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agilebrit ([personal profile] agilebrit) wrote2005-04-25 01:03 am
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An icon and a drabble...

I decided to animate the Duckling icon:

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And then I wrote a drabble in honor of it. My first "House" drabble. *pets it*

Title: Counting the Cost
Author: babies stole my dingo (agilebrit)
Fandom: House
Rating: PG-13
Length: Drabble (100 words)
Disclaimer: Paul Attanasio, Katie Jacobs, David Shore, and Brian Singer are the geniuses behind these characters; I am but a lowly follower. I make no money from any of this, so please don’t sue me.
Written for: [livejournal.com profile] wordoftheday100’s "Antipathy" challenge.
Notes: Wilson reflects after the events of "Babies and Bathwater."


The irresistible force met the immovable object, and the resulting explosion left walking wounded throughout the hospital. Greg has a strong antipathy toward change, and Vogler wanted people to say “Sir, yes, sir, how high, sir?” when he said “Jump.” And Greg was just as determined to keep his gimpy damn leg flat on the floor. A battle of bullies.

Who knows if Cameron will come back...if Lisa will want to go to the mat for him again? Our friendship will survive, because, God help me, it’s all I have left. He must realize what it cost, though.

Right?

[identity profile] zilly14.livejournal.com 2005-04-25 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Love the icon, and great drabble!

I'd love to start writing House fics but I haven't seen the show enough to write something that will give it justice. That's why I'm eagerly awaiting when Season 1 comes out on DVD (this summer, mehopes?)

[identity profile] agilebrit.livejournal.com 2005-04-25 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks!

Yeah, I have the same problem with "House" that I do with "Lost." There's not enough there for me to write full-blown fic, even though I've seen every episode of both shows. Plus the fact that I'm not shipping anyone in either show (with the possible exception of Charlie and Claire).

And I don't think I could get the medicine right (not that the show makes an effort, but still), and the level of sarcastic riposte on "House" is way beyond Spike and Angel calling each other "odious simpleton" and "pompous pillock." So, I'll be limiting myself to little reflective pieces for now.

"Lost" is coming out on DVD on Sept 6; hopefully "House" will follow it soon thereafter. *crosses fingers*