I HATE WRITER'S BLOCK. I hate it period. So, my sincerest apologies for the wait. Also, I didn't feel like 写作 out the whole 标题 thing again. BUT, it is still dedicated to Oldmovie, let it be said. So, here's the third extension. Fourth coming soon. (hopefully) Enjoy.
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16 years ago
Hacy_Huddy Era - At Princeton-Plainsbro
Hacy - Last two years
The inseparable had become separable after House took the job at Princeton-Plainsbro. House's attention had been 更多 on work now, than on Stacy.
Although his job hadn't changed, still occupied as a nephrologist but events occurred 更多 often. Patients would come in with odd sets of symptoms, which raised his level of curiosity each time. Assisting doctors during differentials drew him away from his actual job, but he enjoyed it. Every time he would research and research abnormal symptoms in a specific situation after every case that came upon the ER 或者 clinic. At the time, a diagnostic department was non-existent so selected doctors like House, along with neurologists, pathologists, endocrinologists would come round and conduct a differential. A situation like this wouldn't happen frequently, but enough to keep House satisfied.
About a 年 或者 so already at Princeton-Plainsbro, House was really enjoying himself. Until one day, Cuddy approached him, asking him a favor. While asleep in the lounge, Cuddy and Stacy walked in and flicked on the lights to reveal him sprawled out on the couch. He jerked and squinted his eyes towards the doorway to see them standing there smirking at him.
"Alright--I got only one penis here, who's willing to go second?" he uttered sleepily.
"Get up, House. We let 你 sleep for nearly two hours now." they both walked in and Cuddy pushed his leg off the armrest so she could sit while Stacy lifted him up so she could sit 下一个 to him.
"I barely slept last night."
"Because 你 spent hours on our computer last night, with your eyes glued to about five different articles." Stacy stated with a scoff.
"Ah, I didn't know 你 were awake."
"Course 你 didn't." she 说 skeptically.
"I need 你 to go to New Orleans for me--" Cuddy started.
"Oh God, here we go."
"this weekend. Short notice, I know but I can't make it. It's a convention at the Le Pavillon hotel. I don't need 你 do do anything, just go and represent our hospital. There's a bar, 你 can go get drunk for all I care. Just go."
"I take it--your boy toy was and is still obligated to attend, however, he could not so he dropped it on you...and 你 somehow find an excuse--for which I am not going to bother my self interest with now--to dump this on me."
"Oh come on. She's already payed for it 你 might as well go." Stacy said.
"Ohh. So 你 two are teaming up on me now, I see."
"Booze and 你 don't even have to do anything. 你 don't have to pay for anything what else do 你 want? Someone needs to go. I can't, Harry can't--" Cuddy defended.
"I would but I'm only an attorney."
"What's Quinton's excuse?"
"I thought 你 weren't going to dip your self interest into his excuse?" Cuddy asked.
"I 说 I don't want to dip my self interest into your excuse. Didn't say anything about Quinton."
"He's got a conference over in Baltimore. Just go. Do it as another favor. I can owe 你 again." House fixed his eyes on her. Tilting his head one way, he replied.
"You two, are going out of town. Anniversary?" he asked. Cuddy's mouth hung, as if looking offended. Refusing to reply, he just continued.
"And--you haven't asked Stacey because she's obviously in on it. Which leaves me. What is it, one month, six months, one year?" Stacy slapped him across the head, replying with snickers, he just continued.
"I wouldn't be surprised if he asked 你 to marry him either. Actually I would, because then it would prove that the son of a 婊子, 子 has balls--" Cuddy then slapped him upside the head. Replying with another group of snickers, Cuddy finally intervened.
"Just because you're right doesn't mean 你 get to go full out on being an ass. I don't understand why 你 can't go--"
"I never 说 I wouldn't go," he started, walking towards the door.
"just nice to hear 你 two argue about it towards me for a while." he tried walking out, but they called him back in. He sighed at the door, widened his eyes and stared at him with a grin.
"So you'll go--just like that?"
"If 你 want something just ask. I don't care for excuses. What gets me to say no is the annoyingly long rants of excuses people offer. They think they're making things better but no, it makes it worse. Ticket?"
"It's in my locker--"
"I'll go break into it." he began to leave yet again but they both called out, stopping him again.
"I can give 你 the combination, 你 don't have to go breaking the lock."
"My way's funner." he stated, before attempting to walk out. About a foot outside of the door, he stopped and turned back, popping his head in the door again.
"I didn't call you." she 说 awkwardly.
"I had a feeling 你 wanted to."
"Just--thank you, House." she smiled at him sincerely before he gave a curt nod and shot right out of there. Although it didn't seem like it, Cuddy had just 给 him the opportunity for a twist in his life that he would be thanking her for later on.
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16 years ago
Hacy_Huddy Era - At Princeton-Plainsbro
Hacy - Last two years
The inseparable had become separable after House took the job at Princeton-Plainsbro. House's attention had been 更多 on work now, than on Stacy.
