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This is the whole story of the art teacher, Geoffrey Jellineck, and history teacher, Chuck Noblet, meeting, starting a sexual relationship, and falling in love.
It exists within the Strangers with Candy universe, and ended up being far more sincere than I ever intended!
(I do not own these characters)
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James Wilson could remember the first time he’d realised he might be in love with his best friend.
It felt weird to remember House when they were young. On some days, it felt like the memories didn’t align with the present at all. After all, it was a Wednesday afternoon, and Wilson was sitting on the edge of a worn sofa, running his fingers reverently over the cover of a book that he was never supposed to find.
He thought about the House he knew. It was hard to reconcile the strung-out, miserable man with the young, energetic menace Wilson used to know. And with the man who’d made the book.
They were inconceivably different people.
Yet James Wilson had loved Gregory House back then, and he loved him now.
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Wilson stumbles across something that he was never supposed to find.
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11 Jun 2026
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He didn’t know where he’d gone so bad in life that he didn’t find it hard to play gay for the sake of keeping himself entertained. He’d even ironed his shirt.
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11 Jun 2026
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“Yeah? Is that it? You like being good for me?” House questions while relishing in the pretty blush spreading across Wilson’s cheeks.
Then the finishing touch: “You like being my good boy?”
Wilson’s irises snap to his and oh, yeah he likes that alright. Shaggy hair nods pseudo-enthusiastically as House uses his hand to tilt the man’s head to the side, baring the vulnerable column of his throat.
or, House calls Wilson good boy as a joke then suddenly everything implodes from there.
Bookmarked by GammaRaven
10 Jun 2026
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Wilson followed House’s gaze down to the final results—it was easy enough to read the bold, green letters upside down reading OPERABLE.
He was going to live.
There were many things he’d learned were true he’d stayed in denial about. Three of those he admitted to himself, right then and there, wham!-wham!-wham!—that he liked when House looked at him that way, that life really could begin at forty-six, and that he’d wanted to kiss his best friend since at least the dot-com crash.
Wilson kissed him.
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10 Jun 2026
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House starts an argument as an excuse to see Wilson's dick.
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10 Jun 2026
