"What do 당신 mean he broke out and left?"
I was already crying, apparently without my own consent. This was the last thing I needed for the night-for my slight nightmare to come true.
"The hospital called me fifteen 분 ago. I rounded up Thirteen and Foreman. I couldn't get a hold of Taub however. I didn't think I'd need to call 당신 because I figured they called you."
"I was asleep."
"Go figure."
"Hold on."
She went into her room and grabbed a 재킷, 자 켓 and then her robber shoes.
"Let's go."
"You don't want to change?"
"You really think we have time for any questions?"
"I'll drive."
"That's what I thought."
And she closed the door behind her as they walked to his car.
"I think it's better if we both take different cars. We'll have a better chance of finding him."
So Cuddy wished Wilson good luck as she got into her car, but they both needed it, if they were going to try to find a crazy narcissistic pain in the 나귀, 엉덩이 in the middle of the night.
___
I drove nearly everywhere I could think of from Mayfield to Princeton. But it was useless.
I looked up to the sky as I went down a quiet road. The night was a pitch black and the moon and stars both caressed it. They both illuminated the sky, 연기 as a guiding light throughout the darkness.
That's when it hit me. The one place he would run away to would not be his home, his work, 또는 any other place we know of now. He would run away to the best times of his life. His youth. His good memories.
::
Within minutes, I pulled up to a side of the empty road. I parked my car on the 잔디 and slowly walked through the woods.
It was dark, but I knew where I was going. He'd taken me here before.
After several steps into the thick forest, I found a light, shining between two trees.
The moons stream of rays led me right to where I knew I would find him.
I knew I was here.
I walked onto the empty lacrosse field looking around. The stadium lights were all off, appearing dead.
The 잔디 was an 에메랄드 green. It looked rich with color and the blades were fresh. My feet had crunched over all of them the same way before.
When I turned my head to the bleachers, not only did I see shadows cast along each individual bleacher, but I saw the silhouette from my dream.
House had been watching Cuddy walk along the field from the very 상단, 맨 위로 of the bleachers. He was still in his hospital 겉옷, 가운 with the accompaniment
of his cane. He twirled it around as she walked up each step going toward him.
"You're probably the last person I would expect to look here. On the other hand, I had the feeling 당신 would find me first."
"Don't I always."
She took a 좌석 다음 to him as they looked out onto the field.
"Don't do this."
"It's already been done."
"Go back. Yeah, I can imagine how you're feeling but--you have to give this a chance. If it's going to help you, 당신 certainly should."
"It's giving me meanings I refuse to accept."
"It's given 당신 the truth 당신 refuse to accept. This isn't just the vicodin we're dealing with. It's letting 당신 realize that there's something deeper going on here. And your scared because of that. You're realizing that--"
His face turned to her and then faced out quickly, looking at the moon. She bit her lips and heaved a great sigh.
"It's been, what, five days? Within these five days and nights, with every 초 I'm spending there instead of here--I've accepted the truth--partially--"
Her nightmare was coming true, but in a way that made it a dream.
"You don't have to say anything. We both can infer how that sentence would've gone."
"I don't think I could finish it if I tried."
"Knowing you, yes."
She gave a smirk. A quick one.
"You have to go back." she spoke again.
"Even for a little while. Days--it seems like forever but. Look, none of this would have happened if I hadn't left that night. And I'm sorry for that. But, 당신 have to stay there, where they can take care of you."
Her voice was fairly sincere. And that's when he held her hand. And that's when she saw his arm.
Her face turned slightly alarmed and angry. 더 많이 worried and scared right after.
"You've been doing heroin?"
He turned his head away from her as she lifted up the rest of his sleeve. At least five injection marks.
"Are 당신 crazy? When did 당신 do these?"
"Past few days. They don't run a tight shift over there at Mayfield."
"Clearly. Come on."
She held on tighter to his hand, either out of fear and worry 또는 her dominating side kicking on, and began to pull him over to the stairs of the bleachers. He had stopped at the steps. She continued walking down, finally stopping once their arms had stretched over two steps. She turned to look at him.
"What?"
"I think I want to finish that sentence."
He stepped down slowly on the steps and pulled her hand closer and--nearly kissed her.
"Thank God 당신 found him!"
Wilson had called out from the middle of the field. He was walking towards the bleachers as House and Cuddy walked hand in hand back down. House was whispering behind her.
"Thank God? He's the one who made me crazy in the first place."
They finally made it down and began walking back to their cars.
"How did 당신 find him?"
"I'm guessing, a gut feeling, a hunch, maternal instincts, whatever 당신 want to call it," House retorted.
Cuddy had kept herself quiet the whole time. First, she refused to tell Wilson about what almost happened up there, second, she refused to tell Wilson about House's arm. They parted their ways once they reached the road once again. Wilson got into his car as they said their goodbyes.
"Don't do this--again." Cuddy slightly ordered to him.
"If I do I'll pick a better hiding spot."
She gave a weak grin and he finally let go of her hand and got in the car. Wilson revved up the engine and they took off, making their way back to Mayfield.
I was already crying, apparently without my own consent. This was the last thing I needed for the night-for my slight nightmare to come true.
"The hospital called me fifteen 분 ago. I rounded up Thirteen and Foreman. I couldn't get a hold of Taub however. I didn't think I'd need to call 당신 because I figured they called you."
"I was asleep."
"Go figure."
"Hold on."
