Loving Calliope, Chapter 1
Pairing: Eventual Callie/ Arizona AU
Summary: Callie Torres, the daughter of Senator Lucia Torres is sent to an all girls Catholic School after causing trouble with the law. She catches the eye of one young poetry teacher, Ms. Arizona Robbins. Will Arizona risk everything she has to be with Callie?
A/N: Okay, so I know that I haven't updated my other story, Strength: The Story of True Love in a while but I started this today and I'm really into it. Let me know what you think. First chapter is boring, but I promise this story will be worth it.
Calliope Torres sat in the back seat of the limousine looking out the slightly opened window.
Her mother, Senator Lucia Torres sat beside her, on her cell phone with her assistant.
In her mothers lap was an article from the Seattle Times titled "Senator's daughter causes trouble again."
Callie looked over at the article and sighed, her thoughts drifting back to when things were normal- when her mother wasn't a famous Senator and her father was home- when partying wasn't a crime and anything she did was under the spotlight of the public- when any mistake she made didn't jeopardize her mother's career.
She closed the window and twisted the Buddha prayer beads in her hand.
The limo slowed down pulled up to a Catholic School, St. Mary's.
"My cigarette burns like a flame, my lungs will never be the same. I puff and I puff, I can't get enough. Oh well, I'll get cancer just the same." Allison Wilder said with a smirk and sat back down in her seat.
"Very nice Allison, but remember, the beauty of poetry is in the details. Next time you might want to be more specific about which brand you smoke." Ms. Arizona Robbins said.
The class snickered.
Senator Torres walked out of the school and to her daughter waiting outside with her bags.
"Someone will be out shortly to get you." She said putting on her sun glasses.
Callie looked at her, and took another puff from her cigarette.
Her mother climbed into the back of the limousine.
Some goodbye that was.
Callie watched as it drove away.
"Who would like to go next?" Ms. Robbins asked the class. "Rebecca, how about you?"
The class turned to face her.
Her eyes went wide and she just sat there.
"What's the matter, are you deaf?" Some girl yelled.
The class laughed.
Allison snatched the paper off her desk.
"A single blade, cold, alone, misunderstood, causing fear to move through my soul like wind-" Allison began to say until the paper was wripped from her hands.
"See me after class." Ms. Robbins said standing in front of Allison's desk.
She walked to Rebbeca's desk and handed her the paper back.
"That was very nice Rebecca." She said with a smile.
"Yeah- nice enough to make you want to kill yourself." Allison said.
"Allison." Ms. Robbins said just as the bell rang for class to end.
Callie sat on the front step of the school as the girls walked by.
"Hey." A girl said walking up to Callie.
"Hi." Callie said with a smile.
"You're the new girl right?" She asked.
"Yeah." Callie said, taking another drag from her cigarrete.
"I'm Christine Edwards." The girl said extending her hand to Callie.
"Callie Torres." Callie said shaking her hand.
"Oh my God, your Senator Torres's daughter. That is so cool. Your mom is SUCH an inspirtation- I'm totally going into politics." Christine said, waving away the smoke that was coming from Callie's cigarete.
"Who are you?" Allison asked bluntly, walking up to the two brunettes.
"Only the daughter of Senator Torres." Christine said.
"Whose that?" Allison asked.
"Hello, her mom could be like our first female president!" Christine said.
"I doubt that." Callie said, blowing smoke from her mouth.
"You in a band?" Allison asked, looking down at the guitar case sitting on the steps.
"Was." Callie said.
"Cool." Allison said.
"Allison's dad is the drummer for the Blackjacks- was, now he's in rehab." Christine said.
"DUDE." Allison said nudging Christine.
"What?" Christine said turning too Allison.
"You better not let them catch you smoking." Allison said.
Callie put the cigarrete out on the step.
They looked up to see Ms. Robbins coming.
"Later." Allison said.
"Bye." Christine said.
"Bye." Callie said.
Callie and Ms. Robbins walked down the hall.
Ms. Robbins was about 5' 6'', skinny, with curly blond hair pulled tight into a bun with a few lingering pieces that hung at her face.
She wore a pair of black dress pants, a white button down shirt and a black blazer.
"This is our administrative hall. Dinning hall and offices are here, senior dorm rooms are upstairs, and your classes are up the hill at the other building.
The two stopped at a door with a cross on it.
"You might want to hides those under your shirt." Ms. Robbins said, gesturing to the Buddha prayer beads around her neck and various necklaces. "And the nose ring, you might want to take that out."
Callie rolled her eyes.
"Don't say I didn't warn you." Ms. Robbins said knocking on the door.
"It's open." A faint voice behind the door called out.
Ms. Robbins opened it.
"Good luck." She said as Callie was walking in.
Callie smiled at her and closed the door.
Changed into a white button down shirt, a blue sweater and a blue plaid skirt, Callie sat alone at a table in the dinning hall.
She looked around as everyone stood as Mother Immaculata walked in.
She stood.
"Bless us Oh Lord, and these thy gifts, which we are about to reveive, from thy bounty, through Christ, Our Lord. Amen." Mother Immaculata said, taking her seat.
Callie sat down and looked at her tray.
When she looked up a girl was walking towards her table.
"I hear your in dorm 5." The girl said sitting down.
"Yupp." Callie said with a smile.
"Me too. You're lucky, the sisters don't let us do anything, but Ms. Robbins lets us order pizza sometimes and stay up late on the weekends." The girl says. "I'm Rebecca by the way.
"Sounds great. I'm Callie, nice to meet you." Callie said.
Allison walked up to the table and starred at Rebecca.
Rebecca looked down and pushed her seat back and walked away.
"Where did you put your Chem notes?" Christine said walking up the table sitting down in the seat Rebecca had gotten up from.
"Why you wigging out?" Allison asked.
"I'm wigging out because I don't want to fail again." Christine said.
"It's her second year as a senior." Allison said too Callie.
"Just announce it to the whole word Al." Christine said.
"I'm sorry, but it is." Al said, picking a fry off Callie's plate and popping it in her mouth.
Callie stood outside the dorm smoking.
"I heard she put a girl in the hospital." One girl said to another girl as they walked by.
"I heard she was a meth addict." Another said.
Neither were true.
Callie dropped the cigarette on the ground and stomped on it with her boots and walked back into the building.
This school did not seem like it would be any fun.
She passed Ms. Robbins on her way up the stairs.
She smiled at her and turned around to watch her as she walked down the stairs.
Okay, maybe just a little fun.
A/N: Next chapter will be up tonight. Read and Review!
