Me because I just realized I forgot to post part 11 of Inseparable đ¨
Chat, I'm so ashamed, oh my goodness gracious
I'm so sorry that I've been inactive! I've had so much school recently that I've only been able to get to the shorter fanfictions! If you requested something a little longer, just know that it's on it's way and in progress. I promise that I will get to them and that I am trying to make them the best possible!
Au revoir!
Hey!!!!
And how is the story going? đ¤
Omg you canât believe me how much Iâm looking forward to it!
I wish you a nice day/night
Your reader đŤśđŤś
Heya babes! I'm so sorry that it's been so long, my summer's been busier than I expected đ. So far I've got four parts already, and I'm planning on releasing them when I'm finished with part five. My grandma's been in the hospital, so I haven't really had much time for updates (The writer's curse has gotten to me.)
I'll tag you when I post them and will make sure you get your story!
Have a nice day/night!!
Hey, you should deffo do a BEN one. So like a one-shot with Y/N and BEN playing video games but heâs like glitching the game so she looses, and heâs super smug about it.
-your favorite ever âĽď¸
Ohhhh, for sure babes. I'll make it the best you've ever read.
It'll take a hot minute, tho. School and all that jizzy jazz. â¤ď¸
it just be like that I guess
Give me 10 minutes with him alone in a room and one of us will come out pregnant (it's gonna be him)
Nobody questioned Patrickâs return when they saw him, especially considering heâd disappeared like that before. The next day consisted of skipping their weekend detention and hanging around in the junkyard that Y/N's cousin owned, and getting high while playing golf there.
When she got home though, she immediately thought of Nicole and how she had acted weird on their last call. Why did Nicole get awkward when she mentioned the clown? Y/N flopped on her bed as a headache started up, and she sat up to take off her dirty boots and socks.
She let her hair down from her ponytail to try to get some of the head pressure relieved, and stood up to walk to her dresser where she took off all her jewelry and placed it there.
Her mind still raced with her thoughts as she changed into her sleepwear which was just short shorts and one of Patrickâs band shirts that she stole.
Placing her hands on her hips, she clicked her tongue and made her way to her nightstand where her phone was.
Y/N dialed Nicoleâs number three times, and each time she got no answer. She looked at her clock and it was only 11pm, meaning she was probably with some boy.
Y/N looked at the rug on her floor while she thought of what to do for the rest of the night. Then she had what she thought was an amazing idea.Â
The cold atmosphere surrounding the two men dampened the mood plenty, and the harsh coughs of the patient in front of them made it worse.
House had taken a case of a seven year old girl who hadnât been able to walk since she was three. Whenever pressure was put on her left leg she would get a shooting pain all the way up to her spine.
No doctor knew why, other than that it was immovable and that she would probably never use it again. She and her mom had come into the clinic due to a respiratory infection, and House found her background âinteresting.âÂ
After a plethora of examinations and not-so-legal operations, he and his team found a tumor in her calf and in the middle of her spinal cord. How all of her other doctors missed them baffled the man, truly.
But that was how he was now sitting next to the girl showing her magic tricks as Wilson discussed with her mom possible treatments.Â
âWe could remove them and the dead tissue that surrounds the tumors, but itâs a tough and long operation that doesnât have the highest chance of working.â Wilson stated lowly to the crying woman.
âHow high?â She choked out, wiping her eyes with a tissue.
âA good, twenty-percent chance.â He estimated and thought about the severity of the girl's illness. âHer respiratory infection also doesnât help much in the process, but if we donât take those tumors out now, they might not be able to come out at all.â
The mother looked over at her daughter and watched as House pulled out a card from behind her ear, and then she saw him flick the girlâs forehead when she said it was the wrong card. Her mother laughed slightly, and then looked back at Wilson.
âWhere do I sign?â Wilson smiled at her words and nodded to the door, âIâll show you the reception.â
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The woman came back to the room and hugged her daughter, kissing her forehead. âAre you ready to get better, sweetie?â
The girl nodded her head and grinned, a tear falling from her eye.
Wilson walked in and snorted at House, who had fallen asleep in the chair with cards spread out all over him.Â
âHouse.â He called out to the man, repeating it louder again. House still didnât wake up, and Wilson scoffed before looking at the girl and the woman.Â
âItâs about to get a little loud.â He warned them before he stood in front of the girl and offered his hand out. She took it, and he used his other to take off a cord that connected her to her heart monitor. It beeped loudly, repetitively, and House jolted awake.Â
âHuh?â
âWelcome back, we almost lost you there.â Wilson said sarcastically, and House rolled his eyes. Wilson looked back at the girl, and he and House both grimaced when she coughed on his face.Â
âI am so sorry.â The girl said and covered her mouth as she finished coughing.Â
Wilson smiled tightly at her and connected her back to the heart monitor, âItâs all right, it happens more than you think.â
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âWhereâs Wilson?â House barged into Cuddyâs office, completely ignoring the man she was with.
