Could you please write an imagine about being house’s wife, having a kid together and him coming home with the bike he just bought?
this one’s real short but 🤷🏾♀️
Seriously?
“Gregory House!” Your voice was loud as you walked out the front door of your house, eyes glued to your husband as he came to a stop in the driveway. You stood with your barely one-year-old son perched on your hip on the porch stairs as you eyed your husband up and down. You gestured to his new toy, approaching your husband with a scoff, "Seriously?"
"What?" he looked between you and his new motorcycle, feigning confusion as you brought you hand back to rubbing your son's back, "You don't wanna be a hot biker wife?"
"Greg," you muttered as he stepped closer to you, ruffling your son's curly hair and ignoring the way you watched him, "What happened to saving for a new car?"
“You don’t wanna be my hot biker wife?” His tone was teasing as he silently pled toward you with his eyes. You frowned again and he scoffed, “We still have plenty set aside for that new car you want. Now about we show you the bike?”
His question was directed to your son, who could only nod his head and giggle as his father took him. You followed close behind as Greg limped over to the bike, sitting on it and putting your son in front of him. You smiled at the sight, but you were also still annoyed with the matter.
“What if you get hurt on this thing?” you asked him, resting a hand on one of the handles of the bikeand leaning on it slightly. Greg looked up from your son, who was running his small, chubby hand on the seat and feeling the textures and bumps, “I wouldn’t be able to take that.”
“I won’t get hurt,” he spoke dismissively, handing the barely one year old up to you so he could stand. Greg was once again towering over you, “I’m much more skilled than that.”
“You just got the damned thing,” you said under your breath, your son barely hearing as he was distracted by a squirrel passing by. He giggled and clapped at the sight, pointing excitedly. Your attention shifted from your husband to your son, and you smiled widely at him, “Is that a squirrel bubba?”
He smiled in your direction, then turned to his father. Greg smiled at him, his large hand covering your son’s back as you turned your attention back to your husband, “At least wear a helmet for me.”
“You know I’d do anything for you,”
“No you wouldn’t,” you shook your head with a small chuckle, rising to your toes to press a kiss to his scruffy cheek. Greg’s long arm wrapped around you and your son.
“I’ll get a helmet,”
“Thank you,”
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Sweet Child of Mine Part 3
Series Summary: You’re Eddie’s former best best friend. The two of you drifted apart freshman year of high school and now you’re more enemies than anything else. Despite the hostility between the two of you, you still come around to help out with his eleven-month-old sister, Emma, who he and Wayne keep most of the time due to his father being in jail and his mother being an addict.
Pairings/Characters: Eddie Munson x Female Reader, Wayne Munson, OC characters Emma Munson, Wendy Munson and Greg Thompson.
Chapter Summary: Eddie panics when he wakes up and Emma isn't there, not knowing that you took her while he was sleeping. You two fight again, as usual. Eddie slips up and reveals more to Wayne than he means to about his feelings for you.
Warnings: Eddie injures himself accidentally, Eddie is upset, I don't think there's anything else.
Word Count: 2.2k+
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Eddie stirs in his sleep, rolling over to check the clock. It's almost noon and Emma hasn't started fussing yet. Usually she'd be wide awake by now, screeching for a bottle and cuddles. Something must be wrong.
Eddie slings the covers off and hurries over to her crib. Other than her blanket and a stuffed doll, it's empty.
He panics. Has she figured out how to climb out?
"Emma? Emma! Where are you, sissy?" He calls out, searching the room trying to keep the fear from his voice so he doesn't scare her. "Are you hiding from your big brother?"
He sprints down the hallway, checking the bathroom. Oh God, what if she got into some cleaning chemicals or something?!
He trips over a pile of clothes as he charges into the kitchen. "Emma? Emma?!"
What if Wendy took off with her? What if she got outside?
She's not in the house anywhere. He flings open the front door. "Emma! Emma, come here, baby!" He calls frantically, jogging through the trailer park. He's barefoot and the gravel cuts into his feet, but he doesn't register the pain.
