I didn't get to reread this, so if there is any major mistakes, please PM me and tell me. I hope everyone likes this new story.

This is the fourth story of my series.

It has been two months since House and Cameron was kidnapped by Jack. Here is what has happened.

House: now has a boot on his leg, but he can walk the majority of the time just with his cane, sometimes he uses crutches and shoulder has healed. He has stayed at Cuddy's every night since the incident. He went back to work a month after his kidnapping.

Cuddy: has really enjoyed taking care of House. She doesn't enjoy having to pick up his clothes all the time. She talks to House's mom a lot on the phone.

Wilson: helped Cuddy get House around the first couple of weeks. He did not enjoy taking care of him.

Chase: started dating Cameron.

Cameron: had a hard time after the kidnapping, but is not so paranoid anymore. She started dating Chase when she realized that House truly did love Cuddy.

Foreman: ran the department when House was gone.

Follow Your Daughter Home

May 19

House and Cuddy sat in your basement going through boxes. This was Cuddy's first chance to do some spring cleaning. House mainly wanted to snoop through her stuff.

"You were in the math club?" House asked. "What a loser!"

"I am sorry that I was in clubs to help me be an honor student," Cuddy said. "Where you in any kind of clubs?"

"Can you imagine me going home and telling my father that I am going the math club?" House asked. "He would have slapped me silly."

"That didn't answer my question."

"I was in the chess club," House said.

"And I am the loser?" Cuddy asked.

"It takes a lot of brains to be in that club. I kicked everyone's ass."

"Your father did not mind that you were in that club?"

"I told him I was in a karate class. Fortunately for me, he never wanted to go to any of my stuff so I never had to prove it. He still thinks that I am a black belt."

"Do you know any karate?" Cuddy asked.

"Just what I learned from The Karate Kid," House said. "I would have learned more, but I never saw the second one. Elizabeth Shue was in the first one. She's hot."

"So you didn't even watch the movie because of the karate?" Cuddy asked.

"Yes I did," House said. "Elizabeth Shue is why I re-watch it on TV." Cuddy rolled her eyes. "Don't roll your eyes at me," House said. "I know you only watch Joy Ride because Paul Walker is in it." House then pretended he was Cuddy. "Oh, Paul Walker, I love you. Do me please."

Cuddy threw a pillow at him. "Shut up," Cuddy said laughing. Cuddy heard the phone ring upstairs. "Hopefully that is my other boyfriend," Cuddy said as she went upstairs.

"Maybe it's Paul Walker!" Cuddy heard House yell from the basement. She was laughing a little when she answered the phone.

"Hello?"

"Hi, Lisa," Laura Cuddy said. "You seem like you are in a good mood."

"I am. How are you?"

"I am fine. I have some good news for you."

"What is it?" Cuddy asked.

"Your father and I are coming down for your birthday."

Crap! Cuddy thought to herself.

"That's great mom," Cuddy said.

"We are going to drive down, so we will be there sometime tomorrow," Mrs. Cuddy said.

"I work until 5:00, so you do not have to come too early," Cuddy said.

"Your father and I might go shopping when we get there. I cannot believe it has been four years since we have seen your house last."

"It is pretty much the same," Cuddy said.

"I never understood why you bought such a big house when you live all alone."

Cuddy felt the first jab from her mother go into her side. "It is a nice house mom and it is not actually that big. It looks bigger from the outside."

"You have such a big yard, though. Leslie should visit you sometime and bring the kids so your yard is put to good use."

Cuddy felt jab number 2.

"That sounds like a good idea mom," Cuddy said through her teeth.

"I just find it kind of ironic that Leslie has three kids and a two bedroom house with barely a yard and you have such a big house with no family."

Cuddy felt that jab hit her heart. "I am sure that they will buy a bigger House someday," Cuddy said. She learned long ago to try and ignore her mother's comments, even though sometimes it was hard.

"I don't think so. Brady just does not make enough to support her and the kids."

"Maybe Leslie should get a job to help out," Cuddy said.

"She needs to be at home to take care of the family."

"All the kids are in school," Cuddy said. "She could work during the day."

"A mother needs to be home and taking care of her kids. Just because you chose to have a career over a family doesn't mean your sister should abandon her kids.

Jab number 4. Deep breathes Lisa, Cuddy said to herself.

"I need to go now mom," Cuddy said. "I will see you tomorrow."

"Don't eat a big lunch tomorrow," Mrs. Cuddy said. "I will be making a fabulous dinner for the three of us."

"Can we make it four?" Cuddy asked.

"Do you want to bring someone?" Mrs. Cuddy asked.

"Yes." Cuddy could practically she her mother jumping up and down.

"Who is it?" She asked trying to sound like she wasn't prying.

"A guy I have been seeing."

"What does he do for a living?"

"He is a doctor," Cuddy said. Cuddy knew her mom had to be doing the Snoopy dance right now.

"Of course he can come," Mrs. Cuddy said. "I cannot wait to meet him." "They exchanged their 'I love you's' and then they hung up their phones.