Dominance Title: Dominance Rating:R Pairing: Cuddy/Wilson Summary: Cuddy is the dominant one in the relationship. Note: Songfic. Song is She Likes Big Words by Deadsy.
Well she comes from the land Of Valencian winds Deciduous daydream Dressage round the bend See sometimes just maybe The mistress of when A triptych of new touch From heaven to men
Wilson had always thought Cuddy was a gift to the hospital. But when they started dating, he thought she was a gift to him. They were mutual in their rule, but Wilson started noticing she was becoming the dominant one. He knew that women would do this, but Cuddy was subtle in her rule.
She likes nice cars Invisible trends She bites the heads off Her mutual friends We dine at the table She sits at the end She likes big words And playing pretend
Wilson noticed that she always sat at the end on the table at dinner. It was her house they were in, and he understood her placement, but some times he wanted to sit there, took down at her instead.
Wilson liked her intelligence. Something she had always done since a child was learn a new word everyday. She had once said it 'broadens the memory'. He'd see her using them every so often with conversing with House. 'A new insult' he'd think, or 'What the hell does that mean?' was what he thought most of the time.
Come now dear boys How, where to begin? She's Ursula, major Of the prison within She's always in parties She's struggling to win Your sashes of New-Ro From psychic to sin
Wilson and Cuddy once had a dinner party. She and House were in a battle to be queen or king of the table. She shot out the 'big worded insults' Wilson had called them, and House simply said, 'Touché'. The rest of the dinner party was in silence.
Let down your void Your need to defend So pseudo-mendacious She's cruel in bed You'd think she was precious Something like you said Cause she's got the secret In which fate depends
“I want to be top,” Cuddy had once said. Wilson let her, and he had the best time...almost. If he moved wrong, he was told so and if he sighed in the wrong way she was insulted. But he could bear with it.