Blessings, Part 12

Dec 14, 2011 18:28

Title: Blessings, part 12 ( Read more... )

house, blessings, sharkverse, multi-chap, fanfic

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stenveny December 15 2011, 03:13:08 UTC
It'll be weird that she isn't his boss, and it'll be weird for her to be interacting with patients on a regular and ongoing basis, it'll be weird that ... well, almost everything will be weird. Even for them.

Thanks for commenting. (BTW, thanks for posting those fic recs on H-, too. There were quite a few gems in there I hadn't seen before.)

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leesarenae December 15 2011, 06:50:18 UTC
"He favored her with a profoundly understanding look that warmed her to her toes."

"You are extraordinary. And nobody ever named a pony after their favorite administrator."

Beautiful. I need a palomino named Cuddy. I'm sure she is lovely.

Thank you, Steveny, I'm crazy about your House/cuddy

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stenveny December 15 2011, 18:06:23 UTC
Thanks. I'm not sure anybody but House and Cuddy could put up with House and Cuddy IRL.

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waylandsmithy December 15 2011, 15:50:56 UTC
Wilson is always safe in your hands. Two lovely scenes with Cuddy and then with House.
How is it that cats always make a beeline for cat-haters? My sympathies are with House.

Thank you for another great chapter.

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stenveny December 15 2011, 18:05:09 UTC


My cats always like the cat-haters too. House kind of reminds me of a cat, himself, and of course Wilson's cat would know Wilson likes him, and assume that he's safe.

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maya295 December 15 2011, 19:15:47 UTC
Oh how I loved that last part!! brilliant. All the dialogues sequences were so well-written. good rythm, excellent lines, very clever way of approaching each character's speficity!

I had a visual of House plopping into one of Wilson's chairs in Massage Therapy after he barged in to ask advice about the hooker-masseuse and if he had to get rid of her...

I love those Hilson convos, at least the way you write them. You make Wilson less clueless and certainly with much better understanding of his friend than the *real* character seemed to be written during last season (where, frankly, his ill-advised spiels tended to annoy the crap out of me) but there, you re-create their dynamic perfectly and very true to what I longed (and lost hope) to see. thanks for that.

Cuddy and Wilson? excellent. It revived my memory of your past sharkverses and some of those gem interactions you wrote between the two of them. I really love when Cuddy gets "territorial" and kinda threatening to Wilson about her man ( ... )

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stenveny December 15 2011, 23:01:53 UTC
Now that I'm looking at it, I see this story has a few parallels to the show after all -- Lisa E's departure from the show and whatever happened to cause it seems to have hit me at least subconsciously as deserving some redress.

My version of Cuddy isn't one for changing her mind. She's about as apt to go back to PPTH in this 'verse as she was to take up with Lucas again, or Mister Husband-for-Nineteen-Days. House seems to be the only person or thing she gives unlimited second chances to, and she's ambivalent even about that.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

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maya295 December 15 2011, 23:30:56 UTC
I wholly agree with your version of Cuddy. She's not one for changing her mind, except for House (though, after BS, she was adamantly refusing to see it any different way than hers, even for him.) anyway, this is maybe why, to me, PPTH is something she can't let go. and you kinda implied it too coz you sent her to Michigan so she could come back and claim what was hers, so didn't she somehow change her mind in the process? I guess that's what puzzled me. especially as I also see her as a very possessive woman, maybe as much as she's competitive...

but hey, don't mind me: your fic, your rule! and I'm absolutely fine with it.
I love the prospect of Cuddy taking up a new challenge too. ;)

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stenveny December 15 2011, 23:17:29 UTC
Cuddy really can't drop anything she started, can she, no matter how stupid it is? I guess that's good news for House.Wweeellll, she "stopped" Lucas. But I agree, she does have the sometimes unfortunate typical overachiever's tendency to confuse being *able* to do something very well, and being *obligated* to do it, feeling like anything less than outstanding performance is some kind of failure. She's trained herself to wrap her self-worth up in her job, which is something House definitely relates to. The difference between them is that she defines the value of her job using conventional external social standards, which he couldn't care about if he tried ( ... )

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