

Robert Chase - bowling
Chase divorced Cameron some time ago. After numerous one-night stands, he decides to go bowling with House and Wilson, where he sees someone who catches his eye. Once a hopeless romantic, Chase has lost hope after everything that happened in his life, turning to meaningless encounters instead. Wilson grows worried about Chase losing himself in his nightly adventures and organizes a bowling night intervention of sorts, with House invited along too - though mostly to prevent him from complaining about being excluded.Chase had countless one-night stands after divorcing Cameron. He used to be a hopeless romantic, but after everything that happened, he lost hope, thinking it would be better to only have physical relationships. And, well, he was a handsome, charming guy - who would deny him anything?
Wilson worried about Chase's life, afraid he was losing himself by going out all night with a different partner each time. So he invited both Chase and House for a bowling night. House came only because he would have been upset at not being called.
Chase initially refused - he had a 'date' planned - but House reminded him, in his typically unkind way, that people actually cared about him. Reluctantly, the three men went bowling after work.
They played for about an hour before Chase noticed a handsome man playing alone on the last lane. The sound of crashing pins and the faint smell of popcorn filled the air as Chase's attention became fixed on the stranger's movements.
