07 December 2006 @ 12:25 pm
[fic : there's no such thing as a free ride]  
title: there's no such thing as a free ride
fandom: House
rating: pg
gen, Ch+F
some "finding judas" spoilers

If Chase is going to get drunk, he's going to need a ride home. Sort of a hurt/no comfort post 'Finding Judas.'


disclaimer: Not affiliated with House or FOX in any way. For fun, not profit.

***

"Want another?" asks the girl behind the bar, who's almost pretty and almost friendly and who's been making Chase Bloody Marys, complete with the celery garnish, for the last few hours.

Chase holds his glass up weakly, and she takes it from his hand.

"What happened to your face anyway?"

He rubs the bruise on his jaw and immediately regrets it because it's still swollen and it still hurts like hell. He should say, you should have seen the other guy. But that's a stupid cliché, and she isn't that pretty, and he's too tired to make up anything better.

"Abusive relationship," he says, and he grins.

She raises her eyebrows. "Whatever. I'll be back with your drink."

He wonders if she can tell, in the dim light of the bar, that the fist-print on his face was a man's, not a woman's. And if she had thought he was serious. She barely looks at him as she sets down his drink on a cocktail napkin and turns to another customer, their exchange drowned out by the buzz of other late-night drinkers.

There's a band playing in the corner, but they're not very good, and the bar's acoustics are not very good so Chase has been ignoring them. He sips his drink and stares blankly at a group of women huddled in a booth and giggling about something.

He's too drunk to drive home.

He's too broke to call a cab. He pulls out his wallet to check anyway, and there's barely twelve dollars after he settles his tab. Eleven and change, even.

He's just drunk enough to beg for a ride.

He pulls out his phone and his contact list is embarrassingly short, mostly people from work. The thought of calling House makes him want to laugh and then throw up, and then there's Cameron, but she'll see his face and ask questions and then she'll be all sympathetic and sorry, and maybe they'll fuck even though they really really shouldn't...

He settles for Wilson. Wilson doesn't really like him, sure, but he'd feel a sense of responsibility—he always did. And he's already seen the bruise and probably surmised who's fist had left it there. But Chase gets Wilson's voicemail and realizes Wilson's phone is with Wilson's car—a hostage of the impound lot, collateral damage of Tritter's crusade against House and his Vicodin addiction.

Chase hates House. He really hates him. He's crushing peanut shells between his fingers and hoping darkly that House is suffering. All the affection he might have had for House, all the admiration—it's becoming a cold lump in his throat; maybe in his heart. Hate is easier. He's known that for a long time. It was easier when he'd hated his father; it would be easier hating House too. No more groveling, twisting himself in knots seeking approval.

Chase downs the rest of his drink and it makes him hiccup. He scrolls through the names and numbers on his cell, again.

This time he dials Foreman.

***

Foreman is a strong grip, cold hands, guiding Chase from the bar, through the parking lot.

Foreman's car smells like leather and Foreman and the window glass is cool when Chase leans a cheek against it. He can feel Foreman's disapproving stare whenever they stop for a red light.

"Try not to puke until we get there."

Chase can't believe he's doing this—Foreman will never let him live it down—but he feels like shit so he doesn't care.

"Okay," he whispers.

Foreman lets out a small chuckle. "I almost can't believe you. Today was bad, but it wasn't that bad."

"It was that bad," says Chase, and he's drunk and miserable, so lifting his face and letting Foreman get a good look at the bruise seems like a good idea. Foreman whistles.

"What happened to you?"

"House happened. He didn't want to listen to me—my diagnosis. I had to stop the surgery, or that girl would..."

"And he hit you?" Foreman sounds incredulous, but then he shrugs and seems to accept it. "Well, he's an addict in withdrawal. He probably wasn't thinking straight."

"He's out of control!"

"Maybe you should talk to Cuddy."
Chase shakes his head until it starts to make him dizzy.

"You didn't want advice," Foreman suggests, "You wanted pity."

"I wanted a ride!"

Foreman laughs again. "You're drunk."

"No shit."

