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Part 3 (final)

December 31st - A uniting that could only evolve into a separation

"I can't do this anymore." Lucas started out softly. He walked out and into the living room with an unfamiliar book in his hand. He grasped it tightly as he walked in.
"This being," Cuddy asked as she set Rachel on the kitanda and off her lap.
"Us," he started, and he suddenly tossed the book onto the table. Cuddy jerked in surprise as she gawked at him.
"Are--are wewe saying we--where the hell did wewe get this?"
"I was searching around for old pictures of you. Was going to make an album--you know, get wewe one gift from me for the holidays and in the act of looking, I found this in your blue shoe box." She closed her eyes, due to the feeling that he had looked through and stumbled upon a certain page. From almost twenty years ago.
"Open to your last entry--"
"Lucas--"
"and read it aloud."
"I--we were young. It was years ago."
"Please." he pleaded, looking her straight in the eye. She closed hers and swallowed as she flipped to the end of the journal. She was about to cry; wewe could hear the uneasiness in her voice, a painful thing to hide.
"'He's gone. Just like I thought he would be. It's just. Just a little disappointing. I...thought he was different, and maybe he was. But I wouldn't get to see the rest. He graduated last night and that itself was the only strings keeping him tied and I'm not sure if this relationship is enough to get him to stay close.
I'm still not sure if last night meant something to me--I pose the swali in his direction also, But--'..Luke."
"Read the last lines.."
"I--"
"Cuddy." It was the first time he had called her that in the longest time.
"'But I know something happened there and it's not something to let go of lightly. upendo is possibly incorporated here, if so in the worst way possible, and I'm hoping someone will hear me when I ask for this to be a requited kind of love.'" she teared as she viewed her words and promises of years ago, reliving what she had felt, most importantly, towards House.
"So, what are wewe saying? What are wewe trying to..explain with all this?"
"I'm tired babe."
"Of what?" she asked in shock.
"Being sekunde best."
"How and when have wewe ever been treated as sekunde best?" she asked with concern. The tension was so great, it seemed they were far apart within the room, when in reality, Cuddy was merely on the kitanda and Lucas standing in the archway; as if he couldn't be around her.
"Luke. wewe know I upendo you."
"Except it's not enough. I didn't chase you. I never had to. wewe just...came to me."
"And what's wrong with that?"
"Someone else...still is, and wewe admire him and upendo him for that." Cuddy began to let the tears fall a little harder. Her emotions were on the rise. Right now, she wasn't sure if it was due to hormones that came out of no where, au the words slipping out of his mouth...she had a feeling, however.
"He...isn't you."
"That's the point. He's out there...trying to fight back, trying to push mbele to get to you. But everything is in his way. What work have I done to get you? Things aren't and should never be this easy. I'm not saying he deserves you--which he is fully aware of--but he loses his breath trying. He's running to keep up with you."
"You get all of this from kusoma one entry from a diary of two decades ago?"
"It's history. History, reminds us of the past and what was there. wewe cannot and should never erase it. It's essential to the outcome of the future."
"History also can be a warning. To remind us of our mistakes, our errors in our thinking and our logic. Poor decisions and choices that we made, allowing us to be aware of them and to not let them occur again." she paused to catch her breath.
"Listen to me. I--I thought before that I needed him. I don't."
"He may not be the man that wewe need. For right now, even ever. But wewe do need him. zaidi importantly he needs you. Which is why he's not stopping au bothering to catch that breath because he's afraid if he does, he'll lose you."
"Why are wewe comparing yourself to him?"
"You wrote it, that's how wewe felt!"
"Felt. Not feel. Past tense."
"Feelings cannot be shut off that easily. Yes, wewe never say things like how wewe talked in your journal but it doesn't mean they're not there. I can see that there are still certain things wewe both have attached. And they say that wewe upendo him. wewe two have that history we talked about. Who am I to stand in the way of that?" he paced around, scratching his chin waiting between the painful pauses.
"I. I don't want him."
"Stop lying to yourself, Lise. The truth isn't going to go away if wewe ask it to. wewe can't hide it and wewe can't avoid it. He's trying to get to you."
"I know! I know. I've been in the same situation before."
"See?"
"But that's the point, Luke, I don't want to be!" she was losing herself. A sense of vulnerability began to show. She realized this, so she sucked everything in, stifling sobs and crying dry tears.
"I don't want wewe to lie to me. Stop protecting me, I don't need it. I just--I'm trying to cut out some honesty here." she sighed, and mustered up the courage and sanity within her to say her hivi karibuni feelings.
"There's...There's always been, wewe know. Something there. I'm not going to look wewe in the eye and lie to wewe that I never loved him, and that I possibly still don't. I'm sure wewe can see that from what wewe read. He's changing. Honestly it hurts to see how hard he's working for this. But--if I gave into him...things would remain as a one way mitaani, mtaa somehow....I don't. I don't need that."
"He's been, zaidi noble than wewe know."
"I don't want to put myself in the same damn situation I've been in for the past years of my life. I'm tired, Luke. I, Love, you, and you, asked me to marry you, not House!"
"I still do! God wewe have no idea how much I still do! wewe even alisema so yourself no."
"Because it was House!"
"But if I really upendo you, I know to be smart and give wewe up. I'd rather wewe leave me now, than be half mine when later strolled around. I'm sorry, I'm selfish, I can admit that; if I'm going to have wewe I want all of you. For myself."
"Lucas!" she hissed.
"I don't know who makes wewe happier. Frankly that doesn't matter. upendo isn't happiness trapped up in a bottle like we all would like to think. It can consist of it, but the foundation...A friendship? Trust? Not only with each other, but with the others' life? Someone who will be protecting wewe with au without an umbrella when the rain comes. sekunde best doesn't do that, and that's the only thing I can trust myself as, because I see it in your eyes that when wewe look at me--I don't know. However, there are some people just...for each other and wewe know it's right because wewe feel it. It doesn't have to be destiny, it's just how wewe are around each other. Nothing else ever seems to matter." she had heard something like that before...but this time it wasn't someone looking on the outside.
"So, if there's a moyo before mine. Well, you're obviously not mine to have. I can accept that, will you?" Cuddy was slowly breaking down. She shook her head no and he waited, seeing if another answer could spill from her mouth. Disappointed, he breathed again.
"Then I have to go." he alisema with a swallow.
Her breath slowed as these words slipped from his mouth, and with a quick peck to the cheek to both herself and Rachel, accompanied kwa a fleeting exit that left the house empty, he was gone; she broke down completely.

