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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 medicine bottle and shook out two small white pills. Snapping the lid back on, he dropped the container back into his pocket before tossing the Vicodin into his mouth and swallowing. Wiping his mind clean, House started again from the juu of his list, considering each item. Just as he reached the bottom of the list, the door to his office pushed open.

Glancing up, House eyed Wilson as he crossed the office towards his desk. “Hey,” he called out, nodding towards the board, “Fever, headache, rash, vomiting…you like Lyme disease for those symptoms?” he asked Wilson as he lowered himself into the chair across from him.

Wilson rubbed his chin thoughtfully. “Sore joints au stiff neck?” he asked.

Grabbing his large gray and red tennis ball, House gave it a toss into the air. “No…well at least not yet,” he replied watching the ball intently.

“Could be…or Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever would fit too,” he offered, plucking at a piece of fuzz on his pants.

House considered the suggestion. “No internal bleeding,” he murmured, turning his gaze out the window of his office.

“Yet,” Wilson countered.

House nodded slowly, taking in the bright December afternoon just beyond the glass. “Lyme Disease without sore joints and Dengue Fever without bleeding…” he muttered, giving his ball another toss.

Wilson stared at the back of House’s head and wrestled with the best way to bring up the subject for which he had come all the way down the hallway for. “So I ran into Cameron and Chase in the cafeteria today, they told me about the prank wewe played on Taub and Kutner,” he said, carefully putting a tone of amusement into his voice.

“It wasn’t a prank,” House countered, his eyes following a plane as it passed overhead.

“If faking a patient’s death isn’t a prank…”

“It wasn’t a prank, it was lesson. Taught Taub and Kutner to fear my omnipresence, plus it made me $1,000 bucks,” House quipped.

Wilson chuckled, “Got to give Kutner props, it takes some big ones to actually think he could impersonate you…even if it was just online.”

“Kutner’s an idiot,” House grunted.

“An idiot with big stones,” James laughed.

House shrugged a bit. He would admit the scam was pretty gutsy but the execution was completely fumbled, and that above all else disappointed him. “Hack” he mumbled, fingering the seam of the extra large tennis ball.

“So…where did wewe find an actress who was willing to perpetrate you’re little stunt?” Wilson asked carefully.

“Corner of 5th and Penn,” House stated plainly, watching as large snowflakes piled up on his balcony in deep heaps.

“You…hired a hooker…and brought her to the hospital?” Wilson asked trying to sound surprised.

Hearing the change in his friend’s voice, House swung his chair about, his forehead furrowed. “Out of work actresses hard to find; prostitutes set up duka on the corners, easy to find…I just using my time wisely.” He stated flippantly. “Why do wewe care?” he asked, eyeing Wilson closely.

Shifting under Houses gaze, Wilson shrugged. “Pranks are one thing, but soliciting a prostitute for a scam and sex on hospital property…that’s stupid, even for you.”

“First of all, I solicited her OFF hospital property, that’s what lunch breaks are for after all and secondly, while on HOSPITAL property she did what she was paid to do- act like a dying and then a dead patient. Now as for what happens off hospital property, that’s my business,” he muttered, watching Wilson’s face closely.

His eye’s not wavering Wilson reclined back in his chair. “Did wewe arrange for Cuddy’s new dawati to be brought out of storage from her mom’s house?” He asked, changing the subject.

House blinked and a slight smile formed on his lips. ‘Ah ha and here we are, the real reason you’re here’ he thought eyeing his friend. “Cuddy has a new desk? Well that makes sense, she has a new office,” he quipped off handedly, lifting his right leg onto the dawati before crossing his left over juu of it.

“It’s her dawati from med school. Gee, who would know about such a piece of furniture? Oh, I don’t’ know, maybe someone who KNEW her in med school?” Wilson tossed at him knowingly.

Smiling lazily at him, House twirled his cane between his fingers but remained silent.

“Oh come on House, wewe got her the desk, admit it!” Wilson alisema with a hint of agitation.

