House left the cafeteria and went back to his team. They wanted House to sort his own problems out, since they had the POTW under control.
House walked in but was stopped abruptly by Foreman.
Foreman: House, go talk to Cuddy. We don’t need you for this.
House: I admire your attempt to play my conscience, but Wilson does it better.
(House tried to walk past Foreman, but Foreman blocked him again.
Foreman: I mean it.
(House looked at him before retreating and made his way to Wilson’s office.)
(Wilson was in his office, when House burst in.)
House: You could have told me. I didn’t have to hear it from your lap dog conveniently named Foreman.
Wilson: Why do you do this?
(House sat down and looked away from Wilson.)
Wilson: You do something nice, and then what? You change your mind?
House: What did I do which was nice?
Wilson: The desk.
(House slouched in the chair and fiddled with his cane.)
House: What did she say?
Wilson: Whatever you did to make her upset, you made up for it by doing such a gratuitous gesture. Which proves my point.
House: That you’re in the wrong profession.
Wilson: That you care about Cuddy maybe even love her, but not enough to sacrifice yourself for her.
(House got up and walked to the window.)
House: It doesn’t explain where she is.
Wilson: I heard about the little stunt by the way. Did you ask her out?
House: Who?
Wilson: The actress. I saw you two leave together.
House: I gave her a ride home.
(House made his way out of Wilson’s office, before Wilson stopped him.)
Wilson: Find her and talk to her. Don’t make this another messed up relationship-for her sake more than yours.
(House swung open the door and walked out.)
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(House was in his office, it was late and everyone had left. All he was left with was his thoughts about how to resurrect the situation with Cuddy.)
(House’s blinds were closed around his office; the lamp was switched on in the corner.)
(There was a knock on his glass door.)
House: Come in.
Delivery man: I have a package for you and I need your signature.
(House got up and signed the mans clipboard.)
House: Where is it?
(The man wheeled in a big wooden crate with delicate written in red paint around it.)
(House circled it before he sat down and stared at it.)
(Then all the sides of the crate fell down either side revealing Cuddy, who was dressed in a sultry red dress and tied around her was a red satin ribbon and bow.)
House: What is this?
Cuddy: I’m what your heart needs, but your mind doesn’t want.
House: What?
(Cuddy laughed, before the whole room began to spin, House woke-up. He was still in his office and he was still alone.)
End credits
To be continued.
House walked in but was stopped abruptly by Foreman.
Foreman: House, go talk to Cuddy. We don’t need you for this.
House: I admire your attempt to play my conscience, but Wilson does it better.
(House tried to walk past Foreman, but Foreman blocked him again.
Foreman: I mean it.
(House looked at him before retreating and made his way to Wilson’s office.)
(Wilson was in his office, when House burst in.)
House: You could have told me. I didn’t have to hear it from your lap dog conveniently named Foreman.
Wilson: Why do you do this?
(House sat down and looked away from Wilson.)
Wilson: You do something nice, and then what? You change your mind?
House: What did I do which was nice?
Wilson: The desk.
(House slouched in the chair and fiddled with his cane.)
House: What did she say?
Wilson: Whatever you did to make her upset, you made up for it by doing such a gratuitous gesture. Which proves my point.
House: That you’re in the wrong profession.
Wilson: That you care about Cuddy maybe even love her, but not enough to sacrifice yourself for her.
(House got up and walked to the window.)
House: It doesn’t explain where she is.
Wilson: I heard about the little stunt by the way. Did you ask her out?
House: Who?
Wilson: The actress. I saw you two leave together.
House: I gave her a ride home.
(House made his way out of Wilson’s office, before Wilson stopped him.)
Wilson: Find her and talk to her. Don’t make this another messed up relationship-for her sake more than yours.
(House swung open the door and walked out.)
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(House was in his office, it was late and everyone had left. All he was left with was his thoughts about how to resurrect the situation with Cuddy.)
(House’s blinds were closed around his office; the lamp was switched on in the corner.)
(There was a knock on his glass door.)
House: Come in.
Delivery man: I have a package for you and I need your signature.
(House got up and signed the mans clipboard.)
House: Where is it?
(The man wheeled in a big wooden crate with delicate written in red paint around it.)
(House circled it before he sat down and stared at it.)
(Then all the sides of the crate fell down either side revealing Cuddy, who was dressed in a sultry red dress and tied around her was a red satin ribbon and bow.)
House: What is this?
Cuddy: I’m what your heart needs, but your mind doesn’t want.
House: What?
(Cuddy laughed, before the whole room began to spin, House woke-up. He was still in his office and he was still alone.)
End credits
To be continued.