper. "Mommy has to go home so give this to daddy and stay with him, ok?"
"Ok!" exclaimed Gracie, excited to go visit Jack.
General Jack O'Neill sat in his office looking at the picture of him, Sam, and Grace together at the park when they had the most recent SG-1 get together last month. There was a small knock on his door before it opened and a small head poked in followed by an airman.
"Hi daddy!" Gracie said before going and sitting on his lap
"General, Colonel O'Neill went home and gave Gracie a note to give you," the airman reported
"Thanks," Jack replied before dismissing the man. He turned his attention to his daughter "What did mommy give you, sweetie?"
"This!" She told him, holding out the note for him to take.
Jack unfolded the piece of paper, read it and then laughed. It read "go to the most vital person in announcing the comings and goings for the next clue. (I got you at your own game).
"What's funny, daddy?" she asked innocently
"Nothing, Gracie-girl. Mommy wants us to play a game. Sort of like a treasure hunt."
"Cool! Let's go!"
The notes lead him to all the people his notes lead Sam to on Valentine's Day three years ago. But this time the trail ended in Sam's off where, on her desk sat a small stick. Jack took a closer look and sat it had a pink plus on it. Was that what he thought it was?
"What is the treasure, daddy?" the little girl asked
Jack picked up his daughter "Do you want a little brother or sister, Gracie-girl?"
THE END! Yay!