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posted by BeforeItWasCool
Hello, fellow House fans! I have returned with another Fanisode to help you all through the LONG winter’s break until the next House episode. As in a regular episode this Fanisode is six acts. As in my other Fanisode “It’s About Time,” I will be using music to enhance the story. I will include multiple links for the songs when possible.

This story takes place after “Small Sacrifices.”

DISCLAIMER: I don’t own House. I’m asking David Shore for him as a Christmas present, but I’m not holding my breath…..


“Letting Go”
Act One

FADE IN

The weather was unseasonably warm. The high temperatures on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day both broke local records and although it could never be described as balmy, the day had turned out to be lovely. Margaret loved warm days. On those days she could go outside. On those days she could escape the prison that was her home and venture out into the world for a while. She could walk without stubbing her toes on boxes or wedging herself between towers of junk. On these days she went to the front porch which still sat pristine and uncluttered. Sometimes she even took short walks down the sidewalk, marveling in the feeling of open space.
Margaret’s walk today was shorter than usual. Her daughter was coming by to check on her. Margaret was still recovering from the flu. She had been hit really hard a week before Christmas and had spent the rest of the year in bed; well not in bed, exactly. Her bed was actually covered with clothes she meant to take to the Salvation Army and bags of purses with tags still on them. She had found a thin strip of space on the couch and had made do. She felt better, but still struggled with her energy level. Getting old sucks, she thought. Margaret sighed. Her daughter’s visit today was probably more just another attempt at changing her ways rather than checking on her wellbeing. You weren’t always like this, her daughter, Beth, would say. We can fix this. But the very thought of giving away things or throwing out things made Margaret’s blood pressure rise and it had become easier to simply agree and then never invite her daughter over anymore.
Margaret climbed up the three steps that led to her front porch. She paused for a moment before pulling open the screen door and pushing in her heavy wooden front door. The space behind the door was the only clear area in the front room. Mounds and towers of stuff rose to the ceiling. The bright blue walls were completely hidden by everything stacked against them. A small path, eight inches wide, showed the way to the kitchen at the back of the house. Another narrow path led to a bedroom and a bathroom, although she hadn’t been able to use the shower in years. She had a garden hose hooked up to her sink for hair washing. Sponge baths suited her just fine for everything else. There was no path for a second bedroom, long ago filled to the ceiling. Aside from the small amount of space on the couch, the only other open space was a four-foot by 2 foot area in the kitchen in front of the refrigerator, stove, and sink. Margaret never allowed this space to become cluttered. It proved that she wasn’t one of those crazy hoarders her daughter watched on TV and told her about. She was fastidious when it came to food and cooking. No smells of rotten food and decay permeated her home. She was definitely not one of those hoarders.
Margaret made her way to her kitchen to put on a kettle of water for tea. She wanted Beth to see how capable she was. She reached for the kettle, her wrist twinging from the effort. Her arthritis was acting up. The doctor had given her the “Nothing we can do” speech and sent her home with a bottle of Aleve. Beth wanted a second opinion. Her daughter always meant well. As the kettle started to whistle, Margaret heard a key in the door. Beth was here. She pulled the kettle off the burner and put it on the stove.
“I’m back here, Beth,” she called out. Turning to pull her box of tea from the cupboard, she felt a sharp pain bolt down her left arm. She grabbed her arm and gasped.
“Mom!” she could hear Beth say, her voice getting louder as Beth walked along the path to the kitchen. “Are you okay?” Margaret could only hold onto her arm as another bolt of pain took her breath away. She turned to see her daughter enter the kitchen. Margaret saw the look of concern on her daughter’s face for a split second before everything faded to black. She felt herself begin to fall and heard her daughter’s cry of alarm. She was completely unconscious by the time her limp form crashed into the stack of old magazines and newspaper clippings crowding the edge of her kitchen. She never heard her daughter’s desperate call to 911; never saw the paramedics struggle to remove her from the house that had become her prison.


