[he sees daughter is crying] Don't
worry. Your mom will be just fine.Cam: It'll make running the tests
easier. And it won't be dangerous for the baby if you are pregnant.
Ted: Let's go, Stella.
Stella: I want to be with Mommy.
Ted: We'll be just outside, okay?
[Margo smiles at Stella] We gotta let the doctors get her better,
alright?
Margo: It's okay, sweetie.
Stella: [over her shoulder] Love
you.
Margo: Love you.
Wilson: Your vitals will be
watched closely. I'm going to close your lids so your eyes don't dry out. [he
closes them with his fingers like you would a dead person] Just try to relax.
[Stacy's office]
Wilson [enters]: What the hell did
you do? Were you just cold and lonely?
Stacy [sighs]: Course he told you,
he's an 8-year-old boy.
Wilson: Hey, you're the one who
kissed him.
Stacy: Why are you so worked up
over this?
Wilson: Because you're married.
Stacy: Not to you. [Wilson's jaw
drops] This is none of your business.
Wilson: The last time you left, I
was the one stuck picking up the pieces.
Stacy: Oh right. He cried himself
to sleep every night. That so sounds like him.
Wilson: He's been *pining* for
five years!
Stacy: You're being dramatic.
Wilson: No. Actually, I'm
underplaying. This is me being restrained.
Stacy: It was one kiss.
Wilson: Are you being
intentionally thick? [she puts her pen down] This was not just a one-night stand.
You can't toy with him.
Stacy [emphatically]: I'm not.
[sighs] He's probably toying with me. I do--I don't know what I'm doing.
Wilson [shakes his head]: Oh, boy.
[Patient's room, Margo opens her
eyes]
Cam: Welcome back to the world.
You're off the vecuronium. [Margo looks sleepy]
Foreman: could you wiggle your
toes for me? [she does] [Ted and stella get up from a chair.]
Cam: The MRI was clear. [looks at
Ted] Whatever this is isn't in your brain.
Margo: The MRI...so I'm not
pregnant? [looks at Ted]
Cam: I'm sorry.
Margo: So what do we do next?
Foreman: It could be a variety of
things. [Margo takes Ted's hand, her hand spasms a little] Some treatable.
Others more serious. [approaches her mouth with a cheek swab] Open up.
We're gonna run a genetic test for Huntington's.
Ted: That one of the more serious
ones?
Foreman [nods]: Yeah.
Cam: It's also possible that this
is just a symptom of the fertility treatments. Now that we know
you're not pregnant, we're going to start you on Tamoxifen to counteract the
estrogen.
Margo: Will that undo all the
fertility treatments?
Foreman: For the time being,
yeah. But it could cure you.
[Margo looks at Ted who smiles]
Cam: You can start trying again
once we get you healthy.
[Margo's arm spasms making her
drop the Tamoxifen cup]
Margo: DAMN IT!
Cam: The spasms are going to get
worse now that the vecuronium's wearing off.
Margo [looking at Stella, demands
sharply]: What are you so scared of? I'm still your mother, I'm just a
little sick. [to Ted] Why did you even bring her here? I told you to leave her
at home! [turns over and away from them. Ted comforts Stella who looks
upset. Wilson and Cam look puzzled.]
[Conference room:]
Foreman: Hypervigilance, sudden
irritability...
House: Symptomatic of...lunch with
Cuddy?
Foreman: The patient now defines Huntington's.
House: Then what do you need me
for? Start her on Huntington's meds.
Cam: Before we get her test
results back? If we start her on Valproic acid, it could destroy her liver.
Chase: Could stroke.
House: If we wait, she could
progress to full blown psychosis. Then her kid will never get the chance to say
goodbye. [to Chase:] Wanna tell the class how that feels?
Chase: Huntington's patients don't
progress to psychosis in a day.
House: She went from 0 to 60 in
world-record time. [Foreman's beeper goes off]
Chase: Indicating it might be
something other than Huntington's.
Foreman: We got a problem.
[cut to patient's room where Margo
is using her IV stand as a weapon]
Margo: Stay away from me! Where's
my daughter?
