Post by Dr. House on Jan 5, 2007 13:43:15 GMT -5
House moved to turn around just for one quick look at a girl, not even a speck in the distance helping a morbidly obese ( even for a pregnate woman standards) woman into labor, probably already covered with blood and other such nasty fluids. However he was met instead with a nose and a somewhat manical grin. Since when are they letting psychos into medicen. Fine, time to play the supervisor here and if she didn't listen to him he really could report her to Cuddy.
"Did someone abandon you as a child?" He said almost conversationally, though there was an immeasurable amount of malice lurking underneath the false sincerity. "When you're an intern you can't hope to learn the deeper mysteries of medicen if you don't listen to your teacher. And your cooperation so far has been, well "not up to standards."
House took a breath as the elavator slided gracefully down a couple of floors. He hated how people thought that if they just bugged him enough he would listen. His fault on that one, people would bug him and bug him with something and finally he would cave. Well no caving this time. He wasn't going to deal with pesky interns, or at least this pesky intern. "I have to go see a patient, and in the mean time I'm asking you to go to Dr. Lisa Cuddy's office on the fourth floor so that we can discuss your re-deployment."
He looked at her as the doors opened and then moved his hands as if to shoo her away. "Now! Skitdattle! Run and play with your fellow orphaned puppies."
"Did someone abandon you as a child?" He said almost conversationally, though there was an immeasurable amount of malice lurking underneath the false sincerity. "When you're an intern you can't hope to learn the deeper mysteries of medicen if you don't listen to your teacher. And your cooperation so far has been, well "not up to standards."
House took a breath as the elavator slided gracefully down a couple of floors. He hated how people thought that if they just bugged him enough he would listen. His fault on that one, people would bug him and bug him with something and finally he would cave. Well no caving this time. He wasn't going to deal with pesky interns, or at least this pesky intern. "I have to go see a patient, and in the mean time I'm asking you to go to Dr. Lisa Cuddy's office on the fourth floor so that we can discuss your re-deployment."
He looked at her as the doors opened and then moved his hands as if to shoo her away. "Now! Skitdattle! Run and play with your fellow orphaned puppies."