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Claim: House: general series
Title: Coffee Break: A Romance In 700 Words
Author: Nuala
Characters: House, Foreman
Prompt: 41.Drabble
Rating: NC-17
Length: Short
Brief summary: Admittedly, this is seven drabbles in series rather than just one, but this one still stands out in my mind the way most drabbles don't: for making a pairing I don't like (House/Foreman) work in a format I don't like. And, obviously, making me like it, despite being fairly explicit.
Coffee Break
Claim: House: general series
Title: Six Ways of Looking At Chase
Author: Supacat
Characters: Chase, House
Prompt: 49.Reccer's Choice
Rating: PG
Length: Short
Brief summary: Yet another Chase character study, but one I especially like for its brevity and use of dialogue to lay down some fairly complex characterization. With primary characters whose relationship is both complex and cryptic, this is always impressive.
Six Ways of Looking at Chase
Claim: House: general series
Title: Coffee Break: A Romance In 700 Words
Author: Nuala
Characters: House, Foreman
Prompt: 41.Drabble
Rating: NC-17
Length: Short
Brief summary: Admittedly, this is seven drabbles in series rather than just one, but this one still stands out in my mind the way most drabbles don't: for making a pairing I don't like (House/Foreman) work in a format I don't like. And, obviously, making me like it, despite being fairly explicit.
Coffee Break
Claim: House: general series
Title: Six Ways of Looking At Chase
Author: Supacat
Characters: Chase, House
Prompt: 49.Reccer's Choice
Rating: PG
Length: Short
Brief summary: Yet another Chase character study, but one I especially like for its brevity and use of dialogue to lay down some fairly complex characterization. With primary characters whose relationship is both complex and cryptic, this is always impressive.
Six Ways of Looking at Chase