pandorasheartshapedbox asked you: Hi! You are my favorite writer btw! I mean you fics are AMAZING! We've talked a few times before, once on here and another time on . Anyways…i was wondering if u still do Cadley/Camteen prompts and if so i was hoping that u could do one based off of the story line of the movie Legends of the Fall. Idk why but i just picture Remy Having that sexy, badass Brad Pitt thing about her and Allison playing the sweet, kind woman she falls in love with. I mean i don't even know if you've ever seen the movie but its great! Anyways, keep on keepin on cuz you're awesome! Love ya![:

AN: I am so, so sorry this has taken so long! I hope you enjoy it!

I suppose with how I've set this up, everyone's last name is technically House. So, if I refer to Chase as Chase or Robert, just know that Chase is the middle name and the name—at least in this story—he prefers to go by. Same for Foreman. Also, this is a story where race and same sex relationships are not n issues—though class and adultery are. Another also, I decided that this could take place in the 40s with the second world war instead of the teens with the first because, like most I assume, I am more familiar with the second world war… So, without further adieu…

Remy was told to be at the train station at 3 PM. She and her father Gregory House and older brother Robert Chase House, preferably called "Chase," were supposed to meet her eldest brother Eric Foreman House, preferably called "Foreman" and his new fiancée. Her mother Lisa wrote them from her home back east, telling them all about Miss Allison Marie Cameron, the bride to be.

Yes, Remy was supposed to be there with her best face on to greet Miss Allison Cameron, but exploring the never ending wonders of the outdoors got the better of her. She'd managed to shoot down a deer, grapple with her literally stubborn mule to load the deer up, and, with dirt on her face, her hair out of whack and her clothes stained and rumpled, she ended up heading that way around 3:30. Needless to say, she did not have her best face.

She found the new car making its way through a large field, her father at the wheel and a blonde woman at his side, then a few men on horseback, her brothers and their faithful handy man Wilson she was sure. Having more than one car for the family seemed ridiculous to her father, though, she assumed that now he was starting to realize that they were swiftly becoming necessities.

"There she is!" She'd heard Foreman who'd spent so long—long enough to fall in love and bring back a fiancée—living with their mother cry out. "Remy!"

"If you'll pardon Remy, it takes her a while to look her best." Chase said to Allison as he got off his horse after they decided to pause their trek to greet the lost sister. "And this is as good as it gets."

Remy took this opportunity to tackle her blonde brother as she got off her horse, "Excuse you! I was hunting!"

"When you should have stayed home and prepared for Miss Cameron's arrival!" Chase grinned as Remy tackled him.

Foreman, having jumped from his horse as well, turned to his fiancée. "This is not the first impression of my sister and brother I was wanting to give you."

"I know what you're thinking though…" Remy said, focused on her oldest brother, both she and Chase sneaking up on him after their small wrestling match, "The resemblance is uncanny."

Allison laughed, "Eric told me of his adoption. I knew what to expect."

"Good." Chase said, still sneaking behind Foreman, "Otherwise this first meeting would have been a bit awkward!"

Foreman chuckled as he looked to his fiancée with a shrug, "I suppose it would have."

Allison smiled as she watched the two behind her fiancé reach up and yank him on the ground to start another tussle.

House looked at Wilson first, then over to his soon-to-be daughter-in-law and finally to the fight, "Oh, come on, now, Remy. You can do better than that. Don't go easy on them now." He then gave the proud smile that only a father can give as his daughter bested both his sons and ended up on top, pegging the two and standing.

She ran her fingers through her hair, getting it out of her face and finally looked at the blonde woman in the face, "Hello…" She stared at Miss Cameron and Miss Cameron stared right back.

"Hello."

Remy jumped at the feel of her oldest brother's encouraging hand and stepped forward, taking Allison's hand, kissing the back, "I do apologize for my tardiness and my state of dress. I thought I'd have time to get back to the house before coming to the station…"

They stared at one another a bit longer, still holding hands before Foreman came into both their lines of vision to give his fiancée a kiss to the cheek. Remy turned immediately and hopped on her horse. She didn't look at Allison the rest of the way there.

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"Sorry." Foreman walked into the dining room, "Allison is getting ready. She'll be here soon and asked us to go ahead and start." He sat with his brother, father and sister at the table.

"Tell me brother…" Chase started as he reached for a bread roll, "Just what does our fair Allison see in you?"

"Jealous, dear brother?" Foreman smirked to his brother, ironically not sensing the jealous undertone.

Remy and House however did. And after sharing a look, Remy stared at her blonde brother a bit longer before reaching for a roll of her own.

Allison took this moment to come in, the tension lifting from the room as all four of the family members stood to properly greet their lady guest and get her settled.

"I'm so sorry."

"No apologies." House put up a hand, waving the apology off and looking at his children. Foreman had a look of adoration, Chase a look of lust, and his youngest (and not so secretly, his favorite) donned a look he'd never seen her wear before. He saw the intensity with which she stared at Allison and took in every little detail, every little movement. As he looked back to Allison, he saw the blush and all-too-subtle glances towards his youngest.

This woman was going to be trouble.