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Disclaimer: I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything as satisfying as the last scene of season six when House finally got not only what he needed but what he wanted! Oh, sorry that’s a PROclaimer. Okay, I own nothing in the House universe except a deep, undying upendo for Dr. House and no court on earth can take that away!!


It’s About Time….

Her maoni had washed away years of his doubt and sadness. Their kuoga had washed away the layers of grime and blood on their bodies. And now he was going to wash away the longing that had plagued him since that night after the campus party. Lowering each other onto the kitanda as the early morning light brightened the corners of his bedroom, House and Cuddy took the time to look at each other. Both of their faces inaonyesha amazement, upendo and an emotion neither of them ever thought they’d feel again: trust. House pushed a strand of Cuddy’s dark hair behind her ear and smile.
    “Wow,” he whispered as he brushed his lips along her cheek.
    “Wow,” Cuddy quietly replied. Reaching her hand to his neck, she pulled his lips to hers. The happiness and joy of the moment could barely be contained.
    “HOUSE!”
    House opened his eyes as he kissed Cuddy. Cuddy pulled back and looked up at him.
    “Damn,” House muttered.
    “HOUSE!” came the call again.
    “Do we answer him?” Cuddy asked.
    “Well, he’ll find out sooner au later,” House grumbled. He looked at Cuddy. Concern tinged his voice as he asked, “Is sooner okay au should I hide you?” His eyes glinted mischievously but he was sincere in his protection of her and Cuddy was touched. She nodded and kissed him. “Guess it’s gonna be sooner.”
    Just then the door burst open revealing Wilson, looking frantic. “House! Are wewe okay?!” His eyes were wild and he was holding the bottle of vicodin House had left on his bathroom floor. “Foreman called. He alisema wewe were despondent and I found this…” he stopped in midsentence. Wilson could see House lying in kitanda with a woman. The woman’s face was obscured and House was quickly pulling a sheet over the two of them. House stayed propped up on his elbow, blocking Wilson’s view of the woman’s face.
    “He used that word?” House called over his shoulder. “Despondent?”
    Wilson shook his head. “No, that was my interpretation of how he described wewe and your actions. He was clearly worried, however. I raced over when I couldn’t reach wewe on your phone.”
    “Appreciate that,” House said. He looked down at Cuddy. She smiled up at him, sharing in the delight of the secret that would soon not be their own. “But as wewe can I’m doing pretty well and I’ll be doing even better here in a bit. So see ya!”
    Wilson watched as House leaned over and began nuzzling the woman in kitanda with him. Wilson was appalled. “Seriously, House!” He stood in the doorway, his hands on his hips in disgust. “You think that getting drunk isn’t enough of a slide down the slippery slope? Now you’ve gone back to cheap prostitutes to forget your pain and loneliness?” Wilson heard both House and the woman snicker.
    House stopped nuzzling and turned his head towards Wilson, continuing to block out his companion’s face. “Watch it, Jimmy,” he said, grinning. “The word ‘prostitute’ is politically incorrect now. They prefer to be called ‘love brokers’ now and this one is gonna cost me a fortune!”
    A hand lashed out from under the sheet and slapped House’s bare shoulder. “Hey!”
    Wilson’s eyes widened as he immediately recognized the throaty voice, but he nearly toppled over in disbelief when Lisa Cuddy peered out from behind House’s shoulder and smiled at him.
    “Morning, Wilson,” she alisema softly.
    Wilson did two full face wipes with his hand as he processed what he saw.
    “Am I hallucinating?” Wilson stammered.
    “Yes,” both Cuddy and House alisema quickly. They smiled at the thought that their brains came up with the same response.
    “How? When?” Wilson asked.
    “Can we fill wewe in later, Wilson?” House asked. He motioned to Cuddy lying naked in his bed. “Unrequited upendo to requite and all.”
    “Love?!” Wilson blurted. The siku was just getting zaidi surreal.
    House looked at Cuddy. “Absolutely,” he said. Cuddy simply nodded. Time stopped as they stared at each other, Wilson’s presence long forgotten.
    “Well, it’s about damn time,” Wilson proclaimed. “I’ll just leave wewe two to ravish each other.” He smiled. “I’ll make excuses for wewe both at work.” He paused. “Separate excuses?”
    House turned to Wilson and smiled sincerely. “Yeah, for now,” he said. “We’ll figure out details later….much later.” His voice trailed off as he turned back to Cuddy and wrapped his arms around him.
    Wilson watched his two Marafiki as he backed quietly out the door. He saw Cuddy reach for House and cover his mouth with hers just as the door clicked shut.
    “It’s about damn time,” he muttered again as he left the apartment, locking the door behind him.



