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posted by cheery_blossom
This one I worked very hard on. One shot. The title and some of the lines are lyrics kwa Jason Robert Brown. enjoy!
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PROLOGUE:

I feel pressure on my cheek where she stroked it. I check my bottle.

There’s the ring


"And I could never rescue you"

this she whispers.

"Goodbye"

she gently kisses my forehead and strokes my hair

Goodbye, my love.


* * *

How did we get here?


When we fought

When I threw the vase, out of anger, out of love. Out of pain.

When I yelled. She yelled.

When she told me get out, this is the final straw. She just couldn't take it anymore.

When I drove away...

When I OD'd, the vicodin finally did what it had been threatening to do since siku one...

Yeah. That’s how.
* * *

Anyone who knew me, even those who didn't, knew my maoni on God, the afterlife. I never believed anything happened after death. Just blackness, I always said. Nothingness. Well that’s just one zaidi thing I've found I was wrong about.

When wewe die, wewe are lifted up, up farther than wewe could ever fathom was possible.

With every pill I took, I could feel myself sliding away from my body. It was like my personality and soul were fighting their very hardest finally to escape the burden of life on earth.

I closed my eyes and allowed myself be lifted.

"I’m done." I thought

"I'm done fighting"


* * *

Now I sit, on a chair I can't quite see, in a world I can't quite make out, surrounded kwa forces I can't quite explain.

Seven days ago, when I was still alive, this would have drove me crazy. A constant itch, a burning desire to get to the bottom of things and understand every detail.

But not anymore. I'm beginning to realize that sometimes its OK not to understand everything.

This "heaven", this world, realm, whatever wewe call it, was nothing but wispy white clouds and blinding sun. There was no God, no dead celebrities, none of my ancestors. No one.

Not even my dad.

I'm alone, yet I don't feel lonely. My leg doesn't hurt.

I'm wearing the same clothes I was wearing when I died. In my pocket, I discover my empty vicodin bottle.


In the center of this wispy white domain, there is an elegant weeping willow tree. Surrounding this mti is a crop of soft grass, almost as wispy as the wingu itself. inayofuata to the mti is a rosebush, adorned with marvelously scarlet blooms.

inayofuata to the rosebush, there is a small opening, a window, about the size of a microwave oven. If one were to look through the opening, they would see a glittering, birds-eye view of the planet earth.

Under this mti is where I sit.

Under this mti is where I watch my own funeral.

***

It's strange, my funeral. It seems as though everyone in the hospital had turned out for the occasion.

I see my old team, my new colleagues.


Foreman and 13 are standing together, looking at the floor. He reaches for her hand, she sniffles.

She twitches. Sniffles harder. The Huntington’s was finally taking its toll on her, just like they had all pretended it wouldn't for so long. Foreman drapes his arm around her shaking shoulders.

Chase sits alone, at a tiny meza, jedwali in the corner. Cameron does the same, on the other side of the room.

Taub and his wife sit and talk in hushed tones.

Wilson stands at the foot of the open casket, with his eyes closed.

I know what he's doing. He's trying to block everything out. No wonder, he Lost his girlfriend, his best friend. How could I do this to him?

Lisa enters.

She looks pale as a ghost. Paler than the body in the casket. She twists and turns the dhahabu ring on her thin finger.

She's stunning, pale as she is. Her ebony hair is free flowing and loose, the way he always alisema loved it. She stands out from the mourning crowd in a dress of scarlet, of purest silk.

His inayopendelewa color.

I blink and sigh.

"You look beautiful, my love."
She can't hear. No one can.

"I miss you"


She holds her head high, in an attitude of bravery and strength.
Her hollow eyes tell a very different story.

She is surrounded kwa tears. But she does not cry. No tears would come.

She's sure her beating moyo will burst through her chest and tear her dress to pieces. Her steps are shaky, her fingers trembling.

"Someone, please help her. Comfort her"

Wilson. Cameron. Anyone.


The entrance is at the opposite side of the room of the casket. Lisa is about halfway there when she is intercepted kwa Blythe House.

Blythe is standing in a defensive position, angled away from Lisa. Why does she feel as though this has become some kind of confrontation?

"You" whispers Blythe. She looks relatively calm. Lisa lets her shoulders relax a little.

"You were Gregory's..girlfriend, when it...happened?"

Lisa nods.

Blythe is silent for a moment.

"How could wewe not see this coming?"

What?

"How could wewe just let this happen? wewe were supposed to be there for him. wewe let him down, wewe let me down." She is hissing like a snake, her eyes are slits.

Lisa is speechless. Her cherry mouth is open in shock.

Wilson is watching out of the corner of his eye.

"My husband is dead. My son is dead. I can barely afford to keep my house, let alone support myself and pay for all this" She gestured around the room."

Blythe steps closer to Lisa. Lisa doesn't move.

"You're young. Your accomplished. wewe have a little girl, don't you?"

Lisa nods slowly. Rachel is with her grandmother tonight.

"I have nothing. It's all been taken from me. wewe still have so much in your life. Don't feel any shame? Guilt?"

"That’s enough"

Wilson cuts in to their conversation. They realize they had quite forgotten all of their surroundings.

Thank you, Wilson.

"It's not your fault, Lisa. It's no one except my own. I'm the one whose ashamed"


Lisa hasn't shed a tear since she heard of his death days ago. Maybe she's in denial, maybe she's in shock.


Wilson wraps her arms around her and plants a kiss on her head.

And finally, the tears come.

***

Watching them there, crying together, I feel zaidi detached than ever.

The wake service is over. Lisa never got a chance to approach the casket. Maybe she never even wanted to.

