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Dr. Robert Chase ([personal profile] theorized) wrote2013-02-08 08:45 pm
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mundane entanglements.

If there's one way in which Chase knows he differs from House, it's the enjoyment he gets from spending time in the clinic. No sound diagnostician would pick a day in exam rooms over an interesting case, but the mere preference doesn't preclude the calm Chase feels whenever he's down here, offering people with treatment that's tried and true, with next to no potential for grievous error. Darrow's been calm in the days since House's arrival, so he doesn't mind the escape that the case files offer him as he picks up the next in the stack, walking to the waiting room.

He could wait for a nursing assistant to send the patient to the room, but the hospital feels a tad understaffed today, and Chase doesn't mind the extra few minutes.

"Is there a Ms. Emma Swan here?" he asks, peering down at the file, then up again to the line of seated patients.

One face catches his eye. He feels his face drain slightly of color.

But she wouldn't be there in a waiting room. She wouldn't give up the opportunity to work. She wouldn't... Chase doesn't have the right to speak for her, but he just knows that she wouldn't.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-20 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Her lips part in silent surprise before she clams up, pressing them together in a thin line. Either her detector is way off or she's even more of an open book than she realizes. Her poker face is getting rusty, she decides, and only offers a small smile in return before following it up with a nod.

"Two for two," she murmurs, impressed, and turns her wrist slightly to rest it against the table, gently easing the bloody dish towel away from her palm. It's not bleeding as freely anymore, but it hasn't completely stopped, a clean slice against her hand instead of something jagged and ugly. Still, she winces at the sight of it, glancing up at him in lieu of staring at the cut any longer.

"It's not that I'm going to faint at the sight of blood, I'd just rather - anyway, I won't faint," she assures him.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-20 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was afraid of that," she murmurs, catching his gaze to offer a crooked half-grin. But at least he's planning on giving her something to numb the area. She's no stranger to pain - least of all the pain she'd felt giving birth to Henry - but she'd rather try to avoid it at this juncture. The last thing she needs to do is break down in tears in front of a young doctor - young and relatively cute doctor, notably.

Emma shakes her head in response to the question about allergies. It's kind of the thing she's had to find out through trial and error - when you've literally been found on the side of a highway with no medical records to speak of, it's a little difficult to figure out if there are any allergies or history of health risks. Given who her parents are - who she's still trying to believe her parents are, anyway - she gets the feeling she isn't going to be prone to heart problems.

"Nope. I mean, there's probably no way for you to check that here, which must be a pain," she adds, thoughtfully. "No easily accessible medical records, no history filed away for you to go off on. Good thing you're a lucky guesser." She smiles again, idly shifting her hand against the table.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-21 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"You know, I didn't even think about that. I just walked right in here and let you work on my hand," Emma replies, and even though she doesn't pull her hand away she feigns as if she's about to, pretending to be startled by the revelation. "You could be some kind of fraud."

She relaxes right up until the moment she sees the syringe, and then she tries not to balk, managing a small shrug instead. "You've got to do what you've got to do, right?" It doesn't mean she has to like it, though, and if it means she won't have to feel herself being stitched up too much, she'll take it.

"I bet you say that to all the patients," she mutters, glancing away in preparation.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-26 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't have the money for a long, drawn-out lawsuit, so I think you're safe," Emma answers wryly, fixing him with a small look and an even subtler smile. She has her hand in her periphery, but she's decidedly not looking directly at it so she can at least attempt to save face in front of the doctor. It's not going to be enough pain to bring her to tears, but the anticipation is killer.

"And here I thought I was getting special treatment," she mutters, through slightly gritted teeth as he catches her in the middle of a sentence with that needle, making her wince somewhat. It's not as bad as she's built it up to be in her mind, though, and she glances back almost immediately as he puts the empty syringe aside, waiting for the numbness to sink in.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-26 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not even if that girl tried to bribe you with a drink afterward?" she replies, her sensibility immediately leaping to the forefront in her consciousness to inform her what a horrible idea that is. She's flirting. She has an open wound on her hand and she's flirting with the doctor who's about to be wielding a needle and thread into her skin in only a couple minutes, and she's flirting.

Beyond all that, she now has to sit here and try to quell the flush in her face as they wait for the numbness to kick in, half-praying that it will somehow spread to the rest of her body so she doesn't have to experience any more of this utter mortification. She keeps her hand steady, clearing her throat softly, and then shakes her head. "No, you can stay." Waiting alone in one of these exam rooms has always creeped her out a little.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-02-27 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Shucks, and here I thought I'd at least earn myself a good discount," Emma replies, almost a little relieved when he gently declines. It's not that she's established a timetable for her dating life, but she's not exactly looking to jump into anything too quickly for a whole variety of reasons, and it's a good thing that her poor impulse control hasn't been immediately rewarded.

"Women always go for the doctors, though, right? I should've known," she adds, deciding to flip it into a joke instead, and her smile comes slightly easier this time, more relaxed as the numbing starts to have an effect on her hand, eyes brightening.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-03-05 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Good, 'cause this being my good arm-wrestling hand and everything, I'd really hate for you to screw this one up," Emma dryly answers, keeping her corresponding smile mostly to herself as she looks down at her hand when he brings a gloved one of his over to press into her palm. It's odd, because she can feel the sensation, but the pain is light, almost completely faded away - or maybe it's phantom pain, her brain tricking herself into thinking she can still feel it. Either way, it's not going to be enough to make her wince when he finally gets cracking on those stitches.

"Nope. I think you've got the go-ahead, Doc," she replies, shifting her weight in the chair as her legs idly dangle off the edges, toes of her boots skimming a few inches from the floor.
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[personal profile] notinanybook 2013-03-12 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Exactly. Who knows? This could be the way I earn my living, and it's all in your hands now," she replies, struggling to keep a straight face before she eventually lets the expression fall naturally into something more resting, occasionally glancing toward the stitching happening. It's not something she plans to focus on specifically, and she's grateful when he keeps the conversation going, propelling it forward.

"Really? Hadn't heard of it. And I don't exactly have much in the way of employment right now, but I guess a bar's as good as any to attempt finding that. Besides, if my arm-wrestling career is shot before it ever takes off, I'm going to start re-evaluating my life choices."