Huddy Adventure #2
Summer Solstice
Wilson: So what are your plans for tonight? (Wilson picked up a bagel from the counter, whilst House looked at the selection of chakula with a look of disgust on his face.)
House: I don’t have any. Drinking will play a major part though.
Wilson: (Wilson gave House a typical look of discontent before they sat down at a table.) I was thinking about inviting wewe over for a little game of poker.
House: (House looked inquisitively at Wilson, as he was taking a bite of his bagel.) Why?
Wilson: Well, I like poker. wewe like poker. It seemed a logical reason to invite you.
House: Who else have wewe invited to your “Poker game”
Wilson: (Wilson noted the quotation marks House made in the air, before looking at him straight in the eye.) Just a few colleagues, we’ll play some poker have a few beers and maybe you’ll enjoy yourself.
House: Once the beers gone, I’m gone too.
(House grabbed the other half of Wilson’s bagel before leaving. Wilson smiled before finishing his bagel.)
--
(Cuddy was at her desk, when Wilson politely knocked on the door before letting himself in.)
Cuddy: Hey. Did wewe want something?
(Wilson stood kwa the door before plucking up the courage to ask Cuddy.)
Wilson: Do wewe want to come over to my house tonight?
Cuddy: (Cuddy straightened up.) Um, why?
Wilson: Oh, I don’t mean on a date; I’m having a poker game and though maybe wewe wanted to relax and have some fun.
Cuddy: (Cuddy smiled and relaxed back into her chair.) Sure, that’d be great.
Wilson: We’re starting at seven.
Cuddy: Who else is going?
Wilson: (Wilson hesitated.) Just a few colleagues.
Cuddy: House?
Wilson: I haven’t asked him yet; it wouldn’t be a problem would it?
Cuddy: (Cuddy tried to fake like she didn’t care.) Why would it be a problem?
Wilson: Okay. See wewe at seven.
(Wilson left whilst Cuddy looked wearily before getting back to the files on her desk.)
--
It was half-past seven. House, Wilson and two other doctors from the hospital were sitting at the table. The lights were dim and they were just about to play their first hands when their was a knock on the door.
Wilson: I’ll get it.
(House watched as Wilson answered the door, and their stood Cuddy in the door way. A six pack of beers in hand, she was wearing black trousers and a white halter-neck top. Her curly hair clipped up behind her head.)
Cuddy: I brought beer. (Cuddy smiled awkwardly before noticing House at the poker table.)
House: You’re late.
(Cuddy and Wilson sat down, Cuddy sat down inayofuata to Wilson facing House.)
Wilson: Let’s play.
--
It was nearly half-past nine, and Cuddy was winning nearly every hand. The two other doctors had been paged and left fifteen dakika ago. Wilson left to go get some zaidi drinks, and House followed him.
House: You planned this.
Wilson: What?!<?I>
(House edged in closer to Wilson as he was looking through the fridge for some drinks.)
House: <I>Don’t feign innocence.
Wilson: So what if I set this up? wewe should be sitting over there, and talking to her. Stop denying what’s there House, stop lying to yourself.
(Wilson left a bemused House in the kitchen, and watched as Cuddy sat at the meza, jedwali with a sad look on her face.)
Cuddy: (Cuddy took the hair clip out, so it fell gently on juu of her shoulders.) I’ll help wewe clear up, and then I think I better go.
Wilson: (Wilson looked defeated, but nodded and smiled.) Of course, Rachel’s probably missing you.
Cuddy: (Cuddy smiled and put her hand on his arm.) Thank wewe for tonight. It was sweet of wewe to invite me.
(Cuddy cleared some of the cards away whilst Wilson took some of the empty bottles back into the kitchen, where House was still standing there pining for her.)
Wilson: So what are wewe going to do?
House: (House looked at Wilson, before leaving the jikoni and sitting back down at the meza, jedwali where Cuddy was busy sorting the cards out.) Isn’t anyone going to offer me a lift home?
Cuddy: I’ll drive wewe home. You’re clearly intoxicated; you’d give any police officer a field siku if they pull wewe over.
House: Great.
Cuddy: (Cuddy was at the door saying good-bye to Wilson, House was already at her car.) Thanks again, good night.
Wilson: ‘Night. (Wilson closed the door and peered out of his window and saw Cuddy trying to get House into her car, and he smiled before walking to his bedroom.)
--
Cuddy: Here. (Cuddy fixed House’s kiti, kiti cha belt, before turning the engine on.)
House: I didn’t realise how lucky wewe were.
Cuddy: Well, luck comes and goes I suppose. (Cuddy glanced at House as she was driving.) I’m not leaving wewe alone tonight; you’re coming in for some coffee. Maybe wewe can sober up before tomorrow morning.
--
Cuddy pulled up outside her home, before opening the door for House and helping him to her door. Tammy opened the door, and let Cuddy past; she sat House down on her sofa before paying Tammy.
Cuddy: Thank wewe so much.
Tammy: No problem. (Tammy left, and Cuddy locked the door.)
