It was the end of Arizona's first week at work and the two were both lying in bed beside each other, just in silence and enjoying each other's company. "I have the weekend off work." Arizona finally said sleepily.

"You do?" Maria asked, happy that she would be able to spend the weekend with her wife.

"Yes. And I'm not on call so we don't have to worry about emergencies dragging me in." She continued.

"Arizona. Thankyou." Maria answered. She had started to feel lonely being alone for most of the day, with only the babies to keep her company.

"That's okay sweetheart," Arizona answered her and yawned. "Wake me if you need me for anything." She told Maria, as she did every night when she could tell she would soon fall asleep.

"I will Arizona," Maria answered, also feeling very sleepy. "Good night sweetheart." She continued.

The next morning Arizona woke up to find Maria was fast asleep beside her, which made her happy as she knew her wife needed the rest and she didn't always have the easiest time with sleeping. After lying in bed for a few minutes Arizona decided to get up and check on the twins who were also still fast asleep.

After seeing this Arizona decided she'd go downstairs and make breakfast for her wife, knowing this would make her happy once she woke up and it wasn't like she had anything else to do. Sitting in the kitchen with a recipe book she got a while ago for her birthday yet hadn't used much and looked through it so she could decide what to make Maria for breakfast. Eventually, she settled on waffles and decided she'd serve them with fruit and maple syrup as that's what she knew Maria would like.

Once she made the batter up she decided to go back up to their room to see if Maria was awake as she didn't want to start cooking them until she was. "Morning Ria." Arizona greeted, seeing her wife was up and reading something on her tablet.

"Morning Arizona," Maria answered, looking up from her tablet.

"How are you this morning?"

"I'm good Arizona," Maria answered. "How about you?"

"I'm good too Ria." She responded pausing. "I'm making you breakfast in bed so don't get up."

"Okay. What is it?" She asked.

"It's a surprise," Arizona responded. "Are you hungry?"

"Very," Maria answered.

"Okay. I'll bring it up soon." Arizona said before going downstairs to cook the waffles.

A while later Arizona came back upstairs with two plates of waffles topped with fruit and a bottle of maple syrup along with two cups of coffee. "You made waffles?" Maria asked happily.

"Yes. Is that okay?" Arizona asked and sat beside her wife.

"Perfect," Maria replied and poured syrup over her plate of waffles.

"I'm glad of that," Arizona answered and added syrup to hers once Maria had finished with it.

The couple talked while they ate their breakfast and decided they would go for a walk round the park with the twins later on that day. They enjoyed having days where they could have time for breakfasts in bed and long undisturbed chats as a couple. "I'll get the twins," Arizona said when she heard them start to wake.

"Okay Ari," Maria answered, allowing her wife to get up and bring the twins to her for their feed.

"Hello, Josephine!" Arizona made a fuss of the baby and decided she'd take her in for Maria to feed first and then come back to get Hazel whom she also made a fuss of and cradled until Maria had finished feeding Josephine whom she decided to cradle whilst Hazel was being fed.

"I love our girls," Arizona told Maria, feeling thankful that they were able to have two beautiful baby girls despite how difficult it was for them to get pregnant and then with all the difficulties of the pregnancy.

"So do I," Maria answered as she was burping Hazel.

After the twins had been fed and changed Maria and Arizona finally got up and ready to walk around the park. Fortunately, it was one of those rare sunny days in Seattle which made for a very pleasant walk. The downside however, was that it also made the park busy, not that it was too much of an issue but both Maria and Arizona did both prefer the park on its quieter days.

After getting home and putting the twins back down to rest Arizona came down to Maria. "Can we have sex?" She asked.

"I don't really feel like it," Maria answered. "If you're really desperate we can, though." Maria continued.

"No. It's fine. I'm not really desperate." Arizona replied. "It can wait until you're feeling up to it," Arizona answered, slightly disappointed as although she knew a loss of libido was normal she was really hoping it wouldn't happen to Maria.

"Okay Arizona," Maria answered and looked at her wife lovingly. It was great that she had someone who seemed to understand so much.

"Are you okay?" Arizona asked her. Feeling like now was the right time to voice some of the concerns about her wife.

"Arizona," Maria said pausing, looking at the worry in her wife's eyes. "I'm fine." She answered. "Stop worrying about me so much. You'll make yourself ill."

"Only if you promise that you'll tell me if you're not okay," Arizona answered.

"I promise Ari," Maria responded before giving her wife a passionate kiss to the lips.

"Okay. I'll stop worrying." Arizona answered after she'd kissed her wife back.