Indeminity by kalimyre [PG-13]
Fandom: HOUSE, M.D.
Pairing: House and Wilson (strong friendship)
Author on LJ:
kalimyre
Author Website:
Why this must be read:
This follows House as he goes through rehab and traces the slow reparation of his relationship with Wilson; had the series gone in this direction, I can't imagine them having done as good a job. It's written sparsely but realistically and you can't help but feel tremendously hopeful after reading this. At least, I can't.
The second time, on day five (day five out of sixty, House thinks, and how the hell is he going to go through fifty-five more days of this shit?) he doesn’t hang up on Wilson right away. He sits on the edge of his narrow bed and holds the phone to his ear and says nothing, listening to Wilson breathe. Down the hall, he can hear someone throwing up. Someone else is yelling and breaking things—the faint crash-thump-scrape has become the rhythm of this place.
“How’s it going?” Wilson asks, and House swallows a brittle laugh.
“Oh, it’s great,” he says. “Fabulous. So glad you signed me up.”
Indeminity
Pairing: House and Wilson (strong friendship)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Why this must be read:
This follows House as he goes through rehab and traces the slow reparation of his relationship with Wilson; had the series gone in this direction, I can't imagine them having done as good a job. It's written sparsely but realistically and you can't help but feel tremendously hopeful after reading this. At least, I can't.
The second time, on day five (day five out of sixty, House thinks, and how the hell is he going to go through fifty-five more days of this shit?) he doesn’t hang up on Wilson right away. He sits on the edge of his narrow bed and holds the phone to his ear and says nothing, listening to Wilson breathe. Down the hall, he can hear someone throwing up. Someone else is yelling and breaking things—the faint crash-thump-scrape has become the rhythm of this place.
“How’s it going?” Wilson asks, and House swallows a brittle laugh.
“Oh, it’s great,” he says. “Fabulous. So glad you signed me up.”
Indeminity

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