âHouse!â She scolded him, gesturing to the other man. âIâm in a meeting with someone. Knock next time.âÂ
âOh, really? In that shirt I thought you were trying to proposition him a little something-something, if you catch my drift.â He raised his eyebrows to punctuate his sentence and grinned.
Cuddy gritted her teeth, and excused herself from the other man before walking out of the office with House trailing behind her.
âWilson is at home sick with RSV. I told him to leave when I saw him this morning with eyebags heavier than yours and when I heard him cough his lungs out in his office from outside his door.âÂ
House looked at her and hummed before taking off without a word. The woman groaned and turned around, stopping one of the assistants. âClock Dr. House out of work, please.â
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House lifted his cane up to Wilsonâs door and knocked to the tune of âShave and a Haircutâ. He didnât get a response, so he jiggled the handle and opened the door when he noticed it was unlocked.Â
âYou know, I could kill and rob you right now.â He shouted out as he walked into Wilsonâs living room. It was eerily quiet, and he didnât like it. The man thudded his cane on the ground three times and heard a faint cough as three other knocks followed from Wilsonâs bedroom wall.
Houseâs eyebrows furrowed and he went to see the sick oncologist, roughly opening the door and turning on the lights. âWakey wakey, eggs and bakey.â
Wilson groaned loudly and grabbed one of his pillows to cover his head with, coughing underneath it. He groaned even louder when House poked him with his cane, right before House jabbed it into his side.
âOw! House!â Wilson uncovered his head and looked at the other man, holding up his hand to the light above them. He coughed a bit, and House let out a quick âyikesâ when he saw just how bad Wilson looked.Â
The man in question had eyebags darker than his own hair, and his eyes were incredibly red and puffy. His lips were dry and cracked, and he had dried drool on his chin. His cheeks were red as well, and his hair was tousled like he just got thrown off a bull.Â
âJesus Christ.â House murmured, taking in the sight of his best friend. The said man had only grunted and thrown his face back into his pillow, coughing into it.Â
âIf youâre gonna gawk, at least turn the lights off.â His voice was muffled, but House understood it enough to flick the light switch and leave the room.
The man stood there for a second, staring at the door before going into the kitchen and grabbing Wilsonâs keys from the glass bowl, and leaving to go to his own house.
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Wilsonâs eyes opened when he heard his front door slam shut, and he inhaled deeply and sat up. He ran his hands through his tangled hair and carefully stood up, making his way to his bathroom. Washing his hands when he was finished with his business, he turned off the water and dried his hands while trying to sniff the air.
He couldnât smell or breathe very well, but there was a slight smell of Thai food that caught his attention. He fixed his hair and left the bathroom, and wobbled to his kitchen, where he saw House sitting down on his sofa and eating noodles while watching âGeneral Hospital.â
âSave any for me?â He croaked out and cleared his throat.Â
âFridge.â Was the only thing House said through a mouthful of noodles, and Wilson made his way to his fridge.
He pulled out a box of more noodles, and noticed the grocery bag on his counter. He reached out for it, and pulled out a bottle of Nyquill, Aspirin, Tylenol, allergy medications, and Motrin.
He opened the bottle of Tylenol and grabbed two, tossing them into his mouth and fitting his head under the sink to down them with the tap water. He grabbed the Thai noodles and sat down next to House, digging into his food.Â
They both sat there in enjoyable silence until Wilson noticed all of the new pillows and blankets that sat on his reclinable sofa and spoke up.
âWhatâs all that for?â He mumbled through his noodles.Â
âDoesnât matter.â House said simply, pushing himself off the couch with his cane and taking his trash and bowl to the kitchen. Wilson stared at the cushions and shrugged, continuing to watch the TV.Â
When he was finished, he got up and also took his bowl to the kitchen, and he coughed into his elbow as he placed his bowl in the sink. âAre you going to pay rent, at least?â
âNope.â House popped the P and typed away on Wilsonâs laptop, not bothering to look at the man. Wilson deadpanned at House until he decided to walk away and go back to his room, flopping onto his bed and falling asleep there.
The other man was searching for drug cocktails that he could inject his friend with to get him better, and he grinned devilishly when he found one that he had access to all of the drugs.
He leaned over slightly to see if Wilsonâs door was open or not, and stood up and quickly made way to his bag when he saw it was closed. He pulled out what should have been a med-kit, and took out the drugs in it. He chose what he needed, and made sure all of the right ingredients were put into a syringe.
He slowly limped to Wilsonâs room, opting out of using his cane so that he didnât cause too much noise and wake him up. House opened his door carefully, and his nerves eased when he heard the loudest snore heâs ever heard in his life.