Shrugging his shoulders, House blinked lazily at him. “Yeah, okay I called her mom and hire guys to bring it down,” he confessed, feeling a weight lift off him at the admission in spite of himself.

James Wilson squinted at him, “Why did wewe do that?” he asked. “I thought wewe alisema wewe weren’t interested in a relationship with her,” he poked.

House’s eyebrows shot up. “Since when is getting an old dilapidated piece of junk, taka out of nondo balls and putting it in Cuddy shiny new and anally clean office equal to a proposal of marriage?” he asked, tossing his cane in the air.

Shaking his head, Wilson gave him his signature knowing grin. “You did it to be sweet and because wewe like her. I was there when she saw it ya know. She was thrilled. Clearly the fixture has some serious sentimental value and wewe knew it,” he accused.

Leveling his gaze at the nosey man across from him, House couldn’t help the image that forced its way into his head. The last time he had seen that dawati had been the siku she had graduated with her BA. He had gone up to her dorm room to wish her luck and say goodbye before he left for the summer. He had suspected at the time, it might be the last time they would see each other. He had just gotten his first real position at Boston General, and in a few short weeks she would be starting her residency. His mind’s eye brought up an image that stuck with him even now some 18 plus years later. He could see it like it happened only yesterday. Entering the room, he had found her sitting crossed legged on juu of her dawati going through a box of papers, sorting some and tossing others into the trash can on the floor below her. Bare footed and in an old faded t-shirt and worn jeans, her hair was still tied back in a French braid, her graduation cap, herufi kubwa still pinned in place atop her head. A minuscule smile crept across his face as the beginning of the memory began to take shape.

Wilson spotted the grin and pounced. “AH HA!” he exclaimed, waging his index finger at House. “You do like her!” he accused, slapping the dawati in exclamation.

House flinched at the loud crack of Wilson’s hand against the glass of his desktop. Letting the revelry of moments before slip away, he shot his friend a look. “You know, we’ve had this conversation before. Not only that, we had it and finished it,” House smirked sarcastically, lifting his damaged leg off the dawati and setting it on the floor.

“That was before wewe went out of your way to get the dawati House! wewe can’t deny that its a gesture,” Wilson argued.

Standing up, House limped over to balcony door and looked out. He didn’t want to talk about this anymore. Getting the dawati for Cuddy had been a last dakika impulse, one he couldn’t even rectify to himself, so the last thing he wanted to do was debate his motives with Wilson. “I just wanted to screw with her. I thought she’d hate the desk. Old, dusty and beat up, I figured it was the perfect ‘gift’ to foil her songesha into her new clean and sparkling office. wewe know how nutty she is about things being just so,” House deflected.

Wilson paused for a moment and considered his inayofuata move. “Well your hostel redecoration plans went totally sideways. Cuddy loves the desk. wewe should have seen her. Her eyes lit up like a kid at Christmas, that was until she realized it had to have been wewe who set it up…then she glowed,” he recounted through a smile.

House glanced back at Wilson as the word “glowed” making its way around his brain. Shrugging half to himself and half at Wilson, House hobbled towards his desk. “It backfired, oh well. I’ll just have make up for it kwa getting her an extra special office warming gift. I was thinking a replica of the Leg Lamp from the krisimasi Story might do the trick,” he alisema sarcastically as he moved towards the door that led from his office to the hallway.

Reaching out, Wilson stopped him with a hand on his shoulder. Licking his lips, he debated what to do. He had told Lisa he wouldn’t meddle, but the abundant amounts of miscommunication going on here was zaidi than he could stand. ‘Sorry Lisa’, he offered up silently. “She came to find wewe last night, wanted to thank wewe for the desk…” Wilson started but then trailed off.

House looked down at Wilson for a moment and tried to figure out what he was getting at. “Well, she must have figured out the dawati was a joke, cuz she never came to see me, in fact I haven’t talked to her since she moved her big tookus out of my office ,” he dismissed haphazardly as made a songesha for the door again.

