Not Near Enough (PG)
May. 2nd, 2009 09:08 amPosted to
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Title: Not Near Enough
Author: Dee Laundry
Pairing: House/Wilson
Rating: PG
Words: 197
Notes: Sequel to
hannahrorlove’s excellent imbued-superpowers ’verse, introduced in Fight Down Height, and continued in Heart Thrown Open, Coming In Fast, and Leave Me to Lay.
A long time ago, before, House knew the height in the atmosphere at which oxygen levels drop dangerously low for humans. He knew this because he had read it in books, looked up as a curiosity among millions of others, a fact he’d simply wanted to have in his brain.
Now he knows it because Wilson flirts with that height far more often than House is comfortable with.
At night, usually. Clear, starry skies hold an almost irresistible attraction for Wilson. Peace, calm, acceptance – Wilson finds a serenity of solitude when flying that House hadn’t thought possible for the man. At night, with no one around, Wilson goes higher and higher, farther and farther away.
“You’re going to kill yourself,” House says. Pssht, Wilson replies.
“Seriously,” House says, and he can’t keep distress out of his voice. I’ll be more careful next time, Wilson replies fervently, eyes grave, every bit inside himself in solemn agreement. Then House and Wilson have sex.
Way back when, just after, House had realized that now Wilson wouldn’t be able to lie him. But that’s not true. Wilson can lie to him, because Wilson is very, very good at lying to himself.
Title: Not Near Enough
Author: Dee Laundry
Pairing: House/Wilson
Rating: PG
Words: 197
Notes: Sequel to
A long time ago, before, House knew the height in the atmosphere at which oxygen levels drop dangerously low for humans. He knew this because he had read it in books, looked up as a curiosity among millions of others, a fact he’d simply wanted to have in his brain.
Now he knows it because Wilson flirts with that height far more often than House is comfortable with.
At night, usually. Clear, starry skies hold an almost irresistible attraction for Wilson. Peace, calm, acceptance – Wilson finds a serenity of solitude when flying that House hadn’t thought possible for the man. At night, with no one around, Wilson goes higher and higher, farther and farther away.
“You’re going to kill yourself,” House says. Pssht, Wilson replies.
“Seriously,” House says, and he can’t keep distress out of his voice. I’ll be more careful next time, Wilson replies fervently, eyes grave, every bit inside himself in solemn agreement. Then House and Wilson have sex.
Way back when, just after, House had realized that now Wilson wouldn’t be able to lie him. But that’s not true. Wilson can lie to him, because Wilson is very, very good at lying to himself.
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Date: 2009-05-03 12:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-05-03 12:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-05-03 12:48 pm (UTC)I mean, I want to strangle anyone that hurts House, but still...
Does that make any sense?