Blood Of Love The House Fan Fiction Archive Home Quicksearch Search Engine Random Story Upload Story   Blood Of Love by Topaz Eyes Warning: Deals with a very sensitive topic for some. Spoilers for 2 x 23, "Who's Your Daddy?" and 3 x 09, "Finding Judas." A/N: This is my first attempt at writing a sestina. The words I chose were fern, blood, stone, water, starve, and kiss. I worked backwards in the sense that the tercet came first. I also cheated with tenses as needed. The title is from a quote in The Journals of Sylvia Plath. ~~~~~ Cuddy knows that not all life begins with a kiss. Like today: her legs are spread like a fern Parted in the forest, and she dreams of water Falling as she lies on the table, as still as a stone While the technician inserts the needle; not to draw blood But rather her eggs, ready for harvest. Please don't starve My womb this time is her silent plea; her arms have starved Too long as it is, for not having a child of her own to kiss. She's followed everything faithfully, tracked her blood And took her injections, though House was not quite as gentle as a fern With the needle. (It's impossible to be like stone Around him when his words erode like running water.) The technician gives Cuddy a glass of water When she wakes from sedation but her brain is already starving For news: How many? How were they? It's never carved in stone From cycle to cycle. She dresses quickly, ignoring a sharp kiss Of pain from her belly. Leaving the suite, she walks down the fern- Colored halls of the gynecology wing, back to her office to wait. Her blood Pounding, her finger itches to call the lab. The last two times, her blood Betrayed her, so she clings to this chance, her last lifeline in deep water. Cuddy sits working and waiting, her head bowed, her hair brushing fern- Soft against her face. Staying by the phone, she lets herself starve Until she hears the results--twelve eggs. A dozen little chances. She cries with relief and kisses The receiver; when she leaves for the night, she's no longer feeling as heavy as stone. Five more days pass, and Cuddy's feeling as if she's frozen in stone. She works, spars with House, and attends committee meetings, but neither her blood Nor her heart is in it. Instead she clutches her hope like a last goodbye kiss Until the fifth day, back on the table, when she thinks of floating on water As the best three embryos are inserted. After, she willfully tries to starve Her fear while waiting again, folding her thoughts inward like fronds on a fern. The weeks pass, and now Cuddy's whole body trembles, a fern Blowing in the breeze; that part of her heart, that she long set into stone, Cracks and crumbles to pieces. Her soul no longer has to starve With longing--at long last positive, she lets joy flow through her blood As she clutches the test strip, her eyes brimming with water. Finally--at last--perhaps she can dream now, of plump cheeks to kiss. So Cuddy nurtures her faith, a tender fern, until the passing of blood; When--stunned and alone--her hope sinks like a stone in still water, And she wonders if her lips will now starve from lack of being kissed.   Please post a comment on this story. Legal Disclaimer: The authors published here make no claims on the ownership of Dr. Gregory House and the other fictional residents of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Like the television show House (and quite possibly Dr. Wilson's pocket protector), they are the property of NBC/Universal, David Shore and undoubtedly other individuals of whom I am only peripherally aware. The fan fiction authors published here receive no monetary benefit from their work and intend no copyright infringement nor slight to the actual owners. We love the characters and we love the show, otherwise we wouldn't be here.