So I revised the first chapter, to fit the corrections you guys made. Thanks, and sorry I missed them. Here is the second chapter it's a bit shorter, sorry. Enjoy! Sorry I love Aussies.

Disclaimer: I don't own em. All song credits for "Kiss Goodbye" goes to Little Big Town. I don't own any of the lyrics of those bands nor the people or bands themselves. I own nothing, just playing.

Teddy sighed as she watched Callie walk out. Furrowing her eyebrows she turned to Arizona, Addison immediately stepping up beside her.

"All right Altman, you've stolen enough of my stars. Arizona will always be under me as her agent. We want free studio time and a consultant fee. "Seeming to think of what other things she could get out of this for her client. Arizona rolled her eyes just to see the latina again she would work for free, but she knew free studio time could mean a lot to her. Addison piped in. "Oh and we'll need full collaborative rights."

Teddy's eyes flashed as her teeth gnashed together. She had always been secretly attracted to Addison but would never admit it, the woman was a fine damn attorney turned agent and worked well for her clients.

"No royalties on the collaborative rights and Callie said studio time and the consultant fee were a given. Miss Robbins is it? How does 300 and hour sound? I know its not a top rate but its what we traditionally pay our consultants."

Arizona's eyes bugged out of her head. $300.00 an hour? Holy shit.

"Uhh, Umm that's more than adequate."

"good."

Teddy walked over to her briefcase and pulling out an iphone she handed it to Arizona.

"As a signing bonus to all our vocalists, and so Callie can get ahold of you this is for you. Thought Callie is understanding in you not answering right away she would appreciate it, if you answered in 24 hours. All the songs recorded acoustically have been loaded onto that phone. Please prepare them for your next session. Callie is singing them herself. You will wait for specific instructions from . She is a wonderful person to work for once you get in. Please sign the contract and we'll get down to business. She will contact you within the next 24 hours and you will work together to make time to work on the songs. Callie likes questions, ask and you have free reign of the studio from here on out, I'll see to it. Contact me directly here is my number and Callie's personal cell. Welcome."

Arizona nodded and signed her name on the dotted line after perusing it carefully. She picked up her new iphone 4 off the counter and headed back to her own studio. Addison and Teddy stayed hashing out the last legal details. Taking a deep breath she picked up her guitar and nodding to the mixer began to rerecord the song she had been working on. Addison joined her after the mix was done.

"Zona, how did you know who Callie was?"

"Shes one of the best DJS in her field. I enjoy good trance and Callie happens to puts out some of the best. I know who she is because in some ways shes a rolemodel she went from unknown in the music world to one of the most famous, if not the most famous. Shes an inspiration to many of us smaller artists." Arizona shrugged. "Shes amazing, why wouldn't I know her?"

Addison raised an eyebrow.

"Ok. Be careful Torres can be volatile, she's an incredible musician as well as a trance artist. If you get frusterated quit."

"I'm sure Callie and I will work just fine together."

Addison nodded.

"Ok. Here's your first check Teddy handed it to me on the way out. Callie is incredibly generous."

Arizona smiled and stuffed it in her guitar case. Walking out to her car she sighed at the beat up Subaru. That car had gotten her far and she loved it. She would oneday buy a new one in its memory. Putting her Fender in the back she got into the drivers seat and turned the key, driving to her small homey apartment. Her puppy barked when she saw her. Arizona chuckled and received the small animal. She was a lot like Callie's dog just a red merle Aussie. The puppy squirmed in her grasp.

"Hi baby boy."

He barked happily, and grabbing his leash and the check out of her guitar case, she shoved her new iphone into her pocket and headed out. She first took Train out to the doggy park and then headed to the bank. Pulling the check out of the envelope at the bank Arizona almost choked on her tongue, the check was for $1,000.00. She smiled, wel that would help. The teller smiled and deposited it into her bank account. She smiled. Then heading out she went to the petstore. Train was in tow beside her barking at everything. She reached the collar isle and told him to sit. he cocked his head at her as if to ask "why?". Arizona smiled.

"Sit babyboy."

He plopped his little butt down on the tile floor and Arizona picked out the sexiest leather collars she could find and held them up for his approval. He bumped his nose against the black leather with spikes and Arizona chuckled. Putting it on him he seemed to twirl for her approval and that was it. She rolled her eyes at him.

"You're ridiculous, you know that?"

He barked and led her over to the toy and treat isles, Arizona letting him pick a few small things and then paying for them they headed back to the car. Plugging in the iphone to the radio she began to listen to the music Callie had given her. The first song began to play, the opening keys of the song she had sang earlier. Then a beautiful alto voice with tints of jazz and blues sounds filled her ears and Arizona felt tears slip from her eyes. Gods why didn't this woman sing her own damn songs? She had a stunning voice, and was an incredible musician. as the first song ended Arizona raised an eyebrow as she heard Callie end on the harmony and the piano played the melody. Train looked over at her and bumped her hand with his nose. She smiled at him.

"She's got a beautiful voice buddy."

He seemed to nod and then burrowed his head under her hand and she laughed. The second song was a bit more upbeat a guitar the main instrument. As the chords began to play she found her heart calm at the words being sung.

"I was walking through the hospital today, visiting an old friend. I stared death right in the face, watched him take away those in their time. I heard people crying for the ones they've lost and all I could think of was you. We said our goodbye and time moved on. Said love just wasn't possible for us."

