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"Cameron's been to his house several times. They just talk about death, and losing loved ones."
Cameron visits Wilson. They talk about- or rather, talk around-awful, undefinable feelings.
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Wilson has lost Amber and he's going to lose House. His thoughts on the matter are complicated.
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- Part 12 of Mae's Whumptober 2025
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The scent of bleach and loss still clings to the room where his most recent patient ceased to be, a ghost of a presence that has settled deep into James Wilson’s bones. This was supposed to be a normal work day with an unfortunate death of a patient closing it off, but the young patient's death echoes a past tragedy he has never fully processed — Amber’s death.
Alone in the sterile quiet of the hospital after hours, he is forced to confront the hollowed-out spaces where grief has taken root as he feels the weight of her absence as a physical ache. The clinical certainty of "Time of Death" offers no solace, only a mirror to his own unraveling.
So when a familiar, limping presence disrupts his isolation, will their fractured dynamic provide an anchor or simply reflect the damage back at him?
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- Part 8 of Multi-Fandom Whumptober 2025
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PROMPT: DACRYPHILIA, FINGER SUCKING || SHIP: HILSON (DAY 5)
House finds something out about himself when Wilson starts crying during sex.
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House discovers that Wilson looks very, very sexy when his brown eyes are filled with tears; he makes it his goal to make Wilson cry.Series
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In light of Wilson's departure as he grieves Amber, House descends into self-destruction to cope with the severed codependent relationship.
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House's relationships with the people around him: shown through rock climbing, skateboarding, and the death of Amber Volakis.
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Post-bus crash, Wilson takes care of a severely brain damaged House.
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The morning after Amber was taken off bypass and what followed in the first two weeks during Wilson's two-month absence.
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Wilson doesn’t remember going to sleep after finding Amber’s note, but when he awakes and sees her again, he realizes that while replaying old conversations with her, there was still so much left unsaid.
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When Thirteen went to ask Cuddy for a favor, she didn't expect to see the strongest woman she knows in a trance, cutting herself.
Title is an album from TV girl<3
Chapters (will hopefully be) songs from TV girl, not all from doapg though!Series
- Part 1 of Death of a Party Girl Collection
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“I can drive,” Cameron had told him coldly when Chase asked for her keys. He'd been afraid that if he argued, she’d leave without him.
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Wilson declares Amber’s time of death - 6:46 AM, Monday, 19th of May, 2008. She was 28 years, 10 months and 3 days old, and had been lying there in the ICU cold and hooked on to the bypass machine for a little over three nights.
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“He sits down heavily on the bed. The room seems huge, without Amber’s mottled body lying in the middle of it, and the bypass machines have already been wheeled out to hopefully save some other weak and failing heart.”
An immediate follow up to Wilson’s Heart.
Wrapping up some of the things we didn’t get in the season finale, plus your daily dose of Hilson angst. -
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All this time, he realizes— all this time, he's been making the choice to take the high road, to be the person for her that he wishes he had when he was going through the same things she's going through. He wants to allow his anger to destroy all of that because he knows he owes her nothing.
But that's not true either, because he owes her everything. She's the puzzle piece that fits them all together. She makes Wilson happy. She makes Wilson feel loved and respected and cared for in ways that House couldn't achieve on his own. And instead of holding that over him and taking Wilson for herself, she opened her arms and brought them together. Not for herself, not even for House. She did it for Wilson. At the end of the day, they're both on the same team, if at least for him.
The journey of House, Wilson, and Amber's relationship as they navigate the aftermath of the bus crash together.
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WHEN (Reason, Retribution, and Collateral) by more_mouse_bites (lucradiss)
Fandoms: House M.D.
18 Oct 2024
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"'You're not even angry— you feel betrayed.' Huh. House throws a derisive expression onto his face, but in his mind, he turns it over and over. Anger is easy. Anger is simple. It's base and understandable, easier to process than the underlying reality. Emotions are always pretending to be anger. Let's say anger is fair. It's not. We can say it is, but it's not. Does he feel betrayed? Everything happens for a reason."
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Or, in which House and Wilson learn to live in each other's orbit; Cuddy and the Ducklings meddle; and House is just trying to make the world make sense.
(Reading the first three parts of this series is strongly recommended. Picks up where book 3 left off.)
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- Part 4 of The 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
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The one where House is Guilty over Ambers death
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(Rewritten version of my second ever fic)
What if Wilson never wanted to speak to House ever again after Amber’s death?
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House can’t take the guilt.
Set directly after Season 4 Episode 16 —Wilson’s Heart.
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What if Wilson never wanted to speak to House ever again after Amber’s death?
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House can’t take the guilt.
Set directly after Season 4 Episode 16 —Wilson’s Heart.
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"For all these six months and two weeks he'd felt like there was something missing. Something he wasn't seeing; wasn't being shown. Something that everyone was keeping from him. The reason for House's complete one-eighty, the reason for the clear eyes that were so familiar and yet so foreign. It was the last puzzle piece but the most integral— it was what would tie it all together. There had to be some logic to it all. There had to be something to pull it all together. But here he was in the weeds again, pulled from the bar again. In the grey room, on the bench, sitting with his shame. His breath shuddered and he shuddered. The world didn't make sense.
He closed his eyes, feeling the pressure building behind them. He missed. He shuddered. He wanted, he wanted, he wanted."---
Or, in which Wilson contends with the reality he's made; he is haunted by his past.
(Reading the first two parts of this series is strongly recommended. This is Wilson's side of the story/What's happening to Wilson throughout the events of the first two books.)
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- Part 3 of The 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
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WHAT (Grief, Guilt, and Other Synonyms for Love) by more_mouse_bites (lucradiss)
Fandoms: House M.D.
19 Mar 2024
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'The music flows through his fingers in a way that makes him feel like an amnesiac cliche. He doesn't really know how he knows what he's doing, but he falls into the song because it's easy. He knows it. This is something he knows, intrinsically— like pain, like grief. It's as mindless as breathing.
But then he stops, abruptly. His left foot was able to hit the soft and sostenuto pedals fine, knowing what to do and when to do it, but when he went to hit the sustain, he realized there was nothing with which to press down. He looks down at his lap, seeing the tied-off knot of his sweatpants over his stump, and blinks, remembering himself. Ah. Right.'---
Or, in the weeks and months after the accident that killed Amber and the deep brain stimulation that stole House's memories, he contends with the decision he's made. Down an identity and a leg, he must continue to wade through the weeds of what his life was before.
(Reading the first part of the series is strongly recommended. Picks up directly where that one leaves off.)
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- Part 2 of The 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why)
