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 certainly wasn't going to move any faster than Danny wanted to anyway.
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Danny was touched that Greg wasn't pushing or offended, and he offered a small smile.
"Thank you."
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"Of course," he said. "Danny, I only... I've no interest in anything you don't want to give."
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"I believe you," Danny assured him. "I do."
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"You're welcome to keep sleeping in the bed," he said. "I mean... just like last night. Not any uh, nothing else expected."
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"That means a lot to me, truly," Danny assured him. "People so often only want one thing from me."
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Danny offered a soft laugh, then returned to his meal.
"Chicken alright?" he asked.
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"Always," Danny smiled. "It's been a long time since I had something sweet."
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Danny cleared his plate, eating like he might not again, then nodded.
"Yeah, sounds perfect," he smiled. It was rare these days that Danny smiled, but when he did they were always bright and genuine.
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"Never had cake when I was growing up. Did you?" Danny asked.
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"I get that," Danny nodded. "Pretty sure my parents only had cake when I wasn't around, if they ever did at all. ...Sour people, my mum and dad."
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