She went into her room and grabbed a 재킷, 자 켓 and then her robber shoes.
"Let's go."
"You don't want to change?"
"You really think we have time for any questions?"
"I'll drive."
"That's what I thought."
And she closed the door behind her as they walked to his car.
"I think it's better if we both take different cars. We'll have a better chance of finding him."
So Cuddy wished Wilson good luck as she got into her car, but they both needed it, if they were going to try to find a crazy narcissistic pain in the 나귀, 엉덩이 in the middle of the night.
___
I drove nearly everywhere I could think of from Mayfield to Princeton. But it was useless.
I looked up to the sky as I went down a quiet road. The night was a pitch black and the moon and stars both caressed it. They both illuminated the sky, 연기 as a guiding light throughout the darkness.
That's when it hit me. The one place he would run away to would not be his home, his work, 또는 any other place we know of now. He would run away to the best times of his life. His youth. His good memories.
::
Within minutes, I pulled up to a side of the empty road. I parked my car on the 잔디 and slowly walked through the woods.
It was dark, but I knew where I was going. He'd taken me here before.
After several steps into the thick forest, I found a light, shining between two trees.
The moons stream of rays led me right to where I knew I would find him.
I knew I was here.
I walked onto the empty lacrosse field looking around. The stadium lights were all off, appearing dead.
The 잔디 was an 에메랄드 green. It looked rich with color and the blades were fresh. My feet had crunched over all of them the same way before.
When I turned my head to the bleachers, not only did I see shadows cast along each individual bleacher, but I saw the silhouette from my dream.
House had been watching Cuddy walk along the field from the very 상단, 맨 위로 of the bleachers. He was still in his hospital 겉옷, 가운 with the accompaniment
of his cane. He twirled it around as she walked up each step going toward him.
"You're probably the last person I would expect to look here. On the other hand, I had the feeling 당신 would find me first."
"Don't I always."
She took a 좌석 다음 to him as they looked out onto the field.
"Don't do this."
"It's already been done."
"Go back. Yeah, I can imagine how you're feeling but--you have to give this a chance. If it's going to help you, 당신 certainly should."
"It's giving me meanings I refuse to accept."
"It's given 당신 the truth 당신 refuse to accept. This isn't just the vicodin we're dealing with. It's letting 당신 realize that there's something deeper going on here. And your scared because of that. You're realizing that--"
His face turned to her and then faced out quickly, looking at the moon. She bit her lips and heaved a great sigh.
"It's been, what, five days? Within these five days and nights, with every 초 I'm spending there instead of here--I've accepted the truth--partially--"
Her nightmare was coming true, but in a way that made it a dream.
"You don't have to say anything. We both can infer how that sentence would've gone."
"I don't think I could finish it if I tried."
"Knowing you, yes."
She gave a smirk. A quick one.
"You have to go back." she spoke again.
"Even for a little while. Days--it seems like forever but. Look, none of this would have happened if I hadn't left that night. And I'm sorry for that. But, 당신 have to stay there, where they can take care of you."
Her voice was fairly sincere. And that's when he held her hand. And that's when she saw his arm.
Her face turned slightly alarmed and angry. 더 많이 worried and scared right after.
"You've been doing heroin?"
He turned his head away from her as she lifted up the rest of his sleeve. At least five injection marks.
"Are 당신 crazy? When did 당신 do these?"
"Past few days. They don't run a tight shift over there at Mayfield."
"Clearly. Come on."
She held on tighter to his hand, either out of fear and worry 또는 her dominating side kicking on, and began to pull him over to the stairs of the bleachers. He had stopped at the steps. She continued walking down, finally stopping once their arms had stretched over two steps. She turned to look at him.
"What?"
"I think I want to finish that sentence."
He stepped down slowly on the steps and pulled her hand closer and--nearly kissed her.
"Thank God 당신 found him!"
Wilson had called out from the middle of the field. He was walking towards the bleachers as House and Cuddy walked hand in hand back down. House was whispering behind her.
"Thank God? He's the one who made me crazy in the first place."
They finally made it down and began walking back to their cars.
"How did 당신 find him?"
"I'm guessing, a gut feeling, a hunch, maternal instincts, whatever 당신 want to call it," House retorted.
Cuddy had kept herself quiet the whole time. First, she refused to tell Wilson about what almost happened up there, second, she refused to tell Wilson about House's arm. They parted their ways once they reached the road once again. Wilson got into his car as they said their goodbyes.
"Don't do this--again." Cuddy slightly ordered to him.
"If I do I'll pick a better hiding spot."
She gave a weak grin and he finally let go of her hand and got in the car. Wilson revved up the engine and they took off, making their way back to Mayfield.
When does 사랑 become something we need, rather than something we want? 사랑 was seen as something special a long time ago. Now 사랑 is what we are expected to have with us everyday of our lives. 사랑 is common currency when 당신 are a teenager, but turns to worthless pennies the older 당신 get. Do we not care about the substance of what 사랑 was and not what it has been made into today 의해 commercialisation from American 영화 and 텔레비전 commercials and soap operas? Only when we experience 사랑 for real, can we 코멘트 and judge others who are in Love. 사랑 means something different to everyone. Not two people’s feeling of 사랑 is the same. Why do we generalize, rationalize and compartmentalize Love? 사랑 is and will continue to be an enigma. Only a handful of people will ever unlock it and witness its true beauty and essence. The essence we all crave.
Love.
Love.