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"I swear, House. I don't even know why I try talking to you. Just forget that I said anything." Wilson stormed out of House's apartment. He was more hurt than angry, but he didn't want House to know that. House could never give on anything. Why had he expected this to be any different?

House watched Wilson storm out of the kitchen and a few moments later heard his door slam. He set his beer back down in the fridge. He hadn't meant to say it. It had just kind of come out. He knew that he should have apologized before Wilson had a chance to leave, but he didn't. He kept telling himself that Wilson was just being a girl, but he knew that it had hurt Wilson. He heated the leftovers he had pulled out of the freezer and sat down to watch his show. The plot line was interesting enough, but House couldn't seem to concentrate on it. One new episode and two reruns later House had yet to touch his food. He tossed the whole plate, food and all in the sink and pulled on his jacket. He hadn't known what to expect when he went to Wilson's apartment, but he hadn't expected to find him only semiconscious on the floor of the bathroom, next to an empty bottle of pills.

House's instincts set in and he called 9-1-1. He explained the situation to the operator and had given Wilson's address to her when Wilson had started to shake.

"Wilson, stay with me." House had set the phone down next to him, still technically on the line with the 9-1-1 operator. Wilson's brown hair was matted to his forehead, his brown eyes glazed over and unable to focus. House smoothed his hair back away from his face. "Wilson, look at me. Focus." House watched Wilson slowly drag his eyes up to meet his own. House feared that it would be the last time those chocolate colored eyes would look up at him. "You can't die on me, Wilson."

"You....need....me..." Wilson's eyes shut. His body was exhausted from the tremendous amount of focus he had exerted.

"I need you, Wilson." House hugged him closer to his body. "I do need you."