Disclaimer: As usual, I don't own any of the characters except for Tobin, Grier, and the day care teacher. The rest belong to FOX. This is my own story. I didn't steal it, so please don't steal it. K Thanks!

A/N: I hope you all are enjoying this story. The god of writing spoke to me. Haha. Check out my other stories! R&R is always appreciated! Again, my breaks will be HouseHouseHouse.

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They arrived at the daycare center in record time. As soon as they walked inside, House could pick out their room, even though they'd never been there before. It was the one with tremendous screams coming from it.

Wilson burst in the room first. "Grier? Grier!" He rushed over to her and scooped her up. Tobin was off to the side, ignored. Everyone was too busy focusing on the randomly screaming girl to notice her twin. Until House walked in the room.

He picked up on Tobin's hurt and confusion as soon as he walked in and said, "Tobin, come here." Tobin walked over to his Uncle Greg and hid behind his leg. He softly stroked Tobin's hair and watched the scene unfolding.

Wilson was trying to soothe Grier while asking a day care teacher with helmet-head blonde hair what had happened. "What's wrong with her? What caused this?"

The woman looked honestly confused. "Dr. Wilson, we don't know. She was just fine and then started shrieking like this. She's been like this, unconsolable, for about 30 minutes."

"What preceded it?" House asked, reaching down to scoop up Tobin awkwardly and limping over to Helmet-Head.

"Who are you?" she asked suspiciously, "And what are you doing with Tobin? Put him down, please!"

"He's my friend. He came with me. And he can hold Tobin. I generally encourage it…" Wilson smiled softly. He'd managed to calm Grier down to where her sobs were only in his ears.

"I'm a doctor. Did I ask you what preceded it? Then again, maybe I was just fooling around, because, you see, it's just STUPID to assume that you telling me what preceded her violent screaming could be something medically relevant."

Helmet-Head glared. Like most people, she didn't particularly care for House. "I don't know. She stared off into space for about 45 seconds and then started screaming."

House pointedly looked at Wilson, then whispered to only Wilson: "Sounds like a medical thing I might have mentioned earlier…And she appears to be just a tinnnnyyy bit sleepy." He gestured to Grier, who was sound asleep in Wilson's arms.

Wilson shot House a dirty look, then said, "I think I'm going to take Grier and Tobin home. Today's been a bit hectic for everyone. I'm sorry for the disturbance."

"Not at all!" Helmet-Head fakely oozed. "I just hope she's all right."

For the first time, Wilson noticed Tobin, who was tugging on Wilson's sleeve. "Daddy, is Grier o-tay?" He asked worriedly.

"Yeah, buddy. I think she's gonna be ok. We've gotta go to Daddy's work now, though."

House followed Wilson to the parking lot, where they buckled both little one's into their car seats.

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"What do you think, now?" House asked once they reached the hospital. The ride there had been silent. Wilson had been thinking, and processing the thought that his child, his baby girl, might be epileptic.

"I think that Grier needs an EEG."

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"Come on, Nurse Brenda. It's urgent."

"I'm sorry. Unless the patient is going to die without this EEG, which I highly doubt, then there are no EEGs to be scheduled into 10:30am Friday morning."

"The patient's my daughter. My 3 YEAR OLD daughter." Wilson hissed under his breath. There was no need to let the whole hospital know his daughter might be having seizure at random intervals.

Nurse Brenda gave him a look, but took it away when she saw the little girl asleep on the couch across from them. "Fine. Make it quick. Have her in there in 10 minutes and get the test started in 20."

"Thank you so much."

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House had to do the test. "I can't do it, House, you do it. This is my daughter. I can't."

So, House did his friend a favor. And started pasting little electrodes all over Grier's head.

Ten minutes later, the room was dark and House asked Wilson to wait outside. "It'll be easier for you. She's got me, too by the way."

Everything was going fine, until House realized he needed Grier awake for one part of the test. And she was not going to be happy to wake up in a strange room, little wires glued to her scalp, without her daddy.

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A/N: Sorry, this was so short! R&R!!!