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This is the end of the prologue. Sorry it took so long. School started, I had to work, and I had writer's block. Please comment and review as always. Let me know if you would like me to post part 1.

The footsteps of the defense attorney echoed hollowly, every step piercing the tense silence of the courthouse. His name was Eric O’Brien and he had a very strange and yet harmless appearance. His gray hair was combed over to the left. Nineteen-fifties, huge, square-rimmed glasses magnified his eyes to a disproportionate size. A pair of black loafers matched his black suit perfectly.
“Hello Lisa,” he said kindly…too kindly.
Obviously he was trying to lull her into a false sense of security. Cuddy was not playing that game.
“Hi,” she replied coldly.
“This is going to be intolerably cruel,” Sarah whispered, a hint of disgust tainting her tone.
“Cuddy can stand on her own against him,” Wilson said tiredly, his resolve nearly non-existent.
Then it was Sarahs’ turn to do something unexpected.
“Only a small sliver of this travesty of an arraignment is your fault,” she said.
Her voice maintained it’s sarcastic tone and it wasn’t as comforting as complete absolution, but Wilson knew that for her that was kindness. Never in the four years he had known her had she tried to be nice to him. Sure they were friends, but it was a strange friendship. Then again none of his friendships were normal. What was with his attraction to bitter misanthropes, to people with something incredibly dark in their pasts? House had had an abusive father, Cuddy and abusive mother and whatever had driven her to America, no one knew much about her past, not even the government, and Sarah, no one knew anything about her. Wilson assumed that something had happened to her to warp her into this bitter, caustic woman. After all, people don’t end up like her by growing up in a perfect family. Occasionally, however, her bluntness was nice. She didn’t tell palliative lies, which meant that in her opinion that it really wasn’t, at least for the most part, his fault. Oddly that made him feel better.
“Thank you,” he said.
“Don’t get all mushy on me Flo. It is still partially your fault,” she hissed.
And there it went.
As Cuddy was once again forced to relieve the worst moment of her life in front of the spectators of the court, undoubtedly the defense attorney was attempting to break her down before he publicly slandered her, House distracted himself with plots to kill Tritter, plots he wasn’t sure he wouldn’t go through with. No one touched Lisa Cuddy. Why was he so possessive of her? She wasn’t his girlfriend; they spent the entire day at each others throats. None of his feelings about her current issues made any sense. What Cuddy was going through was Cuddys’ business not his. It didn’t affect him in any way. Yet, here he was sitting in the town courthouse, witnessing on her behalf, and plotting ways to kill the man who had put her through this. He reached into his pocket and took a couple of much needed Vicodin.
“Can you tell me what happened before the alleged crime,” the defense attorney inquired.
Cuddy cringed at the word “alleged”.
“Going back how far,” she asked warily.
“Let’s say an hour.”
“As I have stated several times I was at a hospital charity party.”
She did not sound annoyed like she had intended; instead she sounded strained.
“The witness will not be hostile,” the judge said in an ironically hostile tone.
That one chastisement completely obliterated what little confidence she had had. She realized that this arraignment was not an arraignment at all. The decision had been made before one single person had opened their mouth. It did not matter that she had not gone to the ER and gotten a rape kit. Just like it did not matter that she had tormented herself by giving a painstakingly detailed testimony. No matter what she did she would lose, just like Tritter had said. The only reason this arraignment was taking place was to give the illusion of justice. When other people looked at this trial they would see a whore who had tried to falsely charge a cop of rape out of shame. The judge and Tritter and whoever else was involved were tossing her to the lions like a sacrificial lamb, and for what? The image of the Princeton Plainsboro judicial system. Worthy cause, Cuddy thought bitterly, but she wasn’t ready to give up hope completely yet.
“Sorry,” she said insincerely.
The defense attorney continued like nothing had happened.
“Was there drinking at this party?”
So that was how they were going to make it look like she consented. Oh well, it wasn’t like she could lie. Tritter had seen her half-glass of wine, the one she hadn’t even drank. Originally it had been non-alcoholic, but she had seen House switch it out as she was returning from the bathroom. Hence, why she hadn’t drank it.
“Yes,” she answered tightly.
“Did you drink?”
“No.”
“She had at least one glass of wine,” Tritter interjected.
“Objection,” Cuddys’ attorney said, “the defendant is speaking out of term.”
“Overruled,” the judge replied, “I will not allow perjury in my courthouse doctor Cuddy. For that you will spend the next week in jail.”
“I’m not lying,” Cuddy said indignantly.
“Ten days.”
“Why is his word worth more than mine?”
“Two weeks. Do you want to make it three Doctor Cuddy?”
Cuddy clamped her mouth shut. However, Sarah had other ideas.
“Uh, objection,” she said standing up, “Shouldn’t the powers that be have put a less biased judge on this trial?”
“Sit down,” the judge ordered, “or I will find you in contempt.”
“There are only three things in this courtroom I have contempt for. You, Tritter, and his defense attorney.”
“Dr. Savaijeya, you will spend the night in jail. Sit down or you will spend two night.”
Sarah stuck out her tongue and sat down.
“Make that two nights.”
“Bite me.”
“Three.”
“Shut up,” Wilson hissed.
“I will not be oppressed by this tyranny! Fight the power.”
“Bailiff, get her out of here!”
“You’re just upset because I stood up to you while you were sitting on your throne of lies. You call jailing a rape victim who runs a hospital and her friend who runs research projects, a diagnostics department, and a psychiatry practice justice.”
By that time the bailiff was already leading her towards the holding cell. Wilson shook his head while House was laughing silently. Cuddy brought her hand to her forehead. Why couldn’t Sarah keep her mouth shut?
“Due to the alleged victims’ perjury I will not allow this case to go on,” the judge snarled.
Someone tugged at Cuddys’ arm roughly until she stood up. It was a different bailiff, her turn to be arrested. Her arms were twisted behind her back and cold metal cuffs were tightened around her wrists. As she was practically dragged across the courthouse she could feel Tritter staring at her smugly.
“Breathe a word of this to anyone and you will only make life harder for yourself.”
He had warned her. She would pay for this. From that day on she was marked by death, Tritter, and herself.
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Hey everybody. I hope you enjoy this chapter, it’s really scary, but I liked. Thanks very much for the reviews and have fun. Don’t curse me when you finished reading, ok! There’s gonna be more chapters cause this story is really enjoying me.


