Thirteen was apparently capable of coming out of her daydream when the case had something interesting to recommend it. Her idea fit, but Foreman nodded at Amber--every theory needed to be tested against what they knew, not just assumed to be true. "Sounds likely," he said, when Kutner had spoken. "We'll need to start her on plasmapheresis." He pointed to Kutner and Thirteen. "You can go explain that to her and get it set up." To Taub, Cole, and Amber, he said, "Start testing her for it. If you want to look for any unusual levels while you're at it, go ahead. Brennan, since you already know her father, try to get more of a history, see if there's anything else we haven't heard about. I'm going to update House."
Delegating wasn't actually that hard. Congratulating himself, Foreman took one last look at the whiteboard before heading into House's office. He sat behind the desk and picked up the phone, trying House's cell. After a few rings, he was switched over to House's voicemail. Of course. Foreman rolled his eyes, but he gave a quick summary of what they'd found and what they were doing, and then let the receiver fall into the cradle.
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Delegating wasn't actually that hard. Congratulating himself, Foreman took one last look at the whiteboard before heading into House's office. He sat behind the desk and picked up the phone, trying House's cell. After a few rings, he was switched over to House's voicemail. Of course. Foreman rolled his eyes, but he gave a quick summary of what they'd found and what they were doing, and then let the receiver fall into the cradle.