 goldeneyekit 2009-07-07 . chapter 1heehee full body exam. yay! happy ending! ^^ |
 Sophia Riddle 2007-08-23 . chapter 1Wilson stopped, looking up slightly to make his demand for right of way when Greg House suddenly put his long arms around Wilson's waist and pulled the puzzled man to his body and held him tightly.
His face muffled in House's chest, Wilson mumbled, "Whaz this for?"
wow, it's HOT!
Talk about a Freudian slip, my dear Doctor Wilson.
XD, I remember Holms and Watson(Waston?) since Holms called Waston 'My dear Waston' lol |
 hugehousefan1 2006-07-04 . chapter 1awsome! |
 neurocystocercosis 2006-01-21 . chapter 1woo hoo! i HATE Cameron, but everybody loves her, so there's not much fic like that, it was really good. |
 Rennie51 2005-11-13 . chapter 1As usual, some great lines in this story. I love a happy ending and I'm so glad House and Wilson ended up together, the way it should be. I did feel sorry for Cameron...she must really be in love with House. But aren't we all? I liked the conflict between the two leading to the great resolution. Thanks for posting this sequel. Even though I knew that the ring wasn't for Cameron in the last story, I'm glad you wrote this so Wilson knows too! |
 BenquashaFraser 2005-11-11 . chapter 1Yay! Greg and James are getting married! *beaming grin*
Loved this sequel. Ended the story greatly. I loved it when Wilson said, "Oh sure, Allison, baby, Greggy poo can't marry you 'cause he's marryin' little ole me!" Was laughing my head off at the thought of him saying that to Cameron.
I'm not a AC fan so I'm glad you put her in her place. I hate the way she follows him like alost puppy and actually believes he likes her but is being mean because he doesn't want to face his feelings for her. She should get over herself already! She never stood a chance compared to the great James Wilson.
I think Cuddy would have given House and Wilson the time off if she had known that House was going to be early to clinic for once and that he would be enthusiastic about going. Although if she found out who the patient was she might not have been happy for long. |
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