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Lagrange point: in celestial mechanics, points of equilibrium for objects under the gravitational influence of two orbiting bodies.
Based on Thee deranged Wilson/Cuddy convo of 5.07: what if Wilson’s attempt to jealousy-maneuver Cuddy and House together actually worked…in an unexpected way?Bookmarked by chronicallyvic
06 May 2026
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“God, you look like shit,” House chuckled, “I thought you would’ve gone home by now.”
Wilson shook his head tiredly and took a sip of his coffee, “No, I have things to do.”
House raised a brow, “That better be tequila in that cup.”
“It’s scotch.”
“Wait, seriously?”
Wilson smiled, despite himself, “No.”---
Or, Wilson forgets to do his department's budget report and is cramming.
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01 Apr 2026
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“Would you put money on it, Foreman?” Chase asks, wiggling his eyebrows suggestively at both of them, “Come on. Fifty bucks each, bit of holiday fun.”
Foreman leans back in his chair, crossing his arms, “Why are you so eager to make this a bet? Spend too much on Christmas presents?”
Chase’s mouth twitches, “Can’t a guy just want to have a friendly wager with his colleagues?”
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After a slip on some ice lands House in the hospital with a concussion he accidentally reveals to his fellows that he was planning to propose to someone, but doesn't say to who. That's up to them to figure out.- Language:
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29 Mar 2026
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An Essay On Stupidity by DumpsterBeagle for silvermistwasmygayawakening
Fandoms: House M.D.
09 Dec 2022
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House starts to wear his wedding ring, after almost a year, to screw with his team. Cameron, Chase, and Foreman are more confused than they've probably ever been.
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29 Mar 2026
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House refuses to let Wilson propose to him first, because why should Wilson get to do it four times?
Except that House doesn't have the faintest idea where to start — so he pesters the two men whose marriages have crashed and burned, his psychiatrist, and a bisexual bombshell for advice, throws himself into his work, and avoids Wilson like he has the plague.
(Or, House insists on an emotional Rube Goldberg trying to propose to Wilson.)
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- Part 2 of The Old Ball-and-Chain
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29 Mar 2026

