Jul. 13th, 2010

[identity profile] menolly-au.livejournal.com
 

Title: These Things
Author: menolly_au
Rating: PG(13)
Warning : Violence


Drabble written for the three things challenge - a baseball bat, a book shelf and a horror movie.


 

Drabble this way )

 

 

[identity profile] yarroway.livejournal.com
Title: The Bear Who Ate The Sun
Author: Yarroway
Words: @1100
Rated: PG.  H/W friendship.
Summary: We're having a heatwave.  There doesn't seem to be a myth or folktale with this title, and there should be.



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[identity profile] mashfanficchick.livejournal.com
Mostly just because I was curious, because I find this to be the case in my own writing/art, and also in my enjoyment of others people's, and was wondering what other people thought about it:

Individual episode-related stuff aside, do you find that what you do to Wilson, how you choose to torture him, (or, for those who are more readers/viewers, how you like to see writers/artists torture him) is tied at all to the progression of the show? For example, do you tend towards hurting him/seeing him hurt physically in season 1, but emotionally in season 6? Or, even more specifically, wanting to read/write him with a broken ankle in season 2, but the flu in season 5?

If you do feel that way (at all, about any of it; if you find that the season or the progression of the show affects your preferences)...why? What is it about different times that you think makes you feel that way? How Wilson looks, or his behavior, or what's going on in his life, or what?

Obviously, the examples I've given are just that: examples. I'd love to know what you guys think, the more specific, the better. Because I'm a giant dork like that, and because I subscribe to House's theory that my curiosity is okay, on the grounds that I'm not a feline. *g*
[identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com
Title: Shining Armor
Author: Dee Laundry
Pairing: House-Wilson-Cuddy friendship
Rating: PG
Words: 880
Summary: "The first treatment is to rest and avoid activities that aggravate your symptoms." (about.com)
Notes: Midquel to My Fathers’ Son but I don't think you need to read that to read this. Written for the Camp Sick!Wilson "Incorporate These Three Things" Challenge. Despite the lj-cut line, Wilson is only minorly injured. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] nightdog_barks for the beta.


It looks like a horror movie in here