They met up with Gray at the same diner she'd taken him to earlier in the week.

"Hey." She greeted him. "You remember Dr. Foreman."

"Eric's fine." Foreman clarified.

"Yeah, I'm Gray, the unknown son." He smiled.

"You look just like him." Foreman said.

"I know." Gray said.

"You've registered at school, you're gonna stay." Cameron said.

"Yeah I've been thinking about how it must be for him and that we both deserve a chance." He admitted.

"That's smart." Foreman said.

"It's not gonna be easy, he's not an easy man." Cameron said.

"Maybe it's better that way." He said. "Though it might interfere in your nocturnal activities." He smiled and Foreman laughed.

"I'm sure we can keep it to his bedroom." Cameron said.

"You got an extra room?" He asked Foreman.

"Yeah. But I don't know how House would feel about that." He laughed.

"Yeah he'd definitely kill one of us." Cameron agreed.

"Oh and I don't want to threaten your nookie." Gray said and Foreman laughed.

"And when is it you start school?" Cameron asked changing the subject with a grin.

"You wound me." Gray smiled.

They ate and had a good time.

"You guys are going drinking now?" Gray asked.

"Yes sir." Foreman said.

"Maybe we shouldn't." Cameron protested.

"What you just want to go home and wait by the phone in case his dad I mean your boss I mean…" Foreman trailed off.

"Fine." She said. "You want me to drop you off at my place on our way to Finnegan's?" She offered Gray.

"Naw I'll be fine." He said.

"We should hang out again." Foreman said before Gray left.

"He's a good kid." Cameron said after he was gone.

"Yeah he reminds me so much of House and he didn't even grow up with him." Foreman said.

Meanwhile Gray didn't go back to Cameron's he headed to the hospital to get House's address. But he found House in his office working on some files.

"House." Gray said getting his attention.

"What do you want?" House asked grumpily and Gray laughed causing House to wince.

"Take one." Gray said referring to his pills. "I did some research on muscle death."

"Aren't you an industrious one." House said tensing.

"Actually I was coming around to be a rat." He said gaining him a funny look from House.

"You been with Dr. Chase?" He asked.

"No actually I think Cameron and Eric are keeping me away from him." He told House.

"Eric?" House questioned.

"Yeah I just went to dinner with Cameron and Foreman." He shared.

"And?" House asked.

"I thought you might want to know they were heading to Finnegan's." Gray told him, earning himself a bored look. "Get off it old man. Cameron needed an escape from here she wasn't gonna go but then Foreman made a comment about her spending the night next to the phone awaiting your call."

After that House gave in and swallowed two pills then picked up the phone and dialed a quick extension.

"Jimmy… because I'm still here… I'm leaving… yeah… come down… Gray's gonna stay with you tonight." He said and hung up.

Gray just stared at House he started to speak but House put his hand up. Dr. Wilson walked in with his jacket on.

"Listen House I…" He stopped when he saw Gray there it still floored him. House had a son. Gray decided to take the initiative.

"I'm staying with you tonight apparently since he's not sure where he's gonna be able to sleep with Dr. Cameron tonight." To which James Wilson froze.

"If you weren't my son they'd never find your body." House said defeated.

"You'd also be trying to fall asleep with your thigh throbbing all alone probably in this office tonight." Gray shot back.

" I met your mother once a long time ago. I'm sorry." He said.

"Thanks. We going?" He asked. "House has got to go before his woman ends up going home with a young frat boy at the bar."

"Get him out of here and don't believe a word he says." House said putting on his jacket and leaving.

"What was that?" Wilson asked Gray.

"How good of friends are you?" Gray asked him.

"We've known each other since college. I was there during the leg and everything else." Wilson said deciding to be honest with the boy he deserved it and probably hasn't even had the chance to mourn his mother yet busy taking care of everything.

"He had to go find Cameron so she doesn't hook up with some random guy who's not him. She went to the bars with Foreman." He said.

"And you know there's something between them?" Wilson asked.

"Cameron didn't come home last night and she's not good at hiding her emotions." He said.

"And you are?" Wilson asked.

"Usually yes." He answered it was weird like with House he couldn't lie to this doctor. "What would inhibit ones ability to lie to a person?" he decided to ask.

"Conscience, trust, need for a confidant?" Wilson suggested.

"Are you trustworthy?" Gray then asked.

"Ask house." He threw at him.

"Good point." Gray said. "I need to talk to someone."

"House." Wilson offered.

"No someone outside." He said.

"You mean me." Wilson said.

"That was the idea." He said.

"You wanna take a seat." Wilson asked him, they were still standing in House's office.

"Yeah." He did so.

"What's going on?" Wilson asked.

"Education issues, family issues, unresolved issues, grieving issues." He listed.

"Let's start slowly. School?" Wilson prompted.

"I have a test Monday I said it was for placement but it's for my GED." He told Wilson.

"Wow what are your plans?" Wilson asked.

"Princeton." He answered.

"Have you applied?" He asked Gray.

"No but I got a 1510 on my SAT last month." He told him.

"Wow, congratulations that's great." Wilson smiled.

"Well I was thinking of applying for spring and living with House." He told him of his plans.

"Maybe you should give yourself some time off to relax." Wilson suggested.

"I got a job yesterday interning with the psych department here." Gray told him.

"Aren't you busy. Interested in psychiatry?" He asked.

"In how people think." Gray admitted.

"You're afraid to stop of slowing down." Wilson said.

"We could just use the word motivated." Gray said.

"Scared." Wilson countered.

"Petrified." He admitted. "I don't want to have time to let anything sink in." He said honestly.

"How old are you again?" Wilson asked.

"I'll be seventeen soon." He said.

"That's old enough for one night of debauchery." Wilson decided.

"What?" Gray asked.

"Come on I'm taking you out." Wilson said.