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The next day things returned to normal, House spent the whole day eating, watching TV, playing his PSP and avoiding Cuddy. Basically the usual routine.

Given that there was not case, Chase spent his time chatting up nurses and doing crossword puzzles. Foreman, who would usually spend his day reading a magazine, was off researching for a new article. Cameron spent most of her morning in a empty office filing and sorting mail, the whole time House was in just the next office. She then went on to work in the clinic, it was once again a hot day and the clinic smelt like feet inflicted with tinea pedis.

Cameron started to pack away her things. It was only 3pm, but she was finishing early that day. She needed the time to rest anyway. Foreman and Chase would be on till five that day. Cameron put on her coat said goodbye to Foreman and Chase, then just as she put her bag on House called her into his office. Foreman gave her a surprised look but Cameron just shrugged it off.

She walked into House's office and he said "There's a fair coming downtown. Would you like to go?"

With a large time Cameron said "What time?"

House then said "I will pick you up at six."

Cameron replied "No, I'm not getting on that bike. I will pick YOU up at 6. Okay?"


That night Cameron arrived five minutes early. House was completely ready by the time she was there. Over the years he had noticed Cameron was always 5 minutes early for everything.

House and Cameron walked to the car and he said very bluntly "Keys."

Cameron replied "What?"

House then went on to say "If a woman drives we'll get lost and will be lucky if we arrive there tomorrow night."

Cameron handed him the keys without a word. On the way to the fair there was the same light hearted character as there had been the night before. Cameron then realized there was no point in asking House to talk about the big issues in life because he would just shut down, he would make a joke or insult someone.

When they arrived it was so noisy, as there were families there at the time. It was only early, and most people put their children to bed later.

House and Cameron ate sweets and rode the roller coaster several times. Cameron was glad her curled blonde hair was tied back, or it would have been full of elf-locks from the rushing air. House was the perfect date. He even won Cameron a yellow plushie duck. On the way back House let Cameron drive, because his leg was in pain. Her little blue car pulled up outside of House's apartment building. He asked her in and she accepted.