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He's had enough of this family after tonight. He can't handle this anymore. He can't handle anything anymore. His family wouldn't even notice; not with their cell phones and Bat Mitzvahs and poop emojis. Nothing will ever be the same again.
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Inspired by "Dinner" by Hayes Walsh, a 2014 short film on YouTube starring 2-time Tony Award winner Christian Dominique Borle!! -
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No one would see this note, Neil was already dead; but he wrote it, anyway. In his mind, at least. He always had an extraordinary imagination, Todd Anderson was fuel to the flame that was his creative mind. It was a shame it didn't last long. This note came soon after they met, only having been friends a few months.
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They're sitting on their couch, thighs pressed together, drinking some beers and eating Chinese take-out. The usual. Then,
"You know Cameron has a crush on me?"
"She what? Does she know you?"
"Says you."
Wilson sighed.
"Well?"
"'Well' what?"
"Well what are you going to do about it?"
"Nothing. Why, should I do something about it?"
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In which House tells Wilson of Cameron's crush on himself, making Wilson jealous. This jealously causes Wilson to become determined to prove to House's fellows that House is not available. -
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What if Wilson hadn't walked back to his room after House said "I like what this says about you, Wilson." in 'Black Hole' (season 6 episode 16) ??
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After a long week of being indecisive about furniture decisions, Wilson finally finds what's right for him: hiring an interior decorator. However, there is one thing Wilson's heart is set on buying to make him feel right, and it's not even for him... -
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“Oh. So, you…can’t…talk to cows?”
“...No.”
“Oh.”
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“Oh sweetheart, you’re not planning on sending a drunken text to Vox…”, Rosie gasped dramatically, putting her hand to her chest, while her dark eyes sparkled with mischief. With nimble fingers she plucked her phone out of Alastor’s hands, unlocked it and pulled up a chat window that had Vox’ face in the top left corner.
After a quick crash course on how to actually type a message (complete with how to write capital letters – he refused to be caught misspelling), Alastor typed his first text message with the grace of a tech-illiterate pensioner.
“Your suit looks like it was designed by a drunken peacock.”---
Alastor and Rosie spend a night drinking together while hate-watching one of Vox’ game shows. What starts with a drunken text to Vox about his ridiculous outfit somehow ends in compromising photos and political extortion.
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Once Vox went by a different name. Not Vincent. A different name that brought him shame and tasted bitter on his tongue. Even then, some of his happiest memories are from when he bore that name. But now those memories are tainted by his current reality and rivalry with the Radio Demon.
Unbeknownst to everyone but himself, Vox and Alastor knew each other once while in life. It was a secret he had carried for decades but now as he lay broken in the wake of his defeat he couldn’t help himself to spit the truth back in Alastor’s face. The look of shock on the face of his once husband was the greatest present to Vox as he welcomed the promise of death with open arms.
His only regret? Not being able to see his daughter in Heaven one last time.
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Vox is defeated at the end of season 2. Before he passes out from fatigue and injury, he reveals his two greatest secrets. Is reconciliation possible? Redemption? A family reunion?
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"Radio AND video. Me and you; we could rule Hell, together, as partners"
"As partners? Are you proposing Vincent?"What if instead of laughing his ass off and rejecting Vox, Alastor made Vox propose to him? Aka Alastor having his own agenda while Vox just accepts everything having the time of his life.
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House and Wilson argue about the spaghetti kiss in Lady and the Tramp. House suggests (for purely scientific reasons, of course) they try it out. Just to see how it works. Except they end up liking the kiss part a bit too much.

