*A/N: Wow, I honestly did not expect to take this long to update. I apologize to those of anda who were waiting on a update if there are any of anda left. Just to refresh your memory, the idea behind this fanfic was to basically give a little bit of background into House and Cuddy's college days together and tie that into the events in LTEC. This chapter is the last chapter of my fic. I hope anda all enjoy it. Oh, and ignore the tajuk name. I couldn't come up with a title.*
*Flashback*
It was a week before Lisa Cuddy’s first hari of medical school and she was just beginning to settle into her new apartment. Suddenly, she hears a knock at her door. She peers through the peephole of her dole and sees a delivery guy.
“Special delivery for Lisa Cuddy,” the delivery man said.
“That would be me,” she responded.
“Please sign here, ma’am,” the delivery guy said. He then motioned for a the rest of the delivery crew to bring in a handsome oak desk.
“I don’t understand. I never ordered a desk,” Cuddy said.
“Don’t worry about it. It’s been paid in full. I’m sure the note explains it all,” the delivery guy berkata as he handed her an envelope. She opened up the note and it read as follows:
Partypants-
I figured anda might need this for med school seeing as how anda went through all of undergrad without a desk. It certainly beats studying on the coffee meja, jadual *wink wink*
Cuddy folded back the note and placed it back into it’s envelope as a huge smile formed across her face. Even without a name written on the note, she knew exactly who had sent her this desk.
*Flash ke hadapan to present day*
As Cuddy examined her old med school meja in her redecorated office, realization hit her as to who was responsible for bringing in her old med school meja into her office. The same huge smile she had on her face over twenty years lalu formed on her face again.
A few moments later, Cuddy exited the elevator and made her way to House’s office. She could see through the clear glass walls of his office that he was getting ready to leave.
“Cuddy, miss me already?” House smirked as she entered his office.
That smug know-it-all smile infuriates her and she silently swears to herself that she will not give him the satisfaction of knowing why she’s really here.
“Don’t flatter yourself. I’m just here to check-up on your patient,“ Cuddy asked hoping that House wouldn’t see through her façade.
“She’s fine, but she’s going to have to take medication for the rest of her life. Can anda believe this? She’d rather be skinny and pretty than healthy,” berkata House exasperated.
“All that effort that people go through to conceal who they really are in order to fit into some type of social norm because they fear that they won’t be accepted sejak other people otherwise just puts lebih pressure on other people to conform to the same social norm. It’s a vicious, endless cycle. It just shouldn’t be so hard to be accepted for who anda really are,” berkata Cuddy.
“No, it shouldn‘t. Are anda hungry?” asked House
“What?” berkata Cuddy a little shocked.
“I asked anda if anda were hungry because I am and if anda are two, I figured we could go grab a bite to eat together,” berkata House.
“I’m starving,” responded Cuddy. As they headed towards the door of House’s office, Cuddy paused for a moment.
“House, thank anda for the desk,” she said. A slight nod of his head showed that he understood her and together they headed out the door.
*Flashback*
It was a week before Lisa Cuddy’s first hari of medical school and she was just beginning to settle into her new apartment. Suddenly, she hears a knock at her door. She peers through the peephole of her dole and sees a delivery guy.
“Special delivery for Lisa Cuddy,” the delivery man said.
“That would be me,” she responded.
“Please sign here, ma’am,” the delivery guy said. He then motioned for a the rest of the delivery crew to bring in a handsome oak desk.
“I don’t understand. I never ordered a desk,” Cuddy said.
“Don’t worry about it. It’s been paid in full. I’m sure the note explains it all,” the delivery guy berkata as he handed her an envelope. She opened up the note and it read as follows:
Partypants-
I figured anda might need this for med school seeing as how anda went through all of undergrad without a desk. It certainly beats studying on the coffee meja, jadual *wink wink*
Cuddy folded back the note and placed it back into it’s envelope as a huge smile formed across her face. Even without a name written on the note, she knew exactly who had sent her this desk.
*Flash ke hadapan to present day*
As Cuddy examined her old med school meja in her redecorated office, realization hit her as to who was responsible for bringing in her old med school meja into her office. The same huge smile she had on her face over twenty years lalu formed on her face again.
A few moments later, Cuddy exited the elevator and made her way to House’s office. She could see through the clear glass walls of his office that he was getting ready to leave.
“Cuddy, miss me already?” House smirked as she entered his office.
That smug know-it-all smile infuriates her and she silently swears to herself that she will not give him the satisfaction of knowing why she’s really here.
“Don’t flatter yourself. I’m just here to check-up on your patient,“ Cuddy asked hoping that House wouldn’t see through her façade.
“She’s fine, but she’s going to have to take medication for the rest of her life. Can anda believe this? She’d rather be skinny and pretty than healthy,” berkata House exasperated.
“All that effort that people go through to conceal who they really are in order to fit into some type of social norm because they fear that they won’t be accepted sejak other people otherwise just puts lebih pressure on other people to conform to the same social norm. It’s a vicious, endless cycle. It just shouldn’t be so hard to be accepted for who anda really are,” berkata Cuddy.
“No, it shouldn‘t. Are anda hungry?” asked House
“What?” berkata Cuddy a little shocked.
“I asked anda if anda were hungry because I am and if anda are two, I figured we could go grab a bite to eat together,” berkata House.
“I’m starving,” responded Cuddy. As they headed towards the door of House’s office, Cuddy paused for a moment.
“House, thank anda for the desk,” she said. A slight nod of his head showed that he understood her and together they headed out the door.