One of his nosy neighbors, Mrs. Birch comes down from her porch. "Edward Munson, why are you screeching like a crow and disturbing the whole park? Have you no respect for your neighbors?"
"Have you seen Emma? Have you seen my sister?"
Her mouth drops open. "You've lost your sister? Oh, good gracious. That's what happens when you make a teenager play parent. Do I need to call the police?"
Eddie ignores her, sprinting back to the trailer. She has to be hiding here somewhere, she has to be!
He checks under his bed, in the bathtub, flings open all the cabinets.
She's gone. She's gone.
He chokes back a panicked sob and snatches the phone off the receiver. He's halfway through dialing the sheriff's office when you come through the front door, holding Emma on your hip.
"And then we'll wake your Bubba up and get some lunch-"
You stop in your tracks when you see Eddie standing by the kitchen counter, shirtless and sobbing.
He snatches Emma from your arms and buries his face into her hair, hugging her so tightly she squeals in protest and tugs on his curls.
"What happened? What's wrong?" You ask, bewildered.
He glares at you over her head. The rage on his face is unmistakable.
Oh shit. You take a step backwards and he cocks his head, looking even angrier.
You wait nervously while he settles Emma on a blanket in the floor with her cartoons and a sippy cup of juice. He grips your elbow forcefully and tugs you down the hall into his room.
"Eddie, that hurts a little." You protest, trying to snatch your arm from his grasp.
He yanks you closer to him, his eyes dark as he glares down at you.
"You bitch. I should have you arrested. You think you can just take off with my sister whenever you want? It's fucking kidnapping!"
You push at his chest but he doesn't release your arm.
"I told Wayne I was going to take her to the park today! When I got here she was starting to fuss and you were sleeping so I didn't want to wake you! I left a note on the counter, did you not see it?"
"You should have woken me up before taking my sister anywhere! A fucking note, seriously? What the fuck is wrong with you?"
Under the anger and fury, you can see the panic. The fear. There's tears in his eyes and he's sweating.
Fuck. He was so scared.
Your own temper immediately dissipates. "I'm sorry. I'm really sorry, Eddie. I shouldn't have taken her without making sure you knew first."
He blinks. Normally you'd be screaming at him by now, telling him to stop being such an ass.
You lay your hand over his hand that's still clenched around your elbow. "She's fine, Eddie. She's safe. I would never let anything happen to her."
His bottom lip trembles. "I thought she'd gotten out of the house and got hurt. Or Wendy had snatched her again. I thought-”
He takes a deep breath to choke off a sob.
Fuck, I am so insensitive. I'm so stupid. It was nothing for you to take off with your nieces and nephews when you wanted to, nobody batted an eye. But Eddie and Emma didn't come from the same background as you. Of course Eddie panicked and assumed the worst.
"I swear, I will never take her anywhere without making sure you know first, okay?"
You wait for him to tell you that you aren't taking her anywhere anymore. You hold your breath, knowing at any second he's gonna tell you to get out and stay gone.
To your surprise, Eddie sighs and nods, tilting his head back to look up at the ceiling.
Your gaze drifts down to his neck and you become all too aware that you're practically smashed into his bare chest from where he had jerked you against him. Eddie didn't like being touched, but when he was angry with you he always pulled you against him so he could glare down at you, to be more intimidating, most likely.
You step back and he releases his grip on your arm. He's still staring upward, his hands coming up to rest on top of his head.
"Eddie, she's fine." You say softly. "She's safe."
He looks down at you then, his expression unreadable. You have to fight the urge to smooth his hair out of his face, to cup his cheek and reassure him.
Instead you glance down and gasp when you see the state of his feet.
"Eddie, you're bleeding!"
"Huh? What- oh." His eyes follow your gaze. "I'm fine. It doesn't hurt."
"What did you do?"
"I was looking for Emma outside without my shoes. I said it's fine."
"Oh Eddie, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I wasn't thinking."
"You never do." He replies dryly, but there's no malice in his tone.
"Can I help? I'll get some water and we can clean your-"
"I got it." He waves a hand dismissively at you.
You hear Emma let out a shriek.
"She's probably getting hungry. I'll feed her before I go."
