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The gang return from their well deserved vacation. They recount their travelings - Cameron in a Tuscany, Italy for the wine, Foreman on a beach in Miami, House stuck at home, and Chase in Transylvania for the historic castles that otherwise never interested him until now - not to mention the cheap prices!
But wait... did Chase become... a vampire..?
Well, one thing for sure is that he sucks at being one.
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When House senses something's off with Chase, he's curious. He's always eager to discover any secrets of his team that could be used for amusement or blackmail. But what he finds out turns out to fall into neither category. Well, it could fall into both, but House's not that much of an asshole.
TW: period blood I guess?
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- Part 10 of House MD One Shots
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Chase struggles with her makeup, Amber is a girl's girl.
Transfem!Chase
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It's an average day in Princeton Plainsboro. House being a jackass, Foreman being annoying, Cameron being a stuck-up, and Chase... begging to go to a concert?
Murdoc Niccals is wheeled in, mouth agape and tongue stuck out, like a dead cat. He flatlines, and then... he lives?! What kind of sorcery is this? House is intrigued, rushing to see what this mysterious green man has up his sleeve.
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"I don’t need a puppy trailing after me like some neurotic spaniel," House said, not looking up from his keyboard.
y/n Silver has spent her entire life being measured, first as a child prodigy, then as the youngest attending physician in Brighton Medical’s history. Brilliant, precise, and utterly uninterested in social niceties, she thrives in the orderly world of diagnostics, where illnesses follow rules and people… well, people don’t.
But when her director hands her a file on Gregory House—the infamous diagnostician whose reputation for genius is only eclipsed by his talent for being insufferable, y/n finds herself facing a puzzle she can’t solve with textbooks or logic. House doesn’t want a protégé. She doesn’t want a mentor. Yet somewhere between the migraines (fluorescent lights), the snark (his), and the relentless pursuit of medical truth (theirs), they might just forge something neither expected: respect.
Or: An autistic prodigy meets her match in the most chaotic diagnostician in medicine, and the hospital will never be the same.