So here another chapter!! I hope you like it!!

And thanks to my lovely beta: VisualIDentificationZeta


Allison decided to become a doctor. She wasn't sure yet what exactly had influenced her decision, but it could have been the way she'd been so impressed with the young doctor who'd taken care of her.

Having finally finished medical school she was now working under Yule at Jefferson. Everyone had warned her he was boring, but she had been just happy having found a fellowship. At the beginning she'd liked it very much, he was predictable, always caring and had taught her a lot.

But now she'd been working for him half a year and it was simply annoying. She'd already learned everything he knew and it had become boring. Even other doctors were coming to consult her first, no longer Yule. When she had nothing to do she would read a medical journal or help out in the ER, but slowly she was becoming fed up with her life there.

It was one of those weeks when everything went wrong. On Monday she slept in because she hadn't heard her alarm clock and it was, of course, one of the days when all the staff was needed. Tuesday wasn't any better, she burned herself with hot coffee, ruined her new shirt and also spilled it over her laptop. Instantly praying it was still work she was checked her computer, but no such luck. And so her week continued, one disaster following another. When it finally turned Friday Yule ordered her into his office. She was by now really dis-spirited with her week so she thought she was going to be fired, but to her surprise it didn't happen, quite the contrary.

"Well, Dr. Cameron, I've taught you everything I know and now it seems to me, you're always bored." Yule opened the talk.

'Here we go.' Allison thought and her face turned into a frown.

"So, I heard from a friend of mine, Lisa Cuddy, from PPTH, that she needs a consult for the renowned Dr. House. You may have heard that he's the best, but in this case he can't seem to find out of what is wrong with the patient…Well…yes, you've probably heard of his reputation, you shouldn't be too worried…"

"I'll do it!" Allison nearly shouted. She had heard of his genius and ability of being a pain in the ass, but hoped she could learn something new from him or his methods. Besides, being offered to work with him was an honor, even if it was only for a consult.

"Alright then, go over there and show them what you're made of! You're a smart person, Dr. Cameron, don't forget that." He smiled at her. He'd always had a soft spot for her, but only because she reminded him so much of his own daughter.

Allison was so excited she couldn't believe it. Her week had been chaotic and now she was being asked to do a consult with the best diagnostician of the United States. She was happy, but also a little anxious.

When she arrived at PPTH she was surprised that everything seemed to be made out of glass. She loved it and thought it must have been planned by a person who loved bright, airy rooms. A nurse showed her the way to the Dean's office and now, standing right before it, made her more than nervous, but nevertheless she took a deep breath and knocked.

"Come in." Cuddy shouted from her desk and finished the file before she looked up to see a young woman standing in her office and she rolled her eyes.

"What did he do this time?" she asked in an annoyed voice and Allison was more than confused, something Cuddy noticed

"You're not here to complain about Dr. House's behaviour?" she asked with a raised eyebrow.

"No…actually…it implies Dr. House, but not in that way…I've been sent over from Jefferson for a consult." Allison told her, still nervous, but wanting to seem self-confident. However, now Cuddy was frowning, slowly standing up and extending a hand to Cameron.

"Welcome, Dr…oh, I've forgotten the name." Lisa remarked thoughtfully.

"Dr. Cameron."

"Nice to meet you. Actually, I'm a bit stunned" Cuddy told her "Yule was always saying how brilliant you are and you're…you're so young!" she exclaimed. Cuddy would have never admitted it, but she was jealous. This girl was amazing: good looking, young, charming and apparently quite competent.

"Um... thank you." Cameron was blushing "So, what can you tell me about this case?"

Cuddy was taken aback by Cameron's professionalism.


It hadn't been House's week either. His leg had hurt even more, he'd been more easily irritated and for some reason he just couldn't concentrate. It was driving him crazy that he couldn't solve an easy case like this one. He would never tell anyone, but he had done some research, checked in the books, yet he still had absolutely no clue what he was missing or whether he had simply overlooked something.

A puzzle unsolved.

It was simply unacceptable. The other problem was Cuddy had given him a deadline, if he would have no solution until Thursday she would call someone for a consult and he knew she would call Yule because he was a good friend of hers. House hated Yule.

Which was why he was now he was sitting in his office, blinds drawn, to show that he didn't want to be disturbed. Yet it seemed that the Wombat wasn't getting the clue because Chase was now bursting into his office.

"House, Cuddy just called. She'll be here in a few minutes with a doctor she'd called for consult on this case and said that we…that we should make sure you behave." Chase stuttered a bit, afraid of House's reaction.

"Well, Dr. Chase, how long have you known me?" House asked him blankly and Chase quickly did the math.

"Well, it doesn't matter, what I wanted to say is: since when do I actually behave? Oh, and by the way, it's been 14 months, 6 weeks and 5 days since you've started working for me."

With that House plugged in his earphones and turned on his iPod.

Chase quickly retreated from his boss' office, glad to still be alive.

Foreman was sitting in his usual spot, reading a medical journal and smiling to himself. Chase was just too much of an idiot to know how to correctly deal with House.

Soon after Chase had left House's office they heard heels clicking down the hallway. It wasn't long before Cuddy entered the room, followed by the new doctor.


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