Cuddy had been on the phone for over ten minutos with the event planner. There would be a hospital winter carnival in the susunod week to help raise money for the pediatric ward and her planner, Jane, was getting her approval on a few minor touches. House was getting a little bored of waiting and began to look through Cuddy's bookshelf.
"She still has a thing for chick lit," he sinabi to himself as he traced a finger over her well-worn copy of Pride and Prejudice. He then noticed she had a few surprising works in her literary library.
"Einstein's Dreams, Nine Stories, and The Complete Works of Kafka. This is surprising."
"What's so surprising? I read all kinds of things." Cuddy sinabi as she walked back into the room.
House picked up a book and sat down on the sofa. Cuddy sat susunod to him.
"I didn't know you liked Rilke," House sinabi as he opened to a walang tiyak na layunin page.
Cuddy smiled at his intrigue. Cuddy pulled the book from him and opened to her paborito passage.
"Loving does not at first mean merging, surrendering, and uniting with another person, it is a high inducement for the individual to ripen, to become something in himself,to become world, to become world in himself for the sake of another person," Cuddy sinabi without once looking at the page itself. Her eyes remained on House.
"Subtle, Cuddy."
Cuddy laughed at him and closed the book.
"Why did you really come over tonight?"
"I need a reason?" He sinabi with that devilish gleam in his eye.
"If you won't tell me then you should go. I need to get some rest and..."
"I know you saw me with her," He sinabi faster than he meant to.
Cuddy held a hand to her head and leaned back into the sopa cushions.
"She was what you thought she was." He sinabi looking at his shoes.
Cuddy stood up and went to sit in the armchair.
"You don't owe me an explanation. We're not together...I mean I was a little taken aback sa pamamagitan ng it but I'm fine."
House stood up with his cane and stood sa pamamagitan ng her front door.
"We both know what 'fine' really means."
Cuddy kept her gaze on the falling snow.
"You should go."
Without saying another word House opened the door and left. Cuddy suddenly felt very cold. She felt a hollow point in her heart. Suddenly, she heard the muffled cry of Rachel, and Cuddy ran to the nursery to comfort her baby.
"She still has a thing for chick lit," he sinabi to himself as he traced a finger over her well-worn copy of Pride and Prejudice. He then noticed she had a few surprising works in her literary library.
"Einstein's Dreams, Nine Stories, and The Complete Works of Kafka. This is surprising."
"What's so surprising? I read all kinds of things." Cuddy sinabi as she walked back into the room.
House picked up a book and sat down on the sofa. Cuddy sat susunod to him.
"I didn't know you liked Rilke," House sinabi as he opened to a walang tiyak na layunin page.
Cuddy smiled at his intrigue. Cuddy pulled the book from him and opened to her paborito passage.
"Loving does not at first mean merging, surrendering, and uniting with another person, it is a high inducement for the individual to ripen, to become something in himself,to become world, to become world in himself for the sake of another person," Cuddy sinabi without once looking at the page itself. Her eyes remained on House.
"Subtle, Cuddy."
Cuddy laughed at him and closed the book.
"Why did you really come over tonight?"
"I need a reason?" He sinabi with that devilish gleam in his eye.
"If you won't tell me then you should go. I need to get some rest and..."
"I know you saw me with her," He sinabi faster than he meant to.
Cuddy held a hand to her head and leaned back into the sopa cushions.
"She was what you thought she was." He sinabi looking at his shoes.
Cuddy stood up and went to sit in the armchair.
"You don't owe me an explanation. We're not together...I mean I was a little taken aback sa pamamagitan ng it but I'm fine."
House stood up with his cane and stood sa pamamagitan ng her front door.
"We both know what 'fine' really means."
Cuddy kept her gaze on the falling snow.
"You should go."
Without saying another word House opened the door and left. Cuddy suddenly felt very cold. She felt a hollow point in her heart. Suddenly, she heard the muffled cry of Rachel, and Cuddy ran to the nursery to comfort her baby.