Dear Reader's of "Then there were two",
I'm sure you are all wondering why it has been so long since an update, I'm sorry to inform you that I can't seem to get in an update because I no longer have the will power to continue the story, much to my own deep regret.
Sadly, the series only lasted about 6 chapters, but I'm afraid that's about as far as my creativity goes. Though you probably noticed that the last chapter, or so, the plot line seemed to be slowly running out of steam, and now it's run it's course.
I tried putting it through many different twists and turns that I could think of, even tried to actually place it in the series, but I haven't been able to find the will power to continue on. I had a certain plot line going in my head, but it kept changing around, the only thing I knew certain was the end, that's it, along with a few key details. But I was never sure how to fit them into the story.
I think I might write that ending chapter, just because it was so vivid in my mind, though I couldn't think of events to lead up to the ending. I will tell you now a few little important details that haven't been answered.
Why did Jessica wait so long to tell House about Angie?
When Angela was a few months old, Jessica went looking for House, to at least tell him about his daughter. But when she found him, he was still in a relationship with Stacy, and she refused to break that up. So she went back home and never bothered him, until she contacted him that day over the phone.
What happens with Angela and House?
As I'm sure anyone could see these two were too similar to really get along. House at times sees Angela as a Nuisance and at times treats her like she is a problem. Angie tells House that she's gone once she is 18, but she subconsciously tries to establish a closer bond with him, which he simply pushes away.
They do make it through the two years, barely, they are confronted with House getting in trouble again with the cops and his Vicodon, causing a little stir up in the house, but they get over it and eventually walk out with no on in jail. Angela does sort of grow on house, he slowly becomes more sympathetic to parents, and isn't so harsh on his kid patients. Though the process is slow, it doesn't happen over night, but people notice it and think he's becoming a softy.
But he is determined to not let her grow on him anymore, when the fact of his change is brought up by Wilson, he abruptly pushes Angela away without warning, making her extremely confused. She felt that she had just started to really band with him, since for a few days now he had been helping her excel in her piano playing.
A few nights before Angela turns 18, she confronts House about him pushing her away suddenly. House replies that they never were close, that she was only here because he was fixing a mistake. Angela is taken back by this, and there is a moment of silence before she speaks.
She asks him if the past two years, he was simply only taking care of her because she was a mistake. He is quiet for a minute before answering:
"All children from one night stands are a mistake, the only reason I wasn't there to fix it sooner was because I didn't know about it."
Surprisingly Angela's face is calm and cool, too cool for House's liking, before she finally walks out of the room. She was there until she was 18, then she abruptly moved out, not speaking a word to House since that night.
They don't see each other for about 5 years, when House gets shot, yet again, by an angry patient's family. Wilson calls Angie and asks her to come see House, which she refuses, but does eventually go and see him. (if I do write one last chapter, I'll start my little chapter from there.)
What happened with Angela and Kyle?
Okay, not a big issue, but I thought it was kind of important to talk about.
House never did Catch Angela and Kyle in bed, thankfully, though he did get to meet the boyfriend, though it was a waist of time, because a few weeks after that Angela caught Kyle cheating on her, causing her to go into a small depression.
During that time House is at a loss of what to do, he even resorts to asking Cuddy, Amber, and Cameron for help. (He was going to ask 13, but didn't because Kutner mentioned something about the two hooking up.) Eventually her depression ended, with help from the girls, and an argument with Kyle, which lead to him getting a little violent and pushing her in front of a Car. (Yes very violent, I know I'm horrible)
Angela is extremely angry, especially when he visits her hospital room and tries to apologize, even get back together with her. but it is House who makes the boy leave, threatening to beat him with his cane if he wouldn't stop groveling- apparently it was giving a bad name to men around the world- and Kyle did leave.
House relationships?
To be quite honest, I never could choose a person for House; I spent hours trying to but failed. So I guess nothing ever really happened.
Okay, so that is all I pretty much got out of my House Fan-Fiction. I'm and truly sorry that I'm not continuing it, and that I'm letting the readers down. I hope this little blurb let you know what happened, if you have any questions about it at all, maybe a question that was never answered, you can always E-mail me, and I will try my best to give you an answer.
Also, I'm offering that chance for you to continue it. Since I haven't got the will power to write it, I'm more than willing to give my plot line out (or what it started out to be) to other writers, (though I doubt it will happen). If there is anyone who really wants to continue the story, you have my permission, just as long as you do the following things.
Give me credit to the plotline, that's all I ask, send a review on this story telling me you're doing it, or E-mail me.
Send me a link to your story, so I can read it. I'm very curious on how you might have taken the plot.
I am sorry again for the let down. I might write the last chapter, if I have the time. But if not, I'm terribly sorry. I might write a new House Fan-fiction in the future, I'm not really sure. If I do I want to make sure I can finish it. So thank you for lasting as long as you did, and I hope to see you all in the future.
With much love,
Roxie Sparrow.