#25 in the Leverage!verse, "Outburst"
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Here's the next entry in the Leverage!verse, hope you enjoy it :)
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Title: Outburst
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Pairing: House/Wilson
Rating: PG-13 for minor language
Warnings: none this chapter
Summary: What happens when House finds out that their secret is not so much a secret anymore?
“So… this safe word thing.”
House’s soft, cautious words broke the sated silence that fell in the wake of their intense encounter. His back was to Wilson, whose arms were wrapped around him, holding him close, bare skin against skin under the warmth of the blankets draped over them.
“Is that for… any time? Or just during sex?”
“This isn’t just a game for us, House. This is a… a lifestyle change. If you’re going to be submissive to me… that’s… all the time, not just when we’re sleeping together. Not even just at home. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.”
“What about at work?”
“Well… you do work during the regular twenty-four hours of any given day,” Wilson replied with wry gentleness, his hand slowly running up and down House’s arm, drawing him instinctively closer as he leaned in to press a soft kiss to his bare shoulder before amending, “I’ve been thinking, though; and… I think it’s a bad idea for me to try to interfere in your work. That’s… your space.”
House turned slightly to look over his shoulder at
House turned away, but not before
“Good to know,” he murmured as he settled back into
“Like referring to you as ‘master’ in front of Cuddy, and such?”
“Yeah. And also… problematic,”
House didn’t speak, simply nodded slowly against
“And even in front of the others… there are certain lines that aren’t to be crossed. And again… you know what those are,”
House was silent for a long moment, and Wilson’s heart sped up a bit with apprehension, as he found himself wondering once again if he was perhaps asking a bit too much of his partner. Finally, House let out a soft sigh of resignation as he muttered a teasingly petulant response.
“You realize you just took away the highlight of most of my days, right?”
“Then we’ll just have to find you a new one.”
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Disaster struck the following afternoon, shattering the new-found tranquility of their recovering relationship.
“So how’d it go?” Chase immediately asked, eager curiosity in his blue eyes as he took a seat across from
“Good.”
Both men jumped guiltily when the door abruptly opened and House poked his head inside.
“You,” he gruffly addressed Chase, pointing his thumb over his shoulder and nodding toward the hallway. “My office, now.”
“O-okay…”
Chase hesitantly complied, rising from his chair with a suspicious frown and edging warily past House out into the hallway. House stalked into
“Was that conversation what it sounded like? Does he know?”
“What the hell do you think you’re doing?”
“Damn it,
“No.”
“How much does he know?” House demanded, taking a step toward
“Very little, I swear…”
Wilson was still attempting to calm House when he threw the office door open, bellowing out into the hallway, as though he expected that his employee was not already long since out of sight.
“Chase!”
Unfortunately for Chase, he was not out of sight.
He was standing a couple of feet from
“Get in here,” he demanded, beckoning toward the door with a dramatic flourish of his hand. Once Chase had hesitantly obeyed, House slammed the door hard, demanding without preamble, “What do you know?”
Chase glanced helplessly between the two of them, swallowing hard, eyes wide and slightly panicked. He had no idea what he needed to say in order to diffuse the obviously volatile situation.
“Uh…”
“You know what? Never mind,” House cut him off, returning to the door and jerking it open, glaring at Chase and then Wilson before returning his furious gaze to Chase and concluding in disgust, “You’re only going to tell me what he wants you to tell me, anyway, because you’re a pathetic little suck-up; and he doesn’t want you to tell me anything, because he’s a lying, two-faced bastard. Forget it. It doesn’t matter. This…” House waved his pointer finger back and forth between himself and Wilson, holding
Wilson’s stomach dropped to somewhere around his shoes as House stormed out of his office, stalking furiously down the hall away from him.
No… no, not now… not when things are finally starting to be good again…
Fighting off his own sense of panic,
“House! Stop!”
Of course, House didn’t stop.
Unwilling to draw attention to them, Wilson remained silent as he followed House through the halls to the elevators, hurrying his pace in order to catch up with him just before the elevator doors closed. He reached out a hand to keep them open long enough to slip inside, ignoring House’s quiet curse of frustration at
Once the doors had closed,
“You realize that you’ve just completely defied me.”
“No shit,” House scoffed, a cold smirk on his lips as he met
“You haven’t ended our relationship,”
“I don’t believe you!” House exploded, shaking his head in indignant disbelief. “You’re the one who betrayed my privacy and told one of my subordinates something intensely private and personal without my permission, then lied to me about it – and you’re going to try to make this my fault? I have every right to break up with you right now!”
The quiet ding of the elevator light above them indicated their arrival at the first floor of the hospital, and House took an eager step toward the door, all too eager to escape this confrontation. His jaw set with determination, just as desperate to prevent House’s escape,
“Yeah,” he replied quietly, meeting House’s irritated, accusing gaze with calm certainty. “And yet… you haven’t…”
House just glared at him stubbornly for a long moment, before finally looking away, uncomfortable with
“… because you’re not sure you really want to.”
“You lied to me.”
“I didn’t lie to you,”
“I should have told you everything. I was just… trying to protect you,” he admitted. “Chase figured it out on his own; I didn’t tell him. And when he asked me about it, I… I was… confused, and… and I was screwing everything up… and he seemed to know what he was talking about, so…”
House looked up at him sharply, accusation in his eyes.
“But I still should have,”
House was quiet for a few moments, considering.
“I’m pretty sure he won’t say anything to anyone else. He’s got a little bit of experience in these matters, and he was pretty respectful when we talked, so I don’t think we have to worry about him gossiping with the rest of the team, anything like that…”
“No, of course we don’t,” House retorted, a single brow raised. “Not if I so fully terrify the shit out of him that he won’t dare say a word to anyone.” A slight, wicked smile formed on his lips as he gave a little half-shrug. “He’s already such a suck-up that he probably wouldn’t say anything anyway.”
“So, then… we’re okay?”
House let out a softly derisive huff. “I’m okay. You’re a liar and a blabbermouth.”
House sighed, rolling his eyes as he admitted, “No.”
“Good.”
“Oh, come on!” House protested, and although his tone was mocking, there was a slight note of apprehension to his voice. “I had a right to be angry! You admitted that yourself!”
“You did,”
He reached past House’s suddenly tense form to press the button to allow the elevator doors to open, then turned so that he stood side-by-side with House, not looking at him as he reiterated with firm authority.
“We’ll deal with it when we get home.”
The doors opened, and
TBC...