Leave a comment

Comments 169

dangomango May 5 2007, 10:47:02 UTC
What a perfect cap to a night of writing papers and reading essays! *g* This did hit a little close to home at some points, so I will admit to skimming--thank God for happy endings, eh? And the line about it being just like Wilson to worry about House when he's the one breaking down--bravo.

Reply

fourteencandles May 7 2007, 05:19:19 UTC
I think my goal has now become to distract as many people from end-of-term obligations as possible! Glad you liked it, and thanks for reading (and being the first to comment, yay!).

Reply


carcinya May 5 2007, 11:10:32 UTC
Powerful stuff, spot on characterization. Having suffered from PTSD myself, I understood all too well what poor Wilson was going through.

*mems*

Reply


diysheep May 5 2007, 11:19:33 UTC
Hola! A very unusual strange interesting and lovely story. Many thanks.

Reply


daasgrrl May 5 2007, 11:47:22 UTC
I am... completely blown away. I figure at 46,000 words you deserve at least a few hundred in feedback, but I'm not sure I can manage that! Brilliant, incredible, moving.

At the beginning I was suffering from real, creeping fear that he'd never be found and it would just be about the long process of learning to deal with life without Wilson. Then I was both relieved and worried, which was at least an improvement. I particularly loved House and his own very specific brand of kindness and caring in this, and I was impressed by the backstory you built up to explain the things Wilson went through. I loved the apartment, how it was already half House and half Wilson by the time he moved in. The 'first time' was also gorgeous :)

Reply


drunken_kurage May 5 2007, 12:24:18 UTC
this was just...brilliant. i can't remember the last time i got sucked into a story as much as i did with this one. it was so long and so good.
i can't leave a very good comment because...its fantastic. just fantastic.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up