House/Wilson | 1,845 words | PG
It's hard to regret anything, though. Wilson can't unlearn the things the experience has taught her, wouldn't even want to try. Sequel to When He Was A Girl (You'll Be A Woman Soon Remix).
House/Wilson | 2,835 words | R
One day, Wilson wakes up as a woman.
House/Wilson | PG | 1,488 words
Despite the hospital gossip, House is not, in fact, a man-hating lesbian.
House/Stacy, House/Wilson | PG | 1,100 words
Five times House unplugged and thought he was somewhere else.
House/Wilson | PG | 858 words
Three moments in which House and Wilson are almost kind of functional.
House/Wilson | PG | 2,552 words
House and Wilson get turned into penguins.
House/Wilson | PG-13 | 2,318 words
Wilson finds a triceratops in his office.
House/Wilson | R | 805 words
"I've always wanted to be a lesbian," House said, feeling up his chest in the cafeteria.
House/Wilson | PG-13 | 1,682 words
In which Wilson turns thirty-eight and a half, thinks about kittens, and doesn't have a midlife crisis. But not necessarily in that order.
House/Wilson | PG | 845 words
At this point, it's not a matter of "if" so much as "when", but they still haven't talked about it at all. They need to. At some point. In the near future. Yet more of the House/BSG universe. Takes place between A Song To Keep Us Warm and The Drying Of Your Tears
House/Wilson | NC-17 | 7,981 words
In which the boys go to a medical conference in Singapore, House has a few surprises up his sleeve, and Wilson figures some things out.
House/Wilson | PG-13 | 3,051 words
House and Wilson deal with their issues. Sort of. Takes place between Breathe, Keep Breathing and Gravity Always Wins
House/Wilson | PG-13 | 3,022 words
House and Wilson and New Caprica. Sequel to Gravity Always Wins
House/Wilson | PG-13 | 3,425 words
They were on their way to a medical conference when the Cylons hit.