AN:This is just a short chapter to kick this off and describe Cam's impressions of bones, promise they will be longer in the future, usual disclaimers apply

Flesh & Bones

(season 2 episode 1)

Cam POV

This job offer was exactly what I needed, my big break. I was extremely shocked to receive the position of head of forensics at the Jeffersonian despite only being qualified as a pathologist. I was elated… It wasn't until I arrived at my first crime scene that I realised Goodman left out a few details. Like Dr. Temperance Brennan would be my subordinate and was passed over for the position.

What can I say about Temperance? She's stubborn and extremely intelligent, professional, observant, independent and extremely beautiful. I could tell all this from the first time I met her. Her blue eyes seem to pull to me, she has an amazing figure and I am totally hot for her… Wait what? I'm straight… Although I'm not exactly opposed to the idea. No, you can't think that. I think to myself, because I left out one detail. She hates me.

Dr. Temperance Brennan POV

I am furious, after all my service to the Jeffersonian, after I initiated the partnership between myself and Booth, I got passed over on the new position and was now subordinate to someone of a lesser intellect who had just arrived! It was Illogical and outrageous. This woman wasn't even qualified to examine bones, of all the possible qualifications she can only work with flesh. What can she find in flesh that I can't in bones?

When we arrived at the crime scene Booth points out her interpersonal skills, how she knows about other people and is extremely likable. I don't see how personally, so far all she's done is try and force her authority on me and emphasize her power. What was Goodman thinking, we have no use for a pathologist and I definitely don't need another boss.

All in all, my current observations of Dr. Saroyan have led me to the conclusion that she is a politician of sort's. She makes everyone like her so she can gain their support but will turn her back on you if it suits her I believe. However, she also emphasizes her power in a attempt to bend threats into submission, like me. Well I won't let that happen. I already dislike her but if she begins to reduce the effectiveness of my work someone will have to go, and I can't imagine the Jeffersonian wants to lose it's most reputable and intelligent anthropologist so I doubt it will be me.

However, in this case I will allow more time before finalising my conclusion in order to make a more logical and complete decision.