Girl with the Goods

Yes, House was in awe of Cuddy's assets, but he respected her as a professional and as a woman. Of course he would never say something so nice to her face; he preferred to make brass remarks about her voluptuous body, full breasts and ass. It was easier to give rude compliments than to state his feelings. Cuddy didn't seem to care much that he wasn't exactly a romantic, for which he was glad.

The Dean of Medicine was quite aware of the fact that House was always watching her, which is why she took such measures to point out her very desirable qualities. She wouldn't have dressed so provocatively if he didn't give an adequate reaction if the truth be told. She called him rude and deflected his remarks about her stunning stature at the same time that she went out of her way to bend over in front of him or press against him a bit more than was necessary.

House, for all his intelligence, didn't notice Cuddy noticing him noticing her. He simply assumed that she was a bit adamant about gaining the attention of all those in her presence to highlight her job as head of an entire hospital. He would never have believed that her show was solely for him, though he dreamed about it sometimes.

Cuddy liked the fact that House was so oblivious to her interest in him, though it was fairly frustrating. She liked to tease him and did a spectacular job of it, even if he didn't realize he was the only one on the receiving end of her flirtations. His cluelessness helped fuel her more blatant attempts to attract him.

Looking back as he closed the door on the sight of his boss and his best friend enveloped in the passionate throes of lovemaking, Wilson realized that they were the last people to know that they belonged together. He smiled to himself as he thought of the two of them finally finding happiness and returned to his office to wait on them to finish up before going to tease them about their newfound relationship.