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Inspired by season 6 episode 21 “Baggage”
When a call comes in from Cuddy begging Nolan to take in both Wilson and House as clients, he wants to say no. Little does he know that this is more complicated than a simple fight, and the two's history, and years of problems, had finally come crashing down in one big wreck.Or
House and Wilson got in a fight and Nolan needs to find out what the hell happened and how to fix it.
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Being in love with him was never allowed.
House could hear the objections ringing through his ears, a chorus of voices yelling and screaming. He could see his team with disgust written on their faces, turning away from him because he was one of those.
One of them.
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Taking place after season 8; Wilson has survived his cancer, and him and House have continued to live together. Cuddy is back as Dean of Medicine, and after she rehires House and Wilson, things look like they are finally going to have a happy ending. That all comes crashing down after House starts to claim that Wilson is acting weird. This story covers real world problems and the complexity of human relationships.
It’s slow in the beginning, but I promise it gets drama filled :3. Disclaimer: Already posted on Wattpad by me under same username.
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- Part 1 of House: Season 9
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Season 9 of House!! Totally cannon guys trust, I was Wilsons tie. [Show writers don’t sue me we all know it’s Fannon]. Anyway pls enjoy and please comments any suggestions you have for me I would be happy to hear y’all’s feedback :3
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an exit lights the sky (the sky becomes complete) by hauntedbyhilson (sanctumofwords)
Fandoms: House M.D.
04 Feb 2026
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Wilson was good at rules.
He had avoided the obvious Abnormal Acts his whole life, for he had bound the impulses of his body with schedules, ethics committees, consent forms, and unspoken agreements. When his patients spoke, voices packed with grief and self-disgust, he understood immediately. He always did. Empathy came easily when it was someone else’s mess.
Wilson used to respond to their pleas: “We’ll get through this,” a guilty sort of kindness drenching his voice, and he would be called a saint, a martyr, the Boy Wonder Oncologist with sympathy for all.
What he did not tell them is that he had learned, young and thoroughly, how to punish a body for producing unauthorized thoughts. That he had broken himself into compliance often enough that the procedure felt routine.
Bookmarked by JamesWilsonIsPeak
22 Jan 2026