I thought I could handle this. That just watching would be enough.

Another thing wrong.

This was hard. Harder than anything I conquered in life.

I missed the smell of her hair, the smooth feeling of her skin. I missed her insecurities, her strengths. I missed the way her eyes sparkled in the sun. I wanted to feel her inayofuata to me, in my arms. I was resigned to gazing upon her like a glittering work of art in a museum, there for eternity to be appreciated from afar.

I wonder if she misses me. The way I miss her.

I wonder if, like me, she wishes there were a way to relive the last five years we spent together as one. We had a future, a future set in stone. Now all she had were memories.

And memories fade.

One day, she may get over me. au at least find a way to songesha on.
I hope she does.

But not me. Never me. I could never songesha on. Not here, alone in this room.

All I can do watch.


***

Lisa slowly makes her way back into the darkened, empty room. The only light is the moonlight filtering through the windows.

Hello, my love.

This is her last chance to say goodbye, once and for all.

She tries to forget the encounter earlier in the evening. She tries to forget everything.

There he is, lying there in his leather jacket. His guitar, gitaa is inayofuata to him, the one he's had since the eighth grade. His cane is there, scratched and dented.

Lisa smiles to herself, reveling in his glory.


A white flash catches he eye. She picks up and envelope lying facedown on his guitar.

"To House.
Love,
Chase, Cameron, 13, Foreman, and Taub."

It appears to be a letter, written kwa all of them.

I can't wait to read it...

She smiled gently.

"You had a good life"

His face was peaceful, eyelids closed over his ice-blue eyes.

"You had people that loved you. As much as wewe denied it, wewe had Marafiki that cared about you. wewe saved lives.."

Solved puzzles.

She sniffled, a single tear rolled down her cheek.

Dont't wewe cry.

"You were blind. To everything wewe had..."

Tears are rolling down her cheeks

"But so was I. I never saw...how far the crack had opened. I never saw wewe had run out of rope..."

No.
It was never your fault.

I alisema I was the most screwed up person in the world.

And wewe stayed.


Tears keep falling. With a trembling hand she places a translucent machungwa, chungwa pill bottle in his folded hands. Inside the bottle is hr golden ring.

She takes a shaking breath. "I could never rescue you."

All wewe ever wanted...

"No matter how I tried...all I could do was upendo you."

She sniffs. Another tear

"God, I loved wewe so.."

She strokes his cheek again and again. Tears are falling on his face and neck.

I feel pressure on my cheek where she stroked it. I check my bottle.

There’s the ring


"But I could never rescue you"

this she whispers.

"Goodbye"

she gently kisses my forehead and strokes my hair

Goodbye, my love.
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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What could've happened...What could've been said...What could've been done...What we all dream...In the eyes of a Huddy fanatic....
(Starting from original sequence. Extended at certain point)

House was sitting on the bus, all the way in the back. He was just sitting there when Cuddy appeared.
"Didn't know wewe road the bus."
"I used to drive nyumbani after getting drunk, but some mothers got mad-d."
He paused for a second, remembering.
"Wait a second. What are wewe dong here? wewe weren't on the bus with me."
"Then I guess this isn't a memory. It's a fantasy." She got up from her kiti, kiti cha and stood in front...
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posted by Hughlaurie4ever
House is in the Exam room and he has been in there for about 2 hours now. He is watching some kind of soap opera. When Cuddy walks in and locks the door.

" House?" Cuddy says as she locks the door and closes the blinds.

" My my cuddy! wewe frisky today? I know i am irresistable but i am busy right now!You know porn doesn't download itself!"

" Maybe I want to thank wewe for all your hard work in the hospital..." She alisema as she started pulling at the buttons on his shirt.

" Well Cuddles I..." He was quieted kwa Cuddy's mouth covering his in a loving but hungry kiss.

As they broke apart Cuddy pushed...
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Sorry guys. I can't contunue uandishi this as I have gotten bored uandishi this... :( Don't get pissed at me but I can tell wewe how it ends.

I was thinking of having a nice but simple wedding between the two, but just as they've alisema i do, i was thinking of cuddy going into labour right then and there.

House and cuddy would live with their baby boy (greg jr. much to house's dissapointment) for around 2 years before cuddy was in a fatal car crash.

Sorry guys but i just couldn't write anymore...i will be posting different makala in this spot tho, so don't worry I haven't abandoned you!!!


XXXX sorry
huddy_aimee
posted by huddy_aimee
The Friday seemed to come so fast for both House and Cuddy, but for both very different reasons. Cuddy looked mbele to the reunion and House didn't want to attend.
House managed to catch up with Cuddy before they finished work.

"Hey," he started "I'm still picking wewe up at 6:30?"
"Yes," she replied as Wilson walked into the room.
"Ooo, a little bit of romance is there?" he asked
"If wewe are asking if House and I have slept together, then yes,"
"No? Where's House taking wewe tonight?"
"Well..." Cuddy started
"I've been roped into taking her to a chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha reunion" House sighed
"It's not that bad,...
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posted by huddy_aimee
A couple of weeks after House and Cuddy confessed their upendo for each other a two letters came addressed to each of them. The stamp on the back identified them as coming from the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha of Michigan.

House and Cuddy met over lunch to discuss their letters.

"Forget it, Cuddy," House started, "I'm not going to go to some reunion"
"Why not?" she asked back, "I'll let wewe take me,"
"Well there's no surprise is there, if I was going I most definitely would have asked wewe to come with me,"
"Why pass up the opportunity?"
"What opportunity?"
"Well, the invite claims it's formal dress, and I know how you...
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