C’mon, Whiskers, leave Fuzzy alone. He’s been away for a long time; he’s just happy to be home.So, this epilogue is from the point of view of two rats who are now pets of House and Wilson. Chirp is who we know as Steve McQueen, the rat House adopted back in Season Two. Whiskers is who we know as Tuco, the rat Wilson adopted during the fic. Throughout the fic, they go by the names their mamas gave them: Chirp and Whiskers
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Re: DVD for "Looking Out" - Part 1chocolate_frappNovember 8 2009, 15:50:21 UTC
Actually I sort of like the idea of rats being somewhat prejudiced against hamsters. I LOVE "arureomorphize". Big linguistics geek here. I did call my first House fic "Iatroeco-oxyglossophilia", after all.
DVD for "Looking Out" - Part 2deelaundryNovember 7 2009, 17:31:25 UTC
Damn, you’re right. I specifically wanted a female. My Mama said they give the best food.
Maybe that’s generally true, but I have to tell you, the cuisine Pudge has been handing out the past few weeks is some of the best I’ve ever had. Much better than anything Fuzzy ever gave me.
Um, didn’t you say humans don’t kill their ill ones? Because Pudge has started munching on your Fuzzy.
Hey! Pudge, cut that out! Whiskers, get your human off mine before he devours him!
:D The rats have misinterpreted. :D
Wait a sec, don’t get your nose in a twist. Fuzzy’s biting back now, and I don’t see any blood. They must be play-fighting.
Play-fighting? They’re adult humans; you think they’d have practiced enough by now.
And they’re still misinterpreting, but they’re closer. :D I imagine Wilson and House’s “play-fighting” is quite spirited.
At least they’ve stopped yapping.
Hey, speaking of play-fighting, want to wrestle?
I’m feeling pretty lazy. Do you mean wrestling or wrestling?
I mean wrestling that might turn into wrestling. If you’re
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I called this “Looking Out” because the two POV characters are in their cage, quite literally looking out at House & Wilson.
They’re annoyingly noisy, aren’t they, Chirp? Yours especially.
C’mon, Whiskers, leave Fuzzy alone. He’s been away for a long time; he’s just happy to be home.So, this epilogue is from the point of view of two rats who are now pets of House and Wilson. Chirp is who we know as Steve McQueen, the rat House adopted back in Season Two. Whiskers is who we know as Tuco, the rat Wilson adopted during the fic. Throughout the fic, they go by the names their mamas gave them: Chirp and Whiskers ( ... )
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I LOVE "arureomorphize". Big linguistics geek here. I did call my first House fic "Iatroeco-oxyglossophilia", after all.
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Maybe that’s generally true, but I have to tell you, the cuisine Pudge has been handing out the past few weeks is some of the best I’ve ever had. Much better than anything Fuzzy ever gave me.
Um, didn’t you say humans don’t kill their ill ones? Because Pudge has started munching on your Fuzzy.
Hey! Pudge, cut that out! Whiskers, get your human off mine before he devours him!
:D The rats have misinterpreted. :D
Wait a sec, don’t get your nose in a twist. Fuzzy’s biting back now, and I don’t see any blood. They must be play-fighting.
Play-fighting? They’re adult humans; you think they’d have practiced enough by now.
And they’re still misinterpreting, but they’re closer. :D I imagine Wilson and House’s “play-fighting” is quite spirited.
At least they’ve stopped yapping.
Hey, speaking of play-fighting, want to wrestle?
I’m feeling pretty lazy. Do you mean wrestling or wrestling?
I mean wrestling that might turn into wrestling. If you’re ( ... )
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and House doesn't give a rat's ass if he's being watched, ba doom boom.
thanks! :)
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