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Title: Til You Know What You Want
Author: Dee Laundry
Pairing: House/Cuddy
Rating: PG
Words: 1615
Summary: House is finding his way in a life that's become something different.
Notes: Spoilers through episode 6-5. Completed for Come As You're Not 2009. Thank you to Early Readers for the beta. Title is from these lyrics by Joe Jackson; summary inspired by [livejournal.com profile] pwcorgigirl.

There isn't a night with a woman he's known since she was just out of being a girl; there isn't a morning of sex; there isn't a lipstick case to carry as a good-luck charm.

There is Mayfield.

There are several weeks after Mayfield, cooped up with a best friend cum chaperone, doing nothing much but waiting for life to start again.

There is life starting again.

There are a couple of years in which a baby learns to talk and walk, not necessarily in that order, and he learns... nothing much new. There are some interesting puzzles to solve, and some boring busywork to avoid, and some distractions that keep him from hallucinating again just for the hell of it.

"This is good," Wilson says. "You're doing good."

He wonders if Wilson means well, or good, or both. Or neither. It's Wilson, after all. There are days when you can't believe "Hello" if that's what comes out of Wilson's mouth.

(There are days when he is scared that Wilson will leave again, gone for good, dead or sick or simply sick of House's shit. He doesn't like those days, but Wilson stays blissfully unaware and shows up later when House is feeling better (not good or well but better), and House lets him have it with both barrels. Wilson either gets hurt or angry, but always in the middle somewhere Wilson says, "I can't believe I love you, you stupid shit," and House knows Wilson will stay.)

And then, there is a moment.

In Cuddy’s office, at the end of a work day, both of them sitting on her couch (a new one, not quite broken in). He’d come in to complain that a patient has been unutterably stupid, and for once, Cuddy agreed with him immediately. To fill the empty time that would’ve been taken with arguing, she tells him a story about a professor they both knew of back at Michigan.

“In disgrace,” she says, “for writing bondage porn and distributing it on the internet.”

“Pssh,” he says. “He’s an academic. Re-title it with five syllable words and a bullshit introduction linking it to evolutionary psychology, and it’s grant material.”

“Except,” she says, eyes shining with triumph, “he’s not an academic anymore.”

He raises an eyebrow, and she laughs.

“He’s a local politician who focuses on ‘family values’ issues and the need to have more godliness in government.”

His shoulders brush hers when he laughs, and her laughter bubbles into giggles, and her eyes sparkle, lips and cheeks curved, and then he’s kissing her.

It’s gentle, fun, joyous. The skin on her jaw is soft under the pad of his thumb.

She pulls back and looks away. “Rachel’s nanny is expecting me. I have to pack up and go.”

“Can I take you to dinner Friday night?” he asks, because he’s changed. A little.

“Yes,” she says, in a breathy, starry kind of voice, because she hasn’t changed.

On Friday he shows up shaven and be-tied at her door at eight. She’s gorgeous. He doesn’t know how evening makeup works as opposed to day makeup, but it’s very, very obvious that she does. “Radiant” might be a word he’d use, if he used words like that. He hasn’t changed entirely.

It’s awkward. The date. It’s blackmail-date awkward.

"Well," she says as they're standing on her front step, "that was awkward. Almost as bad as the dinner I had with Wilson when I was considering asking him to be a sperm donor."

He doesn't generally care if a feeling is "just him" (the fact that he's had it is enough to justify its existence), but in this particular case, Cuddy sharing the same impression relaxes him a fraction. "Why didn't you?" he asks.

"Ask him to be a sperm donor?" Cuddy tilts her head and bites her lower lip for a second. "He... I thought he probably would want to be more involved than I was prepared to allow."

House nods. "Safe bet. Well, you don't have to worry about that with me. I barely want to be involved with you."

Smiling, amused, she throws back, "If I believed that was true, I wouldn't have come out with you tonight."

The good-night kiss is pretty damn good, and House goes home in a light mood.

There is a second date, and a third.