To be continued :D
Summer Solstice
Wilson: So what are your plans for tonight? (Wilson picked up a bagel from the counter, whilst House looked at the selection of chakula with a look of disgust on his face.)
House: I don’t have any. Drinking will play a major part though.
Wilson: (Wilson gave House a typical look of discontent before they sat down at a table.) I was thinking about inviting wewe over for a little game of poker.
House: (House looked inquisitively at Wilson, as he was taking a bite of his bagel.) Why?
Wilson: Well, I like poker. wewe like poker. It seemed a logical reason to invite you.
House: Who else have wewe invited to your “Poker game”
Wilson: (Wilson noted the quotation marks House made in the air, before looking at him straight in the eye.) Just a few colleagues, we’ll play some poker have a few beers and maybe you’ll enjoy yourself.
House: Once the beers gone, I’m gone too.
(House grabbed the other half of Wilson’s bagel before leaving. Wilson smiled before finishing his bagel.)
--
(Cuddy was at her desk, when Wilson politely knocked on the door before letting himself in.)
Cuddy: Hey. Did wewe want something?
(Wilson stood kwa the door before plucking up the courage to ask Cuddy.)
Wilson: Do wewe want to come over to my house tonight?
Cuddy: (Cuddy straightened up.) Um, why?
Wilson: Oh, I don’t mean on a date; I’m having a poker game and though maybe wewe wanted to relax and have some fun.
Cuddy: (Cuddy smiled and relaxed back into her chair.) Sure, that’d be great.
Wilson: We’re starting at seven.
Cuddy: Who else is going?
Wilson: (Wilson hesitated.) Just a few colleagues.
Cuddy: House?
Wilson: I haven’t asked him yet; it wouldn’t be a problem would it?
Cuddy: (Cuddy tried to fake like she didn’t care.) Why would it be a problem?
Wilson: Okay. See wewe at seven.
(Wilson left whilst Cuddy looked wearily before getting back to the files on her desk.)
--
It was half-past seven. House, Wilson and two other doctors from the hospital were sitting at the table. The lights were dim and they were just about to play their first hands when their was a knock on the door.
Wilson: I’ll get it.
(House watched as Wilson answered the door, and their stood Cuddy in the door way. A six pack of beers in hand, she was wearing black trousers and a white halter-neck top. Her curly hair clipped up behind her head.)
Cuddy: I brought beer. (Cuddy smiled awkwardly before noticing House at the poker table.)
House: You’re late.
(Cuddy and Wilson sat down, Cuddy sat down inayofuata to Wilson facing House.)
Wilson: Let’s play.
--
It was nearly half-past nine, and Cuddy was winning nearly every hand. The two other doctors had been paged and left fifteen dakika ago. Wilson left to go get some zaidi drinks, and House followed him.
House: You planned this.
Wilson: What?!<?I>
(House edged in closer to Wilson as he was looking through the fridge for some drinks.)
House: <I>Don’t feign innocence.
Wilson: So what if I set this up? wewe should be sitting over there, and talking to her. Stop denying what’s there House, stop lying to yourself.
(Wilson left a bemused House in the kitchen, and watched as Cuddy sat at the meza, jedwali with a sad look on her face.)
Cuddy: (Cuddy took the hair clip out, so it fell gently on juu of her shoulders.) I’ll help wewe clear up, and then I think I better go.
Wilson: (Wilson looked defeated, but nodded and smiled.) Of course, Rachel’s probably missing you.
Cuddy: (Cuddy smiled and put her hand on his arm.) Thank wewe for tonight. It was sweet of wewe to invite me.
(Cuddy cleared some of the cards away whilst Wilson took some of the empty bottles back into the kitchen, where House was still standing there pining for her.)
Wilson: So what are wewe going to do?
House: (House looked at Wilson, before leaving the jikoni and sitting back down at the meza, jedwali where Cuddy was busy sorting the cards out.) Isn’t anyone going to offer me a lift home?
Cuddy: I’ll drive wewe home. You’re clearly intoxicated; you’d give any police officer a field siku if they pull wewe over.
House: Great.
Cuddy: (Cuddy was at the door saying good-bye to Wilson, House was already at her car.) Thanks again, good night.
Wilson: ‘Night. (Wilson closed the door and peered out of his window and saw Cuddy trying to get House into her car, and he smiled before walking to his bedroom.)
--
Cuddy: Here. (Cuddy fixed House’s kiti, kiti cha belt, before turning the engine on.)
House: I didn’t realise how lucky wewe were.
Cuddy: Well, luck comes and goes I suppose. (Cuddy glanced at House as she was driving.) I’m not leaving wewe alone tonight; you’re coming in for some coffee. Maybe wewe can sober up before tomorrow morning.
--
Cuddy pulled up outside her home, before opening the door for House and helping him to her door. Tammy opened the door, and let Cuddy past; she sat House down on her sofa before paying Tammy.
Cuddy: Thank wewe so much.
Tammy: No problem. (Tammy left, and Cuddy locked the door.)
To be continued :D