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New Years Eve - Hating wewe has been Wine, sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter; Loving wewe has been Heroin: addictive, painful and threatening

House and Wilson were laughing hysterically as they filled each others glasses up to the rim in champagne. It was exactly half an saa before twelve while they were already zaidi drunk than they had planned to be, seeing the half empty bottles of gin, scotch and whiskey along the table. The champagne, would merely finish things off. Suddenly, a loud knock sounded on the door scaring the both of them.
"Dear God. Alright if we somehow ordered another pizza, just slam the door on him." Wilson slurred. House staggered as he walked towards the door to unveil an upset Cuddy with Rachel asleep in her arms. Even wasted he could distinguish this particular face.
"Really ba-a-a-a-d-d-d-d timing wewe have."
"Cuddy," Wilson began from the couch. "is this a deja vu? didn't we do this already?" She rolled her eyes.
"Yes. We're doing it over because it works better when you're both drunk." she hissed as she pushed her way in and surveyed the damage done.
"Sober up. Make coffee, douse yourself with cold water I don't care. I'm going to lash out at wewe while coherent."
"With baby?" he asked slowly. She just stared.
"The room," he spoke as he turned and walked into the kitchen. Cuddy stepped carefully down the hallway, and creaked open the door to reveal House's bed. She turned on the side lamp and set Rachel under the covers, surrounding her sides with pillows to prevent her from falling. After she was sure she was deep asleep, she closed the door to an inch, and walked back out.
"How did he wrong wewe now?" Wilson struggled as he sat up on the couch. House fixed his eyes on her as he waited for the coffee with a cold, wet face.
"He gave Lucas my college journal." House turned around from the kitchen.
"What?"
"You know exactly what I'm talking about--"
"Light blue and black with manila pages. What about it." he responded surprisingly stern.
"You put it in my blue box and Lucas found it."
"I haven't seen that thing since graduation."
"You know I left it to wewe purposely. I wanted wewe to read it--"
"I never did. It was yours, your personal thoughts, quotes, poems, dreams, and whatever else was in there. Diaries are only interesting if wewe don't know the people. If wewe know them, they're just redundant."
"You indirectly gave it to him to mess with his head!"
"No he didn't." Wilson spoke meekly. They both turned to him.
"I think--I think I may have slipped that back to you?" he spoke with doubt.
"Did you read it?" she asked.
"Again, I think, seeing as I'm not totally in a state of mind, yes?"
"and wewe gave it back. then Lucas found it. Oh God."
"That's good enough," House muttered to himself as he took out the coffee pot. He just poured the coffee straight out, and gulped it. It appeared to have fried his tongue but he didn't care, he was still so wasted.
"So, you're here to lash out at who now?" he asked almost in a cocky tone. She threw a death glare as she removed her shoes and kanzu, koti before walking over towards Wilson on the couch. House carefully joined on the recliner adjacent to them.
"Stop pretending to be angry." House spoke without staring at her.
"I'm pretending?"
"You're glad wewe two are over. wewe miss this."
"I...right. Because I'm all a-filled with joy right now after an saa prior to coming here, I cried with tears of joy. Of course. There's no other possible explanation."
"You allowed it to happen."
"Wilson did!"
"First, if wewe didn't want the diary it's called gar-bage. Second, wewe could've gone after him. wewe could've fought with him zaidi to prove his assumptions faulty, rather than coming over here to just get angry at me, and now Wilson. wewe want and need reasons to be around me. However, wewe actually got hurt this time. I apologize, for that."
"And to think I felt guilty." she spoke staring at the TV.
"Why would you, either way it was mine au that one's fault--"
