Title: The Truth Is
Characters: House, Wilson
Rating: PG-13
Words: 5,200
Summary: House furthers his P.I. career; Wilson needs a haircut. Part of a series of post-finale
Tiny House stories.
A/N: Written for the
fandomaid benefit for the Philippines. This one is for
barefootpuddles, who asked for more Tiny House.
(
Greg Daniels, fake P.I., has integrity )
Comments 25
My favorite line, which I can actually hear RSL delivering dryly:
“Yes. You’re the Ponce de Leon of adult entertainment.”
Also, I am very interested to see where this series goes, given that you keep hinting that House is failing to draw the correct conclusions in exchanges such as
“It lends gay,” House corrected. “If someone approaches the car, we might as well start making out.”
Wilson’s cheeks colored in an interesting way. “Just…keep your mind on the job.”
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That makes two of us :) Thank you for reading - and I'm glad it actually made sense!
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I've told you this a million times before, but this weird series is simply my favourit thing ever!!! I just love it so much - as always, totally spot-on character-wise, *extremely* funny and just over-all an awesome story in a cool senario. There are so many layers and details, if you take you time to really look into it (ahem, I may have read it twice in a row). It's like you leave little clues and hints in every story, and keep us all on the edge of our seats, waiting for something - whatever it is - to happen. It works brilliantly, albeit painfully, at least from your poor readers' (fans') perspective. ;)
I really love you for writing this (I don't read fanfiction anymore, ONLY this!) - but pleeeeeeeeeease be as quick as possible with the next, or my heart will simply break!
Also: “That’s how profound my disbelief is.” - I laughed so hard, my birds got all frightened! XD
xoxo
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I really liked this chapter. It has so much of what I find fascinating about Wilson - his conscience, his passive aggressiveness, the way he always hides things, and of course his humor.
Wilson scowled. “Well, we can’t all be as vigilant about pill-popping as you are.”
I adore Wilson's deadpan humor and you write it so well.
You also do House very well, and although this little world you created seems to me more about Wilson than House, I like how it is all seen from House's viewpoint. That way we get his concern coming through even while he knocks on Wilson.
Mark smiled wanly. “Do you always put him down like that?”
House just stared. This jackass really thought he had a clue about him and Wilson.
This is exactly it. We get to know what others can't know.
I hope you continue this. I really adore this series. :)
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It is, to me. But I like the idea of being in House's head as he tries to figure out who he is now, and what's going on with Wilson. Plus, I'm more comfortable with House's POV ;) So I'm glad you thought Wilson's voice sounded right. I'm never sure with him.
Thank you for reading/commenting!
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Humour high-point:
He was about to chase a mom in an economical car, with his own economical car, through the mean streets of Sebastopol.
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Thank you for reading! BTW, I haven't forgotten that I owe you a fic for Fandomaid ... What did you want again? Slash, yes?
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