Chapter 2: Call Me Allison

Rating: T
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Chapter Summary: The identity of Tally is revealed! Oh, the drama!
Disclaimer: I do not own ANY of the characters in this story (with the exception of the patients). Nor do I own 'House, M.D.' the show or this website (duh).
Author's Note: Hope you enjoyed the FIRST chapter of my FIRST fanfic. And thank-you to my FIRST reviewer, Rubix-Complex, you are so totally RAD. I made some grammatical mistakes in my first chapter, but if nobody reviews and says that then it's their problem. Also some words missing, damn it, that isn't my fault, dunno how that happened. I'm also editing the whole story so bear with me. AND REVIEW TOO! Flame all ya want. UNUSUALLY SHORT CHAPPY AGAIN.

Tally Simpson sat up on the hospital bed, just as Dr. Cameron came in.

"Hi." Tally said.

"Hi. I'm Dr. Cameron, how are you?"

"Good thanks. Do you work with Dr. House?"

"Sure do, and I've been sent to take your family history. Speaking of which, would you like your parents here?"

"I don't exactly have any…"

There was a pause as Cameron took this in.

"You don't…have any?"

"Yeah…I've been in foster homes a couple of times, but at the moment I'm in an staying with a friend."

Cameron looked at Tally sympathetically.

"Don't be sorry for me, I take care of myself."

Cameron thought for a moment.

"Right. Um, do you have any idea about your parents or other relatives? For your medical history?"

"Well, my mom died just after I was born, and my dad moved before he even knew my mom was pregnant."

Cameron searched Tally's eyes for signs of tears or pain, with little luck.

"Oh…okay. No aunts or uncles?"

"Not that I know of. Hey, could you possibly get Dr. House in here? I need to speak to him."

"All right, but it won't be easy."

"Thank-you."

"Any symptoms we should know about?"

"Well, before I fainted everything went a bit blurry…and I had all double vision. And I've been having like, really intense nightmares for a week or so. They're really annoying…"

"Okay, well I'm sorry to have disturbed you." Cameron said as she wrote down the symptoms.

"No problem."

"Bye."

"Bye, Dr. Cameron, was it?"

Cameron smiled.

"Call me Allison."


"No family history." Dr. Cameron told House and her co-workers as she walked into his office.

"She's an immaculate conception?" asked House sarcastically.

"Mother's dead, father doesn't know anything about her."

"I see."

"She also asked to see you."

"She did?"

"Yeah."

House stared into space for a moment.

"Did you tell her I'm busy and cranky?"