House and Cuddy have been dating for about a mese now and they wanted to celebrate there mese anniversary. And as they waited for their Cibo none of them detto anything and the silence was broken da the waiter.
“Grilled bistecca with Béarnaise Sauce and French fries.” The waiter said, startling them a little.
“Gee! What are te a zombie?” House paused, putting a hand to his heart, “I almost had a cuore attack for Pete’s sake!”
The waiter detto nothing and kept his stern, composed face to the task of serving them as properly as one could in this situation. He put down their plates in front of them and left saying, “The chef hopes the amount of oil and burro in this meal will make your cholesterol jump to the roof.”
“Yeah, I don’t believe that see, the Chef knows me and he definitely wouldn’t hope this extremely rare condition of 'one regular meal to cause death' to happen to me.” House assured the boy.
The waiter decided the older man wasn’t worth the fight and went back to his business.
“Why can't te be nice to someone ?” She asked, taking a French fries from House’s plate.
“Hey that’s mine!” He tried to take it back but she had gulped it down already. So he ha rubato, stola one from her plate instead.
“Let’s share.” She rolled her eyes.
“I’m not sharing!” He started to rant, “Also, te can only have sex with me because I’m the only man who has ever gotten te to climax so high, almost every time.”
“You’re not that good, House.” She retorted, attacking her steak.
“There are some pretty fine men out there, House.” She took a bite of her steak, “I could always sell myself to another one of your kind.”
“You could but te wouldn’t, because I don’t share. I’ve stolen te before, I can do it again.” He stated matter-of-factly.
“And then you’re going to say I always run back to you?” She asked, handing him her empty glass of wine for him to refill it.
He took the bottle in his hands and did so, slowly, never leaving her eyes, “Like I said, I’m not the sharing type.”
“You are sharing right now.” She said, talking about the wine.
“I share things with you, for te and for me. There’s always reason as to why I might be sharing.” He said, putting the bottle back on the table.
“And te think that would prevent me from looking somewhere else?” She asked, taking a sip of her glass.
“I think te wouldn’t even go that far.” He said, very serious. And within the successivo five minutes, they mostly ate in silence.
“Let’s assume I would?” She broke the silence, knowing there was no point in trying to have him admit whatever that was on his mind other than with a subjectivity expressed in metaphors.
“I would never share, no matter what.” He repeated.
“So te would rather die than see me with someone else?” She asked, very curious.
“I would make te miserable and your life a living hell.” He remarked, never leaving her eyes.
“That’s very hypocritical from your part.” She paused, “Tell me if I’m getting this right, te wouldn’t want me to find happiness unless it’s with you?”
House replied, “Since te have never gotten over me, I can only conclude that te and I are meant to be and that no matter how much te think te could find happiness with someone else, te would still be miserable. I would just be adding fuel to the fuoco of your miserable existence because like I said, I can’t share you.”
“You don’t get to pick a timeline for these sorts of things to happen, House.” She said, “Maybe I just had to see your bastard self one last time to realize te and I are everything except meant to be.”
“You want dessert?” He asked, looking away, this conversation wasn’t over though.
“No, thanks.” She said, “I need a smoke.” She added, getting up.
“I’m going to pay.” He mumbled.
“Gregory House!” House heard being called after da a person with a very pronounced French accent. “You’re here, buddy!”
“Hi Francis.” House nodded, turning around to face the chef.
“I haven’t seen te in like four years o something!” Francis tried to picture a precise timeline.
“Yeah, I had to go away for a while. I was tired of your horrible face.” House smiled.
“Haha! te haven’t changed. Why didn’t te tell me te were here?” He said, hugging House.
“My data isn’t really going too well so, I figured-“He tried, being quite honest.
“Are te on a data with who I think it is?” Francis asked, smiling.
House nodded, “I was on my way to pay actually-“ he tried.
“Non non non non! te are not paying for anything tonight!” Francis paused, “You’ve never had to pay for cena here before, te won’t have to pay this time either and let me add this: especially tonight!”
“The bottle of wine is a Saint-Émilion worth about $300.” House stated.
“Okay, te pay for the wine but the rest is on me.” Francis said, “And I’m sorry but te two aren’t leaving until you’ve tried my last dessert, I’ve named it the House of Love.”
“You’re kidding me, right?” House asked, bewildered.
“I am not!” Francis smiled.
