Danny
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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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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"Oh, not really," Danny lied. "I did go buy a chicken though. And the sheets are clean now..."
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"I need to earn my keep," Danny replied. "Not- Not because I think you expect it, but for myself. I need to know I'm doing something."
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"I'm not that good either, I only know a few dishes," Danny confessed. "I can cook a chicken though."
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He opened his cloak and pulled something out of a large pocket. A wrapped parcel that he opened on the table, revealing a decadent looking swirled cinnamon cake.
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"Hope that's not how they paid you today," Danny joked.
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"It smells lovely. We should share it," Danny said with a smile.
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"Wine with the chicken would be nice. Let me see if it's cooked and get it plated," Danny said, touching Greg's arm lightly on his way back to the stove.
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Whatever it was about Phedre, he always ended up saying more to her than he intended, and somehow he'd ended up telling her about Danny. She'd come just short of cooing 'awwwwww' at him.
"It seems we surprised each other then," he said.
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Danny glanced back with a smile, nodding a little.
"I suppose we did," he agreed.
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"You could open an apothecary," Danny said.
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Danny shrugged, not expecting anyone to take his suggestions seriously.
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