how hard can it be? - angel
Reviewing the dying man's chart on his hand makes the perplexity of this new case glaringly obvious: the symptoms play hide and seek, contradicting each other.
Rhythmically tapping his cane against the hospital tiles, House feels the weight of the situation fall heavily on his shoulders. However, despite his fatigue, he shakes his head, unwilling to leave his patient's fate in the hands of divine intervention.
"Extremely hard, actually—We can't just sit around hoping for miracles."
"God, angels… they're a no-show, buddy. Because they don't exist. If they did, my patient wouldn't be bleeding out of every possible orifice."
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