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Let’s see if I get this posting-thing right or if you end up with my grocery list instead LOL...
title: answer the frog
author: the unreliable narratress
fandom: House MD
episode/spoiler: references to the end of season 5
characters: House, nameless OC
rating: pg, gen
warning: none I can think of
summary: House and his therapist at Mayfield play a word game that goes suddenly wrong. (mostly dialog, short-oneshot)
a/n: I was bored one night and hit “random article” on the main page of Wikipedia – it showed me an article about pancakes. Widely pancakes are a good thing and foundation of many happy memories, but in this story they are used as a symbol for things lost. The title came from more bored expe-google-tions through the world wild net.
disclaimer: I have to feed a seven year old wabbit and a half a year old computer so please don't sue me. Seriously: I hope the idea to this story is mine, but I do not intend to touch the rights of the owner of the characters from House MD I’ve used. No moneymaking, no offence meant.
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title: answer the frog
author: the unreliable narratress
fandom: House MD
episode/spoiler: references to the end of season 5
characters: House, nameless OC
rating: pg, gen
warning: none I can think of
summary: House and his therapist at Mayfield play a word game that goes suddenly wrong. (mostly dialog, short-oneshot)
a/n: I was bored one night and hit “random article” on the main page of Wikipedia – it showed me an article about pancakes. Widely pancakes are a good thing and foundation of many happy memories, but in this story they are used as a symbol for things lost. The title came from more bored expe-google-tions through the world wild net.
disclaimer: I have to feed a seven year old wabbit and a half a year old computer so please don't sue me. Seriously: I hope the idea to this story is mine, but I do not intend to touch the rights of the owner of the characters from House MD I’ve used. No moneymaking, no offence meant.
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