I DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU…
He went to work and she came with once again, seeing as she wasn't enrolled in the school nearest to 'home' yet.
He went to the conference room and she laid on his office couch staring up at the ceiling thinking about everything that had happened the night before, trying to remember the parts that she had seemed to block out.
Gary had left; she went to walk home. "Guess who?" She remembered that…but who had said it, it wasn't anyone she knew.
She was tired but she couldn't seem to fall asleep, even after she closed her eyes and tried not to think about it, she couldn't help it, how could she not remember if something happened. She knew her whole body ached, and that she couldn't stop crying.
She turned to her side and let the tears fall onto the couch. She looked up at House and saw him looking at her, along with the occasional stares that she was getting from the ducklings.
House pointed to the board as if they working on a case, which they really weren't, instead the symptoms read: Fatigue and tearfulness.
He read the
symptoms off and continued to tell the ducklings that the patient had
been drinking the night before, and that the patient was in fact his
daughter.
She wasn't really their patient; it was more of a
mission.
"Hangover!" Chase blurted out, before he could close his mouth. "It's quite obvious really."
House rolled his eyes and looked up just to see Kay run out of his office with her hand over her mouth.
"Add nausea to her symptoms."
She leaned over the toilet bowl and heaved out the only content that was in her stomach, acid.
She wiped her mouth with her hand and sat down on the edge of toilet, running her hands through her hair as she let her tears spill over her eyes once again as all her emotions came pouring over her and confusion came into play.
She ran from the bathroom when she bumped into Cameron, who was actually going to check up on her, on House's orders.
Kay kept on walking not bothering to look up when Cameron called out her name, trying to stay as far away as she could from people who would want her to talk.
