What actions were considered irreversable, unforgivable? House sometimes wondered.
He often went down the list, because, at some point, he was bound to cross the line. For he was a person who took risks, and, in doing so, he allowed the tipping point.
He usually wound up with three stock answers:
Laziness B) Hypocricy C) Murder (Manslaughter and begrudgingly being escorted home by a secret witch-in-training could be waved, given special circumstances).
What could he have done that constituded either of these three above, that would give Wilson the justification of giving him the Silent...
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