"I meant--towards you." Wilson got up off the kitanda and started walking towards the hallway.
"Too awkward?" House called out.
"Shower to sober up! You'd think the awkwardness would bother me, but since I'm, now, well..." his voice faded as he walked into the bathroom and shut the door, turning on the light and exhaust fan. Besides the noises of the bathroom and the television, there was a strong silence between them. After five long and painful minutes, House broke the silence.
"If he was prepared to let someone else stand in the way of wewe two, he didn't really upendo you."
"He sacrificed me, for apparently us, because he loved me that much."
"There was no great sacrifice. He was just scared. He knew that he could never completely have you, I admire him for being aware of it, however, knowing that scared him into thinking he has a fair chance of losing you. He broke it out of fear, not out of upendo au a great sacrifice."
"He knew he had a good chance of losing me, because he knew I could be happy somewhere else. He wouldn't be happy if he knew I wasn't completely happy with him."
"Of course he'd like to tell himself that."
"You mean you'd like to tell yourself that? Is this situation zaidi similar au different to five years zamani with you?"
"She was married. That was sacrifice."
"Both regardless, are the same. wewe both made sacrifices."
"I made A sacrifice. Singular--"
"--So this is double standards?" she replied fast. He began to regret ever starting the conversation up again, but he also stopped himself from arguing with her. Suddenly, Rachel started to make a loud fuss within his bedroom. They both stood up with immediate alarm and began to walk toward the room. She was just waking up again.
Both of them went on opposing sides and sat on the edges of the bed. Cuddy consoled Rachel began to pet her head, brushing her brown hair back. House then began to hum a nice melody. He had closed his eyes as he Lost himself in the tune, and she just stared at him. As soon as he opened his eyes, he stopped, seeing as she was still watching him; he squinted his eyes and spoke low.
"You don't care if it is." he spoke slowly.
"I don't care if what is."
"You don't care if it's double standards--"
"--because they aren't, right? Is that where you're going?"
"You're here aren't you? You're arguing with me. You're fighting your moyo out to prove me wrong so wewe can resist trying to kiss me right now."
"If I really wanted to I would've done so already," she spoke before she turned off the light, and began to walk out of the room. House hesitated a little before following. Closing the door ever so slightly, he took slow steps out the door. kwa the time he was in the hall she had practically ran to the couch.
"I'm not going to be, sorry, for his loss--" he started, walking toward her. "If that's what you're waiting for." He crept up and just stood behind the sofa before going on his knees and resting his arms on its backing; He just looked at her sideways.
"I'm not, I mean..I can't resent you. You've done nothing wrong." she didn't look at him, but he knew the level of truth in her word.
"Even so..you're not absolving me from..everything."
"You want mercy from me," she asked turning to face him. "some form of absolution, is that what you're asking for?"
"No." he said, after a moments pause.
"Civility?"
"Our kind, sure."
"Our kind," she laughed. "why not."
"11:51," he spoke, changing the conversation.
"you sure wewe still want to spend this with me and nearly-pantless-man? Back out now."
"He'll be sober enough to know not to take them off once he's out."
"Right," he replied curtly as he stood up, making his way over onto the actual couch. As soon as he sat down, she bounced up and off, walking away.
House shut off the tv, in exchange for his stereo. Setting it on a station that was doing a countdown, he followed her in the kitchen.
Radio - "Alright everyone, we still got a couple dakika before the countdown so we're gonna play the last song in 2009 for those out there alone this new years eve.."

