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She clicks the print button, and scans the readout.
Huntington’s. Negative.
She wakes up.
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Her mother’s still alive. She was never sick, and Huntington’s doesn’t exist. There’s no chorea, no dementia, no wasting away in a hospital bed until the monitor issues a long beep.
Everything is just a bad dream, she’s still happy, and her mom-God
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She just doesn’t want to be alone, anymore.
Gah, this made me feel so sad for Thirteen. :-(
Or maybe it’s House.
Ha. In a weird way, they kind of are soulmates in the fact that they understand each other in a way no one else does. No, they're definitely not BFF, not in the slightest. They're not even friends. But they definitely understand each other, and I think that makes them both simultaneously respect and disrespect each other.
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But-but you're famous...
Thank you so much for commenting! It's nice to see that someone besides my humble self is entertained by the House-Thirteen dynamic. They have such an interesting relationship, but it is so under-appreciated due to the many comparisons of Thirteen to Cameron in the fandom. It was very nice of you to drop by and comment, and I deeply appreciate it.
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Yeah, it's seriously underappreciated. It makes me sad. I like Cameron, but I have to say that I find Thirteen more interesting than Cameron, and she is definitely NOT Cameron Lite. Anyone who thinks that is, well, not watching the show properly imo.
And hey, you should totally think about writing Thirteen as a muse. And I am not just saying that because I selfishly wish there was an active Thirteen to interact with.
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