The soft alto voice that carried so much power seemed to be like a haer that pounded into Arizona. It was so soft but so passionate, so determined. So filled with pain.

"Today I wondered what I would do If I was in their shoes and you were the one I lost. Reality is sometimes a bitter lie. Oooh it's a bitter lie."

Arizona felt herself mesmerized by the voice, felt her heartstrings pulled by the woman singing the songs. Shit no wonder this woman was so popular. She was an incredible woman. She continued to listen until they reached the beach and Arizona let Train off leash and walked along the shore. It was getting to be around sunset and Arizona continued walking the wind whipping through her clothes and she enjoyed just being. As the sun began to dip down the horizon she and Train came around a corner and saw a kayak up on the beach and a silhouette of a dog and their owner playing in the surf. Arizona called Train but he seemed to ignore her and instead ran towards the other dog. Arizona growled to herself and ran after him calling his name. The silhouette seeing her plight bent down and called the other dog, and both came to her. As she got closer and the figure stood Arizona's breath caught in her throat. It was Callie,a and her little red bundle of joy was licking Callie's face. Callie had a huge grin on her face various strands of hair clinging to her face the salt water acting like glue. Arizona's breath caught in her throat as Callie turned. A smile alighted her features.

"I see to have caught a little red rascal."

Arizona smiled, her dimples showing through.

"Yeah he tends to wander off."

Callie laughed.

"Well both of our dogs seem to have that in common."

Arizona chuckled.

"At least yours listens."

"Hes a puppy, he'll learn." Taking a deep breath callie realized she didn't even know the blondes name. She tended to avoid getting involved with her vocalists, but there was something about this woman. The puppy squirmed in her arms bringing her back to the present. She set him down and turned to the woman. "I didn't catch your name this morning."

Arizona smiled even more. So this woman was human.

"Arizona Robbins."

"Wait the Arizona Robbins that sang with Lady Antebellum for awhile?"

Arizona nodded.

"Yeah." Callie grinned, well she had chosen a good vocalist. Arizona smiled as she continued. "I also sang for Sugarland and did a song with Little Big Town."

Callie grinned and began to sing one of the songs. Her voice floating across the ocean breeze making Arizona close her eyes momentarily.

"When you lose someone the first thing that goes through your head is if you un fast enough you just ight catch up, but it don't work like that. You just gotta watch it fly, standing there on the sidelines, go on and swallow up your pride. You know its going to be all right, wish it well, close your eyes, with a kiss goodbye."

Arizona smiled and joined her on the second chorus, their voices combining and accenting as they melded together.

"Well the hardest part yeah it hurts so bad, when she spreads her wings, but it'd be a selfish thing to hold her back, but it don't work like that."

As the song came to a close Callie gazed into the face of the woman she had just sung one of her favorite songs with. The blue eyes opening as the notes faded in her head.

"You have a beautiful voice Arizona."

"As do you Calliope. Why don't you do your own vocals?"

Seeing the pain flash across Callie's face Arizona instantly regretted asking, but just as quickly as the pain came Callie covered it. She flashed Arizona a million dollar smile.

"I am just too picky for my own damn good." Callie averted her attention and seeing how low the sun was getting she smiled at Arizona. "look I gotta paddle back, umm I'll see you tomorrow? Meet you at the studio at say ten? Bring little man, maybe the dogs can entertain each other."

With a wink and a handshake Callie jogged toward her kayak calling her dog to her. Mirage immediately followed her masters lead. Arizona watched her put the dogs lifevest on, Mirage jumping in the boat with a happy bark and Callie pushed off of the shoreline, waving to Arizona, a silhouette against the darkening sky. Arizona took a deep breath as she watched her boss paddle away. There was something about that woman that bugged Arizona and she wasn't sure what it was. Train was sitting at her side seeming ot watch his new friend walk away. Sighing Arizona looked at her dog. Taking a deep breath and letting it out she spoke.

"Come on Train, we better get going."

He barked and followed her to the car.

As callie paddled away her dog turned and looked at her. Callie growled.

"What?"

The dog barked and cocked her head.

"No Mirage, don't get any ideas in your head. Arizona is a vocalist."

Mirage barked again.

"NO pup I can't get involved with people who work for me its illegal."

Mirage whined and cocked her head.

"You're not going to give up are you?"

Mirage barked and Callie was sure she was wagging her tail. Rolling her eyes Callie remained silent and pushed back into her own internal world. She could like Arizona, she was beautiful, talented and Callie kinda liked her, but pursuing something? Her heart stirred as she remembered the dimpled smile. Stopping her paddling she banged her head against her paddle.

"Fuck."

She then growled and paddled harder seeming to want to beat the setting sun. When she reached the condo she pulled into the beach and got out of the boat, helping Mirage out and taking off all her doggy kayaking gear. Then grabbing the boat she put it away in the boathouse hosing it off and then headed to the condo. She opened the door and let Mirage in.

"eh eh, shower you."

Mirage growled.

Callie cocked her head and growled back.

"NO, SHOWER now!"

Mirage did the doggy grumble and headed to the bathroom leaving doggy prints on the hardwood floor. Callie growled and mopped them up as she followed her dog, striped and stepped into the shower herself.