Title: Peanut Butter & Blood Rating: G Characters: House, Wilson Genre: Friendship, Unadulterated Fluff Summary: House injures himself. So naturally, this requires a call to Wilson, who--naturally--rushes right over. A/N: For
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Poor Wilson, always cleaning up House's messes -- literally and figuratively.
Quick question though ... does anyone make peanut butter in glass jars anymore? I've only seen plastic. Maybe a jelly jar? (Everybody knows peanut butter sandwiches should come with jelly.)
I don't think any of the big national brands do, but the fancy-schmantzy peanut butter my grocery store sells comes in glass jars. (The same line also includes almond, cashew, and soy nut butters.)
Interesting story, kidsnurse. I was expecting Wilson to stay, since that's what usually happens in this kind of story...but you may be right that House would approve of Wilson showing some spine and leaving. I think it would depend on his mood. If he was in "attempt to quantify the friendship through experimentation" mode, it would be a useful data point. If he was in "I'm bored, entertain me," mode, he might be annoyed.
The everday kitchen accident/responsible adult line tickled me, for some reason.
lol, a four year old about mommy's broken lamp. that is such a good description their relationship. house breaks stuff and wilson finds out what he did, helping if it's actually major.
well... the esoteric brand of peanut butter currently in my own cabinet [exp. date 11/04] is glass... but i dunno. and peanut butter and banana is the best!
Quick question though ... does anyone make peanut butter in glass jars anymore? I've only seen plastic. Maybe a jelly jar? (Everybody knows peanut butter sandwiches should come with jelly.)
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Interesting story, kidsnurse. I was expecting Wilson to stay, since that's what usually happens in this kind of story...but you may be right that House would approve of Wilson showing some spine and leaving. I think it would depend on his mood. If he was in "attempt to quantify the friendship through experimentation" mode, it would be a useful data point. If he was in "I'm bored, entertain me," mode, he might be annoyed.
The everday kitchen accident/responsible adult line tickled me, for some reason.
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lol, a four year old about mommy's broken lamp.
that is such a good description their relationship. house breaks stuff and wilson finds out what he did, helping if it's actually major.
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subtle sarcasm isn't always easy to write--but it's my favorite thing in the world; glad you appreciated it.
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