Cameron woke up from an alarm a couple hours later his arms were still wrapped around her.

"I was right." She smiled.

"Hmm?" He asked trying to cling to the sleep.

"Crazy amazing." She said with a grin.

"I do excel at everything. Though I did lose a hot dog eating contest once." He let out.

"If my body wasn't still buzzing I might hit you." She said burying her face in his neck.

"Gotta get up." He said.

Forty five minutes later he was dropping Cameron off at her apartment.

Gray was eating eggs at the kitchen table when she walked in.

"Morning." He grinned.

"Hey." She said embarrassed, "I gotta change." She said and he just watched her walk away.

She came back out a couple minutes later and Gray was in the same place. "Wanna come?" She asked.

"Oh I wouldn't miss it." He smiled it was a familiar grin.

"Give him a chance." She said.

"You sure did." He said and she shot him a look.

"Come on I'm gonna be late enough as it is." She said and then continued when she sensed his comment coming. "Don't say it. Get in the car."

"Yes ma'am." He smiled.

"How did school registration go?" She asked him.

"I have to take a placement exam since they don't have my records." He told her.

"You're gonna have to notify you aunt." Cameron told him.

"I just want to make sure things are solid here first." He admitted.

"When do you take the test?" She asked.

"Monday." He told her. "I'm also applying to college a year early."

"That's great if it's what you want. Where do you want to go?" She asked.

"Not sure." He answered. "My mother always pushed Princeton I had no idea why before." He told her.

"You wanna check out the school and meet me for lunch?" Cameron suggested.

"Yeah. But first I gotta witness the post coital interaction." He said before rushing ahead out of her reach.

Gray was standing in the doorway of the office when she walked in. "Don't say anything." She warned.

Chase and Foreman were in the room staring at Gray. They'd heard about him but had yet to meet the boy.

"Rushing in late." Foreman said.

"Late night?" Chase asked.

"My cat got stuck up a tree." She said innocently.

"I didn't know you had a cat." House said.

"She doesn't." Gray added.

"Alright you caught me. I was out all night having wild sex with a hot doctor." She said and House merely widened his eyes. Chase choked and Foreman laughed.

"See no one would believe that so why question my excuse?" She put in.

"Oh, Gray, these are Dr. Foreman and Chase. Guys, Gray's my son." House said with a grin sure to distract everyone from Cameron.

There meeting ended twenty minutes later and on House's way to his office he let his hand skim over Cameron's rear.

She took a deep breath she still wanted him. The one night definitely wasn't enough it just wet her appetite for more.

"Flat tire?" Foreman asked her later in lab.

"Yeah, I couldn't find the doughnut." She told him.

"Liar." Foreman said. "It was the wild sex?" He asked seriously. Then Chase walked in and Cameron was staring at Foreman.

"What's up guys?" He asked.

"Just waiting for the test results and explaining to Cameron the proper way to change a tire." Foreman lied easily.

"Well let me know when it's done. I'm gonna go check out the clinic." Chase said.

"I'll page you." Cameron assured him and when he left. "Thanks."

"No problem, he's been weird since the heart transplant I'm sure he turned in House." Foreman said.

"But.." She started.

"Was it you?" He asked.

"No I wouldn't…" She said.

"I know, and I didn't do it either." Foreman said. "Leaving just Chase who was all skittish after he screwed up the leg x-ray." He added.

"Damn." She said.

"So was it the Peds doctor who kept asking you out?" Foreman asked.

"No." She answered and House walked in.

"Dr. House." Foreman said.

"Relax I'm just hiding from the crazy old lady. She's got another poem." He groaned.

"The one who had syphilis?" Cameron asked.

"No a different member of my fan club." He answered his eyes skimming her body as his hand tightened on his cane.

"You have a son." Foreman said.

"Seems that way." House agreed.

"Congratulations, shouldn't he be in school though?" Foreman asked.

"Starts Monday." Cameron responded and Foreman digested the fact she knew that.

"Been playing mommy?" Foreman asked.

"I ran into him when he was hanging around earlier in the week." She told him.

"You offered him the kid what he needed someone to talk to and help sort things out." Foreman filled in the obvious.

"How lucky he is." He said and Cameron lifted a hand to smack his arm but he caught it and held it for a minute before letting it go. Something Foreman took note of despite his lack of reaction. Then House straightened and started drilling them both on the case trying to figure more out.

That evening Cameron was getting ready to go when Foreman walked in.

"It was House." He said Cameron didn't say anything. "You slept with House."

"Yes." She verified for him after a minute.

"Wow, that's.. Weird." He said. "How was it?"

"Amazing." She told him honestly.

"That's great. A little I don't know, but.." He responded.

"I know." She said.

"So what now?" Foreman asked.

"I have no idea but it wasn't enough for me." She admitted.

"Wow too much." He joked.

"I just mean I definitely want it to happen again. It only made me want him more." She sighed.

"Lucky you." He said.

"No kidding and Grayson's been staying at my place. God my life is a mess." She told him.

"And now we have to worry about Chase." He sighed.

"What happened with what's her name?" She asked him.

"Transfer, Seattle." He told her.

"Damn." She said.

"Yeah." He agreed.

"I got it, let's go out." She said.

"Oh yes because we have so much time away from here. That's why you've slept with the boss." Foreman said.

"God we are sad." She said.

"At least you're getting laid." Foreman said.

"God, I have such issues. I slept with House and Christ I want to again." She said.

"Well I'll take you out and we can't try to have normal social interaction with non doctors." He told her.

"I'm supposed to meet Gray for dinner." She said. "You should come he's a great kid and you can give him a less biased view of House."

"Sure." Foreman agreed.