#6 in the Leverage Series -- Rebellion
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Title: Rebellion
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Pairing: House/Wilson
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: minor violence, dom/sub themes, suffering!house
Summary: The "Vicodin Wars" begin :P House rebels, and Wilson refuses to yield, with nearly disastrous results.
“This is not over.”
Wilson’s words echoed in House’s mind as Wilson tried to reassure him, resulting only in making House feel more self-conscious and uneasy than he had earlier. His stomach was a mass of tangled, quivering knots, as the image of Wilson standing in the bedroom doorway with the belt hanging from his hand filled his mind, in spite of Wilson’s promises never to even suggest using it again.
Not over? The hell it isn’t! This is most definitely over – all of it.
The mere threat of the belt was enough to make House seriously rethink his arrangement with
The next morning, House woke up before
“Good… morning.” She greeted him in a slow, cautious voice, giving him an appraising look as he sat down in the chair across from her desk. “Dare I ask what I can do for you?”
House passed on the obvious opportunity to make a lewd joke at her expense, instead jumping straight to the point. “I need a favor.”
“What kind of a favor?” Cuddy asked, a single brow raised in suspicion.
“I need you to write me a Vicodin scrip.”
“
“So picky about minor details,” House whined impatiently. “I’m out, and I need more, and I don’t see why I should have to spend the next ten minutes in pain just because
“Give it up, House.” Cuddy’s suspicions faded into a knowing smirk. “I’ve already talked to
“That’s great,” House replied dubiously, an uneasy feeling beginning in the pit of his stomach. “Mind enlightening me?”
“He told me all about the new rehab regimen you’re starting,” Cuddy clarified, her smirk shifting into a warm, pleased smile. “And I’ve got to say, I’m impressed. I’m very proud of you that you’re trying to quit, House. That’s great.” Her smile faded, her expression and tone becoming serious as she added a bit more sternly, “But if it’s going to work at all, you’re going to have to stick to it. You can’t be going behind his back looking for extra pills.”
House was stunned, his mind racing as he tried to figure out the implications of her words. “I’m not…”
“Don’t even try it, House.
The pieces fell together in his mind, and House realized that Wilson had planned to commandeer his Vicodin supply from the beginning. He felt a sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach as he got up without another word and made his way swiftly out of Cuddy’s office and toward his own. As he left, he did not noticed Cuddy picking up her phone and swiftly dialing an extension as she watched him go.
When he reached the conference room, he nodded to Cameron before heading into the privacy of his own office, and she followed him there. House wasted no time in making his request, though he knew immediately the answer he would receive, when he saw the discomfort in her averted gaze as she stumbled over her response.
“Cuddy… just called here, not five minutes ago. She specifically said that… any one of us who wrote you a Vicodin prescription would be immediately terminated,” Cameron admitted, nervous and apologetic. “I’m sorry, House. I would, but… I can’t.”
House swore quietly under his breath, dismissing her with a wave of his hand. He didn’t bother to ask Foreman or Chase, knowing perfectly well that neither of them would risk Cuddy’s wrath to fill the prescription for him. Cameron had been his best shot, and even she had not been willing to go so far as to sacrifice her job for his addiction.
By the time House reached
“Give me my damn pills,” he demanded in a low, warning voice.
“I think you’d better give me my Vicodin before I knock something off that’s a little more important to you than your paperwork,” House retorted. “I’m in pain,
“I had no intention of keeping them away from you,”
The use of past tense verbs was not lost on House, who stood there in silence for a moment, considering. “You were,” he echoed quietly. “But now…?”
“Now,”
Seething with fury and frustration, House stood there, his hand trembling around the handle of his cane as he glared at
“Because I’ll be in pain,” House pointed out, disgusted accusation in his voice. “And you’re perfectly okay with that.”
“No, I’m really not.”
Knowing Wilson well enough to know that he was not about to yield on this issue, House stood there just a moment longer in frustration, trying to think of a way to get what he wanted – needed – and failing. He slammed his way out of
For the rest of the day, House alternated between deliberately avoiding
Both men froze, staring at each other for a long moment. Then
“I think you’d better clean this up.”
House let out a rude, scoffing sound, trying not to show how Wilson’s unusually quiet, even voice unnerved him. “You must be a little confused,” he retorted. “See, I’m in the process of making the mess in the first place – and the whole point is that you’ll have to clean it up, so…”
“I’m sorry,”
“Clean this up.”
House hesitated a moment, studying Wilson’s expression and trying to gauge whether or not he was in any real danger. A couple of days ago, he wouldn’t have wondered. As it was, however, he was beginning to wonder if he’d ever known his best friend at all. After a moment’s tense consideration, House’s jaw set stubbornly, and he replied in a voice of cautious challenge.
“Give me my Vicodin… and I will.”
“You could have had your Vicodin hours ago, House,” he stated. “A simple apology isn’t so hard. Now, though… now we’re far beyond that point, unfortunately.”
Those cryptic words made House’s stomach feel a little queasy, as he tried to decipher what
Finally, with a weary sigh,
“Come on.”