It’s About Time…
Chapter Two

    “So is this a good thing?”
    “Yeah. I really think it is.”
    Wilson walked through the front doors of the hospital. It was late morning, but nobody would maoni on his arrival time. He had been in the emergency room until past midnight. And then just as he was settling in REM sleep Foreman had called him, concerned about House’s behavior. Foreman was upset enough to make Wilson’s Concern-o-Meter go straight to high and he had raced over to check on him. He was still amazed at what he had found. The only reason he was even in the hospital now was that he had a 10 am appointment with a patient. As soon as it was over he was heading back home. He knew he didn’t need to worry about getting flak from his boss either. He now had some serious blackmail material on her. He was approaching the front reception area when Foreman stepped out of the elevator.
    “I told them it was about damn time,” Wilson alisema into his cell phone as he nodded to Foreman. Sam laughed on the other end. Wilson wasn’t very good at keeping secrets between close friends, but no one outside of his close mduara, duara would find out the big secret from him.
    “I’m thrilled for them,” alisema Sam, sincerely. “From what you’ve told me they’ve been circling each other for years.”
    Foreman walked up to Wilson but stood a discreet distance away from him so Wilson could finish his phone call. He was clearly anxious to hear if House was okay….or if he was even alive.
    “That’s an understatement,” Wilson laughed. “Okay, gotta go. I’ll see wewe after lunch.”
He paused as he listened to Sam’s response. Smiling and slightly blushing he alisema goodbye.
    “Did wewe find House?” Foreman asked. He still wore the Scrubs he had put on for working in the ER. He looked beat. Obviously, he had not gone nyumbani yet.
    Wilson ducked his head. “Yeah,” he alisema quietly.
    “Is he alive?” Foreman was actually concerned. “I mean. I’d never seen him like that before. He was at the bottom.”
    “Yeah,” Wilson responded. “He was. I found him at his apartment this morning. He was in bed.” He paused. “There was a bottle of vicodin but it was still full so I don’t know.” Wilson knew full well, but he knew he had to throw Foreman off the scent. House had trained Foreman well. If anyone could pick up the smell it would be him. Wilson’s cell phone began to ring. He looked down at the caller ID and nearly choked. uigizaji cool he continued, “I left him there. He’ll be okay.” Foreman shook his head and began to speak. “Hang on let me get this,” he said, stepping away.
    “Did wewe miss me?” House cooed into Wilson’s ear from the phone.
    “What are wewe doing?” Wilson hissed.
    “Just checking to make sure ‘Operation:They Didn’t Hit That’ is still a go,” House replied. “Foreman is not on a need to know basis.” Wilson looked around the lobby. Once again his theory that House had hidden cameras all over the hospital deepened.
    Wilson looked over at Foreman. He tried to mask any emotion but obviously failed.
    “Is that House?” Foreman asked. “Is he okay?”
    “Yes, he’s fine,” Wilson quickly responded.
    “Oh, is Foreman worried about me? How flattering?” House said.
    “House, shouldn’t wewe ….be in bed?” Wilson asked. “You had a rough night.” Foreman continued to look on.
    “I’m just making sure the beans are not being spilt.”
    Just then the nurse at the front dawati held out the hospital phone to Wilson. “Dr. Wilson?” she said. “There’s a call for wewe on line 2. They say it’s an emergency.”
    Wilson stepped over and took the phone receiver from the nurse. Keeping his cell phone to his left ear he put the other phone up to his right ear. “Hello, this is Dr. Wilson,” he alisema hesitantly.
    “Don’t say anything! Be careful. Foreman’s sneaky.” Wilson blinked at the sound of his boss’ voice. He could hear Cuddy telling House she had him on the other line. House laughed good and loud.
    “Hello?” Wilson alisema again to both phones. He looked over at Foreman, whose own confusion was apparent. Wilson had to recover. If his Marafiki wanted to gang up on him he was all for it as long as they were prepared to endure the payback.
    “House,” Wilson alisema firmly. “You need to get back to bed. Foreman has everything covered here. I’ve got a patient, so if wewe need anything I’ll send Foreman au Chase au Taub over.” He paused for effect. “Understood?”
    “As for wewe ma’am,” Wilson alisema sweetly into the hospital phone, “I don’t really think symptoms from a STD present themselves so soon after an encounter. If wewe are that concerned, wewe should have a doctor thoroughly exam the affected areas.” Wilson’s left ear was blasted kwa a loud “HOORAY!” from his cell phone. “Goodbye.” He hung up the hospital phone and his cell phone in one mwepesi, teleka motion.
    “You should go home, Foreman,” Wilson alisema sincerely. “Trust me, House will be okay.”