“And this place is the House of an idiot.” House shook his head in disbelief.
Francis laughed, “Aren’t we all idiots, House?”
House smiled at that familiar sentence, it reminded him of why he was sort of friendly and kind with this great cook.
“I’m going to go outside and urged her back inside for dessert then.” House said, on his way out.
He saw her at the entrance, she was trying to light her cigarette but the wind wasn’t in favor of heavy smoking.
“Francis…”He tried, “The chef wants us to-“
“There’s a bus coming this way, maybe I should go home.” She said.
“House of Love!” He exclaimed.
“What?” She eyed him suspiciously, letting go of her attempts to light her cigarette.
“That’s his last creation, the dessert he wants us to try.” His eyes were almost pleading.
“He called one of his desserts the House of Love?” Cuddy stood there, bewildered.
“I know! How stupid is that!” He smiled, scratching his head.
“I don’t know.” She said.
“Come on, te hate me, I get it.” He paused, “But at least te can get free dessert from one of the best chefs I’ve had the chance to meet.”
Suddenly, Chef Francis barged in on them and said, “Come on House!” He paused, “Oh hello, Mademoiselle Cuddy, it’s a pleasure meeting you.”
“How do te know my-“She tried.
“Come on, dessert is on its way!” He added and went back inside.
House had his hands in his pocket and shrugged, “I think that was più of an order than an offer. Besides I prefer your culo to get bigger than te getting lung cancer.”
She chuckled, “Okay.” She said.
“Cool.” He said, mostrare her the way back inside.
They went back to their tavolo in silence and Francis brought the dessert on a single plate to them.
“And for our two lovebirds, here’s my new special.” He started, loud enough for the entire room to hear, “House of Love! A molten Cioccolato cake with some caramello ice cream on the side and two cinnamon flavored caramelle canes on the superiore, in alto of the cake.”
House and Cuddy saw that the two caramelle canes were forming a heart.
“Oh no, te didn’t…”House’s voice trailed off.
“I’ve made this recipe and named it after the man seated at this table, ladies and gentlemen.” He paused, “This is the man right here, Dr. Gregory House, the greatest jerk I have ever met and an amazing friend.” He then winked at House and Cuddy, “You two have a great dessert tonight.” He then turned to House and murmured, “Give me the three hundred for the wine, now.”
House sighed and gave Francis his VISA card, “You know the canes aren’t necessary anymore.”
“I’ve noticed but your cane is now invisible… just like hers has always been.” He said, “Now I’m going to yell at your waiter. Have a good nigh.” He told Cuddy and went back to his kitchen.
“I have a cane?” She paused, not sure what to think of that, “And it’s invisible?”
“Yeah, I used to tell him your heels were like my cane.” He trailed off, “A way to cope with life and discriminations." He paused, "But he would say that my cane was there and could be seen. So now that I don’t have a cane anymore, it’s invisible just like your heels.”
“I think I’m going to eat because that is way too philosophical for me.” She said, taking a bite of the molten Cioccolato cake.
“I’m not sure I understand it well myself but I think it means te and I are big liars and that we want to be meant to be together.” He shrugged, taking a bit himself.
“I thought te never shared.” She said, looking at the small cake that was meant for two.
“Here, I have no other options.” He smiled at her.
“I still can’t believe te actually do know the chef… and that he likes you.” She said, bringing one of the caramelle canes to her mouth.
“I diagnosed him a couple of years fa and ever since that day, the guy loves me and has cooked me wonders.” House shrugged and attacked the ice cream.
“I think it’s true. The people you’ve diagnosed, they all Amore te somehow.” She said; ready to take the other caramelle cane.
House put his hand on hers, stopping hers from stealing the other precious half of the dessert. “I don’t want te to become sick, but if you’re ever eager to have me figuring te out, just give me a sign.” He said.
“Are te going to let me have it?” She asked, arching a brow at him.
“If I do let te have that other caramelle cane, I’ll think of me as your fantasy of a pezzo, hunk of burning love. If I don’t let te eat it, we will stay in that giant gap between Amore and hate.”
“Who says I’m going to eat it if te do let me have it?” She questioned, trying to escape an all too soon unraveling.
“You haven’t stopped playing me all night which means you’re as scared as I am.” He paused, “But you’re also hiding something from me.” He added, letting go of her hand.
