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After Amber's death, House lets Wilson go. Now he has to find him again.
Diverges from canon after Dying Changes Everything and Not Cancer. Even though the show resolved everything neatly, I couldn't help thinking about how things might have turned out if Wilson really had left - what he might have done, where he might have gone, and how he and House might have fared in each other's absence. This is what I came up with.
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Maybe he already was dead. Maybe hell was cold and wet and built of gray concrete instead of being fiery and burning.
In the few days after the 'Reichenbach Fall', Wilson is trying to deal with the loss of House and then with his return, as well as his own impending death and fear. Set during Everybody Dies.
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Disclaimer: massive spoilers for the series finale. Triggers for pretty brief suicidal thoughts.
They both know it. They say it to each other in looks and tentative touches, when House is rubbing Wilson's back when he feels as if he's about to hack up his lungs. In those moments, he doesn't have enough headspace to think, "House loves me," but sometimes he doesn't have to think it. Sometimes it's just his touch on Wilson's back and a few gentle words swathed in sarcasm.
He knows. They both know.
And what if Wilson was a star? And what if House was the universe, and what if he loved Wilson and let the oceans of time dwindle so he could be with him; only him, forever?
What if there was a utopia?
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“So this is my life flashing before my eyes,” Wilson says. “You, talking to me, and I have no way to escape.”
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The first time it happens is (New Orleans, 1991 | Albany, 2009 | Augusta, 2012) and they are (drunk | sober | out of time).