Tightening his grip on House’s arm, Wilson took a step back and to the side so that he was now standing directly in House’s escape route. “You’re wrong,” he alisema his voice void of the pervious lighthearted banter.

Eyeing him carefully, House took a step a back and leaned heavily on his cane. He was quickly tiring of this conversation. “Okay, so are wewe going to make me keep guessing au are wewe going to tell whatever it is wewe found out while having coffee with Cuddy today?” he asked, cutting to the chase.

Wilson blinked up at him in surprise, “How did wewe kno…” he began to say.

“Remember, Omnipresent,” he shot back, tapping his cane impatiently on the carpet. “So…” he smirked.

Crossing his arms over his chest, Wilson took a deep breath. “She did come up here last night, but it seems wewe had some ahhh….” he stammered for a moment looking for the right words “…company,” he finally concluded.

House eyed him for a moment as the understanding of what his friend meant filtered through his brain. Cuddy had seen him with Candy, the nyota of his little play, last night. A strange feeling turned his stomach and increased his moyo rate. Swallowing around lump that had formed in his throat, he worked hard to keep his face neutral. “Yeah, so,” he alisema flippantly.

Wilson rolled his eyes, “What the hell House!” he exhaled. “You really went through all the trouble of getting the dawati and doing something nice for her only to turn around and take a hooker nyumbani to kitanda with wewe the very same day?” he exclaimed his voice stained with slight disgust. “What is wrong with you?”

In spite of the strange inner turmoil building in his gut, anger flared in House. “Who I play hind the pickle with is none of yours au Cuddy’s business,” he stated, struggling to keep his voice even and empty of emotion.

Closing he’s eyes for a moment, Wilson shook his head sadly. Slowly opening them again he stared unflinching at him. “You know, you’ve been right all along. wewe shouldn’t tarehe her. You’ll never be able to see beyond your selfish and self destructive behavior to ever be good enough for her anyway. The one thing I can’t figure out, however, is why wewe felt the need to screw with her. I mean, I know wewe both like to push each other’s buttons, but why fuck with her emotions…there’s nothing in it for you. If wewe really don’t have feelings for her why bother with the desk? Hell for that matter, why kiss her to start with?” He asked, his voice growing louder as he ranted.

House bristled. “How the hell do wewe figure any of this is YOUR business?” he shouted. “This is my life, I can fuck it up any way I want,” he growled and started moving for the door again.

Throwing his hands in the air, Wilson let out a frustrated sigh. “It becomes my business when I have to spend an saa consoling a crying woman!” he fumed.

At his words, House stopped dead in his tracks. He could hardly imagine Cuddy crying. She was the strongest women he knew. The very thought through him into a mental tailspin. “Crying?” he asked, his voice low, his eyes on the carpet.

Wilson turned to look at him. “Yes, as in tears,” he affirmed, his voice still holding an edge. The truth was there hadn’t been crying technically. Her eyes had welled up on a couple of occasions, but to Wilson that was as good as crying for a woman like Cuddy. The fact her emotions where that close to the surface only proved to him how hard this whole fiasco was on her and that was something House needed to realized. So he went with the little white lie, yes she had cried.

House let his eyes slip closed as he imagined her gray blue eyes full of tears. “Why is she getting so upset? It was just a desk…I never…” he trailed off, his thoughts muddling his words.

Taking a tentative step forward, Wilson couldn’t help but feel for his friend. Ever since Stacy, he had watched House run from any woman who took any sort of interest in him. It had been after the break up that he had taken up using prostitutes. As far as Wilson knew, House had only one single night of sex in the past seven years in which he hadn’t paid for it and that was the night he had had an affair with Stacy a couple of years ago. Taking a deep breath, he let it out slowly. “Look I know wewe don’t like to let people in, House. But I hate to break it to you, Cuddy’s already on the inside your perimeter fence, and has been in for a hell of a lot longer than wewe willing to admit, longer than I have even. Look, I realize that taking the inayofuata step with her means that maybe things might not work out, but…what if they do?” he asked, eyeing House’s face closely for a reaction.

