A/N: Alright, so I know I'm not done with Strength, but this has been in my head for months and I finally decided to put it down. I have the entire story finished, its about 15 chapters. I'll upload them quick if that's what everyone wants. I hope you enjoy.

I don't own Grey's, but if I did, there would have been no crash... *cough, Shonda...

Enjoy, review


"Arizona… Arizona… ARIZONA," Callie called, slightly shaking Arizona awake.

Arizona slowly rose from the bed, her face paler then normal.

"Baby, are you okay?" Callie asked, noticing Arizona didn't look good.

Callie climbed up in bed next to her wife and brushed her hair out of her face.

"Yeah, I'm just tired," Arizona said sleepily.

"You've just slept 11 hours, how can you possibly be tired?" Callie joked.

Arizona just yawned and fell back against the pillow and curled up against her wife.

Callie wrapped her arms around Arizona and kissed her forehead.

"Can we lay here forever?" Arizona asked.

"I wish baby," Callie sighed.

The couple laid in bed till they heard little footsteps outside their door.

"Mommy, mama?" the little voice called.

"Come in Mija." Callie called.

The door opened and Sofia jumped up on the bed and curled up next to them.

"Good morning precious," Callie said kissing the little girl on her forehead.

Arizona gave her a kiss too and sat up on the bed and threw her legs over the side.

"I'll go get some coffee." Arizona said standing up, only to be hit with a wave of dizziness.

She grabbed onto the night stand and closed her eyes.

"Arizona?" Callie questioned.

"Whoa, just got a little dizzy."

Callie climbed out of bed and over to her wife.

She grabbed Arizona by the shoulders and sat her back down on the bed.

"Better?" Callie asked, her thumb rubbing against Arizona's chin.

"Better." Arizona sighed. "I just stood up too quickly."

"Is mommy okay?" Sofia asked.

"Mommy is fine," Arizona said, pulling Sofia into her lap.

Callie could see by the look on Arizona's face that she was still feeling a little dizzy.

"I'm taking your blood pressure," Callie said matter-of-factly.

"Callie," Arizona groaned.

"Zona, don't argue with me." Callie warned softly, going into the bathroom to get the couple's med bag.

The med bag has come in handy many of times.

From little Sloan's birth, to Lexie's almost amputated finger, and Sofia's bumps and bruises in between.

Callie came back and took Arizona's blood pressure, which was somewhat difficult with Sofia in her arms.

"113/71," Callie said, taking the stethoscope from her ears and placed it and the cuff back in the bag.

"See, I'm fine. Now let's go make breakfast," Arizona said ,smiling.

"It's a little low," Callie said.

"It's fine Calliope," Arizona said back, in a hush voice.

Together, the three girls made their way to the kitchen to fix breakfast.

They sat down at the table and peacefully ate and read the paper while Sofia drew on the comics.

Arizona loved her life.

Years ago, this is not what she wanted.

But she soon adjusted, and now she can't picture her life without Callie or Sofia.

Once Sofia was done eating, Callie sent her into her room to get dressed.

Nothing good ever came of Sofia getting dressed by herself.

In the winter, she'd come out with a skirt and a tank top and in the summer she had on pants and a sweater.

And in the in-between seasons, it only got worse.

One time she tried to convince her mom's to let her wear her gymnastics leotard to kindergarten in January.

Arizona grabbed the empty mugs and plates and put them in the sink.

She began to wash them when she felt warm arms wrap around her waste.

Arizona turned into the contact and wrapped her arms around Callie's neck.

"Good morning," Callie whispered.

"Good morning," Arizona smiled.

Callie kissed her dimple and brought their lips together.

Their kisses were loving and passionate.

Callie picked up her wife and sat her on the counter.

"Sorry I freaked this morning," Callie said.

"Stop talking, keep kissing," Arizona said, bringing their lips back together.

As if he knew the perfect time to barge in, Mark walked in.

"On the counter… really?"

He questioned closing the door behind him.

"Mark," Callie said, shooting him daggers.

Arizona slid down from the counter and went to get Sofia.

"I sure have the best timing, don't I?" Mark grinned.

"Psh, we were just, washing… the dishes…" Callie said.

"…Right," Mark says, rolling his eyes.

"We were!" Callie said, throwing a grape laying in a leftover breakfast bowl at him.

"Looked more like you were washing the back of Arizona's throat," Mark said… realizing that he shouldn't have said that.

"YOU ARE DISGUSTING!" Callie yelled, lunging a handful of grapes at Mark.

Arizona cleared her throat, standing in the doorway of the kitchen.

"DADDY!" Sofia yelled, running into his arms.

With Sofia's back turned, Arizona mouthed "REVENGE" to Mark.

After Mark and Sofia left, Arizona and Callie we're getting ready to go out.

