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Title: My Best (Imaginary) Friend, by Meredith Rodney McKay, age 10
Author:
abscondinabox
Characters: Rodney, John
Rating: G
Wordcount: ~1,550
Warnings: spoilers for “McKay and Mrs. Miller”, as well as for SG-1’s “Redemption (part 2)”
Notes: I was binging on all of
tardis80’s fabulous SGA artwork, and I ran across her idea about Rodney having been a Calvin-esque child, always imagining the grand adventures that he wasn’t having, never knowing that someday, he would. The idea sort of ate my brain.
Summary: The best part of Rodney’s (imaginary) adventures was the fact that he was never, never alone.
( Meredith Rodney McKay was a smart kid. )
Author:
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Characters: Rodney, John
Rating: G
Wordcount: ~1,550
Warnings: spoilers for “McKay and Mrs. Miller”, as well as for SG-1’s “Redemption (part 2)”
Notes: I was binging on all of
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Summary: The best part of Rodney’s (imaginary) adventures was the fact that he was never, never alone.
( Meredith Rodney McKay was a smart kid. )