I'm so far behind on this that I'm the first wave of the next time this rolls around but watching S9 put this in my head so...

Five Reasons Mitchell calls Daniel 'Jackson'

1.

Because no one else does. It's all Doctor this and Daniel that… he likes having a name for the man that's just his. It's like a pet name by the time he's done thinking it through.

He likes that.

And he bets General O'Neill liked it, too.

2.

Because he's desperate to fuck him, hear him moan, after an hour looking at the man, just an hour, and he has to do something to push him into the 'do not seduce' box. Call him 'Jackson' and he's just like everyone else in the Air Force always has been.

Off limits.

3.

Because he gets the irony of the name when you throw an apostrophe in the mix and if you try and tell him it's never occurred to the good Doctor, he'll laugh in your face.

And so would Jackson, inside, where you can't see, where he does too much of his laughing.

4.

Because it pisses him off. Jackson's never told him to call him Daniel again but Mitchell knows Jackson wants him to.

He likes the idea of Jackson wanting something from him far too much.

5.

Daniel's reserved for the times when… well. Yeah. Then.

And Mitchell comes just from whispering it; wants to have a body to whisper it against.

Wants to scream it, wants to add 'my' to it, wants to pretty it up.

Wants Daniel.
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