Dr. Hahn Tells All

Rating: T

Summary: Callica. Femslash. What didn't Grey's Anatomy show us about Callie and Erica's relationship? And where will it take them next? Hahn's POV of things that did and may have happened/will happen.

Chapter 1

A/N: This is just a starting chapter. Please review and tell me what you think, good or bad. I'm kind of iffy on this story at the moment but wanted to put it out there. Thanks!

Dr. Torres and I are becoming friends. The other day I invited her and Dr. Sloan to get a drink with me. We ended up at Joe's and I woped her ass at the dartboard. I had a lot of fun with her. Sloan, however, was being his usual asshole self. And I think she had fun as well. We seem to really get each other. The next night we went out dancing all night! Just dancing. No strings attached. It was the most fun I've had in a long time.

A few nights after, Callie invited me to her apartment. I knew she shared it with Christina, of whom I'm not very fond, partly because she's so much like I was as a resident. But chances were that she wouldn't be there anyway. Callie's one of the few people in this hospital laid back enough to really take me as I am. When we got to Callie's place, we sat down and had a few glasses of wine. Then, it was story time. We talked about everything, from the hospital to our lives to puppies!

"Oh, I have to tell you this story," I started at one point. "You're going to crack up! So my ex-girlfriend calls me up the other day and wants to know why I'm not in my house. As if I don't have a life and a job! So I tell her, I am an attending surgeon, and we are not dating so why would I need to tell her where I am? And she goes a stalkerish, whining about the fact that we never see eachother anymore and how she misses the smell of my hair. I swear to God, she's insane!"

"Wait, you're gay?"

"Oh, yeah." Then I add, "I don't usually advertise it. But anyway, insane, right?"

"Right." We both continued our laugh-fest. "I had this really crazy boyfriend once. We broke up and he tried for a year to tell me I was cheating on him with the guy I had started dating. I mean, seriously, some people!"

That was typical, but it went well. Each new coming out situation is different. But this was a typical response: accept it, shrug it off, and assert your own heterosexuality. I never really expect a bad reaction, but it's always a possibility. I don't think Callie was scared; it's not like I've made any passes at her or anything. I don't even really like her like that. She's pretty, yeah, but I'm not one to fall for straight girls.

The door opened and in stepped another one of my least favorite people: Dr. Yang. Apparently she had come home after all.

"Hi…hello Dr Hahn." She seems surprised.

"I hope it's okay I invited someone over."

"Oh, no. It's fine. It's an honor to have you here Dr. Hahn." God, she was trying so hard. Why can't she lighten up a bit? But then, I guess, I'm one to talk.

One morning Callie invited me to her "sunrise yoga" class. I figured, what could it hurt? She obviously was okay with my, and her, sexuality. The class was really intense but really fun. I actually found myself relaxing for once. I also found myself really bonding with Callie. We couldn't stop laughing in the car all the way to work. It was so much fun, and I'm glad I've finally found a good friend here at Seattle Grace.