FADE OUT TO OPENING CREDITS

FADE IN


The door to Exam Room 2 opened and a young, energetic lady practically hopped out of the room. She was followed much more slowly by a tall, blue-eyed doctor with a significant limp.
“Gosh, thanks, Dr. House,” the girl said, stopping and turning to wait for House to catch up to her. “That neck muscle has been freaking out since New Year’s and with one little tweek I’m cured!” She raised her hands above her head happily. “Hallelujah! It’s a miracle!”
“Please, no praise. I’m not the Messiah, just a man…with a huge Messiah complex.” House plopped the patient folder down on the counter. He pulled out his pen from his pocket and began filling in some numbers.
    “Well, anyway. I am so greatful, though. Thanks.” She started to turn away then remembered something. “Oh, I still need your email address so I can put you on our Bible study group list. I know everyone will be so excited to have a doctor in the group.” The girl grabbed a flyer advertising flu shots from the counter and looked for a pen. “Excuse me,” she asked the male nurse behind the desk. “Do you have a pen?”
Nurse Jeffery looked up from his pile of paperwork. “Not a single one,” he sighed. “They’ve all been taken.”
House looked up at this oddity. “Seriously. All of them.”
Nurse Jeffrey sighed. “Yes.”
“Hmmmm, you think some genius would have attached something to them to make them harder to tuck in a purse,” House said.
Nurse Jeffrey reached under the counter and pulled out a decorated can full of brightly colored fake flowers, the remnants of green floral tape still dangling off the stems. “You think?” he said, distastefully.
“Planning your spring wedding? Who’s the lucky groom?” House snarked.
The already unamused face of Nurse Jeffery quickly darkened. He put the can back under the counter and picked up his pile of papers. He gave House one more death look then stormed off.
“HR office?” House called after him. “Same day. Same time.”
Nurse Jeffery ignored him as he walked out of the clinic. House chuckled. It was almost too easy sometimes, he thought. He saw the girl still standing by his elbow out of the corner of his eye. He looked at her.
“Your email, Dr. House?” she asked cherrily.
“Oh, right,” he grabbed the paper from the girl and wrote something down on it. He saw Cuddy come through the clinic doors. He felt the adrenaline surge through his entire body. He never got tired of it. He handed the paper to the girl. “There you go.”
The girl looked at it and confusion clouded her face. She read what House had written on the paper, “ j-e-wilson-md@qmail.comm ?”
    “Yeah,” said House, slipping his pen back into his coat pocket. “It’s my username. One can never be too careful. Oh and can you have each member of the group send me a note with some cool facts about them? Even medical facts. I want to feel like I know these people before we all meet.”
    The girl’s face lit up. “Of course, that’s a great idea! Talk to you soon.”
    “Hmmm,” House said distractedly. He had slipped the patient’s folder into the “out” slot and turned to pay his full attention to his gorgeous boss. She looked amazing today in her dark purple blouse with the olive military-style jacket with matching pencil skirt. He took a second to look down at her legs, smiling at what he saw. He had once thought that knowing what she looked like naked would take the allure away from seeing her in her amazingly well-cut work clothes. It didn’t. It made it better.
    Cuddy laughed, softly in her throat. “Sounds like Wilson’s going to have to change his email. Again.” House’s eyes darkened.
