"Time of Death"

Gregory House knew he had a problem. Wilson had pretty much made that clear by closing his practice down.
This Vicodin addiction was getting a bit out of hand. So much that he could practically overdose. Cameron and Chase, well everyone, knew that they should help, with force seeing as House was so arrogant and stubborn.
Yes, House had an enemy. Tritter was so keen on getting House arrested, that he had frozen everyone's accounts.
Wilson was the first to have his account shut down. The Ducklings accounts soon followed. New patients kept the feeling of guilt out of Greg. Yet still there were somethings that just weren't supposed to happen. Time for a chat with Tritter, thought House defiantly.
Gregory House sat in Tritter's office with an arrogant look plastered upon his face. Tritter was pacing around him.
"Why, exactly are you here, House? To turn yourself in?" said Tritter, with raised eyebrows.
House snorted at this statement. "No, Tritter. The reason I'm here is to demand that you leave my workers and fellow doctors alone"
Tritter scowled at House. "Now, why would I do that? Until you confess that you are an addict, They will suffer"
Greg looked at the floor in shame of what was happening. But he wouldn't need to be guilty anymore. It was over.
Gregory House, M.D died that night.
Tritter was convicted of second degree murder. He had shot and killed Gregory House. His lawyer even agreed that Tritter had killed House. Tritter was mad at the end. He died a month later of a heartattack.
Gregory House, M.D would be greatly missed. Everyone who worked with him was present at his funeral.
Chase stood looking like his normal self, but with a twinge of sadness shining in his eyes. Cameron had tears streaming down her face, but at the same time looked stoic and confident. Foreman's face was hard and looked cold. He was keeping himself strong and looked ahead. Not at what had happened. Cuddy also cried a bit she also looked back at the good times everyone had spent with House. Everyone thought about that. They all felt like he was still right there with them, being arrogant and snapping jokes about people. Yep, House was a great guy underneath that rocky exterior. It took them until now to realize that.