Title: Midnight Hour
Characters: House, Wilson
Rating: G
Genre: Angst
Word Count: 575
Summary: Night looms for House and Wilson, separated by miles and bars. Both must find a way to cope. This is the third in the Hour series, begun yesterday morning with
Visiting Hour, and continued yesterday evening with
Happy Hour.
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The clock ticks on... Midnight Hour )
Is this the last piece in a triptych, or is there more?
I'm hoping there's more!
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and i was hoping there's not. house and wilson, however, are both standing here saying... otherwise. so yeah--bottom line? there'll be more.....
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as long as house and wilson think the same thing (sigh....), i shall [reluctantly] follow where they lead..
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You have House and Wilson standing there and you're wasting time writing? What's wrong with you???
And why did you have to make me all teary at work?
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ahh... smarter folks than i have been trying to answer that question for years.. ;)
why did you have to make me all teary at work?
uh... uh... uh... because i live for the angst? and you do too? ;)
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Forget that, if just House were standing next to me the last thing I would be doing would be facing away from him, staring at a computer screen. Although, with his long legs, if I remained seated and swiveled my desk chair toward him, I think I'd have a pretty interesting perspective. (Thank goodness it's almost lunchtime. With any luck, I can get my mind out of the gutter in time for the pile of work in the afternoon.)
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i work with these people (!), so impure thoughts are not allowed (i'm not cameron)! ;) [rofl]
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**begins to feel nibbles of guilt at leaving the workforce awash in a veil of tears** ;)
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