"Chapter 14- Being Bad Guy is hard "

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"I mean she makes up this excuse saying that you need her and walks off. I swear she's hiding something. I just don't know what it is," Meredith and Christina were sitting at the nurse's station doing post-op notes with two of their interns. Both residents were trying to keep their voices down so the interns wouldn't know what they were talking about.

"I don't know Mer. She kept on avoiding eye contact with me when we were down in the pit. I think she thinks that if I look at her, I'll turn her into stone," both residents laughed silently.

"Uh, Dr. Yang...am I doing this right?" Christina and Meredith looked up to see Christina's scrawny intern holding his post-op notes up in front of her.

"My god Roberts it's only post-op notes... Wait, let me see those," Christina grabbed the notes from her intern's hands and started to skim them. Suddenly she shoved them back at them.

"Do them again,"

"CHRISTINA!" Meredith saw her friend's intern look down at his notes, almost in tears.

"What? They were horrible! If the Chief ever saw those he would have not only his head but MINE!"

"Christina, you really need to get some sleep. You took over for me, I'll take over for you,"

"Mer-"

"Christina," Meredith gave her best friend "the" look.

"Fine!" Christina got up and walked away. Meredith turned her attention to Christina's intern. He was staring down at his notes.

"Here, look over mine. I need to redo them anyway. I'll be right back," Meredith got up and walked away. She looked back to see both interns diligently at work. Now I know I wasn't that worried about my post-op notes laughed Meredith as she walked down the hallway to go check up on her other interns along with Christina's. She walked into the first room that she assigned to her intern. Michael Urza was standing there looking over his patient's chart. Meredith saw that he was having trouble, but she wanted him to figure it out for himself. Quietly she walked into the room and over to her intern's shoulder. She began to read the patient's chart. She knew what this patient had. She had the same kind of patient when she was an intern, but in his case it was nuero. Here it was cardiological. But she wanted to make sure her intern knew what this patient had.

had.

"So, Dr. Urza, what's the prognosis?"

Urza jumped up at the sound of his resident's voice,

"Dr. Grey, I-I,"

"You didn't see me there? We'll I'm everywhere Urza, whether you like it or not. I see your every move," Meredith said this with a big smile on her face. "So, what's his prognosis?"

"Um, uh, you see Dr. Grey, he's uh,"

"You have no clue do you?"

The intern shook his head. Meredith sighed,

"I'll give you a hint, but only because I'm in a good mood today. Take him down to get a CT scan. Show them to Dr. Burke first. Then page me and show them to me. We'll go from there."

"Dr. Burke, Dr. Grey? I though Dr. Shepherd-"

"No, Dr. Burke, Urza, now get this patient down to the CT room now,"

Meredith turned and left the room. She turned slightly to see her intern sigh a big sigh of relief.

"Giving intern's advice huh Grey? What are you going to do when in surgery? Tell them where to cut?"

"Dr. Bailey!" Meredith spun around to see Bailey standing right behind her.

"I heard you Grey. Next time I see you doing that, you'll be back under my supervision. And yes I can do that. You may be a resident now, but your still an intern in my eyes," Bailey turned and walked off. Meredith sighed and continued on her "rounds". As she walked down the hall she was drawn to an on-call room that she was approaching. Meredith decided to follow her instincts. To be polite she knocked on the door, but there was no response. Quietly she opened the door

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