Picture perfect memories, scattered all around the floor, Reaching for the phone cause I can't fight it anymore; and I wonder if I ever kuvuka, msalaba your mind, for me it happens all the time


"If you're going to leave, at least wait for a few zaidi hours."
"And why would I do that."
"It's new years. Booze, plus men equals reckless driving. I'd think even wewe could figure that out." She walked back out of the jikoni and poured herself some liquor kwa the table. She thought to herself, she needed him now. But why was she so eager to push him away?
"The earlier to leave the better. I'm wasting good time even arguing." After swallowing the entire glass, she began to gather her belongings and as she did, he walked over and grabbed her kwa the arm.
"Stop."

Another shot of whiskey, can't stop looking at the door--Wishing you'd come sweeping in the way wewe did before

Blue to gray they stood. Motionless, for a heartbeat, that seemed to last forever.

And I wonder if I ever kuvuka, msalaba your mind, for me it happens all the time

"I don't need you," she lied. "I'll be fine." she attempted to retract. Squinting his eyes, he let go, as she quickly slipped on her shoes and went for Rachel. After a dakika au so, she came out and slowly walked toward the door.
"Drive safe." he spoke practically empty. Nodding, she carefully opened the door and left. Walking out and down the hall, she thought to herself..."Come after me, wewe idiot"

It's a quarter after one, I'm a little drunk and I need wewe now, alisema I wouldn't call but I Lost all control and I need wewe now, and I don't know how I can do without--I just need wewe now.

As the clock in ticked sixty sekunde before midnight, thirty sekunde after she left, he jumped up and darted out the door. Determined to follow her.
However, kwa the time he made it out she was still, motionless within the car. Her hands gripped tightly on the steering wheel and her head rested at the top, she seemed to sob silently where no one could hear. Suddenly, the fireworks sounded, and exploded with color in the air--both alarmed they looked up before latching eyes like before, and they just stared as the fireworks were like comets, roaring across and lighting the sky.
Yes--I'd rather hurt than feel nothing, at all
posted by lizzie22xo
The walls of the house vibrated at the volume of the music, playing from the room-filled living room. Around fifteen college students, dance and grind in the middle of the room. Other are doing bia pong, au chugging from a keg. Lisa Cuddy on the other hand, was not doing any of those things. She’s sitting on half cution-less sofa. A still full bottle of bia in her hand, and a medical journal in the other.
“Liar.” House spoke from behind her.
“Excuse me?”
“You alisema wewe wouldn’t be here tonight.”
“Your point is?”
“You lied.”
“Everybody does.”
“What are wewe doing? This...
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posted by Sculy08
[House is awakened kwa a noise outside the bedroom window since he is such a light sleeper. House extracts himself from Cuddy's head lying on his chest and her arm strew across his abdomen. He slides out of kitanda and makes his way to Rachel's room to check on her. House enters the nursery where he see's a shadow outside the window. House walks to the crib, kitanda cha mtoto mchanga and sees she is sleeping soundly. House then limps over to the window and sees a small person running across Cuddy's backyard. House knows that he can't run to catch that person. House will be waiting tomorrow night to see if Simon shows up again....
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posted by Fabouluz
Cuddy was swaying from left to right on the hard wooden dawati chair in her dorm room; pencil in her mouth, and a blank pad of paper on juu of it’s dark mahogany finish.

There was a knock on her door, a heavy-handed knock. Ignoring it whilst she still pondered the ins and outs of kidney failure in teenage boys. However every time she was about to press the led pointed pencil down onto the bare paper, the person on the other side of the door interrupted her with the loud heavy thud on the door.

“For God’s sakes.” Cuddy muttered under her breath, before she un-curled her feet from underneath...
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posted by Sculy08
A Happy Life: Chapter 16 (6/18/09)
[The sun is setting over New Jersey. Its streams shine through the windows of House's office. House is sitting in his chair with his red ball in his hands. House's mind travels back to when he found out Cuddy had Lost Joy. How broken she looked when he went to check on her. House knew he had pushed her really hard about becoming a mother. House knew that he really hurt her that day. When she asked him why he negated everything. Why did he negate everything at that moment he didn’t know what to say. Then House looked into Cuddy's eyes and he wanted so badly...
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posted by Sculy08
A Happy Life: Chapter 6
[A week later as the sun rises over PPTH Cuddy is sleeping in a chair beside Rachel's crib. House walks into the room with 2 cups of coffee in his hands.He stands at then end of the crib, kitanda cha mtoto mchanga watching Cuddy and Rachel. Rachel opens her eyes and looks at him. The corners of her mouth curl up into a smile.]

