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Hey. Um… this is my very first story. Please be gentle. My friends got me on here when I created the answer to a challenge one of them couldn't meet. My friends names are Arya- penname: Arya8996- and Violet- penname: Fate-Means-Screwed-On-Purpose. The challenge was simply this: Create a long story, over ten chapters, where House has a daughter and they both have cancer. Obviously, the story has to include angst.
My friends loved the story and begged me to create an account on here and publish it. The thing is, they are going to be publishing the same exact story, only in different fandom. Fate-Means-Screwed-On-Purpose will be publishing it as a Hilson fic, her favorite, while Arya8996 will be publishing it as a Hameron, considering she's the only one who can stand that pairing.
Here's the summary to the story. If you don't like Huddy, my pairing, then you can go to their profiles and find it there. The URL to Arya8996 is: .net/u/1860103/Arya8996.
The URL to Fate's (to lazy to write out her penname) is: .net/u/2145427/Fate-Means-Screwed-On-Purpose.
Alright. Here's my summary.
My story that I've been typing on this very computer is called Hope's Promise.
My story is about House and a good amount of secrets he has kept from his best friend, Wilson and mutual friend and love interest, Cuddy. For your information, the story happens to be about the pairing Huddy, or House/Cuddy. One of House's many secrets is his actual age. In my story House had been concealing his age, which is really 38 (The same as Cuddy's in that time frame), by dyeing his hair and wearing makeup to make himself look a full ten years older. Another one of these secrets is the fact that House contracted Cancer when he was barely fifteen years of age and still has it to this day. Not the last, but definitely one of his biggest secrets is the fact that House has a daughter. His daughter's name is Jayme-Hope Mia Abigail Alicea Anne House. Or, again by a slight stretch of fancy, Jayme-Hope My Father's Joy and Exalted Grace House. Part of her first name is, obviously, named for James Wilson, her father's best friend. And her third middle name is obviously named for Lisa Cuddy, who her father is, as Hope says, 'completely, unconditionally, and hopelessly in love with'. Jayme-Hope mostly goes by the names Jayme, Hope, Jay, Jay-Hope, Lise, Ellis, or Lisa. Mostly, she is known by her father, Myself, and her friends as Hope but you will see other variants of her name throughout the story.
Hope has been trying to convince her father to tell Cuddy that House is in love with her and his many secrets, most of which will be revealed as the story goes on. Hope, like her father, also has Cancer, except, unlike her father, her's is much more advanced and has recently turned terminal. Hope is barely seven years old and had contracted brain cancer when she was five. It was thought for a long time that Hope was going to beat her cancer until, by a twisted turn of events, it turned terminal. Now, diagnosed with only six months to live, Jayme-Hope is determined to keep a promise she makes to her father, when she tells her story on television and to a huge crowd during the Fate's Promise program. Her promise is simply this: That when it is time for her to leave this world she will not be leaving him alone. Hope promised during her speech in front of a huge crowd and on a world wide television program that she would make sure, before she leaves, that her father had someone to lean on and someone who loves him by his side before she goes.
My story tells of how Hope keeps her promise as she and her father, our very own Gregory House, comes to terms with the fact that in approximately six months time she will no longer be a part of this world.
In the beginning of the story, the prologue, is when House packs his things and leaves, convinced he would never see those he has come to love ever again. House is forced into leaving PPTH when he is told that he is again out of remission and returns to Saint Agnes Cancer Research Hospital (SACRH) (May it be noted that this is a fictitious hospital) the hospital he has been going to for the last 23 years. The prologue is told in Cuddy's Point Of View as she faces the fact that she may never see the man she loves again. Furthermore, Wilson, House's best friend also, along with Lisa Cuddy, has no idea why House is leaving or what is going on. Faced with the fact that she has, indeed, fallen in love with him, and may never see him again, Cuddy takes the opportunity and kisses House. Both realize that they are, indeed, in love with each other and admit this. Nevertheless, House has to leave and so, with a promise that he would Always love her, departs and leaves Cuddy broken hearted.
The actual story starts with Wilson and Cuddy heading out toward St. Agnes for an experimental program having to do with both Oncologists and Cancer patients, called Fate's Promise. (I understand that Cuddy's specialty is not Oncology, but for my story, it has to be. Please understand that I know this. For this Story Cuddy will be an non-active Oncologist, but the Dean of Medicine). Cuddy was asked to participate in this program, and she complied and went with Wilson. Cuddy has been contemplating quitting and going back into Oncology. Fate's Promise is a program in which an Oncologist and a patient is chosen to be paired up for a full three months and confide in each other everything. The purpose of this is for Oncologists to understand the not only physical but also mental and emotional strain that Cancer patients endure, and for the patients to understand the strain of their doctors profession and what working with inevitable death does to them. While down there, in St. Agnes, the chance that a clueless Wilson and Cuddy will encounter House here, after leaving a full five-in-a-half years earlier is inevitable. Will Wilson and Cuddy finally face House after a little over five long years? Will House be forced into letting Wilson and Cuddy into his world? Will the three survive Hope's inevitable death? And will House and Cuddy finally get what they need? Will Hope keep her promise after all?
I can't tell you. You'll have to find out in my story...Hope's Promise.
You like? I think it's a good concept. Obviously, I'm a lot like my friends and am pretty OOC, but I'm not making you read. I'd love a review or two.
Quick note.
I need some characters for my story and you can be one. All you need to do is:
If you want to be one of the character's please e-mail me or Private Message me.
You have five choices of character.
The first is a child patient (Age 4-14), or otherwise one of House's and/or Hope's friends. If you choose this you will have to include what type of cancer you want to have (in the story), how old are you (in the story), how long have you had cancer, how long you've known Hope and/or House, who's friend you want to be, and a description of yourself. You will also have to include the fact of white kind of Cancer, meaning, do you have active, remission, or terminal cancer.
If you choose an Adult Cancer patient (Considered over the age of 18) or a Teen Cancer Patient (age 15-18) the same must be included.
The next choice of character is a Doctor/nurse/receptionest (anyone who works in SACRH), you have to include a description of yourself, what your profession is (If Oncologist what kind?), how old are you, and how long you have worked here, along with how well and if you know House and/or Hope.
The last category is a friend or family of House and/or Hope (That is not a cancer patient). If you choose the last I need what you look like, your profession, age, how and how long you've known House and/or Hope.
For more information about the Hope's Promise story reed the below summary, if you have any more questions and/or comments do not hesitate to contct me. Believe me, it is absolutely no problem to enter you as a character in this story. It actual helps me. Please, do not hesitate.
Thanks for reading. Please review. The first, real, upload will be up shortly. The prologue.
-Promise.