Chase props a foot against the dash now, just to see if Foreman will stop him. He doesn't.

"What's your street again?" Foreman asks.

"Carver. It's up a few more blocks."

For a moment Foreman is silent, and Chase's stomach starts to churn again.

"You talked to Tritter, didn't you," Foreman says, and maybe it's a question, but probably not.

"I didn't tell him anything."

"So that's not why House decked you?"

"I told you—"

They almost miss a stop sign, and Foreman has to slam on the brakes. Chase feels his head snap forward, then back again, and he feels even dizzier and worse than he had at the bar. Now that the car is stopped, Foreman whips around to look him straight in the eyes.

"You made a deal with Tritter, didn't you?" he demands. "I don't know what for, I don't know what he offered you—but I can't believe you sold House out. Again."

"But I didn't!"

"Yeah, sure. It was just a coincidence that you and Tritter were acting all buddy-buddy in the cafeteria. And then he released our accounts."

Chase rubs his temples. "There's just nothing I can say to convince you otherwise."

"Sorry." Foreman sort of scoffs. "But you haven't exactly got a history of being trustworthy."

The car is still stopped, idling at the stop sign. There's no one else on the road at this hour, and Chase probably wouldn't care even if there were. He can't stand the way Foreman is looking at him, like he's nothing, the lowliest form of life out there. And his jaw is still throbbing, and the alcohol is going to make it swell like a bitch...and dammit, Foreman is still looking at him like that.

"I thought I was hardwired to kiss ass," Chase spits.

"And now you're working for Tritter, not House. What's the difference?"

And Chase is angry and frustrated and he wants to punch Foreman in the face, to see how he likes it, but the angle's way too awkward and the alcohol has made him sloppy, so he reaches out and grabs the lapel of Foreman's coat instead.

"Do you think I want to lose my job?" he demands.

Foreman seems surprised.

"Do you think Tritter offered me something better?" Chase continues. "Come on. What did he offer you?"

"Don't go there," Foreman says. wrenching his lapel from Chase's grip. "You're drunk, and I'm going to take you home and you're not even going to remember this conversation in the morning."

Chase leans back in his seat and laughs lightly. He'll remember; he always remembers.

"Carver?" Foreman asks, and the car starts rolling again.

"Yeah."

***

When they pull up in front of Chase's flat, Foreman turns off the engine and they sit in silence. Chase watches the blinking turn signal reflected against wet pavement. Had it rained? He hadn't noticed.

"I hate House," Chase says, "But I didn't rat him out."

Foreman ignores the last part of that. "Lots of people hate House. Join the club."

"Well," says Chase, "Thanks for the ride."

"You gonna make it up the stairs okay?"

Chase makes a face. "I can still walk, thanks."

Foreman shrugs and sweeps out a hand, like okay, you're dismissed. Chase opens the door. He thinks maybe he should thank Foreman again, or try again to convince him that he didn't tell Tritter anything, or invite him in for some coffee, or hell, lean over and kiss him, because while he's thinking of stupid ideas anyway...

But he just gets out of the car and doesn't look back until he hears Foreman drive away.


a/n: Voila, my short fic with the long title. Hurt/no comfort because, while I like Chase/Foreman, I'm also inherently evil and wanted to write something plausible. This was a little rushed because I should be working on my challenges, but you know how that goes. Feedback and concrit appreciated =)
 
 
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Roga[info]roga on December 7th, 2006 09:08 pm (UTC)
This was great. The Chase hates House. He really hates him. paragraph is a perfect description for Chase's expression and, I assume, feelings at the end of the episode- that angry, bitter disappointment. Foreman was really in character - perceptive, not surprised, and convinced he's right. I loved the way you wrote the scene.

I think this would work well without the "lean over and kiss him then and there" at the end, because this really was a character fic - it was more about Chase's reaction to FJ and not being believed by Foreman. There were no hints of a sexual attraction during the fic, so that bit seemed a bit "glued on", in my opinion. Just kind of switched the focus of the fic at the end.
you kids been drinkin'?[info]hi_falootin on December 7th, 2006 09:22 pm (UTC)
thanks! I'm glad you liked it. There wasn't really supposed to be sexual attraction and the 'lean over and kiss him' line was sort of sarcasm--more there to show how stupid Chase thought his other ideas were by comparison.