House: Kid don’t look at me with your mommy's smile. That will get wewe anything. I just can't let mommy know that.

[He thinks back to the hallucination he had of Cuddy and how she helped him, she loved him. How she chose him to help him before going nyumbani to her happy life....
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1. 'You Cant Always Get What wewe Want'
2.'Your A Good Boss'
3. Injection Scene
4 House Goes To Cuddy's Window
5. 'You Cant Stop Our Love'
6. Cuddy Helps House In Court
7. The Bench Scene
8. Cuddy & House Wheelchair
9. 'Do wewe Like Me House?'
10. House Grabs Cuddy's punda
11. Cuddy Goes To House's When He Is Detoxing
12.Cuddy & House Talk About The Past
13. House Watches Cuddy On The Plane
14. House Examines Cuddy On The Plane
15. House See's If Cuddy Is Lying In Her Office
16. 'You Are A Conniving Woman Its A Massive Turn On'
17. 'How Long Have wewe Known Me?'
18. House vs Cuddy 19. Performance...
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posted by huddy_aimee
AN thanks for all your guys maoni and ratings...i hope wewe are enjoying this 'series'...please read and review.... PLEASE!!! XD


Cuddy had come into work, early as usual, and she recalled the talk she had, had with Wilson that night regarding the ticket to Greece...

**flashback**

"Hey, I have a ticket to go to Greece, I won't be using it, I can't be bothered going anymore, do wewe want to go instead?" he had asked.
"I don't know, I have Rachel and the hospital to look after, not to mention, House, with me gone he'd probably raze the building,"
"C'mon, Lisa, when was the last time wewe went on...
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posted by Fabouluz
House was back at the psychiatric hospital. It had been his first week alone, away from the place he had grown to loathe. Sitting in the same sofa, as his psychiatrist tapped her pen on the table, jotting short sentences down after every glance up at House’s face.

“Why don’t we start with your first week back; Do wewe think it’s going well?” House seemed reluctant to answer yet another pointless and leading swali into something deeper.

“I can say anything in here, nothing can be held against me?” House wanted reassurance that whatever he said, would never leave the old grainy...
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Comments pretty please :D

Chapter 3

Taking deep breath, House reached into his koti, jacket pocket and grabbed the familiar machungwa, chungwa perception bottle from its depths. Giving it a shake, he listened to the hollow sound of pills hitting plastic, as he stared at the short orodha of symptoms on the dry erase board in the corner. Chewing his bottom lip for a moment, he turned each piece of his most hivi karibuni puzzle over in his mind. “Tularemia…no…no she has a mild rash not an ulcer,” he alisema making a suggestion for his new patients illness then dismissing it. Mindlessly he flipped off the cap, herufi kubwa of the...
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"I'm so tired of myself. If for a few hours I could just lose myself in some Thelonius Monk I would be feeling ten times better." House alisema to himself within the confines of his small room at Mayfield.
"Just my ipod for a few hours..."
"Yeah, like that's gonna solve this problem." The blonde snarked from the other side of the bed.
"Why can't wewe just leave me alone?"
"The better swali is why can't wewe leave wewe alone?" She alisema as she rested a hand under her chin and stared back at him.
He sighed deeply and began to look up at the ceiling.
"You're a reflection of my subconscious. wewe are...
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posted by LisaLover
“One… last.. time” he thrust into her and she cried out loudly. House step back from her, quickly pulling up his boxers and trousers, hiding the scar kwa the way. Cuddy was standing still for a few sekunde based on the wall, looking around for her underwear. She took few deep breaths and started to dress up in hurry as House pushed the button. The elevator took them on a hospitals ground floor, open the doors near the clinic. Nurses were running around, letting some patients go out as the moto alarm stopped.

„What happened?!” Cuddy shook the closest standing nurse while House didn’t...
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posted by lizzie22xo
The paramedics had come, along with Princeton PD, and the state troopers, which pronounced it was an over dose. Once they had left, paramedics placed his body in a zip-up bag, and carried him onto the stretcher. They wheeled him out of the office, with Cuddy right beside of the him. She was not crying, much to her surprise. It wasn't like she was happy, she was the farthest thing from it. Her fingers met the cold button, pressing harder than she needed to. After several sekunde of waiting, the elevator doors opened, she and the paramedics, pushed him inside the empty elevator. As they got...
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posted by Fabouluz
It was Monday morning; Cuddy and Wilson were waiting in House’s office to see him. Cuddy was standing whilst Wilson was sitting down.

