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And if he was calm like you,

Locked up inside of your loops then he'd know full well,

That all he had to say was...

All he had to say was goodbye.

-"Calm like You" by The Last Shadow Puppets


Princeton Plainsboro Times

Written by Gillian J. Kaplan

It truly saddens us to inform our readers that one of the most distinguished members of our medical community was tragically taken away from us this weekend in the early hours on Sunday, March 20, 2011. Doctor James Evan Wilson, 46, was on his way home from the Princeton Hilton after visiting with a friend, when his silver Volvo was broadsided by a Cadillac Escalade speeding through a red light. The occupants of that vehicle suffered minor injuries and the driver was taken into police custody after the incident. It is unknown whether he was intoxicated or not, or even what charges he was arrested on. Princeton Police were on the scene minutes after the accident, but Dr. Wilson was declared dead upon impact.

Dr. Wilson had been Princeton-Plainsboro's star Head of Oncology for more than fifteen years. He hailed from Trenton, New Jersey, where he attended Princeton University for his undergrad. He was accepted into and eventually graduated from McGill University in Quebec, Canada, having received his doctorate in medicine with a specialty in oncology.

Dr. Wilson practiced medicine throughout the United States, starting his career at St. Mark's Hospital in Maryland and eventually moving to Princeton-Plainsboro after accepting the position of Head of Oncology offered to him by Doctor Lisa Cuddy, Dean of Medicine. He revolutionized several ways of finding the diagnosis to extremely rare cancers early and wrote extensively on 'early alerts and warnings' in symptoms of these cancers.

A teary eyed Dr. Cuddy met with reporters Sunday evening outside the hospital where she gave this statement:

"Princeton-Plainsboro has lost one of its greatest and most beloved doctors. It is a horrible tragedy. I honestly can say I can't imagine the hospital without his warm smile lighting the hallways of this learned institution any longer. It pains the staff, every person who has ever worked with Dr. Wilson, and myself, greatly. He will be truly missed."

Dr. Wilson's best friend, Doctor Gregory House, the [infamously] known worldwide diagnostician, was unable to be found for comment. Dr. Wilson was survived by only his brother Daniel Wilson.


AN: New Story! Please review and let me know what you think. It will be Huddy eventually so be patient, dear readers, and hang on for the ride. I have to thank [blame] Iane_Casey for emailing me [harassing me, more like] the idea to this story. She thought of the premise and wanted it done so here you go, dear! I also have to thank Akemi1582 for being an awesome beta! Thanks, love! For those of you waiting for an LTM update, I will post one soon! I promise! I just got a new job so that has been eating up all my time.