Midnight Hour (third in the HOUR series)

Jun 19, 2007 10:23

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.

The clock ticks on... Midnight Hour )

friendship, house, angst, wilson

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nightdog_barks June 19 2007, 14:45:03 UTC
Oh, excellent work, kidsnurse. Very nice, the counterbalances of beginning and end. This ficverse is so real -- very well done.

Is this the last piece in a triptych, or is there more?

I'm hoping there's more!

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kidsnurse June 19 2007, 14:48:10 UTC
I'm hoping there's more!

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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nightdog_barks June 19 2007, 14:59:27 UTC
Thank you, I also think that this is something that needs more.

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kidsnurse June 19 2007, 15:03:32 UTC
I also think.....

as long as house and wilson think the same thing (sigh....), i shall [reluctantly] follow where they lead..

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poeia June 19 2007, 15:37:33 UTC
house and wilson, however, are both standing here...
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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kidsnurse June 19 2007, 15:42:18 UTC
What's wrong with you???

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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poeia June 19 2007, 16:27:28 UTC
Well, all I can say is, if House and Wilson were standing next to me...

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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kidsnurse June 19 2007, 16:41:32 UTC
I can get my mind out of the gutter

i work with these people (!), so impure thoughts are not allowed (i'm not cameron)! ;) [rofl]

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paraoptomistic June 19 2007, 16:04:46 UTC
me, too. at work and teary. my own fault, shouldn't be reading at work. dang it.

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kidsnurse June 19 2007, 16:07:32 UTC
at work and teary

**begins to feel nibbles of guilt at leaving the workforce awash in a veil of tears** ;)

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paraoptomistic June 19 2007, 16:48:03 UTC
its ok, I work for an optometrist. I'll just tell people he's using me as a guinea pig...

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