“Morning.” House slowed down, as he noticed both Wilson and Cuddy where in his office; for reasons he hadn’t thought of yet.

“What’s going on?” House put his backpack down, before sitting at his desk.

“We just wanted to see how wewe were.” Cuddy spoke in a soft tone as Wilson watched on as House and Cuddy kept their gaze longer than usual.

“I’ll see wewe at lunch.” Wilson left, looking back at Cuddy before the door closed behind him.

“So, how...
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posted by Fabouluz
Cuddy woke up, and rushed to the bathroom. It was the sekunde time she had thrown up in the space of days, she knew there could only be one reason.

As she made her way to get dress for work, she looked at her calendar; it had been a mwezi since House had checked into the rehab facility. Both Wilson and Cuddy had made a pact not to have any contact with House while he was inside, no matter how much they wanted to. They knew it was best.

On her way to the hospital, she picked up a pregnancy test, although she hoped it was just something she ate. The thought of becoming pregnant with House’s child...
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posted by Fabouluz
Cuddy woke-up in an unfamiliar setting; it took her a couple of sekunde to realise that it was House’s kitanda she had slept in.

Looking to her right, she expected to see House’s smug face laying on the mto inayofuata to her, but she was alone.

House was already up, in his bathroom, getting ready. Looking into the mirror, he smiled like a man in love. It wasn’t until he noticed his Vicodin bottle on the side of the sink that his smile turned to a zaidi serious look. Like a ghost from his past, the Vicodin represented everything he had become. It was hard to find his true self under the addicted...
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"So, will there be a repeat performance of what we did this morning?" House alisema as he entered Lisa Cuddy's office. Cuddy looked up from her computer screen.
"House, I'm busy. wewe have clinic." She replied tersely.
House sat down in the chair across from her desk.
"No. I have an appointment with a certain Dean of Medicine, on juu of this desk, for about an hour." He alisema with a mock look at his wristwatch.
Cuddy let out an exasperated breath.
"This isn't the time au the place..."
"To screw each other's brains out? Okay. Your place au mine?" He alisema as he rested his chin on juu of his cane.
"Look,...
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 House and Cuddy upendo thier ship as well
House and Cuddy love thier ship as well
When I normally watch TV shows, I’m pretty neutral. I tend to just watch the onyesha to watch the show, and most of the time have no strong preferences in shipping, to give wewe an example for Bones, though I adore the interactions between Booth and Brennan, I really don’t care whether they get together au not (in fact I may be one of the few people who fears it). But I can’t help to have noticed, as I’m sure many of wewe have also noticed about yourself, that I have grown severely attached to this relationship so much so that I was reduced to a blubbering fangirl once THE promo for “Under...
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posted by huddy_aimee
I arrived to work -early- as usual, signed in, alisema hi to Brenda and made my way to my office. I got in, locked the door, sat down at my dawati and whipped out my personal journal and wrote down my dream. This was the 5th one in 2 weeks and they were becoming zaidi and zaidi frequent. Maybe my dreams were signalling my underlying feelings for him. Sure I admire him as a working man, then again there is his good looking body...DAMNIT! There I go again; letting my mind wander over the man I wanted to tell I upendo him. As I weighed up the pro's and con's of him in my mind, the door to my office swung...
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So yeah! I am really bore so I decide to recollect the reasons why we upendo Huddy, based on the 1000 reasons why we upendo Huddy thread so here it is. I will divide them kwa 100s.
1.    Because the sexual tension is undeniable.
2.    Because it’s October/October.
3.    Because she saved his life.
4.    Because even though they fight all the time wewe can tell they have deep currents of affection for one another.
5.    Because, even if it's hard to believe, he listens to her.
6.    Because...
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"Where the hell is he?"
Cuddy had barged into Wilson's office. She hadn't seen House at his clinic duty so she decided to ask Wilson what plan he was pulling.
"Here?"
"He owes me clinic and I haven't seen him."
"You really expect to?"
"He alisema himself--"
"Just because he alisema it doesn't mean he meant it."
"So he's avoiding me?"
"I would too." Wilson looked back down and began working again, despite the fact that Cuddy was still venting. Then Cameron walked in, along with Chase and Foreman.
"Where's House?" Foreman asked.
"He has a patient due in OR. I need a patient to operate on, and the doctor who...
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