"The Power of Prohibition" Housefic House/Cam/Chase, House/Wilson

Jan 03, 2010 22:09

Title: The Power of Prohibition
Fandom: House MD
Pairings/Characters: House/Cameron/Chase, House/Wilson (UST)
Rating: NC17
Wordcount: 3660
Notes: A very long time ago, I wrote THIS drabble. A few people, including strawberrytatoo, suggested I expand it into a full-blown threesome fic. I'd originally intended it for Come As You're Not, but couldn't get it done in ( Read more... )

james wilson, house/wilson, greg house, fanfic, housefic, house/chase, nc17, house/cameron

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topaz_eyes January 4 2010, 16:39:54 UTC
Love how calculating Chase and Cameron are in this, and poor Wilson at the end.

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karaokegal January 7 2010, 17:16:47 UTC
Yeah. This is definitely a Poor Wilson fic, but in a way Poor House as well.

Thanks so much for reading and commenting.

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strawberrytatoo January 4 2010, 21:22:24 UTC
Holy crap. That was just painfully in character, painful in the very best way. House's insecurities and issues peek through enough just to make my heart clench. Gotta say, I loved seeing him being a little out of his depth, and Chase being (or acting) all nonchalant, and GUH, the image of him kneeling before House like that. *fans self*

And then you kind of went and broke my heart when Wilson said :
“You wanted a man so badly you went to Chase?”

Wilsoooon! *wails*

You also made me laugh out loud at your KEL, but mostly at :
‘Once is a philosopher, twice is a scientist, three times is a pervert,” he said, mangling a half-remembered French expression that seemed relevant. “I’m not a pervert. Sorry.” Hahaha!

Loved loved loved this. Am using this icon because you will always 'pwn' at writing House, his voice was so clear in this I could hear him in my head.

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karaokegal January 7 2010, 17:18:28 UTC
Thanks so much. Sorry it took awhile to get there, but it was an idea I never let go of.

You wanted a man so badly you went to Chase?

That's the one line I always wanted to get in there.

I really appreciate the comment and I'm glad you like the final result.

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daasgrrl January 4 2010, 22:56:15 UTC
Awww. You know this is practically the only way you could induce me to read Ch/Cam, right? (Obviously, that W/Ch/Cam thing you wrote represents possibly the only other way *g*). I love the timing - that Wilson comes out with it when House is completely unable - emotionally, mentally and physically - to do anything about it.

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karaokegal January 7 2010, 17:15:07 UTC
You mean that sort of "drive-by" Wilson/Cam/Chase from Rainy Night In Princeton? That was a looooonnnggg time ago, wasn't it?

Poor Wilson. I could just HEAR the voice break when he came out with the line. I've been holding that idea in my head for two years until I could get this written.

Thanks for going there with me. :)

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daasgrrl January 7 2010, 22:23:00 UTC
Yes, that one. I don't remember when it was, but I remember the fic ;)

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samstjames January 5 2010, 10:39:21 UTC
Awesome!

Loved especially the defiance in having House especially do it after Wilsond told him "You can't do it." and then when Cuddy repeated it - that's sooooo House!

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karaokegal January 7 2010, 16:56:32 UTC
Thanks. I was struggling for a KEl on this until I decided to bring Cuddy in at the end.

It is very House. The one thing that would actually push him in this direction is being told he can't do it.

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katakombs January 5 2010, 21:05:48 UTC
The idea that Cameron and Chase have a true love is a bad squick factor for me. Other than that, I love it. Definitely a good idea to expand the drabble.

Poor Wilson. Again.

Leave it to Cuddy to say the one thing that might actually make things worse.

“You can’t do it.”

Ah, Cuddy, clueless about House to the end.

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karaokegal January 7 2010, 16:55:21 UTC
My rationale is that they're presenting a united front here and I think House idealizes their relationship slightly, or at the verey least resents it.

I was really struggling for an ending to this until I decided to bring Cuddy in for the punchline.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

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