[She smiles a little at the compliment, but it's a subdued reaction. Cameron is not entirely comfortable with being pretty. Not because it's a patient saying it, or even because it's another woman, but because she's always been a bit paranoid of being dismissed as merely a pretty face. And vanity is a luxury she tries to deny herself.]
Cameron is fine, or Allison if you prefer.
[She straightens, still smiling, and turns back to the countertop to make a few notations on the chart. Neatly bringing things back to Angela, without being overly rude-- it's a practiced maneuver.]
All right... unless you have any other conditions you didn't mention, I don't see a problem writing your scrip.
[The words are meant to be not as sharp as they sound, but Angela means them regardless. She's not trying to hit on Cameron (because even if Angela was, Robert would have some comment about that and Lord knows, Angela is not interested in hearing his mouth) and she's not trying to make the woman uncomfortable. She's just calling it how she sees it. People forget that as as an artist, Angela sees beauty in every person and every object around her and barring losing her voice, she's going to comment on that.
Sometimes, a compliment is just a compliment. Issues or none.]
None, other than that bug plague a couple weeks ago, but I think I'm pretty much recovered other than still being tired a lot, but that might just be the new job telling me I got lazy here.
[She arches an eyebrow slightly at that. Cameron didn't think she'd been rude, certainly not to the point of being chided. By a patient, too, which was not a normal part of the exam. She's not inclined to apologize for her own behavior either. Well, it's something to make a note of. So much for taking compliments gracefully, Cameron.]
Could be. It doesn't sound serious, but come back in if it doesn't get better soon...
[She ticks off another notation on the chart, and leans against the counter to make out the prescription.]
Adverse reactions to the pill are pretty rare, but if anything comes up, we have a few other options we can try.
[Well, excuse Angela for attempting to be nice. See if you ever get another compliment from her, Cameron.
And coming back to the clinic might not be done when she has a friendly doctor living right next door. He'll check Angela out in exchange for smoochies from the dog. Or maybe not. He'll probably do it for dinner and/or other lovely prizes.]
Like what?
[Please don't say the shot. Please don't say the shot. Angela has a thing against needles-- they don't like her and she doesn't like them. If she can avoid them at all costs, fine with her.]
[What can she say, sometimes trying to be professional backfires. She does feel a little bad. She might feel a little less bad if she knew about those doorprizes. Rare as the evidence is, Cameron is human, after all.]
A different combination of hormones, to start with. Though there are also implants, the patch... the Nuva Ring, Depo-Provera injections. A few other options.
[She shrugs lightly.]
But as long as you use the pill correctly-- take it at the same time, every day-- most women don't have any issues with it.
[Well, knowing what Robert told Angela about her having zero interest in him, Angela wouldn't even expect Cameron to have any sort of emotion towards it.]
No injections. Hell no. I'll go for celibacy first.
[Yeah, like that'll ever happen. The slim odds of Angela sticking to a promise like that is why she's here in the first place. No self control, no celibacy.]
So that's it? I can go and spend the rest of my lunch hour finding something close to edible in the cafeteria?
[Chase has the unfortunate advantage of not knowing how disastrously their non-romance ended. And with it, the advantage of not realizing quite how crazy she is, when it comes to that.]
[Angela slides off the table with enough force to make the paper protective liner crinkle loudly. She tugs on her sweater before stepping over next to Cameron, grinning, one hand on her hip and the other outstretched for the prescription.]
See you around?
[She's gotten off on worse feet with other people. No need to be nasty to the doctor in the future.]
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[She smiles a little at the compliment, but it's a subdued reaction. Cameron is not entirely comfortable with being pretty. Not because it's a patient saying it, or even because it's another woman, but because she's always been a bit paranoid of being dismissed as merely a pretty face. And vanity is a luxury she tries to deny herself.]
Cameron is fine, or Allison if you prefer.
[She straightens, still smiling, and turns back to the countertop to make a few notations on the chart. Neatly bringing things back to Angela, without being overly rude-- it's a practiced maneuver.]
All right... unless you have any other conditions you didn't mention, I don't see a problem writing your scrip.
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[The words are meant to be not as sharp as they sound, but Angela means them regardless. She's not trying to hit on Cameron (because even if Angela was, Robert would have some comment about that and Lord knows, Angela is not interested in hearing his mouth) and she's not trying to make the woman uncomfortable. She's just calling it how she sees it. People forget that as as an artist, Angela sees beauty in every person and every object around her and barring losing her voice, she's going to comment on that.
Sometimes, a compliment is just a compliment. Issues or none.]
None, other than that bug plague a couple weeks ago, but I think I'm pretty much recovered other than still being tired a lot, but that might just be the new job telling me I got lazy here.
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Could be. It doesn't sound serious, but come back in if it doesn't get better soon...
[She ticks off another notation on the chart, and leans against the counter to make out the prescription.]
Adverse reactions to the pill are pretty rare, but if anything comes up, we have a few other options we can try.
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And coming back to the clinic might not be done when she has a friendly doctor living right next door. He'll check Angela out in exchange for smoochies from the dog. Or maybe not. He'll probably do it for dinner and/or other lovely prizes.]
Like what?
[Please don't say the shot. Please don't say the shot. Angela has a thing against needles-- they don't like her and she doesn't like them. If she can avoid them at all costs, fine with her.]
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A different combination of hormones, to start with. Though there are also implants, the patch... the Nuva Ring, Depo-Provera injections. A few other options.
[She shrugs lightly.]
But as long as you use the pill correctly-- take it at the same time, every day-- most women don't have any issues with it.
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No injections. Hell no. I'll go for celibacy first.
[Yeah, like that'll ever happen. The slim odds of Angela sticking to a promise like that is why she's here in the first place. No self control, no celibacy.]
So that's it? I can go and spend the rest of my lunch hour finding something close to edible in the cafeteria?
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No shots, then, even if the pills don't work.
[She smiles reassuringly.]
You're good to go.
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[Angela slides off the table with enough force to make the paper protective liner crinkle loudly. She tugs on her sweater before stepping over next to Cameron, grinning, one hand on her hip and the other outstretched for the prescription.]
See you around?
[She's gotten off on worse feet with other people. No need to be nasty to the doctor in the future.]
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Definitely. And if anything comes up, just let me know.
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[The slip of paper is stashed into her pants pocket and she's out the door with a wave.
A beat passes before Angela sticks her head back into the room to leave Cameron some parting words.]
Oh, by the way, punch House for me.
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I'll try to remember.
[House is potentially the only employer who wouldn't automatically fire her for it, after all.]