She started to suck on the small caramelle cane and said, “Sometimes, I just don’t want to share even if we have options.” She said, getting up and walking her way out.
House remained pensive for a few secondi at the table. He wondered what the hell she was on about. And that’s when he realized she had left with her, well, his helmet. She was going to steal his bike. House took his own casco in hands and rushed out of the restaurant. Outside he saw that Cuddy was nowhere near his bike. He could hear the roaring engines of the bus on the other side of the road. Then it hit him, she must have got on the bus. House put his casco on and started his motorcycle’s engines to chase after one very secretive Cuddy.
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Cuddy was indeed on the bus, she was alone at this hour. It was the driver’s last shift and he was listening to Do te Amore Me da The Contours from the Dirty Dancing Soundtrack and she hoped House had gotten the hint, she hoped that it would be a fairly hard puzzle for him to decipher. From her seat, she could see the trees and the very large and empty road ahead. The bus driver wasn’t going too fast but fast enough to make the ride enough of a thrill for her. She was scared but not because he could piss her off like he had right before he had convinced her to come back inside for dessert, but, because the place she wanted him to meet her was a place –for that twisted mind of hers, where there would be no turning back.
te broke my cuore
'Cause I couldn't dance
te didn't even want me around
And now I'm back, to let te know
I can really shake 'em down
And that’s when she saw him, riding his bike on the left side of the road, chasing after the bus. His bike could go a hundred times faster than the bus but this would be a race to him. A challenge, a competition, he was trying to mostra off. She smiled watching him look at her instead of the road ahead.
“You’re going to kill yourself!” She shouted, opening the bus window.
“What?” He asked.
Well now tell me baby (tell me baby)
Mmm, do te like it like this (do te like it like this)
“DON’T LOOK AT ME! LOOK AHEAD!” She screamed from the superiore, in alto of her lungs.
“YOU’RE THE ONLY HOT THING I CAN LOOK AT!” He said.
Tell me (tell me)
Tell me
She rolled her eyes but then saw an 18 wheeler coming his way and yelled, “HOUSE, WATCH OUT!”
House looked up and saw a huge truck and then everything went black.
Cuddy went out of the bus and ran towards House who was currently under his motorcycle on the other side of the truck. She saw him bleeding and bruises everywhere. She is guilt ridden and scared that she won't see house again.
“Grilled bistecca with Béarnaise Sauce and French fries.” The waiter said, startling them a little.
“Gee! What are te a zombie?” House paused, putting a hand to his heart, “I almost had a cuore attack for Pete’s sake!”
The waiter detto nothing and kept his stern, composed face to the task of serving them as properly as one could in this situation. He put down their plates in front of them and left saying, “The chef hopes the amount of oil and burro in this meal will make your cholesterol jump to the roof.”
“Yeah, I don’t believe that see, the Chef knows me and he definitely wouldn’t hope this extremely rare condition of 'one regular meal to cause death' to happen to me.” House assured the boy.
The waiter decided the older man wasn’t worth the fight and went back to his business.
“Why can't te be nice to someone ?” She asked, taking a French fries from House’s plate.
“Hey that’s mine!” He tried to take it back but she had gulped it down already. So he ha rubato, stola one from her plate instead.
“Let’s share.” She rolled her eyes.
“I’m not sharing!” He started to rant, “Also, te can only have sex with me because I’m the only man who has ever gotten te to climax so high, almost every time.”
“You’re not that good, House.” She retorted, attacking her steak.
“There are some pretty fine men out there, House.” She took a bite of her steak, “I could always sell myself to another one of your kind.”
“You could but te wouldn’t, because I don’t share. I’ve stolen te before, I can do it again.” He stated matter-of-factly.
“And then you’re going to say I always run back to you?” She asked, handing him her empty glass of wine for him to refill it.
He took the bottle in his hands and did so, slowly, never leaving her eyes, “Like I said, I’m not the sharing type.”
“You are sharing right now.” She said, talking about the wine.
“I share things with you, for te and for me. There’s always reason as to why I might be sharing.” He said, putting the bottle back on the table.
“And te think that would prevent me from looking somewhere else?” She asked, taking a sip of her glass.
“I think te wouldn’t even go that far.” He said, very serious. And within the successivo five minutes, they mostly ate in silence.
“Let’s assume I would?” She broke the silence, knowing there was no point in trying to have him admit whatever that was on his mind other than with a subjectivity expressed in metaphors.