Looking up from the floor, House stared blindly out into the hall. A hundred thoughts turned through his brain at once, accompanied kwa just as many emotions. He recognized regret, self loathing, doubt, and maybe even a little twinge of hope, but above all else he felt fear. He feared change, all forms of it. From simply being able to take an honest look at what he was feeling to facing possible disappointment; fear is what paralyzed all change in his life. The sad part of it all was he didn’t have a problem recognizing his issues; it was that he was completely incapable of altering his reality. He couldn’t deal with this now, he decided driving the thoughts back into their usually hiding spots. Straightening his spine he started for the door again.

“House!” Wilson exasperated at the non-response.

Lifting his hand, House pointed to his watch. “Got go, Clinic duty,” he quipped pushing through the door and stepping into the hallway.

Following him out and towards the elevator, Wilson blew out a frustrated breath. “So you’re what, not going to even acknowledge everything I just said?” he asked as they stopped at the elevator bank.

Jabbing the down call button on the wall, House shook his head. “Exactly. wewe alisema it yourself, I’m not good enough for her,” he tossed back as the elevator door opened. “Mind as well let her off the hook now before the Big Bad Greg actually does something that will really make her cry,” he snipped sarcastically as he stepped into the empty elevator car. Turning around, he glanced up at Wilson who still stood in the hall, his face veiled with a mixture of pity and sadness. Placing a hand on the door to keep it from closing, House tugged on his bottom lip with his teeth in contemplation. Finally he spoke. “Trust me Wilson, she’ll be much happier not having me around to screw with her heart,” he murmured with quiet honesty, before dropping his hand to let the elevator door slide closed.
added by emma1850
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added by linhousepotter
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Is anyone able to translate the French makala kwa LE & HL that are mentioned and ilitumwa on Twitter. I don't speak French and would upendo to read them. Hugh's one he apparently discusses S7 and LE departure. And from what I gather LE mentions her relationship status as "single!"

Both makala are darted 2011. So I am curious to se what they have said!

au if anyone can tell me which mags they were published in I can try and translate them myself.

Looking mbele to House S8 on October 3, 2011.

I miss the gorgeous Mr Laurie when he is gone for so long!
hujambo guys...
i`m out of words..:(
i always thought Lisa has signed for season 8 too..and now what?
what is house without cuddy??? for me like a summer without the sun...
what should i say when i moyo this i was verry shocked...i didnt close my eyes tonight :(
well okay...now im descibing it a little hard ;) :-P
but why are they doing this to me????
my hopes that house and cuddy are getting together ..all of these is over now :(
but i think the best story for me is that cuddy says ,in the arms of house, that she upendo him and she always wanne be and than close her eyes and "sleeps forever"..!?????(sorry...
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link

This is a song "Everything Trying" maybe while wewe read wewe could listen to this.


As she was wrapping up for the siku Cuddy was trying to get her work packed up to go home. A siku that had been filled with nurses complaints of House’s inappropriate comments, requests for massage chairs, complaints of House's pill popping, over spendage on budgets, and refereeing arguements had completely stripped her of every nerve in her body. Wilson words were continually ringing in her head; “things were getting back to normal.“ kwa all appearances to others in the hospital they were. Cuddy knew that...
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So... Today, I'm at my weekend house thinking bout.. well, stuff... and Huddy crosses my mind (well, zaidi like, multiple times but I tried to concentrate on the other things first XD)...
And I start to think, and yes I do think when I want to ! XD, what the heck happened to our fandom?

We used to be such a cheerful, full of life, so, so, happy go lucky fans, and look how we ended up- like depressed looneys that are waiting on something we don't even know is going to happen for sure, and all of sudden our fandom is half gone.
Right?

