"Yeeeessss! I knew she'd let me," Kimee says smugly.
"Please, she didn't actually say yes, more of a caveman-esque grunt," mutters House.
"You're just jealous 'coz I can get her to do whatever I want!" she says in a sing-song voice.
"Well, while you're at it then, you think you want to get her to let me off clinic duty?" he says cynically.
"But I thought you loved the clinic!" says Kimee with mock-surprise.
"Kimee?" says Wilson walking up to them from behind.
"Oh my God! Hey!" she says, squealing and giving him a hug.
"Oh, what a picture-perfect moment!" House says sarcastically, and pretends to wipe a fake tear away.
'Oh, hey, you're supposed to be in clinic," Wilson says.
"You couldn't help out the cripple, and do my hours for me? What kinda friend are you?" House says, but stalks (or limps) off anyway.
"So, let's go get something to eat?" Wilson says turning back to Kimee.
"You've obviously got some good gossip for me," she says smiling as they head for the cafeteria.
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Chase and Foreman prep the patient for the MRI.
"So d…do you know what's wrong with me?" he asks.
"Hm, if we knew we wouldn't be doing these tests," Foreman says lightly.
"Oh. Right," he says.
The two doctors go join Cameron and begin on their favourite topic, House.
"So what do you think about House's niece? Really his niece or not?" Foreman says.
"What, do you think she's lying?" Cameron asks.
"She doesn't look like him," Chase points out.
"You're an idiot, Chase, she said she was half Asian," Foreman says laughing at his colleague's stupidity.
"They have the same eyes," Cameron says, concentrating mainly on the computer.
"Yeah, creepy blue," Foreman say.
"She sure acts like House. Oh God, I can't handle two bitter and sarcastic jerks!" Chase says with mock-fear which Cameron and Foreman both laugh at.
"Yeah, but she's better looking than House. Or not, to some people…" Foreman says eying Cameron.
"Shut up," Cameron says defensively.
"What, are you over him?" Foreman asks.
"He says he doesn't have any feelings for me. What am I gonna do, force him to like me?" Cameron says.
"You forced him into The Date –" Chase says before being cut off by Cameron's death glare.
"There's nothing here," she says turning back to the computer screen.
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"WHAT? Stacy's here? That back-stabbing hoe is working HERE?" Kimee cries (not literally of course)
"Shhh! Keep your voice down!" shushes Wilson. "Yeah, she's working here,"
"But… doesn't Cuddy–" Kimee starts.
"House is OK with it," Wilson says.
"That bi-atch is so gonna get it when I see her–" Kimee mutter.
"So, you met his team. What did you think about them?" Wilson says, interrupting her mid rant.
"Oh. Well the big black guy?" Kimee says.
"Foreman?" Wilson says.
"Yeah, him. He seems smart. Knows what he's doing, and got a fair bit of experience. Opinionated too. So naturally he and my amiable uncle would clash, a lot," She says, taking a bite of her sandwich.
"You got that from meeting him once?" Wilson says stunned.
"Hey is that blonde guy Australian?" Kimee asks interestedly.
"Yeah, Chase," Wilson says nodding.
"He's cute. Definitely not as smart as Foreman, but has a lot to offer, thinks out side the box. And probably has a rich daddy," Kimee says grinning.
"Again, you seized him up from just one intro?" Wilson says.
Kimee just continued ignoring his comments.
"And then… the woman…" she says questioningly, tilting her head slightly, a cute trait she had.
"Dr Cameron," Wilson says ginning at what she was probably gonna say next.
"Pretty little thing isn't she? Hm, she's worked hard to get where she is know. Likes to be taken seriously. And… she's House's golden girl, huh?" Kimee says eying Wilson who was currently spluttering into his coffee, trying to refrain from giggling like a schoolgirl. He just nods.
"Thought so. She's into him, isn't she?" Kimee says.
"They went on one date," Wilson says after recovering from his fit.
"Aaahhh, and knowing my uncle, he screwed it up, real bad," Kimee says nodding.
"He didn't really tell me what happened, but that's what I'm betting on," Wilson replies.
"Well, lucky I'm here to fix that," she says, smiling deviously.
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