Greg House was heading to his office after giving his candidates a whole bunch of tests to do to their current patient. As he approached his office, he could see that someone was waiting for him. It was a woman in her late 20's, dressed in a black dress with leather high heel boots, tall, slim and brunette. She looked elegant, feminine and professional but her hair held in a ponytail and the way she moved in the room showed to House that she was a very dynamic and easy-going but confident woman. She was a very good combination of maturity and youth. When House entered the room, she had already seated in one of the chairs in front of his desk. As she had got alerted of his presence, she looked at him

"Good Morning" She said with a smile in her face. "Greg House, right?"

"I believe that's what the door says" House turned around his desk. "Please, don't get up". She didn't have any intention either; House took a seat and made a face that said "What do you want?"

"I'm Dr. Isabella Foster..." She couldn't continue

"Well, Dr. Isabella Foster, you're late!!" House interrupted her. "I'm already selecting my new team. It's very nice of you that you have taken your time to look this nice in order to seduce me and convince me that I could let you be one of my candidates but I can't. I'm already very tired with this recruitment thing. Same visit a few weeks ago, it could have worked, now it's too late. Really sorry, goodbye!! And House started to stand up but Isabella didn't move. "I said GOODBYE!!"

"I wouldn't mind working with you, Dr. House" House sat down again. "Actually, it's very tempting but I'm very happy where I'm working"

"So, you are not here because you wanna be one of my ducklings?"

"No"

"You haven't dressed with this nice dress and boots in order to make me drool?"

"No"

"Actually, it's a pity, it could have worked" Isabella shot him a polite smile. "Well then, why do I own this pleasure, Dr. Foster?" Isabella opened her suitcase and let fall a pile of folders in front of House's face. "Oh, please, tell me I'm not being sued"