Chapter 2
"So why aren't your parents coming?" Brian Wilson asked his friend Cole Foreman.
"They needed to stay at the hospital today but they said they would maybe join us." He replied sadly.
Nodding Brian went back to the game the two of them were playing. Brian knew that being a kid of two doctors was not always easy. Growing up with five other kids whose parents were doctors made it a little less lonely.
A little girl, with dark curly hair and brown eyes, walking into the room interrupted his thoughts. She was dressed in a pink dress with a little butterfly.
"Brian? Mommy is asking if you two are ready to go." Hannah Wilson, Brian's four-year-old sister, asked them.
"Tell her we will be right there." he smiled at her and watched her leave. Cole stood up from the floor and put his jacket on. Brian did the same and soon both were walking downstairs.
"Aren't you both handsome?" said a voice from behind them. Turning and looking up they saw Lisa Wilson-Cuddy at the top of the stairs. She was wearing a white skirt with a red blouse. Her black hair cascaded down her shoulders.
"Well you don't look bad yourself, mom." complimented Brian his mother.
"Thanks honey. So where's your father? He should be ready by now."
"I'm right here," said Wilson as he emerged the kitchen with Hannah in his arms.
Looking at her husband and daughter Lisa laughed. He had a big mark on his blue shirt and Hannah had her hand covered in jelly.
"What happened to you two?" asked Cuddy between giggles.
"Well, Hannah wanted to eat a jelly sandwich before we go so I started to make one, but before I knew what was happening Hannah had her hand in the jam jar and was printing her little hand on my shirt." Wilson explained.
Everyone bursted into laughter, including Hannah.
"Can you please take care of her while I'll change into a new shirt?" asked Wilson handing the little girl to her mother. Nodding Cuddy went to the nursery and Wilson went upstairs leaving Brian and Cole alone.
"I'm really excited about the party especially since Logan told me that his dad would let us be alone in their pool house." Cole smiled.
"And I just hope that Sarah's dad's going to leave us alone. When I was a kid I didn't fear him but now…," Brian trailed off. "It's like his eyes tell me to not even think of touching or kissing her."
Cole laughed. Greg House made a lot of people cry, in particular nurses but when his daughters were concerned, well that would be a death sentence for the person.
"Dad promised me to talk to him. I like her a lot but not for the price being killed by House."
Cole's eyes widened. "You're thinking of braking up with her?"
Brian jerked his head to him. "What?! Never! Why would you think that?"
"Well you just said-"
Brian cut him off. "Oh, you mean because of what I said about House? No. What I meant was that I'll just stop to visit her at home."
"And you think that'll change something? She still will be his daughter. And not to mention she's his baby daughter."
"She's not a baby." said Brian defensively.
"Not in his eyes."
Brian sighed. He knew Cole was right. House would always have something against him. Hopefully his dad could talk to House.
"Let's go. We're already a bit late." Wilson said as he came of the bedroom.
They waited until Hannah and Cuddy were ready and left for the party.
