Wilson was driving to the hospital with Hannah in the car. He knew that she was depressed and didn't want to go to work, but she had to.

He couldn't say anything, because he knew that he would be acting the same way. He knew from the experience of Amber. He knew what it felt like, and he knew that Hannah loved him. Wilson knew that if something happened to Robert, she couldn't let him go.


"We found nothing in his heart to suggest that Robert had an heart attack" Chase said as Cameron followed him to sit at the table in the conference room.

"And I couldn't find anything to suggest that he had pneumonia" Foreman said.

"Then are we assuming that it's a panic attack?" House asked

"It wasn't a panic attack..."

House and the three doctors looked at Hannah. She looked like she already starting to be an emotional mess as she fiddled with her pen.

"Now why would the depressed intern say that her boyfriend wouldn't have a panic attack" House asked.

"I know Robert. He wouldn't have a panic attack. Why would he panic in a restaurant?"Hannah asked

"Maybe you were panicking him."

"You're not funny" Hannah snapped "My boyfriend is in the hospital and you're telling jokes. You're an ass."

"Everyone calls me an ass. It's the natural thing to say" House said "Do we have any new symptoms this morning?" House asked as he grabbed a permanent marker.

"His legs are swollen, but is that a symptom?" Chase asked

"Everything is a symptom, my dear Watson" House said as he wrote it on the whiteboard.

"Then it has to be pneumonia" Foreman suggested "What else could it be?"

"Okay, Foreman and Cameron can check to see if there are any other symptoms. Chase and Wilson can check if it's regular pneumonia or chemical pneumonia..."

"There's a difference?" Hannah asked.

"This is why I hate interns. They don't know anything..."

House left the conference room. He decided to visit his dear friend Wilson to talk about how his daughter is an idiot.


This time when House opened Wilson's office door, Wilson was talking to a patient.

"House, this better be important because as you can see, I'm busy."

"It's about your daughter. She's dying."

Wilson excused himself, got up from his desk, and left the office. He was easily annoyed by House's interruption, and when he shut the door he showed it.

"The last time I checked, it was her boyfriend that was dying" Wilson snapped

"I think your daughter might be dying with him."

"House, what the hell are you talking about? She's fine!"

"And that's what our friendship would be when Amber died, but that didn't happen either."

"Don't you dare bring my situation into it!" Wilson said angrily.

"But I have to. It's similar, isn't it?" House asked

"It doesn't matter! She's my daughter, not yours! So stay out of it!"

Wilson gave him an angry look before he opened the door and slammed it behind him.


Chase and Hannah were in the lab, looking at every possible detail they can find. Meanwhile, Chase tried holding a conversation with Hannah.

"I know that this must be hard for you..."

"You don't know half of it. That man asked me to marry me before he fainted."

"Really?"

Hannah shook her head yes. She couldn't believe that she mentioned that to Chase, but it didn't matter anymore. All she cared about was saving her fiancé.

"Now what I am supposed to do? He's not responding to any treatments they we give him. They're just making him worse."

"You can always be my girlfriend."

"Don't make any rash suggestions yet. He's not dead" Hannah snapped.

Chase decided to keep his mouth shut but after two years of knowing her, he still wanted to be with her.