Reading Jeannie's letters is a social event. Rodney hates this, or at least he claims to, but there's not much he can do about it. Teyla saves each new envelope or package from the Daedalus until she can open it with her team around her -- in the cafeteria at breakfast, usually, but sometimes in the infirmary, or keeping Ronon company late at night (he insists on taking watches in the gateroom like the other soldiers, even though John says he doesn't have to). Once Rodney tried to prevent this by stealing one of the envelopes and hiding it. No one is really sure what happened next, but Teyla showed up in the cafeteria a couple of days later with the envelope just as if nothing had happened, and Rodney never tried it again.
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Reading Jeannie's letters is a social event. Rodney hates this, or at least he claims to, but there's not much he can do about it. Teyla saves each new envelope or package from the Daedalus until she can open it with her team around her -- in the cafeteria at breakfast, usually, but sometimes in the infirmary, or keeping Ronon company late at night (he insists on taking watches in the gateroom like the other soldiers, even though John says he doesn't have to). Once Rodney tried to prevent this by stealing one of the envelopes and hiding it. No one is really sure what happened next, but Teyla showed up in the cafeteria a couple of days later with the envelope just as if nothing had happened, and Rodney never tried it again.