So sorry that I haven't been able to update. Very busy with school…. Mostly getting ready for a science debate. (It's over now, no one won) I swear I'll be updating regularly from now on.

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Cuddy sat there. Three days had passed and House hadn't woken up. The doctors had told her that he should hopefully wakeup in 2 weeks, but to her two weeks seemed like an eternity.

Wilson and Cameron walked into the room, holding hands. Cuddy looked up at them, and back at House. A tear slid down her face.

"Why don't you go get something to eat? You haven't been out of that chair in at least a day." Cameron said to Cuddy.

"I did too. I had to pee," Cuddy replied. "I can't leave him. What if he wakes up?"

"We'll be here," Wilson argued.

"And if he wakes up, the first thing he'll see is you two."

"At least let us get you some food," Cameron said, sympathetically.

"Okay," Cuddy replied.

Slowly, the two backed out of the room.

"I feel so bad for her," Cameron said after they left the room.

Wilson finished paying, turning to Cameron he said, "I know, and there's no drug that can help her with this pain."

"I know that," Cameron said,

AS they reentered House's coma room, Cameron and Wilson saw that Cuddy was crying harder.

"Oh no…." Wilson said. "She's worse then before."

"Wait," Cameron put her hand and Wilson's chest, pushing him back so he wouldn't enter the room. "She's smiling."

Through the window, they saw that House had woken up from the coma.

Wilson and Cameron hugged each other and Cameron cried tears of joy. Both of them wanted to go in there, but they knew they couldn't.

"I can't believe he's awake," Cameron whispered through her tears.

"I know," was all Wilson was able to say.

"Promise me one thing," Cameron whispered into Wilson's ear.

"What's that?" Wilson asked.

"Never go into a coma."