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Wilson has an unusual response to hearing about a patient of House's trying to 'cure' himself of being gay, and both House and Sam realize something's up.
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“Remus Lupin, frontman for The Six.” Sirius took a long drag off his cigarette, looking up at the dense evening sky. “You know, I asked around about you. You’re quite the mystery.”
Remus shrugged. “Not much for the spotlight.”
“Right,” Sirius drawled. “I bet you’re also not much for the rock ‘n roll perks.”
Remus tensed, sparing Sirius a scathing glance. “I’m sober now.”
Sirius quirked a brow in disbelief. Remus scowled at his nonchalance, unwilling to explain himself and scared that maybe, just maybe, the disbelief was warranted.
Loosely based on Daisy Jones & The Six
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21 Jul 2025
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It starts with Sirius, mouth full, under a desk... And ends with Sirius, mouth full, on a bed...
That's it. That's the whole plot.
Enjoy!Series
- Part 1 of Use Your Words
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21 Jul 2025
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18+ ONLY. DO NOT READ OR OTHERWISE INTERACT WITH MY CONTENT IF YOURE UNDER 18.
The sequence of events that began with Chase's father dying and ended with him crying on Wilson's couch at one in the morning.
There's nothing particularly graphic in this but it is quite dark so as usual please heed the tags. I also completely ignored the part in canon where Chase accidentally killed a patient after his dad died and got suspended so please bear this in mind.
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20 Jul 2025
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He can’t believe it. He’s kissed House.
The Gregory House. The man with the limp, the infarction, the leg pain and Vicodin addiction and sarcastic mood. The one who bites and snarls at anyone daring to come close, the one who hates the practical aspect of humans, the same one Wilson had been friends with for… years. The same Gregory House who had no soulmate, who’s string had disappeared long before he tried his hand at dating non-soulmate people, who Wilson tried to pretend he wasn’t desperately, hopelessly in love with.
They’d kissed. And just then, in House’s apartment with their faces just inches from each other, that same Gregory House had gained a soulmate.
Or: House gets a Soulmate, Wilson gets Hanahaki. It ends surprisingly well for both of them. Title and chapter names from a poem by Alfred Perceval Graves.
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19 Jul 2025