A/N 1: I do not own any of the characters or scenarios from Grey's Anatomy. The rating is for later chapters.

A/N 2: The response to my first story was better than I expected, and it has inspired me to write more. I have had this idea for a while and I figured now was as good a time as any to give it a shot. So here's the deal: Every time I see Sara Ramirez and Jessica Capshaw onscreen, they leave me wanting more. So, I have decided to write extra or extended scenes for all of the episodes they are in together. There is no update schedule; I will post them as they come to me. They will follow the episode order, though. It is going to start out a little slow because their relationship started out slow on the show. Oh, and one last thing: scene extensions will begin with an ellipsis (three periods). Alright, that's enough from me. Here goes…

Season 5, Episode 14 (The one where Arizona kisses Callie in the bathroom at Joe's)

Arizona Robbins leaned against the nurse's station updating a patient's chart, vaguely listening to the nurses gossip about the hospital staff. She had never seen people gossip like they did at Seattle Grace. Arizona wasn't usually a fan of the rumor mill, but when you're the new kid on the block, it can be an excellent place for information.

"Shame about Torres, though," a brunette nurse, Liza maybe, was saying.

Arizona perked up. She recognized that name. It belonged to the hot Latina surgeon she noticed in the ER the other day. Trying not to be obvious, Arizona leaned a little closer hoping to catch what was being said.

"I know. I can't believe Hahn just left her like that. Who leaves somebody that hot?" the short redhead added. Arizona didn't know her name yet but made a mental note to ask her later.

"Beats me," Liza continued, "maybe the sex wasn't good."

The redhead laughed. "Yeah, right! Haven't you heard what they say about Torres? Word is, she's got major skills."

Arizona's lip twitched as she tried to hide her smile. Interesting.

"Well," Liza drawled with a smirk. "She is on the market again."

"She is also on the mend. It's sad to see her so down lately. She's a really good person. I hope she finds someone who'll treat her right."

"Yeah," Liza agreed. "Hey did you hear about…"

Arizona tuned out when the women switched topics. She finished writing and closed the chart, handing it to one of the nurses with a smile. Checking her watch, she realized it was lunch time. Perhaps she could pick up more tidbits about the Callie Torres in the cafeteria.

"…so, I think that makes me pretty unsuitable for Peds surgery." Bailey said.

"I'd say," Arizona responded with a slight smile, "that makes you uniquely qualified." The blonde turned away, lost in her own thoughts. She liked Miranda Bailey a lot, both as a doctor and as a person. She respected her and valued her opinion.

Arizona stopped in her tracks, her last thought giving her an idea. If she was ever going to get reliable information, Bailey would be a wise choice. Quickly she turned around and made her way back to the other surgeon, who was still standing outside the patient's room.

"Hey Bailey, can I ask you a question?" Arizona asked, trying to hide her nerves. And her motive.

"Hmm?" The surgeon's attention was focused on the child in front of them.

"What do you think of Dr. Callie Torres?"

"Incredible orthopedic surgeon. Does things with bones I never thought possible. She is also a great doctor."

"Yeah, you said that already." Arizona cut in. She was a little disappointed. Sure, it was nice to hear that Callie was a great surgeon, but she was hoping to get a better understanding of her as a person.

"No," Bailey shook her head, turning to face Arizona for the first time since the start of this discussion. "I said she was an incredible surgeon, which means she is, to quote some of the younger residents, a 'rock star' in the OR. But he is also smart, funny, has a good bedside manner, and truly cares about her patients and her colleagues. Plus, she is a good teacher. That," she concluded, "makes her a great doctor."

Arizona knew she had no hope of hiding the grin that split her face, but she did try to keep it somewhat contained. Oh yeah, she thought, it was definitely time to introduce herself to Dr. Calliope Torres.

"Why do you ask?" Bailey's voice interrupted her musings.

"Oh," the Peds surgeon tried desperately not to stammer as she racked her brain for an appropriate response. "I have a patient who needs an ortho consult, and someone strongly suggested I contact Dr. Torres."

Bailey nodded. "She would be my first choice. Goodnight, Dr. Robbins. I am going home to see my son."

"Goodnight Dr. Bailey. Good work today."

The two women exchanged smiles and parted ways.

As Arizona headed towards the attendings' locker room, she decided she would stop in at the bar across the street that everyone was always talking about. She figured she was bound to see someone she knew over there, and maybe if she was really lucky, someone she really wanted to know.