[To her credit, he looks momentarily alarmed for roughly two seconds. Then he actually processes what she's said. House rolls his eyes again, taps his head, makes a cutting motion with his fingers, and shakes his head. He's not cutting your head open, Ecks. He points to her and then mimes sleeping. Rest.]
[Why didn't that work? She's a little upset by the way he looked when it seemed like it would work, but she's also disappointed it did not continue to work.]
That is all I do anymore....
[And also the reason she's here in this dark house instead of exploring the tunnels.]
I do not want you to die again. You are going to die again. You always die again.
[Whatever turmoil she's feeling, all House gets is a blank stare and a hitch in her breathing now and then as she still tries to regain her equilibrium. There are sometimes advantages to having to make an active effort at expression.
She's silent, too, long enough that a normal person would probably be uncomfortable. She does break the impasse first, though.]
[She stares at him a while longer. Partly she isn't even sure of her answer. Partly. she thinks he simply should not know the answer to something he keeps asking this way.
Finally, though, she relents.]
You are like someone I used to know, mostly in the good ways and mostly not in the bad ways.
[House reminds her of her creator - daddy. Well, that's awesome. Ecks really needs to get more of a life. House sighs, then shows her his fingers walking across his palm. It's followed up by miming eating in exaggerated fashion. He's going to get food.]
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That is all I do anymore....
[And also the reason she's here in this dark house instead of exploring the tunnels.]
I do not want you to die again. You are going to die again. You always die again.
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Why?
He points at her and repeats the motion.
Why does she care?]
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[She understands the question just fine.]
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She's silent, too, long enough that a normal person would probably be uncomfortable. She does break the impasse first, though.]
Where are you going?
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Finally, though, she relents.]
You are like someone I used to know, mostly in the good ways and mostly not in the bad ways.
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['Cause she can meet you there bro.]
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House points to himself, then he points to her and shakes his head. That's where he is going, not you, Ecks.]
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I am going to explore all of the tunnels before you have seen any of the tunnels.
[It kind of worked before, right?]
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