Chase was lying awake in bed that night. Cameron kept moaning, and Chase wanted to wake her up in case something bad happened. Well, that's what he kept telling himself. The truth was he was just suffering form insomnia. He was nervous about returning to work, where House was going to bug him and Cameron for the rest of their fellowship, worse than he was now. He didn't care, but suspected Cameron might still like House, and he did want to see her upset. Life is so confusing sometimes.

All of the sudden Cameron's moaning got louder. "Stop… no not… come back…" Chase shook her slightly.

"Allison, luv, you ok?"

She woke up with some tears in her eyes. She saw Chase, and gave him a big hug. "First he was gone..." she sobbed, "Then my mother and they were taking you. And Foreman tried to stop them and they took him to, and House, and Cuddy, and that girl, they all tried to help, and they were calling me to come help but I couldn't and…" She was crying to hard. "I've had the dream before, but you guys were never in it, and I lost everyone, and… and…"

"Shhh…. shhh… It's ok, it was only a dream. I'm right here."

"I don't wanna lose you, any of you, you especially," she was still crying. Chase wasn't sure what happened, but it seemed Cameron was a bit depressed.

"Ally, what happened to the rest of your family? You know talking about it might help." She sobbed a bit. She opened her mouth to say something but then closed it.

"It's ok; you don't have to tell me."

"After m…m…my brother died, my dad began drinking. He w...w...was abusive. One n…night I came home and I found him passed out on the fl…floor. We called the hospital, b…b…b…but we were too late." She began to sob harder. "I went into counsel…l...ling, and my mom met Phil. Ph… Ph…Phil was a great man. He had a d…daughter a three years younger than me. He was the one who paid for me to go to m…m…medical school. One week I was supposed to go on a vacation w…with them. There was bad weather though, so I couldn't make it. Their plane got off the ground, though. Then it crash…ed." She just was in Chase's arms, staring straight ahead. He looked at her and frowned. He thought his life was bad; look at all she had been through.

"Ally, nothing is going to happen to me, or any of our friends."

"You can't say that for sure. She is going to take you from me, I know it; Bobby don't go with her." Chase tried to smile.

"I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying with you. OK, I love you Ally, not her."

"I love you too, Robert," she said.

"Ally, wake up," Chase whispered. They were on the plane to Los Angeles.

"Hmm…"

"We're landing."

"Oh," she said, still sleepy. "My aunt said that she would meet us at the airport if the flight got delayed. We also have to call Cuddy and tell her that we would be two days late. We should call House, too. Cuddy will most likely scream it to him, and he'll get mad just so Cuddy is annoyed."

"You don't think he will be mad at us?"
"He loves Cuddy more than us, so he is more bastardly to her." Chase smiled and rolled his eyes.

Chase and Cameron were eating, waiting to here wether or not their flight would be delayed or canceled. It was already delayed twelve hours, but they were asked to stay a bit longer in case that was changed to six. Cameron called her aunt. Then Chase's cell phone rang. He looked at the caller ID. Cameron frowned.

"Is it her again?"

"Yeah," he said.

"Are you gonna pick it up?"

"No."

"She's just gonna call back," she was beginning to pout. Chase shut his phone off. Cameron's began ringing.

"Hello? Oh, hey Foreman. Yea, thanks. No. There is a storm coming in, we are grounded till tomorrow."

"What do you mean? No this…" Chase heard Foreman's voice scream. He laughed.

"It's fair," Cameron laughed. "I'm sure House hasn't been that much worse. He did? Bastard. Don't worry, we will back soon. OK then. Bye Foreman."

"What did he say," Chase asked.

"Nothing, just told him about his prank call that night."

"Bastard," he laughed. "So why did Foreman call?"

"He and Wolf wanted to know how we were doing. I think they were jealous when I said we weren't coming home. We should probably call House."

"Right, you call House, I'll call Cuddy."

"Why do I have to call House?"

"He still hasn't forgiven me for the Vogler… well he has, but you know."

"Yea, I know." House had forgiven Chase ages ago, but Chase still felt guilty.

"Oh… There she is," squealed Cameron. "Tina!" She waved. Tina walked over.

"Hey sweetie," she said giving Cameron a hug. "How have you been?"

"Fine; and how are you?"

"I'm good. This must be Dr. Chase."

"You can call me Rob."

"Nice to meet you, Rob," she said shaking his hand. "Well, come on; let's go before the storm hits."

In the car

"So, Tina, how are Justin and Jackie doing," Cameron asked. She and Chase were sitting in the back of the small car.

"Oh, they are wonderful. Could do better in school; Jackie should trade in boys for books."

"That's great to say about your kid." Cameron laughed. "And what about Justin," she asked.

"Oh, you know him. Same old, same old. He is doing great in school, even though he hasn't done an ounce of homework this whole year. He is getting Bs, but he can do better." Tina frowned. Justin felt being smart wasn't cool. He hadn't done any homework, and was 20th in his class, out of 200. They were in the popular group. Leader of the cool kids for that matter, and had their gang was with them at all times.

When they pulled up to the house, Chase mouth dropped. The house was a mansion! Huge, brick, perfect, and the most stereotypical mansion you will ever see. Tina got out of the car. She grabbed one of Cameron's bags and walked in. Chase and Cameron took the rest of their luggage out of the trunk.

"You didn't say your aunt was rich," he said at her.

"Um… we're rich," said Cameron.

"You're rich to?"

"Yea," she frowned.

"Why didn't you say anything?"

"I hate being stereotyped," she said.

"Ally, this isn't—"

"Just drop it."

"I know what--"

"Drop it,"she said. She didn't want the money. She didn't talk about it. She hated the way she was treated when people found out. Some assumed she was a bitch, why others worshipped her. She was worried this would happen with Chase. She should have thought of that before bringing him here.

"Don't worry," said Chase looking at her, "Nothing is going to change." Cameron smiled.