Wrong! So wrong!
And wewe know why? Because many of those alisema cheerful...
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I made these brownies first when Under My Skin was aired. I ate it all while watching the episode. It was an amazing experience and since then I call the cake Unofficial Huddy Brownies. Here is the recipe - with both US and metric measurements. Enjoy! :)

Unofficial Huddy Brownies
1 teaspoon siagi to grease the baking sheet
100 g/3.5 oz dark chocolate
100 g/3.5 oz flour
100 g/3.5 oz sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons kakao powder
1 tablespoon coffee (liquid)
2 eggs
100 ml/3.4 fluid oz sunflower oil
a handful of walnut, jozi (cutted to tiny pieces)

- preheat the tanuri, joko to 175 °C/347 °F
- lubricate a...
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ok.... So I really apologize for my 'not completely explained' link

I was a bit tired, and I couldn't really explain what, in fact I was asking...
So, I want to explain it, and discuss it, and hopefully, have wewe discuss it as well ;)

So, here we go ;)


The first thing I asked myself, and what we all asked ourselves, was why the heck is Cuddy dating Lucas. We all got the impression that she was this House-loving, masochist, and ... she turned out to be, well, just a masochist.
And this all Cuddy change got me thinking...

I got an impression, Cuddy wanted to have House part removed from the person...
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"I remember as we slept, I held my palm softly against your right breast. I could feel your pulse, and as I traced your nipple and felt wewe lean against my hand even more, I realized how hard I could fall for you." House alisema from his kiti, kiti cha on the sofa. Cuddy stopped her packing and walked to sit near him.
"Is that why wewe weren't there when I woke up?"
He smiled sadly and turned to meet her eyes.
"I'm sorry that I left...If I hadn't..."
"What? wewe think we'd be married now?" She asked with a curious gaze.
He chuckled bitterly and stood up.
"No...I'd screw it up somehow...However, maybe if I...
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"Did wewe finish packing?" Cuddy asked him as she surveyed her closet for her sexy Christian Loubitain pumps.
"Like two hours ago. A couple tee-shirts, my inayopendelewa blazer, some underwear, and socks." House replied in a bored tone.
"What about toiletries? And dress shoes?" She asked as she opened up her suitcase and started putting her different sets of pumps inside.
"Don't worry, I didn't forget the cherry flavored condoms." He relplied with a wry smirk. Cuddy snickered but continued to focus on her shoes.
"Do wewe think I should bring these too?" She asked holding up her silver heels with the...
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posted by HouseAddict87
This would never happen on the onyesha House but the idea came to me and I decided to put pen to paper again maoni are appreciated hope wewe enjoy.


Perfect Little Family (Rough Draft Copy)

Chapter 1: The Revelation

“I’m not sure what it was but something kept drawing me towards Dr. Remy Hadley. I felt like I needed to protect her for some reason. Looking at her employee file now I know why… she’s my daughter.” Dr. Lisa Cuddy thought to herself.


Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital- Employee File:
Employee Name- Remy Marie Hadley
    Title- Medical Doctor
    Specialty-...
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Thirteen happend to walk kwa House's office while running an errand. House was actually there, and it was eight o'clock in the morning. She didn't bother going in, but just shrugged and pressed mbele with her errand.
House didn't even know why he was there earlier than usual. It just felt right. He saw Cuddy walk kwa his office. She made eye contact with him and blushed. She stopped momentarily, but then felt awkward and walked into the elevator. House smiled. He was happy for once. Well, less miserable than usual anyways. He went back to watching Dancing with the Stars on his computer. Par...
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Inspired kwa Oldmovie from link which is why she gets a spot in the title. ;D
For all of wewe who are dying to know all the gaps--college, House being hired--even how Wilson came to work with House. How are things incorporated together, to make what we know today?
This is just my opinion through I must say a fairly long shabiki fiction of how things could've happened. Very small details have been changed to fit the course of the time and events to allow them to make sense. If wewe want the mechanics on this(actual math, the workings, what happened and when) wewe can send me a personal message asking....
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It was a typical siku for Lisa Cuddy, as the blowing wind welcomed her as she entered the hospital lobby. Pulling her pink gloves off her hands, and caressing them until the warm feeling returned, she then ruffled her curls that the wind outside had Tangled into giant rolls of silky brunette hair.

