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Scene: Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, the next morning. The diagnostic team is back at work, and Henry is once again in the office, ready for another day. The team is finishing up the case involving the patient with chemical exposure, which has now been addressed effectively thanks to their combined efforts.

House: (entering the office) Morning, team. How's our patient doing?

Cameron: (smiling) The patient is responding well to treatment. We've addressed the chemical exposure and adjusted their medications.

Foreman: (nodding) The occupational health specialist confirmed the diagnosis and is working with the patient's employer to ensure better safety measures at work.

Chase: (looking at Henry) And thanks to you, Henry, we had a lead that turned out to be crucial.

Henry: (grinning) Glad I could help. It's always fascinating to see how different pieces of information come together.

House: (smirking) You've become quite the regular around here. Starting to wonder if you're auditioning for a permanent spot on the team.

Henry: (laughing) I'm just happy to be part of the action. And who knows? Maybe I'll become a full-time medical detective someday.

Cameron: (smiling) You've got the right attitude. And your contributions have been valuable.

House: (looking at Cameron) Cameron, are we ready for our next mystery?

Cameron: (nodding) We're preparing for a new case. A patient with unexplained neurological symptoms. I'll keep you all posted.

Henry: (excited) Sounds intriguing. I'll be here to observe, learn, and offer any insights if I can.

House: (smiling) Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next. And remember, no superhero stunts while we're in the middle of diagnosing.

Henry: (laughing) Got it. I'll keep the action to a minimum.

Scene: Later that day. The diagnostic team is engaged in discussions about the new case. Henry is watching intently, absorbing the information and contributing occasional observations.

House: (glancing at Henry) So, Kid Danger, got any insights for us on this one?

Henry: (thoughtfully) I've been thinking about the neurological symptoms. It might be related to a rare infection or a genetic disorder. Maybe look into any recent travel or family history.

Chase: (nodding) That's a good point. We should dig deeper into the patient's recent activities and family background.

Cameron: (smiling) Nice work, Henry. Your observations have been spot on.

Foreman: (impressed) Definitely adds a fresh perspective to our approach.

House: (grinning) Guess we've got a new team member in training. Just remember, Kid Danger, the real world doesn't come with a superhero soundtrack.

Henry: (laughing) I'll keep that in mind. But I'll keep doing my best to help out.

Scene: The end of the day. Henry is preparing to leave, and the team is wrapping up their work.

House: (calling out) Before you go, Henry, any final thoughts?

Henry: (smiling) Just wanted to say thanks again for letting me be a part of the team. It's been an incredible experience.

Cameron: (smiling) It's been great having you here. We'll definitely keep in touch.

Foreman: (nodding) Looking forward to seeing more of your insights.

Chase: (grinning) And don't forget to share any more superhero trivia next time.

House: (smirking) See you around, Kid Danger. And remember, no superhero cape required in the office.

Henry: (laughing) Got it. See you all soon!

Scene fades as Henry leaves the hospital, his presence and contributions leaving a positive impact on the team. The diagnostic team resumes their work, ready for the next challenge, and appreciative of the unexpected but valuable help from their superhero friend.

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