Cuddy promotes Hibbert from Orthopedics to Assistant Dean of Medicine, and puts the Diagnostics Department under him. "Because sleeping with someone two levels down is so much more ethical than sleeping with someone one level down," House says to Cuddy on the way to lunch.

"Actually, according to this hospital's employee regulations and my contract, it is." Cuddy's smirk is a thing of beauty as she peels off toward the pediatrics wing for a donor meeting. House continues on to the cafeteria.

Hibbert is... well, jolly is the best word to describe him, although he manages to be so in a mostly non-annoying way. Maybe it's the core of solid flint decisiveness. "No," Hibbert says, more than once, with a smile that's both warm and resolute.

"You don't --" House replies, and is appalled to find himself being unobtrusively herded toward Hibbert's door.

"Bring in documentable evidence that what you want to do helps your patient in addition to satisfying your curiosity, and we'll re-evaluate." The clap on the back is so hearty as to be disgusting. "I look forward to telling you yes."

It's a platitude, a smokescreen, a "consensus-building" win-friends-and-influence-people buzzword phrase, and... House believes him. He really is looking forward to telling House yes.

Wilson tries to keep his smile small when House bitches about Hibbert, but House can see the indent of a dimple. Loser.

There is a fourth date with Cuddy, and a fifth. There's a night spent together while Rachel is staying with her grandmother, a night when House decides the name "Lisa" is better suited for gasping.

A few weeks later, there's another moment. House is watching Cuddy brush Rachel's hair (his tongue is comfortable with Lisa but his brain still calls up Cuddy), and Cuddy asks him to pass her the grip bow barrette, and he knows what a grip bow barrette is, and he decides he has to be honest.

"I don't want this."

Cuddy looks at him with surprise. "You think the oval would work better?"

"This," he says, with a vague gesture, because now Rachel's looking at him too.

The left corner of Cuddy's mouth quirks up, and she beckons for the grip bow barrette. It can't leave House's fingers fast enough. A secure clip and a pat to the back, and Rachel's off down the hall for a gleefully accepted bonus ten minutes of television.

Cuddy turns her attention to the closet, re-arranging hangers, tidying up. She's not making him look at her; she's backing off to give him space. When did she learn to do that?

"I," he says before stopping, but it's a small closet, only so much to tidy. After a deep breath, he lets it out, "Rachel's your kid. I don't want to play daddy."

"I know," Cuddy says. There's no surprise in her voice... and no hurt. No resignation, or disappointment, or any emotion he'd expected.

"And you're OK with that? You're not hoping for the two-point-five kids, family-portrait Christmas cards, me walking her down the aisle thing?"

Now she looks at him, eyes smiling. "We're Jewish, so no Christmas cards, and I plan on walking her down the aisle whether with a father or not. But no, I'm not hoping for that kind of relationship with you."

He raises an eyebrow in skepticism; her eyes sparkle. "I did hope for that," she confesses. "A long time ago, when I first adopted Rachel. But... things changed. You changed. And I realized I had to change my expectations, for everyone's benefit."

"You don't want a father figure for Rachel?"

"Oh, I do." Closet clean, Cuddy moves on to the dresser, rearranging trinkets, putting things back in drawers. "But slotting you into that position, or anyone who isn't actively volunteering, is dumb. Unfair to Rachel. True fathers love their children; they don't feel put upon to pretend." Cuddy turns to him and leans back against the dresser. She's still smiling.

She's still happy.

He's having some difficulty believing this conversation is really happening.

"When it comes to Rachel," Cuddy continues, "all I expect of you is to be nice to her. Greet her when you see her; listen when she talks to you; don't put her down or dismiss her. And you have more than met my expectation."

Seriously?

Lisa's hand slips up onto his shoulder. "We're good, House." She presses a kiss to his lips, warm and tender, and then walks out of the room.

He has followed her out, brain whirring with possibilities and analysis and withholding of confidence, and started, "You really --" when the doorbell rings.

"Uncle Robbie!" Rachel yells in delight, and gallops past House toward the front door.

Chase and Cameron are on the porch, radiant smiles everywhere, and there's the ceremonial handing-over of the booster seat for the car, and extracted promises of not too much ice cream, and a hug for Cuddy and a wave for House, and then he's alone with a beautiful, sexy woman.

