This is the second chapter but it's only short, turns out it doesn't deal with the break up, but the next chapter will, I promise. Thanks for all the kind comments, I appreciate them. Enjoy
Disclaimer: I do not own House or anything to do with it. I wish I did so I could give all us Cameron/House fans what they really want but sadly I don't
House's POV
Hearing the sobs in the locker room House turned, curious to see who it was, not interested in comforting though, it was probably just a nurse who'd been turned down on a date or shouted at, a petty little thing. But shock flitted across his face when he saw it was Cameron.
Even with puffy red eyes, wild blonde hair and tears on her face she was still beautiful. He went to stand in front of her, asking what was wrong. She choked out, "I'm broken". He looked questioningly at her, "I know that." "Yes", she replied, "but you don't know how broken I am. You think you do, think you've solved all the Cameron puzzle pieces, but you don't know, nobody does. Everything from my past just seems to haunt me and I can't give Chase what he wants. I can't even say no to your incredibly stupid requests."
She stands up and grabs her bag, then mutters something about going home and gives him a folder, telling him to read it if he wants to understand. One blink and she's gone. He glances at the folder
Alison Cameron: Medical History
And then he departs to his office to read it, hoping to be alone without his annoying new fellows around.
1 hour later and he is shocked and that takes a lot to do, she's been through so much. He never guessed anything other than what he knew, never really tried to get her medical history. She always seemed to spill everything around him, always told him the truth. He contemplates what she let slip about not being able to say no to him and being unable to give Chase what he wants, her full heart he supposes. Well it was only a matter of time before her and Chase broke up, the wombat didn't deserve her. He realises how much he misses her in his office, the coffee now is like thick mud and his mail and paperwork is just piling up, Foremean won't do it and the new fellows don't really know how. He misses arguing with her because of her insane morals, none of the new fellows have the guts to really argue back and Foreman only does it occasionly. He knew now that he did like her, a lot. Interesting, very interesting.
Well that's it for now, the next chapter should probably be out later today or tomorrow. Constructive criticism is welcome
