The Wild Hare Project will be the only(!) place on the web where I will post W.I.P.s (not counting Rough Trade, but that's another beast). Most W.I.P.s will not be betaed unless noted otherwise. They will eventually end up on both Ao3 and my blog.

Throwback – Chapter 4

Title: Throwback
Author: Naelany
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel
Genre: crossover, alternate universe, slash
Relationship(s): Jack/Daniel
Content Rating: R
Warnings: no beta, canon-level violence
Word Count: 8359
Summary: Stepping through the gate they had expected to uncover links to Earth’s past. They already knew the Goa’uld had been wiped from their histories, but they never imagined uncovering other forgotten pieces of their past.

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Throwback – Chapter 3

Title: Throwback
Author: Naelany
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel
Genre: crossover, alternate universe, slash
Relationship(s): Jack/Daniel
Content Rating: R
Warnings: no beta, canon-level violence
Word Count: 8004
Summary: Stepping through the gate they had expected to uncover links to Earth’s past. They already knew the Goa’uld had been wiped from their histories, but they never imagined uncovering other forgotten pieces of their past.

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Throwback – Chapter 2

Title: Throwback
Author: Naelany
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel
Genre: crossover, alternate universe, slash
Relationship(s): Jack/Daniel
Content Rating: R
Warnings: no beta, canon-level violence
Word Count: 8323
Summary: Stepping through the gate they had expected to uncover links to Earth’s past. They already knew the Goa’uld had been wiped from their histories, but they never imagined uncovering other forgotten pieces of their past.

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Throwback – Chapter 1

Title: Throwback
Author: Naelany
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel
Genre: crossover, alternate universe, slash
Relationship(s): Jack/Daniel
Content Rating: R
Warnings: no beta, canon-level violence
Word Count: 8507
Summary: Stepping through the gate they had expected to uncover links to Earth’s past. They already knew the Goa’uld had been wiped from their histories, but they never imagined uncovering other forgotten pieces of their past.

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