It’s About Time…
Chapter Three

    Foreman told Wilson that he intended to go nyumbani as soon as he had passed on the news to the Chase and Taub. Wilson shrugged and the two of them rode up in the elevator in silence. They parted ways on the fourth floor as Wilson headed to Oncology and Foreman continued on to the Diagnostics Department. Chase and Taub had been waiting to hear back from Foreman au Wilson and they were now gathered around the conference table. Chase and Taub looked up when Foreman entered. All three had been, for lack of a better word, worried about their boss. Normally, his ass-like behavior warranted nothing zaidi than a dismissive shrug and a “When will I ever learn?” but they had never seen House so rattled. Foreman could still picture that look of utter despair and devastation he had seen on House’s face when he had opened the ambulance, magari ya wagonjwa doors earlier that morning. Both Taub and Chase had been standing back around the corner when House had exploded in the lobby. All three had argued about whether au not to go after House, but they quickly and correctly concluded that there were only two people in the world that even had a chance at holding House back from the edge: Wilson and Cuddy. They assumed Cuddy was still at the accident site. They had also heard stories of Cuddy telling House off earlier that night over the care of the patient. Word had it she had been brutally honest with House. They had quickly called Wilson.
    Wilson was at first upset that he was being asked to ride to House’s rescue…again, but after he spoke with Foreman he too grew worried. After Wilson’s assurance that he would tell him what he found out about House, Foreman hung up the phone and the three sat. They were all reliving the events of the mwaka before. No one still had all the pieces to the puzzle but enough had been pieced together to know that House had broken down, hallucinated and been taken away. They had all received some time off but the whole summer had been like having the last chapter of a book ripped out before wewe had a chance to read it. They hadn’t liked that feeling. Seeing House behaving like he did worried them all. Not only could another breakdown be devastating for House, their lives would be upended again, perhaps even permanently. They all knew they’d never find a job as amazing as this one again.
    “What did Wilson say?” Chase was the first to ask. He looked the most concerned of the two. He had always placed House in the substitute daddy category either consciously au subconsciously and the fear of losing House unexpectedly took his psyche to places it didn’t want to visit.
    Foreman shrugged. “He alisema he’s fine.”
    “Just like that?” Taub asked. “Seriously?”
    A look of relief washed over Chase, but Taub’s forehead was still furrowed in confusion.
    “Yeah,” Foreman said.
    “But wewe saw him,” Taub alisema incredulously. “I heard him. He was not okay.”
    “Wilson alisema that he was. “ Foreman paused. “He alisema that House was at his apartment. In bed.” Again Foreman paused. Chase caught the hesitation.
    “What else did he say? There’s something else,” Chase stated.
    “Well, Wilson alisema he found a bottle of Vicodin on the floor but that all the pills were accounted for.”
    “He went nyumbani and got stoned,” Taub said, shaking his head disgustedly. “No wonder House is fine. He’s back on drugs.”
    Foreman shook his head. “I don’t think so. And, zaidi importantly, I don’t think Wilson thinks so. He honestly didn’t seem too concerned about finding the pills.”
    “Did Wilson take the pills away?” asked Chase.
    “Don’t know,” replied Foreman. “I would think so.”
    Taub stood up. “Well, he’s fine. We’re gonna be fine. I’m going home.”
    Both Foreman and Chase stared at him.
    “That’s it?” Chase asked.
    “Wilson, who I trust much zaidi than wewe two on all things House, alisema that House was okay,” Taub shrugged. “I’m going with that. Good bye.”
    He grabbed his bag and nodded at both before walking out the door and to the elevator. Chase and Foreman stood there for a moment before Chase spoke.
    “You think House got high?”
    “It would be his pattern,” alisema Foreman without conviction. “But he’s been messing with his pattern recently.” Chase nodded in agreement. “It’s been much harder to read him these days.”
    “So what do wewe want to do?” Chase said, already grabbing his coat.
    “I want to go check on him myself,” Foreman said.
    “I’ll drive,” Chase said, reaching for his keys in his pocket. Foreman followed him out the door.