A hazy light was coming from the lonely post that was vanished between the cold mist. Oh God the cold was terrible this time, mainly because of the wind that was blowing miles per hour. But the sound whispered by the wind was the only thing you could concentrate to try to sleep, it was like some magic, some magic that made the messy sound of the big...
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A man's left brain and right brain operate independently, which means he lives with two different personalities and has no control over his actions. This makes diagnosing him doubly challenging, as the two sides of his brain struggle for dominance and it becomes increasingly difficult for House and his team to figure out the problem. As a result, the team comes up with some "alternative methods" to get him to cooperate.
In the meantime, Cuddy also must find an unusual approach to convince House to complete his clinic hours.
I was just watching some clips from season 2 and mostly 3 and I really enjoyed them.
And I already new that but now I know it more!
I miss the old team!
I miss Cameron's Poor Dead Husbands issues!
I miss Chase's daddy and fat issues!And his hair!(yum!)
I miss foremans eye-rolling when Cameron was being ethical!
I missed all that!
I want the old team back!
The new team hasn't really grew on me now...
I mean 13 has grew on me but foreteen really is ruining her for me and I really don't care about Taub.
And ok Kutner is super hot and funny but he is just not enought.
When are they going to bring the old team back?
I really want to cause if they don't I have this weird fear that 13 is gonna end up kissing house as every female on the show!
I think that the new team experience was ok and fun to watch but now its time to go back to the basics and brink the old cottages back!

Do you agree?Say in the comments!
In every single episode,we are witnesses of the power play displays between House and Cuddy,the employee against his employer.In real life,this kind of juxtaposition would never occur because the employer is the master of his domain and won't tolerate any questioning of his or her authority.But,House Md is not just an ordinary show but depicts life in the most blunt manner(references to naturalism) and criticises many aspects of it such as authority power.This article will compare two profound despotic governing models as described by Tomas Hobbs in "Leviathan" and Nicolo Machiavelli in "The...
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It's really to bad that season four was cut short by the writers strike, if it hadn't been I think we would have been able to gain a much greater insight into House and Wilson's characters and their relationship with each other. However, we can't dwell on what we missed out on - instead we have to make the most of the time we had to learn.

AMBER: Amber was a very intelligent woman who would do anything to achieve whatever she set her mind on. House wasn't far off in calling her a manipulative bitch - but it's how she got the job done. She knew people didn't like her and compensated by feeling...
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One knows one is bored when one thinks too much about the philosophy of television...

I love Monk, the show about an obsessive-compulsive man who assists the police by solving crimes with his unusually accurate eye for detail. Unfortunately, television stations like to annoy me by either taking the shows I love off-air or moving them to time-slots that only stay-at-home-mothers can watch when their kids are at school, or when the only people awake are drug addicts and insomniacs. This happened with Monk, which was first moved to a late-night time-slot and then to an afternoon slot.

Anyway, I...
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1.You learn medical words and you seem smart.
2.You learn from House how to do funny faces.
3.The characters have a really good sense of humour.
4.In the show plays Jennifer Morrison(this is a major reason)
5.In the show plays Hugh Laurie.
6.You fall in love with Chase.
7.You learn new illneses.
8.You spend your time seeing something good.
9.It's not like Grey's Anatomy.
10.(MOST MAJOR REASON)I would be stupid if after all these you wouldn't see it so I see it.

These are the reasons I see House M.D. and I think are the most major.
To House M.D. fans,
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