- Greg House/James Wilson
- Credit Where It's Due: (E) It's only Wilson who has the weird kinks. House is only humoring him.
- Four Weddings and A Promise: (E) Wilson's getting married again. House doesn't want him too. Nothing's changed, and nothing's new.
- Market Crash: (E) Maybe the reason Wilson lets House spend all his money is because he likes it.
- Worse Things: (M) Wilson asks House to tell him the unspeakable.
- Second Opinion: (T) Where House wakes up in an alternate universe where he and Wilson are married.
- House MD is a Workplace Romantic Comedy: (T) House and Wilson pretend to date in the name of classic workplace betting, until House realizes he actually likes it.
- When: (M) In which House and Wilson learn to live in each other's orbit; Cuddy and the Ducklings meddle; and House is just trying to make the world make sense.
- Where: (M) In which Wilson contends with the reality he's made; he is haunted by his past.
- Take My Hand: (T) Two months after Wilson’s death, House shows up unannounced to a startled Thirteen to reassure her about their promise. They have a chat about the nature of dying, sapphic sex positions, and House’s particular flavor of queer with Wilson.
- Violets in Your Eyes: (E) House is dead. Wilson is dying. There's nothing left but to throw caution to the wind.
- Badge of Honor: (M) Wilson offers to drive House to his childhood home to celebrate his father's birthday and honorary rewarding for his achievements in the army, neither of which House cares particularly about. He discovers House has put him into a bit of a situation.
- Keep Me Where the Light Is: (E) House has his earth shattering, (good) knee weakening, life changing revelation about Wilson at such an inopportune time, that he’s tempted to laugh. He would have, if he hadn’t been hands deep in his patient’s organs.
- Love Is The Drug: (M) What happens when two best friends love each other to the point of hating each other? They try to date and sulk about it.
- It's Too Dangerous Out There To Walk: (E) Eight months is a long time. Wilson deserved to hit him.
- The Line of Thought: (T) Cameron, Foreman, and Chase keep on trying to get into the little details of House's love life. House doesn't like that one bit.
- TGIF: (E) House is stuck living the same Friday over and over and over and over again.
- He Won't Tell You That He Loves You: (E) In which Nolan pulls at the Wilson thread, and House can't stop it all from unraveling. Repression is a hell of a drug.
- A Modest Proposal: (E) Tritter's case against House still depends on subpoenaed testimony from Wilson.
- Lisa Cuddy/Greg House/James Wilson
- Took Me Over Like A Fever: (E) Now it was Wilson's turn to blush. He held House's stare for a long beat before saying “I think you want me to join in. I think you want me to do more than watch and give guidance.”
- Lagrange Point: (E) Lagrange point: in celestial mechanics, points of equilibrium for objects under the gravitational influence of two orbiting bodies.
- Through The Long Night: (E) Cuddy decides they'll all get it out of their system if they have sex, but it seems Wilson and House had a lot more going on in their system than she anticipated. It isn't a bad thing.
- Caught You Hiding In The Smoke: (E) House is distracted while making out with Cuddy. The reason why isn't at all surprising, but Cuddy's reaction to it is.
- What You Need: (E) Both Cuddy and Wilson go to House's apartment, and find him on the verge of relapsing. They help him deal with the situation, and come to a realisation of how important they are to each other.
- Greg House/Reader
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