Ted: What's happening?
Foreman: She's having a psychotic
break.
Margo [jabbing at Chase]: No!
She's not yours! What do you want with her?
Cam: Calm down!
Ted: Honey...
Chase: Margo, you're gonna hurt
someone.
Margo: No! *swings IV stand around
and breaks the plate glass window behind her. Chase and Foreman move in and
grab her*
Chase [struggling to restain her]:
Push two milligrams Ativan!
Margo [struggling, yelling:] I
want my daughter! She's not yours! I want my daughter. No more experiments.
No! [they give her Ativan, she loses consciousness]
[commercial break]
Cam: How can her Huntington's test
be negative?
Foreman: All the signs are there.
Movement disorder, psychosis... It should be Huntington's.
House: Yeah. That'd certainly
make your job easier. Well good news for Margo, it's not Huntington's. Bad
news for us. The psychotic break eliminates fertility meds. Which
means we have no idea what's wrong with her. [sighs impatiently and
shakes hands at the white board] We give you so much, and you give so little!
Foreman: You know patient is prime
age to develop spontaneous schizophrenia.
Cam: Almost impossible. No family
history of mental illness.
Chase: How about toxins?
Cam: None of her family members
are sick. Nobody at her office, her volunteer group, kid's classes,
and PTA members. [throws up hands] All fine.
House: So she raises a daughter,
runs a business, she does charity work, she volunteers at school, attends PTA.
What makes mommy run?
Chase: You're thinking drugs?
House: Cocaine. [all but Chase
roll eyes] Explains the psychosis and the flailing. And the uncanny ability
to bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never ever let Teddy
forget that he's a man.
Cam: I'll go look for her stash.
House: Take Foreman. There's
gotta be a reason for the stereotype.
[Wilson's office]
House [tries door, then knocks]: I
know you're in there. I can hear you caring.
[no answer, he goes around to the
balcony, comes in that door, startling Wilson]
House: The door was locked.
Wilson: Means I didn't want to see
anyone. [he's rolling joints]
House [eyebrows raised]: High
school reunion?
Wilson: It's for a patient. She
can't roll. [looks to balcony] Now lock that door, too.
House: Paranoia. Must be the good
stuff. [sniffs] Times like these I wish I had cancer. So what did she say?
Wilson: That depends. What did
you do, and who are we talking about?
House: We both know that as soon
as we talked you ran to Stacy so you could gossip and giggle. I need to know
what she said.
Wilson: I have a crazy idea: why
don't you go talk to her?
House: Because my bestest buddy
says that could lead to trouble.
[they regard each other]
Wilson: She sounds confused, but I
dont' think she is. I think she's waiting for you to do something to
show her you're serious.
House [raises eyebrows briefly]:
Wow. It's a big jump from infidelity is morally wrong to "do
her."
Wilson: I didn't say *do* her. I
said do *something.*
House: What exactly did she say?
Wilson: She didn't say it was a
mistake.
House: She's not gonna leave Mark
in the middle of his rehab. Too much guilt.
Wilson: She left you.
House: Harsh toke, dude.
[House gets up to go]
Wilson: House. [House turns,
Wilson gestures 'come here', and House takes a joint from his pocket and puts it
on the table]
House: Killjoy.
[Margo's house]
Foreman: I could've covered this.
You need to get that test today.
Cam: I wish you guys'd remember my
birthday instead of my HIV test.
Foreman: Forgive us for being
concerned. I got a bet with House. [Cam makes a face] He says you're too
scared to get it, I say you're too anal not to. [Cam rolls her eyes] I'll cut
you in.
[outside]
Cam: That was a colossal waste.
Foreman: Who would've known?
Searching a high-end family home for illicit narcotics was such an obvious
choice.
Cam [seeing the car]: Working moms
practically live in their cars.
Foreman: Little bump on the run?
Cam: You were a car thief right?
[Foreman gives her a face and tries the door; it's open] Ha. [Cam sits in
the driver's seat and reaches for a pill bottle] Momma's little helper.
[back at hospital]
Cam: House! Ritalin.
House [examining bottle]: Cocaine
with a PG rating.