“I would never share, no matter what.” He repeated.
“So te would rather die than see me with someone else?” She asked, very curious.
“I would make te miserable and your life a living hell.” He remarked, never leaving her eyes.
“That’s very hypocritical from your part.” She paused, “Tell me if I’m getting this right, te wouldn’t want me to find happiness unless it’s with you?”
House replied, “Since te have never gotten over me, I can only conclude that te and I are meant to be and that no matter how much te think te could find happiness with someone else, te would still be miserable. I would just be adding fuel to the fuoco of your miserable existence because like I said, I can’t share you.”
“You don’t get to pick a timeline for these sorts of things to happen, House.” She said, “Maybe I just had to see your bastard self one last time to realize te and I are everything except meant to be.”
“You want dessert?” He asked, looking away, this conversation wasn’t over though.
“No, thanks.” She said, “I need a smoke.” She added, getting up.
“I’m going to pay.” He mumbled.
“Gregory House!” House heard being called after da a person with a very pronounced French accent. “You’re here, buddy!”
“Hi Francis.” House nodded, turning around to face the chef.
“I haven’t seen te in like four years o something!” Francis tried to picture a precise timeline.
“Yeah, I had to go away for a while. I was tired of your horrible face.” House smiled.
“Haha! te haven’t changed. Why didn’t te tell me te were here?” He said, hugging House.
“My data isn’t really going too well so, I figured-“He tried, being quite honest.
“Are te on a data with who I think it is?” Francis asked, smiling.
House nodded, “I was on my way to pay actually-“ he tried.
“Non non non non! te are not paying for anything tonight!” Francis paused, “You’ve never had to pay for cena here before, te won’t have to pay this time either and let me add this: especially tonight!”
“The bottle of wine is a Saint-Émilion worth about $300.” House stated.
“Okay, te pay for the wine but the rest is on me.” Francis said, “And I’m sorry but te two aren’t leaving until you’ve tried my last dessert, I’ve named it the House of Love.”
“You’re kidding me, right?” House asked, bewildered.
“I am not!” Francis smiled.
“And this place is the House of an idiot.” House shook his head in disbelief.
Francis laughed, “Aren’t we all idiots, House?”
House smiled at that familiar sentence, it reminded him of why he was sort of friendly and kind with this great cook.
“I’m going to go outside and urged her back inside for dessert then.” House said, on his way out.
He saw her at the entrance, she was trying to light her cigarette but the wind wasn’t in favor of heavy smoking.
“Francis…”He tried, “The chef wants us to-“
“There’s a bus coming this way, maybe I should go home.” She said.
“House of Love!” He exclaimed.
“What?” She eyed him suspiciously, letting go of her attempts to light her cigarette.
“That’s his last creation, the dessert he wants us to try.” His eyes were almost pleading.
“He called one of his desserts the House of Love?” Cuddy stood there, bewildered.
“I know! How stupid is that!” He smiled, scratching his head.
“I don’t know.” She said.
“Come on, te hate me, I get it.” He paused, “But at least te can get free dessert from one of the best chefs I’ve had the chance to meet.”
Suddenly, Chef Francis barged in on them and said, “Come on House!” He paused, “Oh hello, Mademoiselle Cuddy, it’s a pleasure meeting you.”
“How do te know my-“She tried.
“Come on, dessert is on its way!” He added and went back inside.
House had his hands in his pocket and shrugged, “I think that was più of an order than an offer. Besides I prefer your culo to get bigger than te getting lung cancer.”
She chuckled, “Okay.” She said.
“Cool.” He said, mostrare her the way back inside.
They went back to their tavolo in silence and Francis brought the dessert on a single plate to them.
“And for our two lovebirds, here’s my new special.” He started, loud enough for the entire room to hear, “House of Love! A molten Cioccolato cake with some caramello ice cream on the side and two cinnamon flavored caramelle canes on the superiore, in alto of the cake.”
House and Cuddy saw that the two caramelle canes were forming a heart.
“Oh no, te didn’t…”House’s voice trailed off.
“I’ve made this recipe and named it after the man seated at this table, ladies and gentlemen.” He paused, “This is the man right here, Dr. Gregory House, the greatest jerk I have ever met and an amazing friend.” He then winked at House and Cuddy, “You two have a great dessert tonight.” He then turned to House and murmured, “Give me the three hundred for the wine, now.”
