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Tang Bo always smelled of smoke.
And Cheong Myeong always said that he didn't like it.
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He made a promise, deacades ago, to his sahyeong.
He decides to fulfill it, even if it's a little too late.
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The dead should have stayed dead; but no rule bound Cheong Myeong.
Even his corpse rose again, if only to find him after a century had passed.
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Born again, fate seemed to bring them together once again.
The changes were rather unexpected, though?
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Boy with pink eyes and black hair, his name, rudimentary, like the beggar he was.
And then one day; everything about him changed.
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‘Are you considering selling your soul to the devil in exchange for unlimited diagnostic powers?’
House looks at him quite seriously.
‘Who says I haven’t already?’
Bookmarked by JulesLemon
13 Jun 2026
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Cuddy hires a company that provides 'empathy training' to doctors. House reacts. Set in an earlier season.
Bookmarked by JulesLemon
13 Jun 2026
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"Wilson wasn’t feeling very well. The past few days hadn’t really been merciful, if he was being honest. His mental health had gotten much worse recently, his mind was cloudier than usual and his sleep schedule had gotten shorter and messier due to stress. And those shitty antidepressants weren’t working, too. Well, that’s what you get for choosing a job as a doctor. Right?"
or; Wilson feels like crap and just wants to cuddle up with his best friend House because thats a totally normal activity for middle aged men
Bookmarked by JulesLemon
30 Mar 2026
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Written as an RP -
Wilson tries online dating and matches with an interesting stranger who feels kind of familiar. Maybe he can help him get over his best friend... Or not.
Bookmarked by JulesLemon
09 Jun 2026
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"House, would you like to have sex with me?"
Wilson said it so casually. It was delivered with the same mundane tone one might use to point out a passing fly. House thought of dozens of biting comebacks in his head before finally settling on just one.
“...Sure.”
Why did he agree? Who knows—maybe it was a bet, or maybe it was an opportunity. Whatever it was, it certainly wasn't an appropriate conversation for the hospital cafeteria.
Bookmarked by JulesLemon
19 Feb 2026

