She.

She watched her mother die.

She vowed to become a doctor.

She watched her father succeed.

She vowed to make him proud.

She was left alone at father daughter dances because her dad was just too busy.

She cried to her father who just ignored her and kept working.

She watched her best friend become addicted to heroin.

She tried to make Janet stop using drugs.

She attended the funeral as Janets only friend.

She forced herself not to cry.

She went through highschool with perfect grades.

She was called a bookworm.

She earned a new nickname in college, Partypants.

She had a one night stand with the legend known as Gregory House.

She was pissed off when she came second in her class.

She later showed everyone she could succeed when she became the first woman Dean of Medicine.

She hired the best Diagnostician she knew of.

She was Gregs doctor when he had the infarction.

She watched as Stacy was pushed away.

She felt herself being pushed away.

She held Stacy as she cried.

She held Greg as he cried after Stacy left.

She stopped him from drinking himself to death.

She felt guilty as she saw him limp.

She relaxed as House became his usual snarky self.

She laughed as they had playful banter.

She watched as Cameron went after House with the same ambition she had at one time.

She watched as the woman got her heart broken.

She tensed as Stacy came back.

She wanted to cry as Houses old wounds were ripped open.

She regretted letting Stacy work at the hospital.

She watched as Stacy left again.

She wished she could forget everything as House plummeted into depression.

She gasped when House showed her his thigh.

She gave him the placebo.

She began to pity him.

She watched as he slowly rose from depression.

She watched as Wilson lost another lover.

She couldn't work when Foreman got sick.

She felt guilty when she said they couldn't do the biopsy.

She began to doubt her desicion.

She cried when she knew there was nothing else she could do.

She came to Foreman for forgiveness.

She let out a sigh of relief when he was cured.

She went through emotion after emotion.

She watched the hospital grow.

She never got to make her father proud.

She never saw him again since she left for college.

She was sure he died.

She cried.

She grew.

She was Lisa Cuddy.