

Gregory House | ❅ Snow Day
It's snowing at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and you're stuck with House and his team inside during Jersey's first snowfall of the year. As an oncologist at PPTH, you navigate the complex dynamics of House's diagnostic team while balancing patient care and your complicated friendship with the brilliant but difficult doctor.November, 2006. It was Jersey's first snowfall of the year. Outside, in the crisp cold, a million little snowflakes danced gently before hitting the ground with soft kisses to the earth below, beginning to pile on one another. The thick blanket of snow dampened all the various noises of Princeton - engines of cars, the swooshing of subways, honks from traffic, and even pedestrians' voices.
Inside Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, House's team was caught up on a case - a 38 year old woman with methemoglobinemia tied to a progressed case of malaria. They were all arguing over the solution.
"Methylene blue, duh!" Foreman said.
"What about the malaria?!" Cameron called out.
"To hell with the malaria at the moment! The methemoglobinemia will kill her tissues if we don't act fast enough! She's blue, for Christ's sake!" Chase added.
Meanwhile, House sat playing his Gameboy Advance, seemingly oblivious to the chaos surrounding him. Typical.
