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Chapter 6

"Hey, Kayleigh. We, uh, we need... can we talk?" Wilson asked Kayleigh anxiously the next day. He was having a hard time remembering the last time he had been this nervous.

"Umm...okay...Is this one of those 'we need to talk about the weather because I'm bored kinda things' or the 'we need to talk about something that's going to alter your entire life kind of things?" Kayleigh asked, sounding slightly apprehensive.
"Umm...you can decided on that." Wilson said nervously. How the hell was he going to tell his sixteen year old daughter that he was...
"Okay." Kayleigh started to sound nervous as well. She thought she knew what this was about. She knew this was probably going to happen, but over the last few days she had let herself get her hopes up. Hope was a bitch.
"So…I...uh...I've thought about how I'm going to tell you what I need to tell, and, well, there's no other way to say it other than just coming out and...well, saying it, so...uh...I..."
"It's okay." Kayleigh said suddenly." You don't have to tell me, or feel bad about it.. I understand."
"You-what?" Wilson looked up at her, totally confused.
Kayleigh stayed quiet for a moment. "You want me to leave, right? It's totally okay, I mean, I knew I was imposing on you the second I asked to stay, so it's completely alright."
"I-no! No, it's not that at all. I definitely don't want you to go!"
"I-oh. Umm. Okay. So. What we're you saying?" Kayleigh asked, feeling slightly relieved, but now extremely confused as to what this was about.
"You...this is gonna be hard to say. And if you do want to leave after I tell you this, that's entirely okay too, alright? But...I do want you to stay. I hope you'll stay. But...if you don't want to stay, you don't have to. But I do-"
"Dad- what do you need to tell me? You're...kinda scaring me know- just say it."
"I…okay...Well...It has to do with me...and House... actually. I…we...we're best friends, you know? But, we...we're also..." he looked at Kayleigh uncertainly and realized his throat had totally rendered him incapable of speaking.
But it was at that moment that a small smile spread across Kayleigh's face.
"...I knew it..." she said, smiling wider. "...You two are completely in love. You're totally together, aren't you?" she said, almost laughing.
Which completely shocked Wilson. He thought she would be horrified. Maybe screaming at him, or crying hysterically. But...smiling?
"I...was it that obvious?" And he just sat there, his mouth agape, and not quite sure what to say.

"No…"Kayleigh said, almost laughing. "I read people pretty well. But, I mean, you two were a little too nervous around each other when he came over…it was like you thought you'd contract the plague or something if you made eye contact with one another."
Wilson laughed, feeling the beginnings of relief spreading over him. "And…you're...okay with this?"
"Daddy...what, you thought I'd run out of here sobbing because you're gay?" Kayleigh asked, definatley laughing now.
'"Well…I...wouldn't that be the normal sixteen year olds reaction?!"
"No! Well.. maybe for another sixteen year old, but... daddy, I don't care that you're in love with House, or that you two are together. I care that you're happy. Are you?"
"God, baby, yes, I'm happy. I'm so happy. You have no idea what it means to me that you're okay with this."

And that was that.

A few days had passed since then, and Wilson decided to wait a few days to tell House about Kayleigh's welcome reaction. Wilson acted like he had never told her in the first place and took advantage of the situation one day.
About a week later, House was sitting on the couch at Wilson's when Kayleigh unexpectedly flopped down next to him. She stared at the T.V. for a few seconds, and then turned around and looked at him.
"So." She said simply to House. House just stared back at her.
"So... what's going on..." House asked confusedly.
"Oh I think you know what's going on..." Kayleigh said seriously, while desperately trying to keep a straight face. This was definate payback.
"I...no, I don't think I do.." House said slowly. He was not going to be outwitted by a teenage girl.

"Well, hang on a second then..Oh daddy!" Kayleigh called out sweetly to Wilson who was in the next room.

"What...what's going on. What are you doing?" House asked, completely lost.

"Well, this isn't about what I'm doing... This is about who you're doing..."
House just sort of...stared back at her. With his jaw basically on the ground.
"I…what?" The times House had been rendered speechless were far and few between, but this was definitely one of those times. Kayleigh just sort of...smiled back at him. This was too much fun.
Right on cue, Wilson walked into the room. House turned on him with an interesting expression on his face.
"You told her?" House said adamantly the second he saw Wilson.
"...told her what?" Wilson asked innocently, which just annoyed House even more.
"You told her, and you didn't tell me that you told her"
"Oh...you mean about us?" Wilson said nonchalantly.

"No, I mean about the crazy leprechaun living in your closet- yes I mean about us!"
"About us...yeah, I may have mentioned something about it..." Wilson said, the smile on his face growing.
"I-I…" House couldn't think of anything currently to say to Wilson, so he turned on Kayleigh. "And you! You're- totally fine with this?"

"Why wouldn't I be? Anyways, maybe I should leave you two to talk this over." Kayleigh said with a smile a mile wide as she got off the couch.

"Well…" House said slowly when she had left.

"I-" Wilson started to say but was interrupted.

"By the way-" Kayleigh said, as she had reappeared in the room suddenly. "You two are damn hot together!" and then disappeared again as quickly as she had come.

"You know…" House said slowly. "I'm sort of starting to like this kid!"

Later on that night, House and Wilson were sitting watching a football game on t.v. It had been so long since they could just relax in one another's presence and not have to worry about who was watching them. House, who had been stroking Wilson's hair softly, suddenly pulled him into a gentle kiss until Wilson broke away.
"House"
"What?" House asked innocently.

"You've forgotten about the sixteen year old girl sitting in the next room already, haven't you?"
"Oh, give it a rest Wilson. She's obviously okay with us..."
"How okay can she really be about it though? We shouldn't be all over each other in front of her yet. Give it some time…" but he was cut short by House, who had started to kiss him again, this time more determinedly.

"Just relax, Wilson…" House said softly when Wilson had pulled away again. "You should be happy about this… I know I am."
"I am too House …it's just..."
"Just what…?" House repeated while he kissed Wilson's neck gently until he knew he had him exactly where he wanted him.

"House…House…" And House knew he had Wilson when he had said his name the second time, because while the first was said determinedly, the second came out half-whispered and half-moaned.
"Kayleigh won't care what we do Wilson...she just wants you to be happy..."
A voice suddenly rang across the living room. "You know for once I actually agree with House." House and Wilson broke apart as they turned and saw Kayleigh standing there. She had never seen anyone that truly resembled a deer in headlights anymore than House and Wilson did at that moment. "I was going out tonight anyways. Have fun boys!"
And just like that she left the room again, leaving House and Wilson in a slight state of shock alone once again.
"Girl leaves me speechless more than you do Wilson." House said finally.

"Oh, we'll see about that..." Wilson said quietly as he decided they better finish what they had started before.