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Nov 11, 2006 18:21

It wasn't his fault House felt he had a thing against fat people. Because he didn't. Well. Not really. But it didn't matter, otherwise.

When House gave him the go-ahead to leave because he honestly didn't want to help their most recent patient, George Hagel (for reasons he refuses to disclose to anyone)--who was a very, very fat man (try 600 ( Read more... )

wes janson, dr robert chase

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i_love_kettch November 12 2006, 00:25:19 UTC
Will he still look quite as pleased when a small remote-controlled X-wing buzzes by right above his head? Then circles round for a strafing run over his coffee cup?

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Well, at least it's not a TIE fighter.

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not_british November 12 2006, 00:31:22 UTC
Not so much with the pleased any longer. Now he's more confused as he watches the X-wing.

"What the hell?"

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i_love_kettch November 12 2006, 00:36:09 UTC
The X-wing stops. It's actually gone past the table now, but it buzzes back and hovers a few inches from Chase, the snubnose facing him.

It is like a staring contest.

Possibly, a few tables away, there is a grown man snickering like a nine year old (and, indeed, holding the controller), but still.

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not_british November 12 2006, 00:42:08 UTC
He tries to swat it away, all while looking about for its owner.

"Hey," he calls out, hoping its owner (some silly child, probably) would hear him, "Do you mind?"

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