    “You better not laugh like that while looking like that or the hospital will have to go without its administrator for the next 15 minutes,” he said quietly. No one was around to hear their conversation, but anybody watching could read their body language.
    “Wow, 15 whole minutes,” Cuddy whispered back. “You are a smooth talker.” She looked him in the eye then let her gaze slip down to his mouth. “And you’d better stop leering at me like that or someone will report you to HR.”
    “I’ve always leered at you. Even when we weren’t sleeping together.” He smiled at Cuddy; his small happy smile. “Why should I stop now when it’s finally legal?”
    They stared at each other for a long while, unaware of the commotions and bustlings around them. Their relationship was in a good place right now. As soon as House had lied to Cuddy about being sorry for lying to her things fell back into place. More like he fell back into her place. He was surprised by the lack of guilt he had for his “little fib.” But after all, Wilson had advised him to do that very thing. Wilson, Mr. Truth-At-All-Costs Wilson. Wilson actually saw it as a big step forward for House. Sure he was still lying, but this time he lied in admitting he was wrong. Even the stink of someone thinking he was wrong would send House into high defense mode in the past, but now he was even admitting to being wrong. Well, lying about being wrong. It was rather complicated. And poor Wilson. He had just seen firsthand how much the truth can cost someone. Sam was still M.I.A. and although Wilson was slowly accepting her departure, House could tell Wilson was still pining for her. House had never actually liked Sam, but at least she had kept Wilson entertained. Wilson was fast becoming the third wheel. House wondered if he should do something to help Wilson win Sam back. Maybe….
    “Hey, remember me?” Cuddy said, snapping House out of his wonderings.
    House’s eyes focused back onto Cuddy’s face. “Not exactly. Why don’t you get naked and then ask me again.”
    “You’re incorrigible,” Cuddy said, but she sounded more pleased than disgusted by that fact. She broke the mood by bringing up a blue patient file and slapping it against House’s chest. “You have a new patient. 68-year-old female. Margaret Petticrew. Brought into the ER with a heart attack, although the ER docs found no evidence of one. She’s just recently gotten over the flu but still complains of lethargy and weakness. She’s being admitted right now and your team is already beginning preliminary tests to rule out any ER mistakes.”
    House took the file, but didn’t open it. “Wow, I am efficient. I’m running my team without ever having to issue a command.”
    “The team will be waiting for you in your office to fill you in on their test results in about an hour, I guess.”
    “So what should I do for an hour?” House asked. He leaned into Cuddy, definitely breaking her professional personal space limit, but she didn’t back up. In fact, she too leaned closer.
    “I think your answer is over there,” she said quietly, nodding over to the corner. She turned her eyes to look at what she was referring to.
    House followed her gaze. His adrenaline surged for a second as he saw her looking toward her office with its thick shutters, but a cold bucket of reality drenched his hopes when he realized she was actually looking at a young mother and her three young children sitting in the waiting chairs; all of them covered with chicken pox sores. He closed his eyes.
    “Have a good morning,” Cuddy said sexily and then she turned on the heel of her expensive shoes and walked back out of the clinic. She threw a smile over her shoulder at her lover as she went out of sight. House sighed again. Then opening his eyes he grabbed the maroon folder out of the “In” box and called out four names.

