AN:
Sorry I have not updated recently, been having a lot of school work so yeah. That makes things a bit hard for me, as of the moment, always remember, School before pleasure.
It was 2 weeks after the incident, and not a word was ever spoken again. In fact, House was getting his worst punishment he could ever have. The silent treatment from Cameron, how ever he never shown anyone how horrible it felt to him, or how frustrating, but in the inside, it was tearing him up.
Lunch hour slowly came that fall day, and House was relived to fill his ravenous stomach full of what ever smelled good. He settled for a sandwich and a salad, then some random drink to wash it all down with. House scanned over the tables to find that none of them where empty, but only one had Cameron.
House gave a sigh, and an internal conflict started to play though his mind, if he sat with her…would he have to apologize? He thought for another moment and took a step forwards, then another, and once more, another, until he walked right to Cameron's table. He gave her the most innocent, blue, puppy dog eyes ever, "There are no seats…"
Cameron looked at him, and then after a moment sighed, "Fine." House held down a smile and sat down, "Its getting cooler isn't it? Someone left the fridge open I think." Cameron just nodded, seeming not too pleased with his corny jokes. House bit into his sandwich, chewing up the food, and swallowing before continuing his voice was low. "I am," he gritted his teeth saying this, never once had he really meant this, "sorry for…Being such an ass." Cameron stared at him wide eyed, did he just really apologize…to her? The food on her fork that she was holding just ever so closely to her mouth plopped down onto the plastic plate as she stared in shock.
Cameron then straitened her self up, and then said with a very out of place tone for the subject, "Good for you." She then gave him a small smile, and then stood up, and walked away, taking her tray with her. House gave a sigh, the way she said 'Good for you.' Seemed dull and careless, but the tiny smile she gave him told him a little bit more, and this confused him, for the very first time in a long time.
