A/N: I will give you a few details about the case, but I will not give you a specific disease. Mainly because I can't find case and I didn't want to make you wait that long until I did find one. It's already been about two months and I didn't want anyone to wait any longer than necessary especially since I know where I'm taking the story. Well, now on with the story…
Cameron looked for something to say. She was speechless and shocked to see her parents standing before her. Cameron and her parents stood at the door looking back and forth at each other.
"I know it's been a while, but can we come in?" Her mother asked.
"Sorry, mom, but I'm just a bit shocked and I have a loss for words. It's been a while since I've seen you the both of you." Cameron said, and then opened the door wider for them to come in. Knowing her parents, Cameron got both of her parents something to drink. When she got into he living room they were already settled.
"You have a nice place, Alison, but it's a bit small, don't you think?" Her mother asked as she looked at Cameron's apartment.
"Yeah, I lived here before I had the twins, but since I've had them I haven't have much time to look around, as I would like. I have seen some places though, but I would like to more time to look, so everyone involved in the decision is comfortable." Cameron sat across from her parents on a loveseat.
"Enough of the small talk, Alison. The reason we are here is to make amends. In the past, we didn't agree when you married Brian, which strained our relationship, but we want to change that. We want to be apart of our grandchildren lives." Her father said. He never liked to beat around the bush, especially with important matters at hand.
"Are you here for just them or you want to be in all of out lives?" Cameron asked.
"Of course not, Alison!" Her mother exclaimed. "We want to make amends with you and be apart of the twins lives. It's best if we fix our relationship with you, Alison. We miss you and the family misses you. Also, it wouldn't be right if we were just in our grandchildren lives and not yours. Many people do that, but that's not us."
"Hold on a minute." Cameron said as she got up. She walked into her bedroom and began to pace back and forth. The twins stirred a little and she checked on them. Cameron didn't know what to do, so she pecked up the phone and called House.
" I told you never call me at work." House said in a quiet tone. "Cuddy might catch on about us and you know how she'll act once she finds out she's not my only woman."
Cameron smiled a little
"Greg, my parents are here." Cameron said.
"Oh, this must be serious." House said sarcastically.
"You don't think that this is serious?" Cameron asked.
"Uh…no!" House started to throw his ball against the wall.
"Greg, I didn't tell my parents anything about the twins." Cameron slapped her forehead in realization. "Jamie must have told them."
"Ya think. Jamie was pissed and upset about you breaking up with him. He wanted to get revenge, so he told your parents." House said.
"How do you know about Jamie?" Cameron asked.
" Are you doubting my psychic powers?"
"No, but I was on maternity leave."
"A psychic never reveals his secrets." Only House words reword something for his benefit, Cameron thought. She left the question alone because she knew she wouldn't get anywhere.
"Greg, you mean to tell me that you wouldn't be nervous if your parents dropped by unexpectedly. Not to mention the fact that they know nothing of the twins." Cameron thought she backed him into a corner.
"No, they already know." House said.
"What!" Cameron mentally slapped herself for yelling while the twins were sleep. "I mean what?"
"I told you before that I can't lie to my parents, well my mother at least. She called and asked how I was doing and I had to tell her the truth. She promised she wouldn't come by until things were settled or whatever." House explained.
"When did you tell them?"
"Cameron, what's with the twenty-one questions?" House popped a Vicodin in his mouth.
"Nothing, never mind." Cameron said as she sat on her bed. "So, what do I do?"
"Oh, now you believe in my psychic powers. Well let me tell you the truth, I'm a fraud. But, who can resist taking money from dumb asses who believe in psychics." House said. Cameron was confused.
"What?"
"I can't answer a question if I don't know the question."
"Oh. Should I let my parents back in my life?" Cameron asked.
"I don't know?"
"House, I just told you the question." Her voice was getting loud again and she quieted down.
"What happened to Greg, I was really getting used to that." He joked.
"House." Cameron said in a harsh whisper.
"Un oh, sounds like I'm in trouble. Cameron, you have to ans…"
"What? I can't hear you." Cameron heard dial tone. "That was a big help." Cameron said to herself. But, she just figured out what she was going to do.
House looked at Cuddy as she held the phone cord in her hands.
"You need to be in the clinic, I'm not going to tell you twice." Cuddy warned.
"Darn, you caught me. I told her you were going to pissed when you found out about her."
