Chapter 11

Cameron and Chase sprinted back in hopes to find a full and happy House. But boy were they wrong!

"WHERE IS HE!" Cameron demanded the nurse.

"Allison calm down!" Chase tried to calm her.

"He's in the ER," the nurse replied.

"He's back at work already!" asked Cameron stunned.

"No, he's had a really bad accident, he probably won't make it through…" the nurse said griefly but stopped when Cameron and Chase rushed to the ER. On the way they saw Cuddy and Wilson running to the same place as well. Cameron's world came crashing down the moment she heard that he was not saving someone's life, but having his life saved, again.

Not caring if they were allowed to rush into the ER room or not, they tore the blinds apart and saw a very bloodied and broken House. Cameron immediately started crying, Cuddy was crying silent tears, Wilson didn't care and even he was crying. Chase didn't realise his eyes were getting wet either. He carried Cameron away from the awful site and went to inform Foreman. 10 minutes later Foreman was in the same state they were in.

"Excuse me mam," a police officer said, "this man was the man who brought Dr House in and he wants to tell you all something." Pointing to a panic-striken faced young man.

"He wanted me to tell Allison that he loves her," he stated quietly. Cameron was crying even harder if that was even possible. "You probably want to know how he got in that state. Well, I was driving along the freeway when I saw his bike fly pass me and boy was he going fast! I was already doing 180km/h and he must've been doing at least 210! Well, his bike started jerking and he crashed into the freeway wall and he got thrown into my lane just as my car impacted onto him, surely I thought the impact would've killed him but he still managed to whisper that he loved Allison or something in my ear."

Everyone was silent, if he crashed on the freeway, still on the freeway, did it mean that he was coming back? Thoughts rushed through all of them. After hearing how he had crash, everyone was grateful that he was alive.