I DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU…

He turned to face her, sensing someone had been watching him, when he caught her off guard her face showing it all.

She caught her breath and smiled slightly at House, sensing he didn't really want her there at that time, considering the way she saw his eyes glimmer with tears and the stressed look that had now took over him.

"I'm sorry…" she said quickly and walked in the other direction to check on their patient. She sat down beside him and held her head in her hands, her loose auburn hair falling just in front of her eyes. She mentally cursed herself for letting him see her; for being there in the first place.

A cough came from beside her, and for just a moment she thought that her patient had woken from his coma. She looked up, brushing her hair from her face with a sweep of her hand and stared up into the crushing eyes of Dr. House, the very man she was trying to run away from.

"Are you a peeping Cameron now?" He spoke sarcastically with amusement on the tip of his tongue.

She stood up in front of him to stand her ground when the first look she took into his eyes melted her anger like butter. "I'm sorry House." She tried to look anywhere but at him and keep her face from becoming an even brighter shade of red.

"Why Dr. Cameron that is a very nice color for you, I should embarrass you more often." He said as he touched her face with his hand as if to try and embarrass her even more than he had, but really he just wanted to touch her, to be near her.

She felt shivers go down her spine as his hand fell upon her face. The way he always knew how to make her feel such a way mesmerized her.

He pulled up a chair next to her and turned on the TV to catch up on some soaps, even though it was late at night.

"Don't you want to be with Kay?" She asked seriously, but tried to keep it in a gentle tone, so that he wouldn't think she was going to end up talking about her feelings, which he hated.

"Who my daughter? Nah I don't even like her all that much." He smirk formed at the side of his mouth and he looked at her through the corner of his eye, to see that he had brought a smile to her face. He loved making her happy.