Dr. Wilson's Day of Destruction
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How Wilson Found Happiness
Author's Note: This story sort of took on a life of its own, and is headed in a different direction than I originally envisioned. Go figure.
Author's Note Two: It has been a very long time since I've been as drunk as Wilson is throughout this story, but I'm doing the best I can. And
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--And I laughed at that line. I was smiling so much, I didn't want the story to end.
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I didn't want the story to end.
Good, because I'm starting Chapter Two tonight. :)
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This line had me giggling: their kid will have to live in a cardboard . . ." Tears welled up in my eyes at the thought. God, it was sad. The poor thing. She'd never be able to have friends over. I mean, where would she put them?
And I'm giggling as I put it in here, because it gives me the greatest. image. ever. of Wilson thinking this with a teary eyed and entirely too serious expression on his face.
I love how you have Wilson caring so much about everyone else, even when he's drunk off his ass. lol.
Of course, you manage to keep House and Wilson in character, which I also love. Can't wait for more!
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That line almost didn't make it in there, actually, but it was one of my favorites too, so I kept it.
Of course, you manage to keep House and Wilson in character, which I also love.
Thank you so much! High praise. :D
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Thanks for reading and reviewing!
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