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What if when House tells Wilson he loves him, Wilson says it back?
Well, naturally they turn to humor until “I love you”, “I love you too” becomes the most convoluted, gayest inside joke ever. And then of course they realize they mean it.
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House and Wilson have a peculiar friendship - though if you asked Wilson, sleeping together once while one man was reeling from a traumatic surgery slash breakup and the other was in a failing marriage isn't all that unusual between friends. They manage to make it work, mostly by never bringing it up again.
While out, a patient's grieving brother approaches Wilson and injects him with an unknown compound. Wilson is rushed to the hospital. Though initially fine, he begins to exhibit strange and deadly symptoms. House is swept into a case that he cannot emotionally distance himself from, with a patient that he has exceptionally complex feelings for. Wilson clings to life as House hits brick wall after brick wall, desperate to save the one person he can't lose.
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House tends to dance around his words, avoiding saying just what he means. Luckily, Wilson can translate.
Or, five times when House didn't say what he meant, and one time he did.
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Wilson starts acting oddly towards House and House wants to know why. When he gets his answer, it makes matters infinitely more complicated.
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“What if the restaurant is homophobic?” Wilson countered.
“Then we sue,” House scoffed. “Duh.”