"I got her, too." He limps toward the bathroom.
You roll your eyes at his back.
"Don't roll your fucking eyes at me." He throws over his shoulder. "I know you too well."
You head back into the living room and scoop Emma off the floor, changing her diaper. You fasten her in her high chair and spoon-feed her some yogurt, cooing words of encouragement to get her to eat more.
Emma sneezes and yogurt splatters all over your shirt. You dab at it with a paper towel, hearing Eddie snicker as he comes into the room, having cleaned his feet and gotten dressed.
"I have plans in half an hour, I don't have time to run home and change." You groan.
"She didn't do it on purpose." Eddie grumbles.
You smile down at Emma and kiss the top of her head. "Of course she didn't. She's too sweet for that, aren't you Emmy?"
"You can borrow one of my shirts. Just bring it back." He offers, surprising you.
"You sure you don't mind?"
He shrugs. "It's just a shirt."
"True. Um, thanks."
"The clothes on my dresser are clean."
"I know, who do you think washed them?" You retort.
"I didn't ask you to."
You sigh. Well he was nice for all of twenty seconds. "Never said you did, and you're welcome by the way." You snap.
"You act like you're my girlfriend or something. It's weird. You don't have to do my laundry or cook for me or anything else."
He really has no idea how much I do for him. He takes me for granted.
"Fine." You kiss Emma's cheek and head for the door.
"I thought you wanted to borrow a shirt?"
"Wearing your clothes? That's a little girlfriend of me, don't you think?"
He rolls his eyes. "Whatever. I couldn't care less if you go to your plans smelling like sour milk."
You know you shouldn't. You know you're asking for trouble. But you stroll back into the kitchen, dip your fingers in Emma's yogurt, and smear it on his shirt.
Emma squeals and claps her hands gleefully, then dumps the rest of the yogurt over her head.
"Now we can both smell like sour milk, you ass." You hiss at him.
Eddie jumps up and you shriek, running for the door. He scoops a handful of yogurt off Emma's highchair and slings it across the room, pelting you in the back.
"I'm gonna kill you!" You rush back to him, grabbing a soda off the counter. You give it a quick shake and open it, dousing him in Coke.
Eddie snatches the can from your head and turns it towards you, spraying you in the face.
"Oh, you dick!" You squeal, knocking it out of his hand.
Emma laughs, shaking her head and sending yogurt in all directions.
Eddie is laughing, too. For a few seconds it's almost like you're friends again.
There's a honk from outside and Eddie stiffens, glancing out the window with a frown.
"It's your little boyfriend. Must have got tired of waiting for you at your place."
"I'm not…he isn't."
"I couldn't care less who you date. Just keep them out of my fucking driveway."
"Eddie-"
"I need to bathe Emma." He lifts her from her highchair and heads down the hall without another word.
You wipe soda off you with a dishcloth, ignoring the horn beeping outside again.
There's no saving your shirt at this point, so you take Eddie up on his offer and go into his room, snatching a t-shirt off his dresser and changing into it quickly before leaving.
Eddie emerges from the bathroom shortly after with a clean Emma, tucking her into her crib for a nap. He turns and notices your dirty shirt crumpled up on the floor.
Scooping it up, he catches a whiff of your perfume and scowls when his heart speeds up. You always smell so damn good.
He wonders which shirt of his you borrowed, wondering if it's one that's obviously his, like a band tee. He can imagine the look on your boyfriend's face when you climb into his car, sporting one of his shirts.
Emma whimpers and he makes her a bottle, patting her bottom until she falls asleep.
He cleans the mess from the kitchen and checks on Emma once more, content that she's sleeping peacefully.
Wayne comes home with his arms full of groceries. Eddie helps him get them inside, putting them away while Wayne sits at the table.
"I hear you put on quite a show for the neighbors this morning."
"Yeah, well, you can thank Y/N for that. I didn't know she took Emma so I freaked out when I woke up and she was gone."
"Please tell me you didn't give that girl a hard time when she got back."
Eddie busies himself with putting cans in a cabinet, but Wayne catches the guilty expression on his face.
"Son, how many times have I asked you to be nice to Y/N? She does so much for us, for Emma."