“Here are your notes Dr.Cuddy.” The cheerful receptionist handed some pink and yellow post-it notes, which Cuddy preceded to crumple into her black leather briefcase.

“Thanks.” As Cuddy smiled, she was surprised when she turned around to see a dishevelled Wilson enter the lobby.

“Your late,...
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hujambo there my bored and little bit sad Marafiki ! :DDDDDD
I had so much spare time I came up with loads of things! These I'm about to post included :DDDDD

Anyways, enjoy ;DDDD



THE REASON

♥The reason why House crashes Cuddy's dates is because he secretly wants to be her date.

♥The reason why Cuddy allows House to crash her dates is because she secretly wants him to be her date.

♥The reason why House left after they kissed was because he didn't want to hear her say "leave"

♥The reason Cuddy never thought of House that way is because she THINKS of him that way

♥ The reason Cuddy never asked...
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Cuddy woke up in a daze, her head felt like it was inside a vice, it was only when she sat up, that she noticed a glass of water on the coffee meza, jedwali in front of her, with a Vicodin tablet inayofuata to it. Cuddy looked at it confused, but then a smile came across her face.

Cuddy: House?

Cuddy called out, but there was no reply. She was alone. Picking herself up, she slipped into the kuoga and began to remember what happened last night. She bowed her head; the water from the showerhead dripping down her face and back. It was the only time she allowed herself to cry; the water could hide the tears.

When...
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posted by huddyforever
‘Oh my god Lisa’ She thaught to herself. It must have been wrong so she tried another. After her 3rd one she did a test in the hospital. This one would definitely tell her the truth. She waited for 3 hours and at 2 in the afternoon she ran down in private and checked her results: Positive. Cuddy couldn’t believe it. She had spent so much time and money trying to get pregnant with artificial crap when really all she needed was good ol’ fashion sex. Then it hit her who the father was: House! She was so happy but so horrified at the same time. What was House going to think, would this...
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posted by Fabouluz
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Wilson: So what’s the big emergency?

House: Cameron knows. wewe need to siagi her up and make her forget.

Wilson: She’s the one with the crush on you, why can’t wewe do it?

House: Cameron will probably ask for something in return for her keeping quiet, and I have and idea what it could entail. That’s why the single cancer guy should do it.

(Wilson sighed before he threw his pen down.)

Wilson: Okay.

House: Cuddy’s already deleted it, so it’s all up to wewe now.

(Wilson rolled his eyes before House left.)

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(Cameron was in the cafeteria when Wilson joined her.)

Wilson: Hey.

Cameron: Hey.

Wilson:...
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In fact I do. We were best Marafiki till Stacy cheated on him with me. Ya we use to go out for beers and when Stacy stopped coming and started going places...and I wasn't with Mark he knew something was up.

Wow. Really?

No....said that distract wewe while I go into your house to save your daughter.

*Cuddy tried to pull him back* I can't loose both of you.

No, but you'll have to loose one.
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*House walked into Cuddy's house.He could Abby crying. He walked into the lving room.* Mark give me the damn baby. au just give her to Cuddy She's waited long...
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Chapter 4 - "The Dinner"

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“So for now, I’m not very optimistic about the poor guy” – concluded Wilson in serious tone, still talking about his patient.

“Well…” – Begun Kelly, clearly disturbed about his speech – “Perhaps we should talk about something zaidi cheery, don’t wewe think?”

House examined Kelly. She had brown hair, and catching green eyes. Good looking in a sweet way. So far he had nothing against her.

“How about wewe tell us about how wewe two met each other for the first time!” – She suggested, looking at House...
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