    Taub took the blood pressure cuff off of Margaret’s arm and put it back on the cart. “No difference then this morning, Mrs. Petticrew.” He picked up her chart and wrote down the numbers. “It’s a tad high which may explain your lethargy, but not your heart problems from yesterday.” He looked at the small woman laying in the bed. She seemed clean and well-kept. She was coherent and pleasant to be around and almost fastidious in her appearance. She was definitely not like someone you’d expect to be an obsessive hoarder. Taub had talked to the ER Nurse that had been told the story of this woman’s extraction from her house. The EMT’s could barely get the board stretcher in there and then they had to knock over some of the towers of junk to get it in. The patient’s blood pressure had risen with each attempt at clearing a path through the chaos so that the EMT’s could carry her out. The lady that talked genially to him now seemed like the kind of lady who did her delicate needlepoint in a perfectly kept living room, with plastic-covered sofas.
    “Well, I’m sure I don’t want to cause you any problems, Dr Taub,” she said politely. She carefully straightened her sheets. “I’m sure I’ll be fine. If you would just discharge me I’ll be on my way. I need to go back to my home.” Margaret smiled at Dr. Taub. Taub actually agreed with Margaret. There didn’t seem to be anything wrong with her.
    “Nonsense, mother,” a voice said from the doorway. “You need to stay here. I keep telling you that you need to have a thorough check up done. We’ll get all your lab work and then we’ll see what the doctors say.”
    Taub turned towards the voice. A woman in her early 40’s walked into the room. She placed her high-end, expensive bag on the small bedside table. Reaching inside, she grabbed out her iphone, which was chirping urgently. “One minute, I have to take this,” she said. She turned her back towards the others in the room, but didn’t try to lower her voice. “Yes, hello. No, I’m with my mother. I understand.” She paused for a long time, listening. “Okay, tell the Merck rep that I’m going to have to meet with him tomorrow to go over percentages and Johnson will have to go ahead with the inspections by himself. I’ll try to get back today. Late. Fine. Thanks.” She clicked off the phone and turned back toward the group. “Sorry, work,” she explained.
    Taub’s curiousity was piqued. He knew Merck was a well-known drug company. There was only one reason a drug rep would want to meet with her to discuss “percentages.”
    Margaret saw Taub’s interest and proudly explained, “My daughter is a doctor.”
    Taub raised his eyebrows.
The woman shook her head. “Not practicing, mother,” She chided. “My name is Dr. Elizabeth Schaeffer. I’m the Dean of Medicine over at New York Mercy.” This statement made Taub’s eyebrows lift even higher. “Yes, I’m abandoning my ship. This is my mother. My hospital has already done a battery of tests and wanted to send her home. As much as it pained me I brought her here. I wanted Dr. House to see her.”
    Margaret reached out a hand and placed it on her daughter’s arm. “Did you go by my house?” she asked quietly. “Is everything okay?”
    Taub watched as Dr. Schaeffer covered her mom’s hand with her own. “Yes, mom, I went by. Everything is exactly the same.”
    “Except for the messes those EMT’s made. No one took anything out did they?” Her voice was becoming agitated and Taub glanced over at the monitor. Margaret’s blood pressure had increases slightly.
    “No, mom, no one took anything.” Dr. Schaeffer paused. “Although, while you’re sick maybe we could get some help in there. You know. Just to organize things.”
    Margaret’s blood pressure spiked at that comment and her face went white. Taub stepped forward. “Look, I’m sure everything’s okay at home, Mrs. Pettingcrew. Your daughter will leave everything as it is until you’re better and can be home to help.” He turned toward Dr. Schaeffer. “Right, Dr. Schaeffer?”
    Dr. Schaeffer withdrew her hand from her mother’s and nodded, giving in. “Yes, of course. Has Dr. House been in to see my mother yet?”
    “No, not yet. Dr. House generally doesn’t visit the patients directly. And we’re still processing all the initial tests. We’ll let you know anything we find out,” Taub finished. He gathered up his paperwork and began to leave the room.
    “What do you mean Dr. House generally doesn’t visit the patients directly?” Dr. Schaeffer said, stopping Taub in his tracks. “Has he been informed of who his patient is?”
    “Beth, please,” Margaret said, embarrassed at her daughter’s presumptiveness. “I’m sure everyone is being very thorough. Dr. Taub here is most kind and complete.”
    Taub nodded his thanks. “Yes, Dr. Schaeffer. We give the most thorough care possible regardless of who the patient is.” He saw Dr. Schaeffer’s eyebrow lift in unhappiness. “But I’ll make sure to let Dr. House know. Now, if you’ll excuse me.” Taub nodded, smiled and quickly left the room. His brain was racing. He was anxious to not only tell House who his patient was, but Foreman as well. Because he was pretty sure it was Dr. Schaeffer who had fired Foreman almost three years ago for ignoring the rules: ignoring HER rules. Oh, this was going to be good.