Foreman: Prescribed to her
daughter.
House: Mommy does everything for
her family these days. Even swallows their pills.
Foreman: It's possible the kid's
meds are the kid's meds.
House: Pop enough Ritalin, it can
explain everything.
Foreman: Well, Ritalin maybe
explains some tics, some involuntary--
House [shakes head]: No, case
reports have referred to chorea. She's been cut off from her stash, so the
flailing's tapered off and the psychosis hasn't returned. It's perfect.
Foreman: Tox screen will confirm
that.
House: Half-life's 12 hours. The
drugs'll be out of her system. We're done. Get rid of her.
Foreman: We're not done. We have
to confirm the diagnosis before we send her home to die of something else.
House: Oh yes, the power tastes so
sweet. You just can't resist.You're like a diabetic at the ice cream
counter. You want to say no, but you need that chocolaty goodness.
Foreman: Yeah. Well, I'm still
signing the charts. So until tomorrow, you're not allowed to kill anyone.
[walks away]
House: Wuss.
Cam: We've asked her three times
if she's on any meds.
House: So we don't ask *her.*
[Patient's room; a long red
balloon emerges with House following.]
House: Candy striper. [hooks
chair with his cane, pulls it to himself] [to Stella:] So, you like dogs?
[Stella nods. House whistles; bends the balloon into...a shape.]
Stella: That's not a dog.
House [to parents]: Smart kid.
[to Stella:] Are you always such a good little girl? Or does mommy
sometimes say you're the reason she needs a double martini?
Margo: Who are you?
House [to Stella]: Over here,
kiddo. I'm talking to you. Focus. It must be because you're off your meds.
Margo [sits up]: Who *are* you?
House [winks]: Doctor *and* candy
striper.
Ted: She's not on any medication.
House: Well that's strange,
because this bottle has her name on it. [shakes it] And I think these are medical
pills inside.
Ted: What's he talking about?
Margo: Doctor prescribed
Stella...a few months ago. I never told you about it because I never gave her any.
House: Hmm. That's funny, 'cause
the bottle's almost empty. [to Stella:] You missed a couple of days. Take
five.
Margo: Stop.
House: Why? Unless they're not
hers. [to Stella:] You need some water, sweetie?
Margo: I'm not taking Ritalin.
House: Come on. All the cool moms
are doing it. And tox screen says you're cool too. [pulls out paper and
holds it out to her]
Ted: You were on drugs while
taking care of Stella?
Margo: [looks about to deny it,
then says] I'm sorry, Ted. [House unfolds the paper and holds it in front of
her face] It's a cafeteria menu.
House [to Ted]: Should take a
couple of hours to process her. Then you can take her home and divorce her.
[shot of House musing in his
office]
[cut to Stacy's office, door
opens, House sticks his head in]
House: Working late? Or you just
avoiding Mark?
Stacy: It was one kiss, Greg.
House: So far. [comes in] I'm
planning on keeping a chart.
Stacy: I'm moving back to Short
Hills, I think it's time.
House: You're leaving?
Stacy: It's never meant to be
permanent. And now that Mark's getting better...
House: Yeah. Much better. Except
for the whole walking thing.
Stacy: He needs to get back to
work. [turns away]
House: Right. Saving the next
generation from making bad choices about acne cream. You're running away
because the kiss meant something.
Stacy: I'm not running away. I'm
going home.
House: With Mark.
Stacy: I love Mark.
House [comes around desk]: You
love me more. [they stare at each other] I don't want you to leave.
[cut to hospital lobby, Stella
running towards her mom who gets out of a wheelchair]
Margo [to Ted]: Are we okay? [Ted
nods & smiles.] I'm sorry.
Ted: Let's just get you home.
Margo [nods]: That's a good idea.
[she pauses. CG of a clot lodging in a vein, she passes out.]
Stella: Mommy!
Ted: Hey!
Cam [who just happens to be
walking by]: Call the code.
Stella: What's wrong, Mommy?
Ted: What's going on? [Cam takes
her pulse]
[cut to House's bedroom, phone
rings, he turns on the light. The camera pans and we see he's shirtless in bed
as he answers it.]