House let out another rude snort, raising an eyebrow in
“You think you’re in any condition to ride your bike home?”
Trapped and apprehensive, House wanted to refuse the offer; but his throbbing leg screamed at him to accept it.
No, finding a way to sneak the pills out of
By the time they reached the car, parked far across the lot in
The first few minutes of the drive were quiet and tense. House was in too much pain – not to mention too sullen and angry with
“You know, it doesn’t have to be like this,” he reminded House at last, with forced patience. “You find it within your capability to apologize for your behavior today, and I’ll give you a Vicodin, House. Hell, I’ll give you two. You’ve gone all day without them.”
And I never meant for that to happen…
“You just have to understand that you can’t just behave any way you like, and expect it to work just like it always has. Things are going to be different now. They have to be…”
Because I can’t stand to watch you nearly kill yourself again…
“I’m doing this because I care about you, House. And the sooner you stop fighting me on every little detail… the sooner it can start to work. I know it can.”
Please, please just trust me…just let me help you…
“All you’ve got to do is just show a little maturity… and I’m willing to forget this whole day, like it never happened. I’ll give you the Vicodin tonight… and tomorrow, on schedule… like you agreed…”
No response.
“House?”
“I’m sorry,” House replied with false innocence. “Did you say something?”
That was when
“Fine,” he snapped, shoulders straightening as he focused on the road in front of him. “You want it that way? That’s fine with me, House. Go all night without your meds. Go the rest of your damn life for all I care! Suffer. It’s up to you. You’re the one bringing this on yourself.”
House stubbornly refused to reply.
He’s in too much pain to think of a comeback… God, this is the last thing I wanted… this is never going to work…
When they arrived home, it was all
Once they were inside, however,
“House…”
“Screw you.”
House cut him off sharply, not pausing on the way to the bedroom, slamming the door emphatically behind him.
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An hour later, House sat on the edge of his bed, slowly rubbing his thigh, struggling to think past the pain, to come up with a way of getting past
And the worst of it was… he knew that
The idea of surrendering control to
He says he cares… says it’s all for my good… but… what does he really want?
Every nerve on edge from the pain, House started with a violent jerk when the door abruptly slammed open. He looked up to see
“You know for a genius, you can be a real idiot sometimes.”
When
“Damn it, House, would you try to trust me for a second? I’m not going to hit you.”
Embarrassed by his own reaction, House kept his eyes focused sullenly on his knees, pulling slightly against
“Just get out,” he demanded in a low, shaking voice. “Leave me alone.”
“Shut up and listen for a second instead of assuming you know what I’m going to say and do before I do,” Wilson snapped, his free hand moving to harshly, angrily press something into House’s open palm, then closing his hand around it.
House looked up at
“Take your damn pills,”
Wilson reached down with his free hand to catch House’s chin and force his head up again, silently demanding eye contact. House felt a strange lurching sensation in his stomach as he finally registered the other emotions in
House’s voice was halting, low and unsteady, as he asked, “So… no apology necessary, then? Because that’s so not happening…”
The tone of his voice, however, made it clear that he wasn’t so sure of that anymore. A little longer,
It didn’t matter.
“I don’t want you in pain, House.”
Stunned by that way of viewing the situation, House swallowed hard, a suspicious lump forming in his throat.
“Take them.”
House hesitated a moment, before nodding shakily, his shoulders slumping with relief. He raised his hand eagerly to his mouth, dry-swallowing the pills quickly, closing his eyes and letting out a deep, shaky breath at the knowledge that relief was soon coming.
“You agreed to this, House.”
Shaken by the ordeal the day had become, as well as the quiet, emotional intensity of
“I know.”
“You can’t say you’re going to submit, and then do whatever you want anyway – and you can’t just freak out and back out of everything the second a punishment is in order. If that’s the way it’s going to be, this whole thing is pointless.”
“I know.”
“And we still have to deal with your disrespect and disobedience these past two days,”
“I know.”
House was silent for a moment, before suddenly looking up at
“Just… please… not tonight?”
The tremulous words, the desperate need for reassurance
“Okay,” he softly agreed, reaching out a gentle hand to slowly rub the tension from House’s taut shoulders. “Not tonight.”
After a few minutes of thoughtful, almost comfortable silence between them, the combined effect of Wilson’s soothing touch and the double dose of Vicodin began to take effect, and House’s head nodded slightly with impending sleep.
“Come on,” he murmured, one steadying hand at House’s back, the other moving to unbutton his shirt. “Let’s get you ready for bed.”
“I can do it,” House half-heartedly protested.
“I know.”
But
Once House was ready for bed,
Good… then, not too much damage done today…
But that was awfully close. Tomorrow, he decided as he began to drift off to sleep himself, we’re going to have to sit down and have a long, long talk about all of this. Neither of us really meant for it to happen, but today turned into a nightmare… and I can’t stand to hurt him again.
TBC...
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Date: 2008-11-10 11:04 pm (UTC)