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This was exceptionally stupid, but when Danny left again House kind of missed him.
No, he told himself, he missed having someone cook eggs and tidy up. Insisted to himself, really. Because obviously House was not lonely.
He did, however, actually smile when there was a knock at the door and Danny was on the other side.
"Well," he said. "That took you long enough."
No, he told himself, he missed having someone cook eggs and tidy up. Insisted to himself, really. Because obviously House was not lonely.
He did, however, actually smile when there was a knock at the door and Danny was on the other side.
"Well," he said. "That took you long enough."
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Danny looked over at him for a moment, then nodded his understanding.
"I see his body," he admitted after a moment, turning his attention back to the eggs. As if he couldn't look at House while he spoke of his past. "Alex's, I mean."
His gut twisted, and he swallowed hard before quickly putting their eggs on plates along with some potato he'd chopped up and cooked. "It's not every night though," he promised as he put one plate in front of Greg.
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"Well you should at least have a comfortable bed if you're going to be waking up," he said. "I do, too. Not nightmares, as much, just... sometimes I don't sleep well."
He blew on the tea and then drank it quickly. It tasted like shit.
"Thanks," he added then, as he picked up a fork.
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Danny nodded, taking his own plate and sitting as well.
"I suppose at least you can brew potions when you can't sleep. That's a thing, isn't it? I've seen them at the markets sometimes, potions for rest and sleep."
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"Which is why you drink that shit tea," Danny noted, nodding at the cup.
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"Can't imagine you caring about being civilized. You sure it's not about trying to hide it?" Danny asked.
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Danny hummed a little, assuming Greg knew best, then finished up his food so he could wash up.
"What do you need to do today?" he asked. "Maybe I can help."
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"Oh that's perfect," he said. "If you want to learn first aid... I have a standing appointment with one of Hannibal's employees. Because she had a standing appointment last night." He took a sip of the normal tea that Danny had made. "And it tends to get rough. I patch her up in the morning. We can go after breakfast."
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Danny was no stranger to sex and violence, but he wasn't sure he wanted to confront it right now, and he looked unsure.
"Seems a bit unfair to just spring me on your patient," he said awkwardly.
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Pause. "Unless it bothers you... I promise you she's fine. She's an anguisette. She feels pain as pleasure." He snorted. "Must be nice. But look, you don't have to. I just thought it would be an easy first aid lesson. Antiseptic and bandages."
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"Um- Sure, yeah, I'll come," Danny said awkwardly, feeling as though he'd be judged if he said no.
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"It's fine," Danny insisted. "I just- I don't have anything to wear out to go to some posh brothel."
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"You have a reputation to smarten you up. I have fuck all," Danny replied.
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He shrugged. "Besides, the people who work there, they make everyone seem like hideous slobs in comparison."
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"Just go without me this time, maybe I'll come next time," Danny said, deciding that he'd try and scrounge up some money to buy some acceptable clothes.
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"I'll have a tidy while you're out," Danny offered, thinking he'd clean and use the sparse coin he had to buy some meat for dinner. A treat for them both.
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"Yeah, of course," Danny nodded.
He waited for House to head out, then set about cleaning. He started in the bedroom, washing the sheets and Greg's laundry, then hanging it out to dry before heading to the market. He didn't have much to spend, but he managed to get a rather plump chicken and some good bread. On the walk home he gathered wild greens- Something Alex had taught him to do on their long walks.
By the time he was home the laundry was dry, and he put the chicken on to roast as he set about putting things away and making the bed, ready for Greg's return.
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