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Okay, let me know how you all like it so far. I have missed the Huddiness of the first two episodes of season 7 so I promise to provide some.
posted by Sculy08
A Happy Life: Chapter 16 (6/18/09)
[The sun is setting over New Jersey. Its streams shine through the windows of House's office. House is sitting in his chair with his red ball in his hands. House's mind travels back to when he found out Cuddy had lost Joy. How broken she looked when he went to check on her. House knew he had pushed her really hard about becoming a mother. House knew that he really hurt her that day. When she asked him why he negated everything. Why did he negate everything at that moment he didn’t know what to say. Then House looked into Cuddy's eyes and he wanted so badly...
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posted by Sculy08
A Happy Life: Chapter 6
[A week later as the sun rises over PPTH Cuddy is sleeping in a chair beside Rachel's crib. House walks into the room with 2 cups of coffee in his hands.He stands at then end of the crib watching Cuddy and Rachel. Rachel opens her eyes and looks at him. The corners of her mouth curl up into a smile.]

House: Kid don’t look at me with your mommy's smile. That will get you anything. I just can't let mommy know that.

[He thinks back to the hallucination he had of Cuddy and how she helped him, she loved him. How she chose him to help him before going home to her happy life....
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1. 'You Cant Always Get What You 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 You Like Me House?'
10. House Grabs Cuddy's Ass
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 You Known Me?'
18. House vs Cuddy 19. Performance...
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posted by huddy_aimee
AN thanks for all your guys comments and ratings...i hope you 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 you 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 you 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 you think it’s going well?” House seemed reluctant to answer yet another pointless and leading question 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 jacket pocket and grabbed the familiar orange 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 list of symptoms on the dry erase board in the corner. Chewing his bottom lip for a moment, he turned each piece of his most recent puzzle over in his mind. “Tularemia…no…no she has a mild rash not an ulcer,” he said making a suggestion for his new patients illness then dismissing it. Mindlessly he flipped off the cap 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 said 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 you just leave me alone?"
"The better question is why can't you leave you alone?" She said 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. You 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 by the way. Cuddy was standing still for a few seconds 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 fire 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 seconds 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 you were.” Cuddy spoke in a soft tone as Wilson watched on as House and Cuddy kept their gaze longer than usual.

“I’ll see you 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 second 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 month 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 seconds to realise that it was House’s bed she had slept in.

Looking to her right, she expected to see House’s smug face laying on the pillow next 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 more 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 said as he entered Lisa Cuddy's office. Cuddy looked up from her computer screen.
"House, I'm busy. You 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 top of this desk, for about an hour." He said with a mock look at his wristwatch.
Cuddy let out an exasperated breath.
"This isn't the time or the place..."
"To screw each other's brains out? Okay. Your place or mine?" He said as he rested his chin on top of his cane.
"Look,...
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House and Cuddy love 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 show to watch the show, and most of the time have no strong preferences in shipping, to give you an example for Bones, though I adore the interactions between Booth and Brennan, I really don’t care whether they get together or 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 you 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, said hi to Brenda and made my way to my office. I got in, locked the door, sat down at my desk and whipped out my personal journal and wrote down my dream. This was the 5th one in 2 weeks and they were becoming more and more 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 love 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 love Huddy, based on the 1000 reasons why we love Huddy thread so here it is. I will divide them by 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 you 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 said himself--"
"Just because he said 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 you road the bus."
"I used to drive home after getting drunk, but some mothers got mad-d."
He paused for a second, remembering.
"Wait a second. What are you dong here? You weren't on the bus with me."
"Then I guess this isn't a memory. It's a fantasy." She got up from her seat 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! You 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 you for all your hard work in the hospital..." She said as she started pulling at the buttons on his shirt.

" Well Cuddles I..." He was quieted by 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 writing this as I have gotten bored writing this... :( Don't get pissed at me but I can tell you how it ends.

I was thinking of having a nice but simple wedding between the two, but just as they've said 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 articles in this spot tho, so don't worry I haven't abandoned you!!!


XXXX sorry
huddy_aimee