House/McKay | R | 1,265 words
In which there's a date, a movie, and confessions. Sort of.
House/McKay | PG | 495 words
"Shhh," House says, waving Wilson off with a glare and hand motions. "I'm trying to stalk someone."
Takes place sometime after High School Is Not Another Name For Hell, Or How Rodney Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love The Prom Part of the Mathletes-verse.
House/McKay | R | 680 words
"Never really liked summers," Rodney says. An interlude to High School Is Not Another Name For Hell, Or How Rodney Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love The Prom. Part of the Mathletes-verse.
House/McKay | R | 4,657 words
In which there's a plague in Atlantis, connections are remade, and Rodney doesn't actually shoot House in the face. Sequel to High School Is Not Another Name For Hell, Or How Rodney Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love The Prom . Part of the Mathletes-verse.
House/McKay | PG-13 | 5,965 words
In which a new kid shows up at Rodney's high school, Mathlympics are had, and Rodney does, in fact, learn to love the prom. First in the Mathletes-verse.