Bones nodded. She might need to run quite a few tests, and she didn't want to worry about the other parties. But maybe if they knew she was working on it, they would stop breathing down Dr. Lecter's neck. "Do you think your people will be satisfied with what we have discovered thus far?"
Looking up, she studied him carefully. He was handsome. Definitely attractive. She was allowed to observe that. Clinically speaking he would attract the opposite sex, and perhaps the same sex by his looks alone. He was also a doctor. He could provide for a mate. Anthropologically, he was a good catch.
She was surprised when he asked his question. Not only because he was a doctor already, but because he seemed so interested. Most people who already had some occupation they enjoyed didn't show interest. But, perhpas it was a desire for knowlege more than a love of anthropology. She saw the careful smile, and she returned one of her own.
"I suppose that would be acceptable. I don't know where my other intern is." She didn't know where anyone else she knew was, actually. She stood back from the exam table. "Let me get you some books." She walked into her office and grabbed a few books off of the many shelves and loaded her arms with them. Returning, she set them down on the edge of the empty exam table behind him. "These are some of the basic books. Later, we can get into more specific studies."