House: This better be important.
Cam: You've gotta come back in.
House: No I don't.
Cam: Margo's stable, but--
House: Oh, my God. Well, I'll be
right there.
Cam: She had a stroke.
House [squints eyes]: Perfect.
[hangs up, sighs] Gotta go back to work. [camera pans as he turns around
and we see Stacy in his bed.]
Stacy: Right now?
House [turns over, smiles at her.
We see Stacy is topless too]: Well, patient's stable. [raises
eyebrows] Could maybe wait a half hour. [she smiles, he puts his arm around
her, kisses her, they go back to sexing]
[commercial break]
[House's conference room]
Cam: He should have been here 20
minutes ago.
Chase: Doubt if he makes it at
all. I saw him leave with Stacy.
Cam: He's probably just walking
her to her car.
Chase: Oh, yeah. That sounds like
House.
Cam: He's not an idiot. He's not
gonna hook up with a married woman.
Foreman: I hope he is getting
some. Maybe he'll mellow out.
[House singing as he comes in]
Cam: What took you so long? It's
midnight.
House: Traffic. Cinco de Mayo.
[to Foreman:] You owe me 100 bucks.
Foreman [to Cameron]: You didn't
take the test?
House: Fear trumps anal every
time.
Cam: It's not a big deal. I had
the viral load and antibody tests. It's 99.9% that I don't have HIV.
HOuse: You have the test and it's
negative, you gain a tenth of a point. But if it's positive you lose ...
nearly 100, right?
Cam: No arrhythmia. So Ritalin
isn't the big problem. Something else is going on.
House: Fine. Let's play doctors.
Chase: I removed the clot which
caused the stroke. Problem is, we don't know where it came from.
Cam: Did ultrasounds of her heart,
arms, and legs. All clear.
Foreman: Could be a protein C
deficiency.
Cam: Wouldn't explain the movement
disorder.
House: Nothing explains
everything. What if it's a crime syndicate? Let's say Ritalin and the fertility meds
plotted a caper. Ritalin takes care of the psychosis, the flailing--
Foreman: I still don't think
Ritalin--
House: Ferility meds are
competitive by nature. They gotta do something bigger. Something really
unexpected.
Cam: Fertility treatments have
been known to cause endometrial cancer.
Chase: Which could cause clots.
Which could have caused her to stroke.
House: So ultrasound her uterus
this time. See if there's something growing in there that doesn't look
adorable in a onesie. [they all get up and walk toward the door]
House: Cameron. [she turns] I love
you. [her jaw drops; he swabs her cheek] Get your test results tomorrow.
[she looks bewildered and leaves]
[cut to roof, sunrise]
Stacy [opens door holding piece of
paper, House smiles at her]: The prescription for my heart
condition. A bit on the cheesy side.
House: I was trying for romantic.
[they smile at each other and hug] Still fits.
Stacy [smiling]: Mmm.
House: Did you tell Mark?
Stacy [her smile fades]: I told
him I had to work late.
House [his smile fades, he pulls
back]: You going to tell him?
Stacy: How am I going to tell
him? Still working on that phrasing. How about, 'Know all that stuff you
were worried about when we first came here, honey? you were right.'
House: Pithy.
Stacy: Everything's easy when you
don't care if you hurt anyone.
House: You already did the hurting
part. He just doesn't know it yet.
Stacy: If I never tell him, it'll
never hurt. [House's brow furrows.] I want not to love Mark. I want to
hate you. I want all of this to be simple, but it's not.
House [nods, looks around, then
back at her]: You can either have a life with me, or you can have a life
with him. It can't be both. It's not easy. But it is simple. [she nods]
[cut to House exiting elevator,
trio approaching]
Cam: No endometrial thickening, no
masses.
Foreman: No cancer.
House: She's on fertility
treatments. She had a blood clot. It's there.
Chase: Millions of women are on
fertility treatments, and they don't get cancer.
House: Right. They get babies.
She had a blood clot and a stroke. She'll get another one and probably die
if we don't find that tumor. Do an endometrial biopsy.
