Jul. 16th, 2014

[identity profile] sassyjumper.livejournal.com
Hello, campers! Can you believe we’re already halfway through mini-camp? If you haven’t gotten your loving hands on Wilson yet, now’s the time. To help spark your creativity, I’m bringing back an old camp favorite. (Well, Wilson’s not a big fan, but that’s OK.)

It’s the Three-Sentence Story Challenge.

Please comment to this post with a prompt for a Sick!Wilson story. Your fellow campers can then answer the prompts with a three-sentence story. Multiple responses to each prompt are fine, so don't worry if someone gets in before you! You can also feel free to comment on other campers’ creations. It’s encouraged, actually.

The prompts can be anything with a Sick!Wilson angle. Anyone is welcome to prompt—You don't have to write a story. But the three-sentence challenge is a great way to dabble in story-writing, even if that’s not normally your thing. The only requirement is that you hurt Wilson in three sentences only. (I’ve found that the semi-colon is a useful tool.) If you manage to also comfort him, I’m sure he’d appreciate it!

Please leave your three-sentence story as a reply comment to the prompt.

I'll even offer some prompts to kick us off. :)
[identity profile] geekygecko.livejournal.com
Did you know that lightning can strike as far as 10-15 miles from a thunderstorm?  So since it could be nice and sunny where Wilson is and he wouldn't know he needed to take the usual precautions (oh, say like not standing under a tree on the golf course), he could get zapped by a bolt of lightning literally out of the blue.

Or he could be even be struck by lighting when he's inside while using a corded telephone, a computer that's plugged in, when he's in the shower, etc.

Gosh, it just doesn't sound like Wilson is safe anywhere -- not that there's anything wrong with that. 
 
[identity profile] mnstrtruckslash.livejournal.com
Title: Sense Memory
Author: Mnstrtruckslash
Summary: Wilson samples a favorite childhood candy and suffers some consequences and disappointment as a result.
Words: 91
Rating: G because this drabble has no violence, swearing, sex, drug use, or any other worrisome stuff. You could put this exact scene in a kid’s cartoon and most parents wouldn’t complain.
Warnings: A bit silly, I guess. Also, I don’t know if salt water taffy could do that kind of damage (let alone how much it costs to fix a crown) but other than a bit of angst, which is totally normal for people as they get older, there’s nothing to fret over.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Fox, House md, Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, or Arthur Conan Doyle (who’s character was a loose inspiration for the character of House).
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