 He ticked his tongue and made his way to Wilson, pulling out a sanitisation packet from his pocket. He lifted the sleeping manâs shirt and carefully rubbed it onto his back, freezing when he stirred. Pulling out the other packet, he wiped down the needle slowly and injected Wilson with the cocktail quickly.Â
He froze again, expecting Wilson to wake up and yell at him, but he didnât. He was still fast asleep, and still snoring. House smiled in success and tossed the syringe into the trashcan by Wilsonâs bed, and covered it up with crinkled tissues. He then left the room and closed the door, and went back into the kitchen where the laptop was.Â
House re-skimmed over the article with the side effects and he stopped when he saw something slightly alarming.
âPatient may fall unconscious for any time ranging from 16 hours to 2 days. Watch closely and monitor all the time. Any illnesses that the patient may have when the cocktail is injected will dimishness.â
âShit.â
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Wilson woke up after twenty-six hours with cotton mouth, a diaper on, and no idea where he was until he saw House sitting on a chair reading a magazine.Â
âHouse?â He grumbled, lifting himself up to look at his clock. It was late, 1:24 in the morning to be exact. He looked back at House, and the man stood up and slapped the back of his hand onto Wilsonâs forehead and held it there.Â
âFeels fine.â The man said, and he grabbed his cane and left the confused Wilson to his own devices.Â
Wilson didnât know what happened, or what to do, so he chose to take a shower and freshen up. When he was done, he saw a glass of water on his bedside table and downed it immediately.
He sighed and stood there, unsure of what to do once again. That was until he noticed he felt much better than when he fell asleep.
He went to find House, and saw him in the kitchen again making what he assumed was an omelet. Staring into the back of Houseâs head, he felt that something was wrong.
He went to sleep with RSV and the worst headache and cough of his life, and now he felt like he could run a marathon.
âWhat did you do?â He questioned, and locked eyes with House when he turned around.
âWhat, no âthank you?â No, âOh my goodness, House. I feel so much better, thank you for your help and kindness?ââ House mocked, tossing the omelet onto a plate and holding it out for Wilson.
Wilson felt iffy taking the food, but he still did and he sat down at the table as House served him a glass of orange juice.Â
âItâs two in the morning-â âI donât care, eat your food.â
âMâkay.â Wilson didnât argue and he grabbed his fork and ate, huffing down all of it and drinking every drop in the glass. âSo, whatâd you do?â
âI drugged you with seven different drugs.â House told him, grabbing Wilsonâs plate and putting it in the sink before filling his glass back up with more juice. Wilson sat there and stared at him in disbelief, no words could come out of his mouth.Â
âRight.â Was the only word he could say, and he downed the drink in his glass. His mind was racing with many things he wanted to tell his friend.
He was in awe that he would put him so close to death, and that he would even think of doing such a thing that could one again, put him so close to death. It was insane of him to do, and he was flabbergasted. But what came out instead of yelling was,Â
âYou cared that much?â House turned on the water to the sink and grabbed a sponge and soap and started doing the dishes, ignoring Wilsonâs question.Â
That was the only answer Wilson needed, though, and he smiled at the back of Houseâs head.Â
âIâm telling your team when I go into work.â
âNo the hell you arenât!â
âOh, yes the hell I am!â
Hey,
I hope you are doing well. I wanted to ask how your grandma is doing in the hospital. I hope she gets better soon.
How are you dealing with your writer's curse? I know it can be tough, but I'm sure you'll find your inspiration again soon. Have a great day/evening! Love you!
Your reader â¤ď¸
Aww, thank you for checking in!
She's doing a lot better now, she's been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and has been resting. My writers curse does no want to seem to let up, so I've been trying to combat it with some other fics that I've needed to write.
The thing stopping me from writing is that I'm trying to find a way to transition from reader and Patrick arguing to them getting scared by Pennywise, but my brain won't think đ
It's slowly coming together though, and I can't wait to share it with you!
Have a good day/evening, love you too â¤
Summary: you try to contact your training partner! he lowkey hates you tho. good luck!
Warnings: vulgar language
A/N: i love music sm omg. PLEASE DONT MIND HOW HE BLOCKED YOU BEFORE YOU RESPONDED TO HIM ABOUT THE VEGGIES PLEASE IT WONT LET ME CHANGE IT.
Hi,
I hope you're doing well!
I wanted to ask you which character from the movie "It" is your favorite and why. Iâm really interested to know what you like about that character.
Looking forward to your response!
Your reader đŤś
Hi, I'm doing great! I hope you are too, it's been kind of rough this summer đ I've had a surgery, so I haven't been able to update the story much, and I'm so sorry! But to answer your question,
my favorite It character is definitely Pennywise. I really like how much the movies and the book portrayed him as a God-like entity, and he's very well written. Just enough to make you confused, but enough to make you want to know so much more. He's always been my favorite, and I've never like an It character more than him, even though I write so much about Patrick lol.
I do enjoy writing for Patrick, he's very fun to write and I feel like I can write him much better than any other character, but Pennywise will always have a special place for me.
Thanks for asking!