(that said I was kind of poking fun at myself by calling this Ch/F...but it's more interaction than they usually get. sigh)
Roga[info]roga on December 8th, 2006 12:31 am (UTC)
I get how that could be sarcasm - in which case, calling the Ch/F can be misleading. Maybe you should change the label - I'm sure there are people who'd enjoy reading this interaction who are deterred by the slash factor.
merlin7: gentleflower[info]clarkangel on December 7th, 2006 09:26 pm (UTC)
This was great. Very IN character for them, especially Foreman.
And I don't blame Chase for getting drunk. He's kinda earned it. And he really really is between a rock and a hard place. No win situation for him.

Great bit. Loved it.
you kids been drinkin'?: dr. pritty hairs[info]hi_falootin on December 7th, 2006 10:47 pm (UTC)
thanks! it's always good to hear from someone who writes/likes chase as much as I do, hehe.
Shezan[info]shezan on December 7th, 2006 10:46 pm (UTC)
This is VERY nice!
you kids been drinkin'?[info]hi_falootin on December 8th, 2006 12:31 am (UTC)
thank you!
[ginger][info]sleepyheathen on December 7th, 2006 11:08 pm (UTC)
Gods! I want a bloody mary now!
Lovely, you got just the right tone down!
you kids been drinkin'?[info]hi_falootin on December 8th, 2006 12:32 am (UTC)
aww, thanks.
and hm...I wonder what cocktails appear most in Housefics?
[info]marlowes_pen on December 8th, 2006 01:20 am (UTC)
this was great! I really, really enjoyed the fact that Foreman was Chase's second choice, that he would rather have had Wilson pick him up; it was a wonderful pseudo-foreshadowng, that Chase sort of predicted what would happen, even as he is in disbelief from what he hears during the car ride.

Do you mind if I friend you? I'm really new to LJ and the House community, so I'm not entirely sure how this works, who writes which type of fic, etc..
you kids been drinkin'?: bitches[info]hi_falootin on December 8th, 2006 02:20 am (UTC)
thank you! and go 'head, I'll friend you back =D I just realized that I read your fic a while ago and forgot to comment. So I'll go remedy that now.
Victoria Beatrice: Dont Say a Word absolution[info]vitawash24 on December 8th, 2006 02:26 am (UTC)
Great little piece - the perfect followup to all the suspicion of the day. I like that it's not automatically back to zero for them. Good stuff.
you kids been drinkin'?[info]hi_falootin on December 8th, 2006 02:47 am (UTC)
glad you liked it. and thanks for the TWOP rec XD I've been lurking around there so much lately I should just suck it up and sign up.
Victoria Beatrice: Dont Say a Word absolution[info]vitawash24 on December 8th, 2006 02:55 am (UTC)
Yes, yes you should. ;)
Classy kinda sassy: [HOWSE MD] AWW LOVE[info]simmysim on December 8th, 2006 04:37 am (UTC)
asfhajskh awesome. Awesome, awesome, a hundred times awesome. LOVE how cleanly handled all of the hubbaballoo about Chase's reaction to the punch was, without downplaying it at ALL. LOVED THIS LINE: "And he hit you?" Foreman sounds incredulous, but then he shrugs and seems to accept it.

Honestly, I think that ranks in one of my favorite lines I've ever read. Just. So perfectly Foreman. A++. WOULD READ AGAIN.
you kids been drinkin'?[info]hi_falootin on December 8th, 2006 08:14 pm (UTC)
hurrah! I love writing Foreman, so I'm glad you approve
karaokegal (Captain Of The Innuendo Squad): lisaknee[info]karaokegal on December 8th, 2006 07:04 pm (UTC)
This was almost too plausible. After weaning myself off angst-fic, I've had a full-blown relapse. Beautifully written and utterly painful.
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