House was at his piano playing the tune he wrote in Jr. High. The Vicodin bottle lay empty on the window sill. He would have to resort to his secret stash to get through the night.
Ring. Ring.
House limped over to his phone.
"House, are u alright?" asked Wilson in a slightly frenzied tone.
"Peachy. Why do u ask?"
"You looked like hell after Cuddy told u about the adoption. I haven't seen that look on your face since Stacy left you."
"Well, u know I have been quite constipated so that was the look u probably saw."
"Yeah, maybe you're right. It was trapped gas that made u look like your whole world was falling down around you."
"Right."
"You're upset that she didn't tell you."
"It's her life. It's her business."
"But her business, my business, is always somehow your business too. You're angry that u didn't notice any changes with her."
"Wilson, I'm not angry of upset. Cuddy can take care of herself." He zei sighing heavily.
"House, she told me about the adoption because she didn't know how u would handle things. u just lost your father. u and I were having problems and she wasn't sure if u were up for anymore new changes. She wanted to tell you...
"Then she should have. I helped her before with her IVF injections. I know how much she wants children. Why would she go to you..."
"So, you're jealous because she used to confide in u when it came to this part of her life and now she's confiding in me."
"I don't get jealous."
"Wait a minute, there's something meer going on here."
"Wilson, don't..."
"You feel like she's choosing this whole new life over you. God, u wanted to be her whole new life...You have feelings for her."
"I don't know what I have."
"No, House. I think that for the first time, in a long time, u do know what u have...Be there for her. She'll never say it, but she was hurt when u left the shop."
"I just needed to get out of there."
"I'm only gone four months and u finaly manage to fall in love with..."
"Don't finish that sentence."
Wilson began to laugh on the other end of the line.
"Goodnight, Wilson." House zei in an annoyed voice.
"Tell her how u feel. She should know."
Before House could utter another word, Wilson hung up.
Ring. Ring.
House limped over to his phone.
"House, are u alright?" asked Wilson in a slightly frenzied tone.
"Peachy. Why do u ask?"
"You looked like hell after Cuddy told u about the adoption. I haven't seen that look on your face since Stacy left you."
"Well, u know I have been quite constipated so that was the look u probably saw."
"Yeah, maybe you're right. It was trapped gas that made u look like your whole world was falling down around you."
"Right."
"You're upset that she didn't tell you."
"It's her life. It's her business."
"But her business, my business, is always somehow your business too. You're angry that u didn't notice any changes with her."
"Wilson, I'm not angry of upset. Cuddy can take care of herself." He zei sighing heavily.
"House, she told me about the adoption because she didn't know how u would handle things. u just lost your father. u and I were having problems and she wasn't sure if u were up for anymore new changes. She wanted to tell you...
"Then she should have. I helped her before with her IVF injections. I know how much she wants children. Why would she go to you..."
"So, you're jealous because she used to confide in u when it came to this part of her life and now she's confiding in me."
"I don't get jealous."
"Wait a minute, there's something meer going on here."
"Wilson, don't..."
"You feel like she's choosing this whole new life over you. God, u wanted to be her whole new life...You have feelings for her."
"I don't know what I have."
"No, House. I think that for the first time, in a long time, u do know what u have...Be there for her. She'll never say it, but she was hurt when u left the shop."
"I just needed to get out of there."
"I'm only gone four months and u finaly manage to fall in love with..."
"Don't finish that sentence."
Wilson began to laugh on the other end of the line.
"Goodnight, Wilson." House zei in an annoyed voice.
"Tell her how u feel. She should know."
Before House could utter another word, Wilson hung up.