"This will definitely be a krisimasi Cuddy will never forget. I guess sometimes wewe can get what wewe really want."
"Well, for now she has what she really wants, but who knows if things will stay that way," House stated as he twirled his cane in his hand.
"House, for once just live in the present moment and accept that Cuddy may finally be the mommy she's always wanted to be. Don't jinx her."
"Wilson, I'm not jinxing anyone. It's just zaidi likely that things won't be happily ever after."
"You're used to unhappy endings so wewe think that is the way of life, but wewe fail to recognize your own hand in creating many of those endings."
"I didn't destroy my leg au ask for chronic pain for the rest of my life..."
"But wewe did push away the upendo of your life twice, enrage a patient's husband so much that he shot you, and nearly lose your livelihood and freedom because wewe pissed off the wrong cop..."
"Okay, I get it."
Wilson smiled knowingly at his friend.
"So, are wewe going to see Cuddy on Christmas?"
"Subtle, Wilson. No. She'll probably want alone time with the baby... Anyway, she probably doesn't want me inaonyesha up..."
"Like that's ever stopped wewe before. I'm sure she would want wewe inaonyesha up especially after the dawati gesture."
"You know about that?"
"I was there when she discovered it. Her whole face glowed when she saw her old Med school desk."
"So, she did like it," House alisema to himself.
"She didn't tell you? Right after she found out she went to go see you."
"She did?...Oh, she saw..." House put his cane down and sat down at his desk.
"House, what happened?"
"She saw me with Dee-Dee."
"Who?"
"My hired hooker I used to trick Kutner and Taub with."
"Something tells me that she didn't just onyesha off her uigizaji abilities. Did wewe go nyumbani with her?"
"I had three hours left."
Wilson let out an exasperated sigh.
"No wonder she hasn't alisema anything about the dawati she's pissed and humiliated. Why would wewe do that, House? Scratch that. I know why."
"It didn't mean anything. It's not like Cuddy and I are together."
"And whose fault is that."
Wilson shook his head in disappointment and walked out of the office.
House grabbed his tennis ball and stared out the window. It had started to snow.
"Well, for now she has what she really wants, but who knows if things will stay that way," House stated as he twirled his cane in his hand.
"House, for once just live in the present moment and accept that Cuddy may finally be the mommy she's always wanted to be. Don't jinx her."
"Wilson, I'm not jinxing anyone. It's just zaidi likely that things won't be happily ever after."
"You're used to unhappy endings so wewe think that is the way of life, but wewe fail to recognize your own hand in creating many of those endings."
"I didn't destroy my leg au ask for chronic pain for the rest of my life..."
"But wewe did push away the upendo of your life twice, enrage a patient's husband so much that he shot you, and nearly lose your livelihood and freedom because wewe pissed off the wrong cop..."
"Okay, I get it."
Wilson smiled knowingly at his friend.
"So, are wewe going to see Cuddy on Christmas?"
"Subtle, Wilson. No. She'll probably want alone time with the baby... Anyway, she probably doesn't want me inaonyesha up..."
"Like that's ever stopped wewe before. I'm sure she would want wewe inaonyesha up especially after the dawati gesture."
"You know about that?"
"I was there when she discovered it. Her whole face glowed when she saw her old Med school desk."
"So, she did like it," House alisema to himself.
"She didn't tell you? Right after she found out she went to go see you."
"She did?...Oh, she saw..." House put his cane down and sat down at his desk.
"House, what happened?"
"She saw me with Dee-Dee."
"Who?"
"My hired hooker I used to trick Kutner and Taub with."
"Something tells me that she didn't just onyesha off her uigizaji abilities. Did wewe go nyumbani with her?"
"I had three hours left."
Wilson let out an exasperated sigh.
"No wonder she hasn't alisema anything about the dawati she's pissed and humiliated. Why would wewe do that, House? Scratch that. I know why."
"It didn't mean anything. It's not like Cuddy and I are together."
"And whose fault is that."
Wilson shook his head in disappointment and walked out of the office.
House grabbed his tennis ball and stared out the window. It had started to snow.