"What are you doing?" House asked incredulously, smirking in amusement and a vague hint of condescension. "You've never met me, and you assume I'm telling the truth?" Good lord, what did Cox teach these interns? It wouldn't have been along the lines of treating all people equally and lovingly, but honestly.
So, having instilled doubt in his previous words, House widened his eyes in what he felt was an appropriately daunting manner. "But who knows. I could be lying about that, too. Maybe I am speaking the truth, and Cox and I really do lock people in a room with spiders and zombies." He paused. God, this was fun. "And you'll never know until it just happens one day, out of the blue, when you're least expecting it."
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Date: 2007-03-13 01:30 am (UTC)So, having instilled doubt in his previous words, House widened his eyes in what he felt was an appropriately daunting manner. "But who knows. I could be lying about that, too. Maybe I am speaking the truth, and Cox and I really do lock people in a room with spiders and zombies." He paused. God, this was fun. "And you'll never know until it just happens one day, out of the blue, when you're least expecting it."