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    “Ouch, dammit woman, when was the last time wewe took a patient care class?”
    “Shut up, wewe baby. I’m almost done.”
    “Hope so,” House said, unphased. “The food’ll be here any dakika and I’m famished.” He smiled remembering the events of the past few hours. “I worked up an appetite.”
    House sat on the edge of his kitanda stripped to the waist. And even then he only had on a set of bondia briefs. Cuddy had insisted that before any zaidi fun happened she had to clean his wound. House only let her because she was now standing dangerously close to him as she wiped off the wound.
    “You must have nine lives, House,” Cuddy alisema as she tenderly probed the wound. “I think I screamed out loud when the karakana began to collapse. It was awful. The whole thing just shifted and crumbled so quickly.” She ran a hand over House’s other shoulder, almost absentmindedly. “I thought for sure we’d be pulling out a House Pancake.”
    “You nearly did,” House said, his mind reliving that moment. “I woke up with the ceiling only three inches from my face. I’m telling you, I didn’t have clausterphobia before that whole experience but I wouldn’t be surprised if I do now.”
    Cuddy just nodded. She looked at him for a sekunde then continued to examine his shoulder. House knew she wanted to say zaidi but let it go. There was time for everything now.
    “The stitches are still intact,” she said. “Which is pretty amazing….all things considered.” Cuddy smiled down at House who leered back at her. He began to run his hand up her bare leg. She had found a Journey t-shirt in his dresser and put it on that morning. House had laughed and alisema that normally he wouldn’t allow her to wear it but since Perry had left the band anyway it didn’t matter if they broke up. Cuddy had looked confused but the sight of her in his t-shirt had distracted him and stopped his explanation. She had used the distraction to finally clean and bandage his wound. Cuddy didn’t even react to House’s hand creeping up and under the t-shirt. She merely took a sekunde to squeeze extra antiseptic into his open wound. He yelped in pain and withdrew his hand. She dabbed the wound again and then rebandaged it. “It should heal well. The edges are already closing together.”
    House still winced at the sting from the antiseptic. “Not all of the edges. Obviously.”
    “Don’t worry. The scar should be minimal,” Cuddy commented.
    “Dang. Chicks dig scars,” House said. This time his hand found her hip and rested there. No groping. No leering. It felt very comfortable.
    Cuddy got a new gauze pad and put some antiseptic on it for House’s face wounds. Bending over, she softly wiped off his cheek and then gently cleaned off his nose. She looked into his clear blue eyes, which had been watching her grey eyes since she began cleaning his face cuts. Nothing was said. They just both stared. The fact that they could do this without either wanting to au needing to look away amazed and thrilled them both. Cuddy leaned in and kissed House on his nose and then his cheek. House took his free hand and put it on Cuddy’s other hip, pulling her down onto his lap. His arms went around her waist as she trailed kisses down his cheek, along his neck to his bandaged shoulder. She placed gentle kisses around it before working her mouth back up to his cheek. She pulled back and then covered his mouth with her own. His grip tightened around her waist and their kiss deepened. House began to maneuver Cuddy around in order to lean her back on the kitanda when she pulled back. House sat back up, but Cuddy remained on his lap.
    “I’m sorry about what happened at the accident site,” Cuddy said. She tried to look him in his eyes, but they were so penetrating she had to look away. “I’m sorry for what I alisema to you.”
    The memory of Cuddy’s harsh words caused a flash of pain in House’s eyes, which made Cuddy feel worse than any words could have. House’s eyes darkened. He didn’t want to deal with that right now. “I think I’ve already forgiven you,” he alisema lightly, trying to kiss her. She put a hand on his chest.
