Sorry for the short chapter. I haven't had to much time to write lately, but this won't leave me alone so all my free time is going in to it. To all those people who are review I just want to tell you... you are the most awsome people on this planet thank you soo much. Cheers to you. Anyway please enjoy, it's one of the more fluffy chapters.
Arendi
Wilson spent the rest of the week resting in the Hospital. On Saturday morning House came in with a pair of jeans and a tee shirt. "This way you can look semi human when you go out. I can't believe they only gave you Tylenol and codeine for the pain." Wilson just gave him a look.
"Well they've been weaning me off the stronger stuff, I should be ok." He winced slightly as he put the shirt on. "Besides it doesn't hurt as much as it did a couple days ago." All he wanted to do at that point was to get out of the hospital, and sleep in a real bed. Wilson grabbed his pants off the bed and was putting them on when Cuddy walked in.
"Oh Sorry!" she yelled turning around, but she couldn't help glancing slightly at him
"Don't worry about it. When you've been cut open and had your insides exposed suddenly having people see the outside doesn't matter so much. Besides I'm all done now anyway," he replied with a lopsided smile, she laughed.
"I though you might want help getting settled into back home, but it looked like Greg has you covered."
"Hey the more the merrier," House said, "I was going to take him out to lunch do you want to invite your self along."
"Greg," Wilson said irritated. "She's only trying to help." Then he turned to Cuddy, "I really do appreciate you coming."
"I'll tell you what," She said, "I'll let you and House go to lunch, but I'll bring dinner by later… for both of you. How does middle eastern sound."
"Oh great," House said, "just what I need a night in the bathroom."
"Fine, Sushi?"
"That sounds great," Wilson said, "I'll see you tonight." He put his arm around her waist, and turned her toward him. He hesitated for a moment like he wanted to kiss her again, but then gave her a hug and whispered in her ear. "I really am glad you came by. I missed you all week." She blushed a bit and gave him a kiss on the cheek.
"It's good to see you're well again. I'll see you both tonight. And House, try to be on good behavior, remember I am trying to be nice to you." She walked out.
"Why are you giving her a hard time," Wilson asked House, "She being nice and I happen to really be glad about it."
"I don't think you know what you are getting your self into. She's insufferable. Besides I though you were done with annoying women now that Julie's gone."
"Lisa has saved your ass on a number of occasions I can remember on in particular that cost many of us a whole hell of a lot of money. She respects and puts up with you which is more than you can say about half the people here. And you know what I happen to like her."
"Well just remember I warned you, that the pretty tiger has teeth."
"Yes, she quite pretty, but so was Julie. It's more than that Greg, I don't think you understand," then he looked at his friend, "maybe you do, you know exactly how I feel."
"Yeah but Cameron's not my boss, Cuddy is. Also she's doesn't pack the irritating bit. Okay maybe I respect Cuddy, but it doesn't mean I have to approve of her dating you."
"No offence, but you never approved of any of my wives or girl friends."
"And I don't have to; it's your life if you want to fuck it up that's fine with me. I'll just keep a bottle of beer and the sofa dusted off for you." Wilson grinned at him, House just raised his eyebrow. "Well shall we go to lunch and then get you home? You look like your going to fall over anyway."
Later that night Cuddy went over to Wilson's place with Sushi and a movie. "I though you guys might be bored so I brought a movie," she told them.
"No of course not, who could get bored of watching girl's showing their boobs," House replied back. Cuddy looked speechless for a moment.
"We were just watching Jeopardy," Wilson said throwing an evil look towards House. "Sit down wherever," Wilson was taking up the couch lying down, and House was in the recliner so she took a spot of the loveseat. She had never been in Wilson's house before but everything looked so neat and put together, kind of like him. Most of his wife's things were gone so the shelves were looking bare but what was left just screamed Wilson to her. It was warm and inviting. A chocolate lab came up to her and put his head in her lap. "Oh don't mind Max, he's friendly. He just wants to play; he's missed me and doesn't understand why I can't play rough with him." At first she was hesitant, but then she got in the floor and started petting and rubbing his stomach. "So what movie did you bring," Wilson said interrupting Cuddy's play with the dog.
"Oh… its Anchorman the guy at the rental place said it was supposed to be funny. Actually to be honest there wasn't much choice it's a Saturday night. Also I hope you guys like tuna rolls and California rolls. I also got miso soup and edemame." House just nodded in approval, and the sat down at watched the movie. After the movie was over the dog was begging to be walked.
"I should go take him out." Wilson said trying to get up.
"Are you going to be alright walking him," Cuddy asked.
"Well I think I'll take this as my que to leave," House said getting up and walking out.
"Good night," Wilson said, "thanks for helping me get back together." He reached out and hugged his friend for the first time in over five years. But House hugged him back.
"Don't worry about it,' he said, "just don't let anything happen to your self." They just gave each other a look and all was spoken. "If I don't have anything better to do maybe I'll stop by tomorrow, just to see your ugly face." They smiled at each other.
"Why don't I walk with you," Cuddy said to Wilson after House left, "just to make sure you'll be ok."
"I'd like that." They took the dog around the park near Wilson's house. He had to stop and sit on the bench to catch his breath for a moment. Cuddy sat beside him, and he put his free arm around her. "Thank you for dinner tonight. It was… nice," he said unable to think of a better word at that moment.
"Your welcome, I really enjoyed your company. Normally it's just me and my fish. Or me, my fish, and my sister when she's not busy dating. I just don't have time to date anymore. I work almost twelve hours a day and putting up with House for most of that time just make the job more stressful. I'm always so tired when I get home. But this, this was a really nice evening." She looked up at him and they would have kissed but the dog pulled him away at the last second. They both laughed.
"You know I never really did thank you for getting me my job back."
"It was my pleasure. I would have missed having you around anyway." Then she looked at her watch, "It's getting late. I should be getting back."
"You can just stay at my place for the night. I've got an extra bed in the guest room."
"Not tonight, I've got a lot of work to do tomorrow. Rain check?"
"I'll hold you to it." He finally got a chance to kiss her again. He had been waiting all night to do so. Every time he kissed her it felt more right.