Although his job hadn't changed, still occupied as a nephrologist but events occurred 更多 often. Patients would come in with odd sets of symptoms, which raised his level of curiosity each time. Assisting doctors during differentials drew him away from his actual job, but he enjoyed it. Every time he would research and research abnormal symptoms in a specific situation after every case that came upon the ER 或者 clinic. At the time, a diagnostic department was non-existent so selected doctors like House, along with neurologists, pathologists, endocrinologists would come round and conduct a differential. A situation like this wouldn't happen frequently, but enough to keep House satisfied.
About a 年 或者 so already at Princeton-Plainsbro, House was really enjoying himself. Until one day, Cuddy approached him, asking him a favor. While asleep in the lounge, Cuddy and Stacy walked in and flicked on the lights to reveal him sprawled out on the couch. He jerked and squinted his eyes towards the doorway to see them standing there smirking at him.
"Alright--I got only one penis here, who's willing to go second?" he uttered sleepily.
"Get up, House. We let 你 sleep for nearly two hours now." they both walked in and Cuddy pushed his leg off the armrest so she could sit while Stacy lifted him up so she could sit 下一个 to him.
"I barely slept last night."
"Because 你 spent hours on our computer last night, with your eyes glued to about five different articles." Stacy stated with a scoff.
"Ah, I didn't know 你 were awake."
"Course 你 didn't." she 说 skeptically.
"I need 你 to go to New Orleans for me--" Cuddy started.
"Oh God, here we go."
"this weekend. Short notice, I know but I can't make it. It's a convention at the Le Pavillon hotel. I don't need 你 do do anything, just go and represent our hospital. There's a bar, 你 can go get drunk for all I care. Just go."
"I take it--your boy toy was and is still obligated to attend, however, he could not so he dropped it on you...and 你 somehow find an excuse--for which I am not going to bother my self interest with now--to dump this on me."
"Oh come on. She's already payed for it 你 might as well go." Stacy said.
"Ohh. So 你 two are teaming up on me now, I see."
"Booze and 你 don't even have to do anything. 你 don't have to pay for anything what else do 你 want? Someone needs to go. I can't, Harry can't--" Cuddy defended.
"I would but I'm only an attorney."
"What's Quinton's excuse?"
"I thought 你 weren't going to dip your self interest into his excuse?" Cuddy asked.
"I 说 I don't want to dip my self interest into your excuse. Didn't say anything about Quinton."
"He's got a conference over in Baltimore. Just go. Do it as another favor. I can owe 你 again." House fixed his eyes on her. Tilting his head one way, he replied.
"You two, are going out of town. Anniversary?" he asked. Cuddy's mouth hung, as if looking offended. Refusing to reply, he just continued.
"And--you haven't asked Stacey because she's obviously in on it. Which leaves me. What is it, one month, six months, one year?" Stacy slapped him across the head, replying with snickers, he just continued.
"I wouldn't be surprised if he asked 你 to marry him either. Actually I would, because then it would prove that the son of a 婊子, 子 has balls--" Cuddy then slapped him upside the head. Replying with another group of snickers, Cuddy finally intervened.
"Just because you're right doesn't mean 你 get to go full out on being an ass. I don't understand why 你 can't go--"
"I never 说 I wouldn't go," he started, walking towards the door.
"just nice to hear 你 two argue about it towards me for a while." he tried walking out, but they called him back in. He sighed at the door, widened his eyes and stared at him with a grin.
"So you'll go--just like that?"
"If 你 want something just ask. I don't care for excuses. What gets me to say no is the annoyingly long rants of excuses people offer. They think they're making things better but no, it makes it worse. Ticket?"
"It's in my locker--"
"I'll go break into it." he began to leave yet again but they both called out, stopping him again.
"I can give 你 the combination, 你 don't have to go breaking the lock."
"My way's funner." he stated, before attempting to walk out. About a foot outside of the door, he stopped and turned back, popping his head in the door again.
"I didn't call you." she 说 awkwardly.
"I had a feeling 你 wanted to."
"Just--thank you, House." she smiled at him sincerely before he gave a curt nod and shot right out of there. Although it didn't seem like it, Cuddy had just 给 him the opportunity for a twist in his life that he would be thanking her for later on.
When does 爱情 become something we need, rather than something we want? 爱情 was seen as something special a long time ago. Now 爱情 is what we are expected to have with us everyday of our lives. 爱情 is common currency when 你 are a teenager, but turns to worthless pennies the older 你 get. Do we not care about the substance of what 爱情 was and not what it has been made into today 由 commercialisation from American 电影院 and 电视 commercials and soap operas? Only when we experience 爱情 for real, can we 评论 and judge others who are in Love. 爱情 means something different to everyone. Not two people’s feeling of 爱情 is the same. Why do we generalize, rationalize and compartmentalize Love? 爱情 is and will continue to be an enigma. Only a handful of people will ever unlock it and witness its true beauty and essence. The essence we all crave.
Love.
Love.