First I would like to warn people that English is not my first language, actually not even the second, and I'm aware of how bad it is. So If you have some free time to read and send me the corrections I will be glad to have some help and give the credit.

If you are happy enough to tolerate mistakes, be welcome and send me your suggestions. I need someone helping me out, if you wanna cowrite it please text me.

chapter 1 - The beginning of a friendship

Real scene 1 (13x13):

- I pulled out your horn wire, so you're gonna need to get that fixed.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- I mean... thank you.

- You know, you could have friends here, if you wanted to.

Between the scenes 1:

That was the beginning of what could be a friendship, or not.

Eliza just realized that it didn't had to be all about the work, she could have some fun and she could trust some people, specially Arizona.

That hug meant so much for her. she felt a little weird and at the same time special in the arms of Arizona. She don't know how to explain it.

Next day, at the hospital, she couldn't wait to see Dra. Robbins again. Eliza arrived very early, so she could wait for the beautiful blond girl at the entrance, near coffee.

Eliza stands in the holding up a hot coffee when Arizona arrives:

- Good morning, Dr. Robbins. Says Eliza smiling.

- Hi. How are you? Are you feeling better?

- I guess so. Trying to put it behind and face forward, right? I was hoping maybe I could help you with some kid today and learn a little bit. I bought you coffee, by the way.

- why? Why the coffee? - Arizona was puzzled.

- you told me I could have friends here, I"m just trying to be friendly. It's just the way you like it, over sugary. You should try it.

- Omg. That can cause me much trouble. Let me take this. I will get changed and I see you at the board, so we can see what we have scheduled for today.

- did you forget I'm the one who does the schedules? You have the best case and the best OR today. It's a 3 yo male with pleuropulmonary blastoma. Riggs is going to join us. I will allow you to choose the resident you want.

- Ok. Wanna learn something? First lesson, children always have a name. You say their name first. Second, I will have Stephanie, but I'm the boss at my OR so she will do only the thing I believe she is ready to. See you on room to talk to the family. - Arizona winked at her and left, not letting any chance to Eliza reply.

The surgery was great, dr. Minnick was observing and tried to interact without interfering in the procedure. But it was amazing to see how Dr. Riggs and Robbins were enjoying it and allowing Stephanie to work too.

As everything was going as planned, they had some time to chat and gossip.

Riggs: have you had the chance to know the city yet dr. Minnick?

Oh, actually I haven't had much time lately.

Well… You should. there are some beautiful places here. what's your favorite place dr. Robbins?

Oh, the space needle is awesome but I love to go for a walk on Kerry park. And close to it there's an amazing restaurant, El Gaucho. You should do it

Yeah, maybe I will. Just waiting for somebody to guide me through the city. Said Eliza exchanging glances with Arizona.

Ahem, I Guess we could let Stephanie finish it.

At the end, Riggs got out the room, and Arizona let the resident closing it while she could talk to minnick.

EM: - that was great. Congratulations. You really have the spirit for my program.

AZ: - I know I"m good. But thanks for trusting me. I know how hard it is for you not to interfering.

EM: - So… About this restaurant, do you wanna come with me tonight?

AZ: - I wish, but I can't. I'm sorry.

EM: - I'm sure I'm much better of whatever you have for tonight, but it's ok. you will probably regret it. Says Eliza smiling and leaving.

Arizona thinks: - you are probably right.

Real scene 2 (13x14):

Big transplant today.

Don't talk to me. I'm mad at you.

Oh, God, did you go? Yes. Now I want to eat there every night.

I told you. Did you have the steak things?

I had two, and then the dessert tray came.

Uh, I'll come look, but I think that you're right to delay your patient's ACL surgery until after she delivers.

Thank you for the consult, Dr. Robbins.