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It's slightly different as the junior docs are on a 6 month rotation and aren't based in my office, which makes catching them harder and more pressured when you do. There's two I need to close before the rotation changes again this Wednesday.
One exhibited some bizarre and hitherto unexplained behaviour. She gets the same train as me and I got chatting to her at the station where I'd see her alot of mornings and evenings. So we talked a few times and had alot in common, she was very girly and I FB added her and was planning to get number. Then one morning I was walking out of the station and up to a crossing, waiting for the lights to change, when I noticed her walk up behind me, see me, then do this weird sort of turn-around circle thing. She was avoiding talking to me and actually walked up the other side of the road. She did this again one afternoon on the way back home, and hid behind a pillar out of my sight. I have no idea why she did this. I deleted her from FB and started being a bit cautious around her, thinking I can't be bothered with that sort of weirdness.
Anyway, suddenly she changed again. Like she had realised a mistake. Suddenly very friendly, chatty, laughing and agreeing with whatever I say. I was like wtf is going on here. Fast forward to now and we're ok, no amazing rapport though, mainly due to me still being slightly disturbed by her previously inexplicable behaviour.
Ahaha I'd totally bring that up. One time I was walking my dog (a boxer/pitbull mix) and saw an HB8 walking down toward me across the street. About 30 feet from me she switched sides. As she passed I go "Hey! Did you cross the street because you're scared of my dog?" She looked down and said no, so I reply with "Oh so it was me then. Are you always so unfriendly?" Couldn't close, but it was fun to open.
So yeah, definitely sometime you're talking alone with her, be like "listen, we need to sort something out." Apprehension always follows those words, so let it develop for a second then be like "Were you avoiding me that one time? I hope I'm not too intimidating for you, I'm a nice guy at heart" with a smile. (Obviously adjust "that one time" so she actually knows when you're talking about.)