I'm so sorry I've actually been having a trouble coming up with the direction of the story, and I must say you will be surprised for the twists ahead. Be prepared!

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(Cuddy's point of view)

House needed to go home, after being by her side and in the hospital for over 45 hours, I ordered him to leave, or I threatened to take his vicodin away. He finally obliged and left. About 30 minutes later, it seemed as if the world was ending. Cameron's heart was failing, and finally after 5 minutes of distress, we stabilized it. Unfortunately the nightmare was just starting. My secretary came in and informed me that Dr. House was in trauma 1 because he crashed his motorcycle. What? Oh, if I hadn't sent him away, this is my fault...She seemed to hesitate. I clenched as I asked her if there was more. She said that she had found Cameron's file in House bag with two copies. Perhaps the crash was a good thing...She hesitated again. What now?

"What did he do?" I demanded.

In a squeaky frightened voice, she said that she found an original DNR form that Cameron had signed against prolonging life and a copy (with Dr. House's handwriting) of Cameron signing for prolonging life. Oh God...House, you have gone too far...

"The son of a bitch...no wonder..." I trailed off

"Miss Cuddy? There is one more thing I found out. The nurse who was handling Cameron's heart failure informed that she called Cameron's brother to inform him of her condition, I'm sorry to report that he's coming down and isn't very happy." She seemed solemn as she continued.

"Thank you, Sandra. Please check on Dr. House's condition and could you please send in Wilson first?" I asked.

I was so relieved when James arrived. I asked him if he had heard about House yet and he was surprised to hear I had heard so late. I told him I was dealing with Cameron's failing heart. He was surprised of how quickly Cameron was responding, unfortunately in the wrong direction. After I explained her condition, I presented him the problem House caused us. James was shocked to see the extent of House's secrecy. I guess James wasn't involved.

"He's coming down here? To Princeton-Plainsboro?" James inquired quite sheepishly from his ignorance. That's a little odd...

I reply yes and inquire as to what we should do. I couldn't just ignore the patient's wishes, but it was Cameron, and she was one of our own. House, most definitely agreed with keeping her as long as possible. We were unfortunately at an impasse, what was worse that Cameron wasn't getting better, so heart failure may occur again, and this time her brother would be there. Unfortunately, the nightmare just began...and in my office walked in none other than...no way. That's...

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Buahahahhaa, cliffhanger!!!! who is it? What is his connection? How's House doing? And will Cameron's DNR make things difficult?

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