Prodigal, Heart Cancer
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Claim: House: general series
Title: Prodigal
Author: Jayne Leitch
Characters: House, Chase
Prompt: 14.Loss
Rating: G
Length: Medium
Brief summary: This story has since been rendered AU by canon, but I still love it as an alternative scenario- and even with the canon direction, it remains plausibly in character. What if Chase were both stronger and cleverer than most gave him credit for?
Prodigal
Claim: House: general series
Title: Heart Cancer
Author: hazelmom
Characters: House, Wilson, rest of cast
Prompt: 48.Reccer's Choice
Rating: PG-13
Length: Epic
Brief summary: I could have put this one under several prompts, but left it for the reccer's choice, because this one has such a lot to recommend it. Plausible h/c, very well-done original characters, and superbly in-character reactions to what in lesser hands would have been a wangsty, tear-drenched scenario.
"Wilson gets cancer, o the irony" has been done, but never before this well, and probably never again.
Heart Cancer
Claim: House: general series
Title: Prodigal
Author: Jayne Leitch
Characters: House, Chase
Prompt: 14.Loss
Rating: G
Length: Medium
Brief summary: This story has since been rendered AU by canon, but I still love it as an alternative scenario- and even with the canon direction, it remains plausibly in character. What if Chase were both stronger and cleverer than most gave him credit for?
Prodigal
Claim: House: general series
Title: Heart Cancer
Author: hazelmom
Characters: House, Wilson, rest of cast
Prompt: 48.Reccer's Choice
Rating: PG-13
Length: Epic
Brief summary: I could have put this one under several prompts, but left it for the reccer's choice, because this one has such a lot to recommend it. Plausible h/c, very well-done original characters, and superbly in-character reactions to what in lesser hands would have been a wangsty, tear-drenched scenario.
"Wilson gets cancer, o the irony" has been done, but never before this well, and probably never again.
Heart Cancer