Chase looked in Cameron in shock.

"How, when..."

Cameron answered for him.

"I found out a couple of weeks back and I know that we may not hook up, or even when we do. I'm not giving this kid up for anything. Plus, I finally realized why so many young people change their minds about abortion, when I felt it kick, I realized that it's my baby," Cameron explained and added in reluctance, "Our baby."

Chase looked a little shocked but nodded. Cameron realized they were in a serious melody right now and this talk could be further discussed later. Like the pregnant lady.

"I think we should just climb out of the elevator and into the vent," Chase spoke up after a few moments.

"We could give it a try," Cameron said.

They turned to the woman at the other corner.

"I can move," She assured them.

They nodded.

"Okay let's do this," Chase told them

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"Finally you elevator fixer people come, I have two lovebirds probably going on round two in there and no cameras to see it," House said.

"Firstly I'm a repair man, not whatever you just said. Secondly, I'm glad there's no cameras to boost that over aragant ego of yours. Finally, I'm glad I don't have to deal with you," The guy snapped in rage.

"And yada yada yada, dood I need my staff so can you please hurry," House added totally unfazed and succeeding to make the guy angrier.

"I knew I should have took that job in San Barbara, but no I had to show my brother. Next time I'll listen," he mumbled as he got out the tools and got to work.

"At least today everyone will learn a lesson," House said sarcastically.

"House is Cameron and Chase really stuck in the elevator," Wilson asked.

House gave an annoyed glance at Foreman who was behind his best friend.

"Can't you find other things to do than just go around and tattle tale. So your not in charged anymore, big deal. Get your drug rep of a girlfriend pregnant and you won't be so unhappy with the world," House scolded sarcastically.

"House, this isn't the time for jokes," Foreman said calmly.

"Yeah and I bet that that will change when your in their situation one day," House retorted.

"House," Wilson warned. "He has a point. If they are stuck, anyone else could be."

"Ohhh, have you been taking lessons from Cameron again. I swear that girl has to have some insensitive training. Then again that's wierd because usually they need sensitive training that is in itself useless," House rambled.

The repairman, Wilson, and Foreman glared at him and House wisely stopped.

"Well that should do it," The repairman said.

The elevator opened to the floor to reveal that it was empty and all three excluding the repairman that hurridly left looked on in shock. There was only one way they have gotten off and House hoped it wasn't the top. Looking in though, it was confirmed because the top was still partly off.

"Damn them," House muttered.

Now they had to find them.

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"Well this is a room," Chase said as he was helped down by Cameron.

It had seemed a good idea at the time and Chase had lifted both the woman and Cameron on top of the elevator before going himself. Then the vent led to this unkown room which looked to have been deserted for many years. He moaned again as pain laced through his belly reminding him that he probably did have an apendicitis after all.

"You don't look so hot," Cameron stated.

"Yeah," Chase agreed. "How much apart are those contractions," he asked the woman.

"Uh, two minutes," She let out.

"We'll have to deliver the baby because it's unlikely that they will find us before then," Chase sighed.

Cameron nodded and suprisingly found some tools. Chase and Cameron then spread a blanket out and spent the next what it seemed half an hour coaching the woman as she gave birth. The baby was a little girl and the woman smiled as she set her eyes on the infant for the first time. Of course, the delivery was unplanned and all, but the fact that she now had a healthy baby girl in her arms made everything worth it. She showed her appreciation by smiling at the two young doctors who were all but relieved that one issue was over.

"Chase lay down," Cameron instructed.

"Why," Chase asked drowsily.

"Because, I'm going to give you a pain killer," Cameron answered.

"But you aren't going to gut me like a fish, are ya," Chase asked obeying nonetheless.

"Not yet, I'll examine the area but if there's any indication that it'll pop, then I'll have to," Cameron answered truthfully as she handed him a ibuprofen to swallow.

"You know this may work out between us, you know me a parent," Chase added drowsilly as the painkiller started to kick in.

Cameron was glad that he was out of it. She didn't want him to feel in pain when she did the incision though. The fact that they were in what looked like a old medical facility that had long been abandoned didn't help. The other was that Chase would be dead before they ever got help so she had to get his apendix out before it exploded.

"I'm sorry Chase," she mumbled the apology before starting with a scalpel she was able to find.

It felt like hours since they were stranded.

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A/N: Thanks for the idea, it was an inspiration. Also thanks for the reviews, they were encouraging and I hope to get more in the future.