"I don't care if you call those little companies for phone sex, but not at work. Not everyone wants to know your perverted side!"
"It's not perverted if it's natural." House mumbled.
"What?"
"I said stop yelling at me, Mommy. I hate it when you do that." Cuddy rolled her eyes.
"The reason I am yelling is because you're on the phone while everyone else is doing their jobs."
"It was an important phone call."
Cuddy gave him a yeah-right look.
"For real, it was my babies momma."
"What?" Cuddy sometimes wondered how a man like House could be smart as smart as he was. "Cameron called for what?"
"What do you think she called for? She wanted to get some House lovin' from daddy."
Cuddy tried to suppress a laugh.
"Don't worry, Cuddy, it won't get in the way of our sessions. I made sure of that."
"House, get to the clinic."
"I thought you weren't going to tell me twice."
"House!"
Cameron walked into the living room and said, "Sorry that took so long."
"That's alright, Alison." Cameron's mother said.
Cameron sat in the seat from earlier and gathered her thoughts. "I was a little unsure about letting you back into my life."
Both of Cameron parents tensed up visibly.
"But, that doesn't mean you can't be in the twins life. It wouldn't be right if I kept them from you. As for our relationship, I want to start over." Cameron could see the look of relief on her parents face.
'That's good to know that we can try and correct some of our past mistakes."
"Also, I would like for us to be completely honest with one another."
"Okay, well we have a question about the father of our grand kids. Who is the father? Jamie didn't tell us."
"My boss."
"Excuse me."
"Yes, I said my boss."
"Alison, does this man know?" Her mother asked.
"Yes, he knows."
"Did this man take advantage of you? Because if he did…"
"Dad, quiet down. The twins are sleeping." Cameron said. "My boss didn't take advantage of me, in fact he didn't even take advance towards me."
"Then how did it happen?"
Cameron explained the night of the twins' conception and didn't hesitate to leave details out. She didn't want to tell them this, but did at the same time. She was embarrassed at how the twins were conceived, but she wanted them to suffer in a way.
"Don't you do these things in college?"
"Dan!" Her mother looked at Cameron's father with a shocked expression.
"All I am saying, Liz, is that people usually do these things in college."
"It happened and that's all that matters. We can't change the past." Liz said, and then turned her attention to Cameron. "Things happen for a reason, sweetheart."
They sat and talked for the rest of the morning. The twins woke up and Cameron let her parents see them. They talked some more until three in the afternoon. Someone started to knock on the door and interrupt their conversation.
"Let me go get that." Cameron said as she got up and hurriedly made her way to the door. She opened it and saw House on the other end of her door. "House, what are you going here?"
"Cuddy kicked me out, she said that she couldn't stand to look at me any longer. I know I'm not that easy on the eyes, but that was mean." House pretended to be hurt, and thenmoved past Cameron into the kitchen. He went to the refrigerator and started to roam through it.
"House, why are you in my refrigerator?" Cameron asked as she stood behind him.
"What? I haven't eaten all day, except that salad crap that they served." Something caught House's eye. He took the Rueben and bit into it. "Mmm."
"So, this is the infamous House." Dan said as he approached the kitchen.
"I would say some smart-assed comment myself, but I don't know anything about you." House said as he took a big bite of the sandwich,
"House!" Cameron said.
"Oh, you're right, I don't need to know anything. I'm guessing by your tone and choice of words that you're Cameron's father. Yes, I am the man who knocked up our daughter. And let me tell you, it was…"
"You son of a…" Dan ran towards him and was in his face. He pushed House up against the refrigerator.
"You trying to hurt a cripple or something." House said.
"Daddy, get off of House." Dan backed up and gave House some space.
"I thought I was the only one you called daddy." Cameron gave him a cold look, but House didn't care. House's pager went off and Cameron and her parents tensed up. "Now I know why you're always so tense." House had to laughed at that sight.
"Just go to the hospital, House, you know that's going to bother me." Cameron said.
"Alright, Mommy. See, I can keep the names in order, why can't you?" House left Cameron's apartment and left for the hospital in no time. When he got there he checked to see where the patient was. As he approached the room Wilson stopped him.
"You can't go in there." He said as he refused to look House in the eyes.
"Why?"
"Because you're related to the patient."
"Doug's in there."
House M.D.
A/N: I think some of you knew who the patient was. It's pretty obvious who it would be. Sorry again about the huge gap in the update.