Arizona sat on the bench at the end of their bed and was pulling on her rain boots.

Callie came and sat by her.

"Are you sure you're feeling okay? We can go shopping another day," Callie asked, placing her hand on Arizona's.

"I'm fine Callie, like I said, I just got up too fast, happens all the time. We can't go shopping another day, how often do we get the same day off?" Arizona said, standing up and grabbing her keys. "Now let's go lady." Arizona said.

Callie rolled her eyes and smiled, grabbing her jacket.

They spent the afternoon shopping and enjoying being indoors on the rainy Sunday in Seattle.

They finished up getting some vegetables from the market when Arizona spotted a drink stand.

"I'm going to stop and get a lemonade," Arizona said, pulling out her wallet.

"You just drank too large coffee's and a bottle of water? Where do you keep all that liquid?" Callie laughed.

Arizona got her drink and they headed home.

Mark brought Sofia home, while Callie and Arizona we're cutting up vegetables for soup on the counter.

"Good to know that counter actually get's used for things other then-" Mark began to say, until a piece of carrot hit him square in the face.

"MARK!" Callie yelled.

"ENOUGH WITH THE FLYING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES." Mark laughed.

Mark and Sofia played on the floor while the couple prepared the soup.

During dinner Callie noticed Arizona barley ate.

After a long conversation at dinner about an upcoming surgery, Callie and Arizona said goodbye to Mark.

Callie took Sofia to go get a bath while Arizona cleaned up from dinner.

When Callie and Sofia emerged from the bathroom, they found Arizona curled up in a blanket on the couch.

Callie sat Sofia on the floor with her toys and curled up with Arizona on the couch.

Hours later, the movie ended and Arizona asleep against Callie's shoulder.

"Arizona," Callie whispered, gently waking Arizona. "I'm going to put Sofia to bed."

"Okay," Arizona said sleepily.

"Go in the room, I'll be in a few minutes," Callie said.

Minutes later Callie entered the bedroom.

"Sofia fell asleep quick tonight," Callie said.

Arizona was standing at the dresser, removing her earrings.

"That's good," Arizona said, her voice lower and sluggish.

Callie climbed up into the bed, noticing her wife's sluggish behavior, but figured it was because she was tired.

"Damn it," Arizona hissed, dropping an earring.

Callie peaked over the top of her book.

Arizona bent down to pick up the earring.

Callie noticed her wants were shaking.

"Arizona?" Callie asked beginning to worry, placing the book on the nightstand and sitting up.

Arizona grabbed onto the dresser and fell forward, taking everything on the dresser with her onto the floor.

"ARIZONA!" Callie yelled, running to her wives side.

She tried to wake the unconscious blonde.

She grabbed her phone and called Mark.

Seconds later Mark ran into the apartment.

"What the hell happened?" He asked.

"I don't know, I-I-I think she passed out. Help me get her to the car." Callie said, her voice shaking.

Mark scooped Arizona up into his arms and carried her into the car, returning to wake Sofia.

Callie pulled out her phone.

"Dr. Hunt," The voice on the other line answered.

"Owen, it's Callie," Callie said, her voice frantic.

"Callie, what's wrong?" Hunt asked, receiving looks from the doctors around him in the hospital.

"Arizona passed out, I, I don't know what happened. I'm bringing her in," Callie said.

"Okay, I'll have a team ready. Callie are you okay to drive?" Owen asked.

"I'm fine," Callie said before Mark pulled the phone from her.

"Hunt it's Sloan, I'll drive her," Mark said.

While Mark was on the phone with Hunt, Callie grabbed Sofia and put her in the car.

Owen met Callie, Mark and Sofia at the door with a gurney.

They lifted Arizona up on it, everyone in the hospital questioning and wondering.

He admitted Arizona and they began doing tests.

Minutes later Arizona came too.

"Baby…" Callie said, running to her side.

"What happened?" Arizona asked, grabbing the oxygen tube that was in her nose, waking up from her unplanned sleep.

"You passed out. Mark is with Sofia, just rest. I'll be here when you wake." Callie said kissing Arizona's hand.

Arizona nodded slowly and let the darkness capture her again.

She woke the next morning to Callie's gentle voice.

"Arizona honey, wake up," Callie said.

Dr. Bailey was waiting in the room with a look on her face.

Arizona sat up straight, feeling a little light headed.

"Good morning Dr. Robbins, how are you feeling?" Bailey asked.

"Okay, I guess. What's going on?" Arizona questioned, noticing the look on both Bailey and Callie's face.

Callie sat on the edge of Arizona's bed and grabbed her hand.

"I'm afraid I have some bad news," Dr. Bailey said.


A/N: Next chapter will be up tomorrow! Stay tuned.