Foreman: Biopsy's painful and
unnecessary. We just did an ultrasound.
[House squints and checks his
watch]
Foreman: What?
House: Shh.
Cam: If you have a personal issue
that's interfering with--
House: Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
Foreman: What are we waiting for?
House: Your four weeks just
expired. Your reign of terror is over.Mine is just begun. Now go stick a needle
up her hoo-hoo and find that cancer. [goes into his office]
[Foreman shakes his head, smiling]
Chase: Hoo-hoo?
Foreman: He went to Hopkins.
[Chase looks puzzled, like he
doesn't know how that's supposed to clarify 'hoo-hoo'; I don't either.]
[House's office. He's watching
monster trucks on TV with his brown hi-top Converse up on a table.]
Commentator 1: ...has got 1,500
horsepower blown and injected with alcohol.
Commentator 2: Yeah, that baby
really moves.
Commentator 1: Oh yeah, the
transmission...
Stella [entering]: What are you
watching?
House: TV. What are you doing
here?
Stella: Ted's with my mom. He
asked the nurse to watch me.
House: What nurse?
Stella: She's not really watching
me.
House [nods]: I got that.
Stella: Do you still have the
balloons?
House: No.
Stella: Do you want to play
something?
House: Nope. [raises eyebrows,
takes feet down, turns off TV. Taking her hand they exit together and walk
down the hall]
Stella: When can Mommy come home?
House: Don't know.
Stella: What's wrong with your
foot?
House: War wound.
Stella: Does it hurt?
House: Every day.
Stella: Is that why you're so sad?
House [looking down at her]: Oh,
aren't you adorable. [pushes elevator button] I'm not sad. I'm
complicated. Chicks dig that. One day, you'll understand.
Stella: That's what my parents say
when they don't want me to know something.
House: They say that a lot?
Stella: Only when they're talking
about making babies and stuff.
House [nods]: And when you catch them
fighting?
Stella: They don't fight.
House: Not ever?
Stella: People who love each other
don't fight.
HOuse: RIght. Forgot that.
[elevator arrives] What floor was that nurse on who was watching you?
Stella: Two.
House [pushes 2 and steps out]:
Good talk.
[Procedure room. Margo in a chair
with a sheet over her legs, Ted holding her hand.]
Cam: At your age the type of
uterine cancer that develops is not likely to metastasize.It's very treatable.
Chase: Hold still, Margo.
Margo [winces]: I--I'm feeling a
little bit dizzy.
Chase: Oh, my God. [his glove has
blood on it. Machine beeps.]
Cam: BP's dropping. [Margo starts
moaning]
Ted: What's going on?
Chase: Get him out of here.
[camera shows blood dripping onto the floor in a steady stream]
Ted: What's going on?? {Margo
still moaning]
Cam: Heart rate's 98 and rising.
Chase: We've gotta find that
bleed.
Cam: What'd you do, hit an artery?
Chase: With what? I hadn't even
started the procedure. [they ultrasound Margo's abdomen]
[cut to Cuddy's office, Stacy
enters]
Stacy: I need some advice.
Cuddy: Whatever it is, can it
wait?
Stacy [turns to go]: Yeah. [turns
back] What was Greg like after I left?
Cuddy: Uh, an egomaniacal
narcissistic pain in the ass. Same as before you left.
Stacy: Do you think he's capable
of having a real relationship?
Cuddy: What happened in Baltimore?
Stacy: Nothing.
Cuddy: Right.
Stacy: Maybe something.
Cuddy [wincing with eyes closed]:
Right.
Stacy: Technically, most of the
something happened after Baltimore.
Cuddy: Oh God, Stacy...
Stacy: I don't know what to do.
Cuddy: Are you seriously thinking
about leaving Mark?
Stacy: No. I don't know. I
can't.
Cuddy: And you want me to tell you
it's okay?
Stacy: It wasn't all bad with
Greg. I was with him for a reason.
Cuddy: You left him for a reason.
Stacy: I could swear I remember
him being fun. [Cuddy smiles apologetically but says nothing.]
[cut to waiting room]