"Chase?" House asks. "You picked Chase for her father figure?"

"He volunteered." This kiss is past warm, way past it, and the afternoon only gets hotter.

There are more afternoons like that, and evenings, and some mornings as well.

There's the rest of his life, which is nothing like he'd ever imagined. And he doesn't mind that one bit.

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Date: 2009-11-01 10:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chippers87.livejournal.com
I really like this. It reflects the growth that House and Cuddy have both experienced in the past year. I would love it if these two (and Wilson, for that matter) would for once articulate what they really wanted in and from life. It would probably turn out a lot like this.

A wonderful "Come As You're Not"!

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Date: 2009-11-01 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jiraiyasgirl.livejournal.com
I love this! It's damn shame they can't be as well adjusted and mature as you've portrayed them here!

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Date: 2009-11-01 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] damelola.livejournal.com
This is really good, I love the pacing of it and the cautious way their changes begin to show. The realism of their expectations makes a refreshing change from the conventional arrangements a lot of fic defers to.

Wonderful 'come as you're not'. You'd never guess ;)

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Date: 2009-11-01 11:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrs-huddles.livejournal.com
AAAHHHH Its totally sweet, but wierdly enough I literally SQUEED when it turned out Chase was the father figure, I think that's the cutest thing ever. EVER.

*goes off into her fantasy land where everyone is happy and friends*

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Date: 2009-11-01 11:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] namasteyoga.livejournal.com
Really sweet, even if it's a very Housian version of accepting adult relationships. Love the way that Cuddy accepts him as he is, rather than trying to force him into some other status. And Chase would volunteer to be a father figure.

Also like the mention of Cuddy walking her down the aisle, with or without a father, because they're Jewish.

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Date: 2009-11-01 11:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zulu.livejournal.com
Very cool. I admire Cuddy here, all the moreso through House's nearly bewildered POV as his life happens to him without his permission. I could really cheer for this relationship, and for this family.

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Date: 2009-11-02 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hannahrorlove.livejournal.com
One convention I went to had a panel on writing sex scenes, and part of the conversation was on minimalist writing for them - which you do fantastically. It fits in with the tone, giving the readers just enough to follow, cutting it down to only what needs to be in there.

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Date: 2009-11-02 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vitawash24.livejournal.com
This is such a great costume, Dee. :-) I like the way the shifts in logic and relationships fit in with the dynamics in canon. What rings sadly true is House's expectation that this will go wrong, somehow, but it's so nice here that the people he loves get him and understand what he can handle.

Also it kind of made me cry. WTF.

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Date: 2009-11-02 02:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karaokegal.livejournal.com
There are days when you can't believe "Hello" if that's what comes out of Wilson's mouth.

GREAT LINE and so very true.

Lovely fic. I liked your almost brutally honest House/Cuddy dynamic. Chase as Father Figure FTW!!!

Thanks for coming to party in such a sweet costume.

Stick around and enjoy the yummies. (I have continuous first three season House episodes playing in the kitchen.)

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Date: 2009-11-02 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lookfar.livejournal.com
How sweet. Wouldn't it be lovely to watch.

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Date: 2009-11-02 06:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chocolate-frapp.livejournal.com
this is just terrific! (although I was a little confused by the "walking down the aisle" comments)

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Date: 2009-11-02 09:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonne17.livejournal.com
What a lovely story, and how brave of you to write it. This is exactly how this would go if everybody behaved just a little bit more like normal, mature people and it's a great read.

However, I have to say I prefer the way it is on the show. The frustration, anger, double standards, childish behaviour, passion, stupidity and happiness both inside and outside the show is why I just can't stop watching and keep coming back to this fandom.

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Date: 2009-11-02 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hibernia1.livejournal.com
OMG, I love it!!! I don't normally read House/Cuddy fic, but this just seemed so right, it worked so well, and I recognized everybody still. Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

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Date: 2009-11-02 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blacktop50.livejournal.com
In language that is both gorgeous and restrained, you have told a believable story of House and Cuddy working towards a quirky and eccentrically satisfying relationship on their own terms. This fits wonderfully with the canon developments in these two characters that we are seeing play out over the past year. Just lovely.