House sighed and gave Francis his VISA card, “You know the canes aren’t necessary anymore.”
“I’ve noticed but your cane is now invisible… just like hers has always been.” He said, “Now I’m going to yell at your waiter. Have a good nigh.” He told Cuddy and went back to his kitchen.
“I have a cane?” She paused, not sure what to think of that, “And it’s invisible?”
“Yeah, I used to tell him your heels were like my cane.” He trailed off, “A way to cope with life and discriminations." He paused, "But he would say that my cane was there and could be seen. So now that I don’t have a cane anymore, it’s invisible just like your heels.”
“I think I’m going to eat because that is way too philosophical for me.” She said, taking a bite of the molten Cioccolato cake.
“I’m not sure I understand it well myself but I think it means te and I are big liars and that we want to be meant to be together.” He shrugged, taking a bit himself.
“I thought te never shared.” She said, looking at the small cake that was meant for two.
“Here, I have no other options.” He smiled at her.
“I still can’t believe te actually do know the chef… and that he likes you.” She said, bringing one of the caramelle canes to her mouth.
“I diagnosed him a couple of years fa and ever since that day, the guy loves me and has cooked me wonders.” House shrugged and attacked the ice cream.
“I think it’s true. The people you’ve diagnosed, they all Amore te somehow.” She said; ready to take the other caramelle cane.
House put his hand on hers, stopping hers from stealing the other precious half of the dessert. “I don’t want te to become sick, but if you’re ever eager to have me figuring te out, just give me a sign.” He said.
“Are te going to let me have it?” She asked, arching a brow at him.
“If I do let te have that other caramelle cane, I’ll think of me as your fantasy of a pezzo, hunk of burning love. If I don’t let te eat it, we will stay in that giant gap between Amore and hate.”
“Who says I’m going to eat it if te do let me have it?” She questioned, trying to escape an all too soon unraveling.
“You haven’t stopped playing me all night which means you’re as scared as I am.” He paused, “But you’re also hiding something from me.” He added, letting go of her hand.
She started to suck on the small caramelle cane and said, “Sometimes, I just don’t want to share even if we have options.” She said, getting up and walking her way out.
House remained pensive for a few secondi at the table. He wondered what the hell she was on about. And that’s when he realized she had left with her, well, his helmet. She was going to steal his bike. House took his own casco in hands and rushed out of the restaurant. Outside he saw that Cuddy was nowhere near his bike. He could hear the roaring engines of the bus on the other side of the road. Then it hit him, she must have got on the bus. House put his casco on and started his motorcycle’s engines to chase after one very secretive Cuddy.
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Cuddy was indeed on the bus, she was alone at this hour. It was the driver’s last shift and he was listening to Do te Amore Me da The Contours from the Dirty Dancing Soundtrack and she hoped House had gotten the hint, she hoped that it would be a fairly hard puzzle for him to decipher. From her seat, she could see the trees and the very large and empty road ahead. The bus driver wasn’t going too fast but fast enough to make the ride enough of a thrill for her. She was scared but not because he could piss her off like he had right before he had convinced her to come back inside for dessert, but, because the place she wanted him to meet her was a place –for that twisted mind of hers, where there would be no turning back.
te broke my cuore
'Cause I couldn't dance
te didn't even want me around
And now I'm back, to let te know
I can really shake 'em down
And that’s when she saw him, riding his bike on the left side of the road, chasing after the bus. His bike could go a hundred times faster than the bus but this would be a race to him. A challenge, a competition, he was trying to mostra off. She smiled watching him look at her instead of the road ahead.
“You’re going to kill yourself!” She shouted, opening the bus window.
“What?” He asked.
Well now tell me baby (tell me baby)
Mmm, do te like it like this (do te like it like this)
“DON’T LOOK AT ME! LOOK AHEAD!” She screamed from the superiore, in alto of her lungs.
“YOU’RE THE ONLY HOT THING I CAN LOOK AT!” He said.
Tell me (tell me)
Tell me
She rolled her eyes but then saw an 18 wheeler coming his way and yelled, “HOUSE, WATCH OUT!”
House looked up and saw a huge truck and then everything went black.
Cuddy went out of the bus and ran towards House who was currently under his motorcycle on the other side of the truck. She saw him bleeding and bruises everywhere. She is guilt ridden and scared that she won't see house again.