Woo chapter 13. I never thought I'd make it past chapter 3 to be honest with everyone but I'm glad you guys are diggin the story I'll have the last two chapters up soon. Please review.


Chase let the demon's heart roll out of his hand and it hit the ground with a dull thud.

"The spirits are gone!" Wilson said as walked over to the door way and stuck his head cautiously out into the hall.

Chase took a step towards the three and Jasper breathed a sigh of relief when his friend's hair and eyes returned to their normal colour.

"Remind me never to piss you off, wouldn't want you to go all glowy on me," House said with a smirk. Chase began to laugh but stopped when his chest tightened painfully.

"Pet?" Jasper asked "You alright love?"

"Yea…I'm…" Chase let out a pained cry as he clutched at his chest and fell to his knees.

"Shit he's having a heart attack," House said as he ran over and as quickly as he could gathered Chase in his arms.

"Jasper lead the way!" Wilson yelled.

House didn't think he had ever run so fast in his life as he made his way back up the old creaking stairs. Chase felt lighter than a feather in his arms and he could hear the young mans pained gasps and sobs.

They ran past the cafeteria, down the hall as fast as they could and House and Wilson held their breath as they saw the large double doors that led to the outside world.

Wilson reached the doors first and was fully intent on pulling the doors off its hinges if they were still locked. Wilson yanked hard and was surprised when the door came open with ease and the three of them rushed out into the cool evening air.

"Unlock the car Wilson!" House yelled as he shifted Chase in his arms and tugged on the door handle but found that they wouldn't open.

"Fuck!" Wilson growled out in frustration as he searched his pants pockets for his keys.

"What the fuck were you thinking locking the fucking car door, we're out in the middle of fucking no where who's gonna know you're stupid fucking car is here to steal," House yelled angrily.

"Just shut up!" Wilson yelled in a panic before grabbing his keys and pressing the unlock button and Wilson got in the drivers seat and House pulled Chase into the back with him.

Wilson hit the gas and turned the wheel, successfully spinning them around and drove like a bat out of hell down the cracked and broken asphalt onto the main road and sped as fast as he could towards PPTH.

House held Chase to him tightly, afraid that if he let go that the young man would disappear right before his eyes.

"Shit where's Jasper?" Wilson asked and House looked around the car and found no trace of the raven haired spirit.

"J-Jasper…" Chase managed to say.

"Chase don't talk," House said sternly, he didn't want Chase over exerting himself.

"Jasper if you're here do something!" House said.

Immediately all four windows on Wilson's car rolled down simultaneously.

"Why can't we see him anymore?" Wilson asked as he weaved in and out of traffic, pressing his car to its limits at 120 mph.

"No…no…ener…energy," Chase said weakly.

House nodded his head understanding that there wasn't enough energy in the air for Jasper to make himself visible to them anymore.

"Jas…Jasper…it…ah…hurts!" Chase said staring at the passenger's seat and House realized that Chase was looking at his friend.

"I know love, I know but ya gotta 'old on, gotta be strong Robbie, it ain't your time ta go yet pet," Jasper said softly as he reached out and touched Chase's fevered skin.

Chase sighed and pressed his face fully up against Jasper's hand, reveling in the cool touch.

"So…tired…hurts," Chase mumbled.

"Chase you gotta stay awake dammit, you gotta hold on!" House said forcing Chase to look at him.

"We're almost there," Wilson said as he sped off of the off ramp almost getting hit by a car as he turned to the left at the bottom of the ramp and gunned it straight to the hospital.


It had felt like eternity between getting to the hospital and for the surgeon to come out to House and Wilson to tell the two shaken doctors the outcome of the surgery.

"He's going to be fine, as long as he doesn't do too many strenuous activities for awhile that is," the surgeon that neither Wilson nor House could remember the name said.

"Can we see him?" House asked causing the surgeon to look at him as if the diagnostician had grown a soul.

"He's asleep but yes you can visit, he's being moved into a room right now so when he's settled I'll come back to get you two," the surgeon said before leaving the two doctors.

House sat down heavily in the stiff waiting room chair and sighed in relief.

"Uh oh," Wilson said as he saw Cuddy coming down the hall towards them, an annoyed look on her face.

"Shit, where's Jasper we need him to expel the demon," House said tiredly and Wilson chuckled.

"What the hell happened?" Cuddy asked as she got to them.

"Well you see we went to this high school that happened to be haunted by a lot of spirits that were killed in a fire and Chase and his friend Jasper, who happens to be a ghost too, took us through the school and fought off the little shits that were trying to kill us. Then we found out that the janitor burned down the school and we went to the basement with this one spirit named Rose and she helped us get to the Boiler Room where this demon Lucian was and Chase fought him but he got turned over to the dark side and we managed to get him back but he hurt Jasper so he used all this energy he had in his body to make sure Jasper didn't turn into a pile of ash and then he went all glowy and kicked Lucian's ass but because he used too much energy he had a heart attack and here we are," House said in on breath.

Wilson had to bite his tongue to keep from laughing as Cuddy placed her hands on her hips and her face reddened slightly.

"House can you try telling the truth at least once in your life?" Cuddy asked.

"I just did!" House said with a grin.

"Wilson, come with me I want to know what happened to Chase without any fanciful interpretations," Cuddy said before leaving the waiting room.

"Why does everyone think I'm lying when I tell the truth?" House asked.

"Because you're the doctor that called a code, that's why," Wilson said before standing up and leaving House in the waiting room.

"House!"

The diagnostician looked up and saw the surgeon from before. He got to his feet and followed the man silently.