    “I need to explain,” she said. She wasn’t going to let him deflect this. If they were going to make this work he needed to learn to address problems and talk about them. She shook her head. “Look, when the sekunde collapse happened I seriously thought wewe were dead. The way the whole building just caved in….” her voice trailed off. She looked away. “When wewe walked out I felt such a wave of relief it almost toppled me over. I had been so scared, terrified that wewe were dead, and then wewe were so flippant about it all. I tried not to be angry, but when we argued about Hannah’s care I Lost it.” House turned away but Cuddy grabbed his chin with her hand and pulled his face back to look at her. “I couldn’t tell wewe how scared I was.”
    “So instead wewe screamed at me and stripped me of any hope that wewe had feelings for me,” House alisema coolly.
    Cuddy didn’t let his tone deter her. “Yes.”
    “You did a really good job,” House softly responded. “As usual.” They sat in silence for a minute, neither knowing exactly what to do but both knowing they didn’t want to ruin what was happening. House spoke first. “Was it true?”
    Cuddy hesitated. “Well, except for the ‘I don’t upendo you’ thing it basically was, but not really because of anything wewe did.” She shook her head as she tried to figure out how to explain. “I was done. I was tired of tiptoeing around you. I was tired of the tension. But all of that tension was only there because I kept refusing to admit my feelings for wewe and just be with you.”
    House nodded. He swallowed and Cuddy could literally see him building up the courage to express his feelings. “I’ve tried for a long time to be what wewe needed. When I found out about wewe and Lucas I almost decided it was too hard,” he paused. “But I realized it was worth it. So I kept trying.”
    “I know.”
    “But when I heard wewe two were buying a house and moving in together I decided to let it all go. wewe had aliyopewa me too many chances already and I didn’t deserve another one. I just then tried to be a grown-up. With you. With Wilson and Sam. Sorta.” House’s voice shook as he continued. “And then that didn’t work either.” This was hard from him, but he knew he needed to do this; to make this connection and be open if he wanted this to work. And he wanted, he needed it to work. “So I concluded I just wasn’t any good at personal relationships so I quit therapy, called my buddy Jack Daniels up and started back down the path toward Jerkdom. Now that’s what I know how to do really well.” He smiled sheepishly.
    “I saw wewe giving up au maybe giving in,” Cuddy responded. “I don’t know. That admission to Hannah both opened my eyes and scared the hell out of me.”
    “Me too,” House chuckled self-consciously.
    “Seeing your eyes as wewe closed the ambulance, magari ya wagonjwa doors,” Cuddy’s voice hitched. “Seeing your sadness; your hopelessness.” She put his arms around his neck as a physical evidence of support. “I was miserable. I went nyumbani and talked with Lucas. Told him everything.”
    House smiled at the thought; a real smile that reached his eyes. He wished he could rub this all in Lucas’ face but if he never saw Lucas ever again that would be fine, too.
    “Well, I gotta say wewe inaonyesha up this morning actually saved me this time,” House said, quietly. “I was done. In zaidi ways than one.” Cuddy saw the sadness flicker in his eyes then dissipate. It was zaidi sadness than what Cuddy ever wanted to see again. She closed the distance between the two of them and kissed House passionately. It deepened and House turned Cuddy around and laid them down on the bed. This time she didn’t protest. He kissed her before pulling back to look deeply into her eyes. “Thanks for giving me another chance,” he whispered, his lips brushing hers.
    “Thanks for giving me another chance, too,” she responded. Their lips crushed each other again. House ran his hand along her bare back and skillfully pulled the old t-shirt off of Cuddy. He pulled her closer to him until her bare chest was pressing against his.
    He laughed. “You keep dressing like this and kissing me like this and I’ll give wewe all the chances wewe want, lady.” House captured her laughter with his mouth as he kissed her deeply again. Everything else was long forgotten. Then the doorbell rang.


