Wilson initiated it, just after Stacy left the second time; a hesitant kiss to House's lips that was met with House shoving him back, at first. At first.
Follows directly after No Reason, not Season 3. What happens when House decides he wants Cameron, but Cameron may want someone else?
100 drabbles centred around Cameron, Chase and Foreman for the fanfic100 challenge.
Wilson needs to learn to knock. Slash, het and bad language.
Have you ever wondered what happened to the man who disappeared? Sandra Livingston did, until the day he spoke to her. She's stuck in the middle of a mid-life crisis even though she has not hit m...
["Why?" she asked futilely. She knows we both know she's already aware of the answer but she asks the question anyway.] The hardest question to answer is always "Why". House likes the pleasure of w...
The second chapter (my computer won't let me add the chapter to the actual story--sorry). House studies the blood-drinking patient and Cameron won't seem to leave him be.
Wilson's finally tying up the last strings of his third divorce, and House decides to take him out for a drink. Vicodin tossing, shot glass stacking, and general destruction of property ensues.
It's been almost a year since the infarction; a long, torturous, angry year, and Wilson's been there every step of the way. House/Wilson. Warning: Graphic medical nature.
This is Foreman on himself, on quitting, and - most importantly - on his fear of turning into House. Right? Implied one-sided Foreman/House.
Yes...yes, they do. House's POV
House informs the crew that there's a patient with a blood problem, and not one of the usual type--she's drinking it.
Cameron is on her period and suffering pain. House decides to make her suffer for his own amusement. Rated 'R' for slightly-graphic discussion of 'feminine hygiene'.
What gets under Chase's seemingly impervious skin? House believes he has the answer. Warning: rated PG-13 for brief mention of Eve's rape from "One Day, One Room" and therefore some contents regard...
What gets under Chase's seemingly impervious skin? House believes he has the answer. Warning: rated PG-13 for brief mention of Eve's rape from "One Day, One Room" and therefore some contents regard...