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Date: 2009-11-02 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hi-falootin.livejournal.com
aw, I loved this! And House/Cuddy is really starting to annoy me, so I promise you that is high praise ;)

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Date: 2009-11-02 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drunken-hedghog.livejournal.com
Beautiful. A happy ending that doesn't involve major character changes from any of the parties involved. I also love that Chase volunteered to be the father figure.

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Date: 2009-11-02 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you!

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Date: 2009-11-03 03:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
And they could be! That's what frustrates me. : ( Thanks!

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Date: 2009-11-03 04:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! While I'm not averse to a traditional happy ending, I do find it odd that that sometimes seems like the only thing people can imagine. Let the characters get creative! To tell you the truth, this story was inspired by [livejournal.com profile] travln1's Mia series. House moves into becoming a father figure for Cuddy's daughter in that series, but at his own pace, in a way that makes sense for him, Cuddy, and the girl, Mia.

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Date: 2009-11-03 04:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Chase is so cute, and he has quite obviously imagined having children with Cameron, so I thought being "Uncle Robbie" would be a role he'd enjoy. I think "Aunt Allison" likes it too. And if Dr. Foreman just happens to be at the ice cream shop when they get there, well, that's a coincidence. He wasn't actually wanting to hang out with Rachel, you know, hmph. :D Thanks!

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Date: 2009-11-03 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you so much. I started this in early September, but couldn't finish. The episodes in Season Six -- how Cuddy and House have acted -- made it so much easier to do!

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Date: 2009-11-03 12:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
In Season Five, House kept saying to Cuddy, "This is who I am; do you want me?" and Cuddy kept indicating that she wanted a fairytale-ish version of House. But House is pretty awesome just the way he is, so it was fun to imagine Cuddy accepting that and moving forward from that premise.

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Date: 2009-11-03 12:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Glad you think the technique works here. I enjoy leaving things up to imagination of the reader, and it's especially easy to do with fanfic, where readers have an extended relationship with the characters.

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Date: 2009-11-03 12:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you! Of course, the nuclear family is a great thing. But sometimes it seems people get stuck into the mindset that that is the only option that's "real." But if a different arrangement can make the family members happy and loved, why not?

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you! I started this before Season Six, thinking it didn't quite work, and then was so pleased to see Cuddy and House in canon move in a more mature direction. Yay!

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you. Of course there are also days when Wilson's telling the truth and House just doesn't want to hear it, but that's OK.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you! It would be lovely.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you! House picked "walking down the aisle" as a stereotypical thing fathers do with their daughters, at the daughter's wedding. In Jewish ceremonies, both the mother and father walk the daughter down the aisle.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
I've had people say that to me before about fics: "Oh, you've made the characters normal. Now they're boring." Heh! Such is the danger of contentment. It's a worthy goal in life, but no so much for fiction.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
I don't normally write House/Cuddy fic, so we're on the same page. : ) Thanks!

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you very much. I think the stereotypical romance ending is not going to work for House and Cuddy, so if they are to end up together, they will have to get creative.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you! I liked Cuddy in Season One and Two, and then... not so much. (Although the show handled her adapting to becoming a mother fairly realistically, I thought.) But I've liked Cuddy a lot in Season Six.

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Date: 2009-11-03 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Thank you. It seems like that might be something Chase would enjoy. Plus it's cute to imagine. : )

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Date: 2009-11-04 06:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chocolate-frapp.livejournal.com
I know that, it just struck me as odd that he would assume the kid was going to get married, after all, he is not the marrying kind himself.

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Date: 2009-11-08 09:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samstjames.livejournal.com
Awww that was so nice!

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Date: 2009-11-08 07:11 pm (UTC)
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Not my usual pairing but this is really nice. As always your writing is impeccable and you have such a nice, well defined style.

You know, this is a version of House/Cuddy I can actually buy, because they've both grown up a little, changed, and I really think that shows.

Awesome costume!

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