House Of Cards: Wilson's Bad Day
Another day and Wilson was working clinic hours. He had just come from
the main lobby and talking to Cuddy, so it wasn't a far trip, but he
really didn't want to have to sit with patients the rest of his day. He
really couldn't complain, after all he did tell Cuddy he'd help her with
the shortage of doctors working in the clinic, he would be taking
House's shift. Usually he wouldn't care if he had to be in the clinic, but
today was different. His day was one of those bad mornings where
nothing seems to go right. To start his lovely morning he over slept,
then while he was washing his face he pulled his head up fast and hit it
on the medicine cabinet. When he was done in the bathroom he raced to
his closet and got dressed, the only problem was he couldn't find his
shoe. Finally, the in a hurry oncologist found his shoe, except he found
it in Hector's mouth; the shoe laces were ripped apart and the top flap
by the toes had been bitten through. Wilson, being in such a rush he
just grabbed his shoe anyway and darted to his car. He was almost
through the door, when he noticed he had forgotten his brief case lying
on the small table by the door. He reached back in to grab it and
rushing so much slammed the door shut on his hand. Driving to the
hospital was difficult being since his hand was throbbing and starting
to swell. Not many spots in the hospitals parking lot were empty so he
had to park slightly in the back, which wasn't too bad until it started
to pour, and he had to walk through it. By the time he reached the main
doors to the hospital he was dripping wet. Before Cuddy could find him
and he'd have to go to his patients, he snuck in to the locker room.
After the third try to get his locker open he got in, and was just glad
he had a change of clothes, for a few seconds he thought his poorly
dealt hand of bad luck was starting to change until he remembered the
pants he had in his locker were too small for him, which is why he
changed out of them last time. Though he figured it was better to be
uncomfortable than be stuck in drenched clothes all day.
