[When he sees Frisk, House almost turns away. He doesn't want to deal with a kid. It's bad enough they're even here in the first place. His mind is drawn back to Frisk's first arrival, though, traveling together with them, and what's more, the unnatural desire to protect at all costs is there. The doctor is drawn to the child. He knows they're blind and might go tripping off the edge of this Escher paining and into an upside-down waterfall or something.]
Give me your hand.
[No nonsense. He'll just use them to find monsters.]
For Frisk
Give me your hand.
[No nonsense. He'll just use them to find monsters.]