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i luv ewansmile
2008-06-21 . chapter 1
Ahah. Wow. This was great.
Renn
2007-11-22 . chapter 1
Great take.
Phoenix Skyborne
2007-11-02 . chapter 1
Very sweet. =)
Tequila-Lollipops
2007-10-13 . chapter 1
Love the ending. I could actually see them doing that.
IzzBella91
2007-09-22 . chapter 1
Squee! Such a good comparison and that ending was so cute!
Kazuki Landen
2007-09-02 . chapter 1
Aw... loved the last bit. You seem to have the best finishing lines for your fics... this is really sweet.
FluffySmarts
2007-08-20 . chapter 1
aw
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missaffliction
2007-08-11 . chapter 1
That was the sweetest ending ever :)
I really enjoyed the scene where they were talking surrounded by all the infants. The dialogue was amazing and you captured their prsonalities wondefully. Amazing job.

Again, the ending was amazing.
MysteryLady-Tx
2007-08-09 . chapter 1
AWE House gave Wilson a Kiss...LOL...so CUTE, I LOVED It, but that bit before the ending was just plain SAD!

THANKS:D
AnonyMiss731
2007-08-07 . chapter 1
Whoh, you made me cry. That was sad and beautiful. It was so unlike and yet perfectly House. I'm impressed beyond words. And I wish I had more favorites slots.
WhiteLightning
2007-08-07 . chapter 1
I adored the ending. It made me giggle.
Nikelodean
2007-08-05 . chapter 1
Love the Peter Pan analogy. And the dialoge is spot on!
GirlX2
2007-08-04 . chapter 1
That was...Perfect.
lew
2007-08-04 . chapter 1
I liked the comparison between Peter Pan and House, and how Wilson read it--then how House did. Nice writing...
Melissa Jooty
2007-08-04 . chapter 1
What cute and unique story. I love how the mythology of 'Peter Pan' was interweaved into 'House' because if there is ever someone who would have rejected the burdens of adulthood, it would be House (who does seem to have the emotional immaturity of a child, on many occasions). I particularly love Cuddy being cast as Hook and Wilson almost being House's Wendy, warning him against not being left behind, not being connected to others.
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