STAY TUNED FOR CHAPTER FOUR
posted by HugeEgoSorry
kwa inayofuata day, House was seated in front of Pitt who was reviewing his leg treatment progress. He wasn’t meeting in doctor’s stare as he was playing thumb wrestle with his own hands.
Pitt: Impressive…
House looked at him as his doctor close the file.
Pitt: I’ll pass this on to Cuddy this afternoon. I’m sure she’ll be here kwa then so there’s no point of sending this to Plainsboro.
House: I don’t think so…
Pitt looked at his patient who was rolling his tongue on his side teeth.
Pitt: I don’t think so what? That she’ll be back? Why, what the hell did wewe do?
It took a few minutes...
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posted by HugeEgoSorry
It was late in the afternoon when Cuddy decided to help House settled back in his room. Dr. Pitt allowed her to do so since he knows House wouldn’t do anything to scare her away. House turned to looked at Cuddy who stopped and stood just a few steps from the sliding door. He placed his cane on the bottom headboard of his kitanda before removing his koti, jacket and lying it down on the mattress behind him.
Cuddy: <sighed> You’re really giving up on this?
House: Do you?
Cuddy: If I say no would that give wewe the strength of pushing some more?
House looked away from Cuddy gazed and he took a deep...
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Hey there! This is my first time actually posting one of my House fan-fictions, so maoni would be greatly welcomed. Umm...and yeah.

