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It takes a few days before Mac is really able to put weight on her foot again and even still, it's not a sexy heel like she prefers and a flat little flip flop instead. Still, she's happy to just be walking on it and that means she can cash in House's raincheck. She still doesn't know what his first name is, at all, and finds that she's not really bothered.
She'd found him earlier that day and asked him to meet her at The Winchester, since it was closer, and that's where she is now, nursing a drink.
She'd found him earlier that day and asked him to meet her at The Winchester, since it was closer, and that's where she is now, nursing a drink.
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"Not tonight. I've got...other things in mind aside from work. I'm determined to enjoy myself," Mac says.
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It's all true, more or less. "So, when you were stitching me, you asked if Magnus and Phedre put me up to it. Put me up to what, exactly?"
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"Ah hah, so you do think I'm pretty. I suspected," Mac says, finishing off her drink and ordering another. She has nowhere to be in the morning, so it's all right.
"Glad to see you out and about, though."
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He eyed her for a moment. "So you didn't actually do any journalistic homework on me? Ask around about the cranky old guy with the limp?"
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"No. I make it a point not to snoop in the personal lives of others. It tends to fuck me in the end, I have terrible exes, but I respect your privacy. If you want to tell me about yourself, I'll have you do it, not me snoop around and find it."
It's a weird sort of integrity, but it's hers and Mac has never compromised it.
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He tried to think of what else to say and finally settled on, "I've always been really bad at this." It felt like a date, was the problem. He thought of that awful date with Cameron he'd had back in Princeton... god that was a long time ago.
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"Sorry, I appear to be in good health," Mac says, laughing a little. "I am sorry. If I come down with some inexplicable malady, I'll turn up on your doorstep in the middle of the night in need of saving."
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"Mmm, very good to know. Much closer than mine," Mac says, glancing out the door before looking back at his face. "In case that becomes relevant, which it may very well be in an hour or so. You know, provided that you want to sleep with me, of course."
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"Thank god for forward women," he muttered. And held up a hand to the bartender to signal for another drink.
House had long ago given up on things like meaningful relationships, and so he had no qualms about taking her up on her offer, as bewildering as it was.
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"I've been reminded repeatedly that I am not in a committed relationship," Mac says, shrugging. "So I don't see a point in pretending to be in jail waiting on Nikola Tesla to get his head out of his ass."
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"Tesla? Really?" House made a face.
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"I never said I had the best taste in men," Mac says, shrugging. "And apparently fucking me behind his boyfriend's back is the best I'm going to get, so, here we are."
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"Suddenly I am very torn," he said, drinking again. "Because obviously you should not be in a relationship with Tesla since then you would not be here with me. On the other hand, you have no idea how much I would like to see someone steal that kid's boyfriend. Seriously. I would pay good money for that."
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Mac laughs because it's just so damned absurd. "I feel like a complete whore, since we're being honest, but I really, really want to be the only one. Unfortunately Nikola sleeping with me doesn't seem to be a dealbreaker for the boyfriend."
She downs her drink quickly. "And there are other men who might treat me better, so. Why should I keep myself at Nikola's beck and call?"
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"First of all," he said, "you are not a whore. But..." He hesitated. "If you're looking for a, uh, boyfriend..."
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"Oh is that an offer? How many women am I competing with? Am I on The Bachelor?"
Mac is teasing but there's a little truth in it - her love life has gotten impossibly tangled and she'd like something simpler.
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"I appreciate it. I'm not really looking for much more other than to have a good time and to stop pining over my ex...he's not here. We dated for two years and he was perfect and I fucked it up. I don't blame him for being an asshole to me after," Mac says, shrugging. "So I'm not over him."
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