"You pay her to do that stuff."
"Twenty bucks a week isn't nearly enough for all she does. She goes above and beyond."
"No one asked her to."
"You're right. She does it out of the goodness of her heart. She's a good person. I know you've had your differences-"
"Differences? She got hot over the summer before ninth grade and completely ditched me freshman year to wave pom-poms and drool over the jocks that she used to mock and defend me from."
"Yet she's still here every other day, helping out. Helping you out."
"Hey, I'm your blood. Who's side are you on?" Eddie protests.
"Emma's. She loves Y/N and Y/N is good to her. She needs a female figure in her life."
"You could always marry Mrs. Birch." Eddie quips and Wayne can't help but laugh.
Eddie finishes putting the groceries away and flops down at the table in front of Wayne.
"I can't help it, you know. She knows exactly what to do and say to make me absolutely crazy. She gets a kick out of pissing me off."
"You make it too easy for her."
"Yeah, well, she infuriates me."
Wayne hides his smile. "Gets in your head, does she?"
"Yes! Ugh, I hate thinking about her. I hate that she's always on my mind."
Wayne cocks an eyebrow and Eddie instantly backtracks. "I mean, she's so annoying, you know? I can't stand her."
"I see."
"I mean it. She's the worst."
"I'm sure she thinks the same of you."
"Well, good."
Emma starts to fuss and Eddie hurries down the hall to her. "Hey, sweet girl."
He brings her into the kitchen and Wayne reaches for her, bouncing her on his knee.
"I gotta get to band practice, shouldn't be more than an hour or two. If you need me-"
"I can handle my niece just fine, thank you. I'll remind you who took care of you most of the time when you were this age. You have fun with your friends. Me and Emmy are gonna watch cartoons and eat all the junk food, aren't we sweet girl?"
Eddie leaves.
Wayne nuzzles his nose against Emma's.
"What do you think, Em? Are Eddie and Y/N madly in love or what?"
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#nw austin butler drives greg williams back home
i forgot greg is british LOL
watching him drive is soooo hot for some reason...i need to be his passenger princess austin do you want a gf that is 23 and still doesn't have a drivers license (sorry kaia, we can share)
ugh my theatre kid heart loves when he talks about theatre i wish he named some of the plays he saw in new york as a 20 year old
no one wanted to play with me as a little kid...so i've been scheming like a criminal ever since....*sobs*
thinking about wittle austin at his teacher's house asking to call his mommy makes me want to wail by the sea. sweet sweet boy.
austin honey i don't think you would've bothered the people that live there if you did wanna say hi LOL that's my shy baby
am i a total tightwad for kinda wishing this whole thing wasn't in black and white like i know it's greg's Thing and i respect his vision
but
aww sweet boy at the 5:23 mark after he talks about his mom ): the little pause and look away i think he might've been about to cry
lol remember when someone on twitter mentioned seeing him driving and we thought she was lyingjkdjkgf i am sorry you were doubted sister
the way he says "no way!" at the 8:15 mark is sooo sweet my bubba
how many times did he change jackets in this LOL i think we've cycled through all the emotional support jackets
he looks so tall in the kiddie desk bless his heart
greg saying "the green one" about the house when this is in black and white LMFAO
imagining austin being brought home from the hospital as a wittle newborn baby...i need a moment
and scaling the roof outside okay spiderman
you are such a wonderful credit to your mom honey ): she would be and is so so proud of you
the thing he said about childlike innocence before his parents divorce ohhh sweet boy
milo be quiet i am trying to listen to austin
see how it's possible to talk about a tv show you weren't happy filming in a way that is civil and doesn't make you sound like a dick! jacob take notes
him talking about grief being cut over him doing hopscotch...greg you visionary
my sister used to live in california and i don't think we ever went to in and out i feel like i missed out
as a shy kid with a theatre degree...wahhhh <3
did he say hell yeah at 18:28 LOL yeah hell yeah buddy!!!
the way he sits with his one knee up...i lub him
and the squishy hug at the end.
10/10 perfect interview and video, ty greg!
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Evil dead 4k
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