"I must warn wewe about the doctor you'll be interning with," Docotor Lisa Cuddy informed me as we walked down the hallway of the Princeston Plainsboro Hospital.

"I'm sure that I can handle whatever oddities that this doctor has. I've come across some strange people in my time. Hell, I'm one of them," I alisema with a laugh.

"Yes, but this one is particularly strage. He's brash, rude and just a gneral ass, but I assure wewe that Doctor House is the best," Dr. Cuddy...
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I hope wewe find the plot interesting!! Anyway, chapter two is in front of you!

Reviews are delightful!♥

xoxo

Chapter two: It’s Summer!!!

“Oh, don’t act surprised”, my aunt started, “You know she was coming and wewe agreed on involving her as a part of the team if she took some of your clinic duty. That is 2 hours a day!”

“And yet, she is 3 hours with me. Somehow I think that’s not fair.” wewe could hear House from behind me, being sarcastic again.

“You’re an adult, House. Get over it.” And with that my amazing aunt left leaving the diagnostician a little bit confused. God,...
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House/Cuddy pairing. What if House had died in the bus crash? Cuddy remembers the way things used to be between them, the good times and the bad, as well as wishing she'd told House how she felt about him before it was too late. Made kwa Emmylu.
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"Is there anyone else that could possibly 'drop by'?" Says House.
Cuddy heard the door open and she nodded.
"Ohh don't tell me." House looks back.
"Oh joy."
"I couldn't guess."
"Reservations under-"
"Wilson!" House mumbled.
"Ohh yes sir right this way."
"He better not bring him and the Devil over here."
"Be nice. I know wewe saw what she did too him last time but give them a chance."
"I did."
"quiet here he comes."
"Well what a surprise to see u here." Wilson looks at House.
"And I'm guessing this is the important 'somewhere' wewe had to be?"
"Why yes it is. And I see the devil has risen."
"hmph funny." Wilson...
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posted by bRiNnAyCuLlEn
*****I know this may be better fitted for the House mashabiki spot, but I think this may be interesting to do over on this spot. Also, many mashabiki on here aren't on House Fans.
*****I'm going to start it with me, and continue with anyone who wants to do, and basically end up with an alphabetical encyclopedia of everyone's inayopendelewa character and their ships. If wewe want to be included, just make a maoni on this makala with what wewe want your entry to be and I will add it to the article.
*****Sorry about the pic, it's funny!
*****Also, sorry abot not being able to complete this quickly, I am now out...
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“House wake up” House covered his head with the pillow. God, he hated that voice.
“House covering your head won’t make me disappear, I’m inside your head remember?” House rolled over and opened his eyes. Amber was sitting at the end of his bed.
He gave her an angry look and glanced to the clock. 7:00 am.
“God! Why are wewe waking me up at seven? “He alisema sitting up. Amber was dressed with her white coat, pink shati and white skirt.
“I don’t know, is something bothering you?” House sighed and threw his head back while he closed his eyes.
It has been 2 weeks since he first saw...
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10. The show. The onyesha is perfect it has everything a onyesha must have. Drama, Comedy, happiness, pity, "love", mystery, etc. It is so interesting, it’s your puzzle. Specially because of the main character House, he’s quite a character wewe either upendo him au hate him. He’s a jerk that everybody is supposed to hate but why does everyone loves him so much? wewe are always trying to figure why he acts that way. And there are character that help which leads me to the 9th reason.

9. The other cast members. It doesn’t matter who it is. wewe always upendo other character from the onyesha apart from...
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posted by laughingGrl
House
this is from EW

"House undergoes some pretty traumatic stuff in the last half of the season," Hugh Laure "not physical but mental"
series creator David pwani wouldn't say whether the crisis his title character will be facing is what ultimately leads him to kitanda his boss Cuddy. "They're both troubled people. It's not like she's this thing that if only he coulod reach out and grab it, everything would be okay." In non-Huddy news, Chase and Cameron will finally songesha back to the forefront in a "really cool" way, and there will be a "hint" of a new romance for Wilson.
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A multi [H]ouse ships collab! House/Cuddy, Wilson/Sam, Chase/Cameron, Foreman/Thirteen and Taub/Rachel.
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posted by Irene3691
Some days later, after their little almost meeting in her car, they haven’t talked, just for strictly necessary medical stuff, but they haven’t even looked into each other’s eyes.
House is in his office doing some paper work when Cuddy goes there. ‘New case.’ Says without looking at him. ‘You know what wewe have to do.’
‘Yeah... I know...’ He looks at the file and then at her.
‘Well... "have fun"’ She walks to the door.
‘Cuddy...’
She turns around and finally looks at him, but then she looks at the floor again. ‘Yes?’
‘Uhh... are you... is... your car already working...
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posted by cudambercam13
- - -"It's a spinal tumor. Go treat her." Another puzzle solved, and now for the bad part of the siku to begin. Just as everyone was leaving, it was time to face this problem head on. "Chase, wewe stay." Everyone looked at Chase to see what was going on, but he knew just as much as they did. As soon as they left, House started. "Cameron talked to me before she left, and..." It took House a sekunde to find out how to tell him. "She alisema she loved us." He whisered, but Chase heard. He stormed out as quickly as possible.
- - -House decided that he could do something about it, so he picked up the phone...
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