A/N: I know I shouldn't really start yet another fic right now, but what can I say, I like avoiding things and it's nearing the end of the semester so there's a lot for me to avoid.

So apparently I have a thing for writing stories with kids? I don't actually have any, nor have I ever or plan to any time soon. I'm well aware kids are never as well behaved as fics on here make them seem (I know I'm just as guilty of making them seem like angels, but seriously.)

I have a rough idea of the direction I want this to go so just let me know if you want it to just be a couple of chapters or something longer. Stay frosty!


It was a crappy day; the sky was nothing but varying shades of grey and the rain was coming down in buckets. It was the kind of storm you could feel, it was in the air, calm and charged at the same time, Mother Nature was preparing herself to let go. It was going to be a stormy night in Seattle.

'Might as well get ready. No harm in shopping now that I'm already soaked' Thought Arizona as she made her way into the grocery store. It was a rather large store and, thanks to the weather, fairly void of people as well. Arizona grabbed a cart and began pushing it up and down the aisles as she mentally went through things she would need; which she had to admit wasn't really all that much because she wasn't able to cook very much anyway.

'Cereal, check…coffee, check…ooo, donuts, double check!...hmmm, maybe fruit?' Arizona swiftly changed the direction of her cart as she came to the end of the aisle and headed towards the produce section, slowing to a stop as she reached the first section of assorted fruit.

She picked a few apples and went to walk backwards a few steps to reach for a plastic baggy when she felt something squish under her shoe. Lifting the heel of her foot and looking down she saw a small pile of squished grapes and a few that had been unharmed. Her forehead wrinkled in confusion as to how the grapes got there, she knew they weren't there a second ago because she had just walked through that spot and she could see the grape section a few aisles away from where she was standing.

She frowned and looked up, meeting the dark chestnut eyes of the grape killer. The tiny human was seated in the front of the cart with the bag of grapes pulled onto her tiny lap while she pulled them apart and dropped them onto the ground in front of her, giggling away and having a good time entertaining herself. Aside from it being a waste of grapes, Arizona found it highly amusing watching the young child toss grapes but figured she should probably tell her parent. Looking away from the giggling little girl she spotted the woman that simply had to be her mother, looking between the two the relation was clear and Arizona couldn't even see the woman's whole face yet as she was distractedly talking on her phone.

"…you're sure? I know, I know…sorry, get well soon…bye…"

"Well Kels, looks like Mami won't be going out tonight…just you and me…" The woman spoke to her child, oblivious to the blonde's presence.

"Uhm, hi…" Arizona awkwardly waved to get the woman's attention "I don't mean to interrupt or anything…" She quickly added when the woman turned to her with a startled expression "I just thought you might want to know what your adorable little girl here has been up to" She gestured down to the grapes around her feet and the wheels of the cart.

"Kelsie Marie Torres! Ugh…I can't even get mad at you…"

The woman gently took away the grapes and continued to chatter away while Arizona curiously studied her, she seemed so…familiar. The woman stood up straight again and offered her hand and realization hit Arizona.

"Sorry about that…Bet you weren't expecting some rudimentary wine making today" She awkwardly chuckled "Callie" They both said at the same time, Arizona's tone more questioning and Callie finished "…Torres, nice to meet you" She studied the blonde woman "I'm sorry, do we know each other?"

It was now Arizona's turn to awkwardly chuckle as a slight blush spread across her cheeks "Sort of…Arizona Robbins…" She extended her hand to meet Callie's "We went to the same high school in Miami for a bit, but I don't think we ever actually spoke…I remember you though…we had English together and you ran out in the middle of your presentation…" She smiled remembering the day she watched the Latina get up in front of the class

"Oh my God…you remember that?" Callie groaned and rubbed her hand over her face "Yeah, there aren't many things I'd want to be remembered by from High School…" Thoughts were flying through her head, she was trying to remember Arizona from high school; she certainly didn't seem like someone that could be easily forgotten. "Oh! I think I remember now! made you do that introduction on your first day! I – sorry" She cut herself off as her phone rang. Quickly digging her phone back out of her purse, she grimaced and groaned. "Sorry, just…date I can't go to…you know," she gestured towards her daughter "babysitter problems."

"I could do it!" Arizona's eyes widened as she realized what she had just suggested "I mean, I could uh…babysit for you…if you want" She stuttered out, digging herself deeper and deeper "Sorry…that was weird…" She shrugged apologetically and Callie couldn't help but smile at the nervous woman in front of her.

"It's alright, and no offence or anything, but I can't really just leave my little girl with a stranger…"

"Oh! Right, sorry. Actually, I'm Head of PEDs at – "

Cut off by Callie's ringtone again, she smiled encouragingly for the dark haired woman to answer it and Callie hesitantly answered. Arizona was slightly relieved to be cut off again; she still didn't know why she was offering to babysit – she fixed tiny humans, she didn't babysit them…that's what her nurses were for – and then she remembered why, this was the same Calliope Torres that she had crushed on for the entirety of the Robbins' stay in Miami. She inwardly sighed and tried to subtly eavesdrop on the phone conversation.

"Hi, Dave…yeah, about at…oh? Really? Seriously?" She made eye contact with Arizona and covered the mouthpiece of her phone "Would you seriously not mind babysitting tonight?" Arizona offered a small smile and shrugged and mouthed 'nope'

"Okay, nevermind…that's great…see you at 6…bye"

"Thank you sooo much! I was going to turn him down, but-but he already had the tickets for the movie I really, really wanted to see…and it's unbelieving hard to date with a daughter and…"

She looked so genuinely concerned that she made Arizona do something that she might not have wanted that Arizona smiled even wider as she placed a hand on the other woman's arm to stop her from continuing on her mini rant.

"Callie…it's okay…seriously…I offered, remember?"

Callie seemed to settle for that and the two finished their shopping together, talking about their high school experiences and their days leading up to when they had met (again).