Callie and Arizona were tangled in the sheets of the on call room when Arizona's phone stirred them from their slumber. Callie moaned, Arizona whimpered, but the phone kept on ringing.

Callie looked down at the woman holding her for dear life. Somehow they had found themselves in their favourite sleeping position. Callie on her back with Arizona draped across her, head on her shoulder, arm around her midsection. For 30 seconds the world faded, the hurt, the anger, the memories of Arizona's cheating were a distant memory. She just woke to the world as it should have been. Sadly once reality came back into focus her world shattered again.

"Answer your damn phone Arizona."

As Arizona reached for her discarded phone, Callie used the opportunity to disentangle herself from Arizona. She sat on the edge of the bed, head in her hands, contemplation just what the hell she was going to do. Callie rose, stretched her aching muscles, and listened as Arizona spoke to her Dad.

"I know Dad, I'm sorry for hanging up on you, I just needed to get my head around everything." Arizona ran her fingers through her blonde tresses to get the tangles out as her father continued talking.

"Yeah, I'll be there in the next 2 days to help you with everything, I just need to clear my schedule and talk to the chief, book my flights and say bye to Sofia."

The Colonel said something that nearly sent Arizona into another crying spiral, "No, I don't think they'll be coming with me. I'll let you know though. Okay, talk to you tomorrow. Love you too Dad."

Arizona hung up and looked around. To her surprise and amazement, Callie was still there. Sure she had gotten of the bed and was as far away from Arizona as she could be, but she was at least still in the room.

"I'm sorry about your Mum, she was a wonderful person, you're a lot like her you know?" Callie's hands went into her pockets as she stared at her wife.

Arizona rose and took a few halting steps towards Callie. Callie stiffened, Arizona stopped and looked her in the eye.

"Callie, I just want to say thank you. I know you didn't have to do anything, you didn't have to care. I haven't done anything to deserve your help, but I just want you to know its, it's what I needed, so thank you."

Callie met her gaze. "I loved your Mum like a Mum too, so yeah, of course I care. When are you leaving?"

Arizona looked at her watch. "I have no idea, I haven't even looked up flights yet, so I am just playing by ear at this point. I definitely want to say goodbye to Sofia before I go. If that's alright of course?" Arizona wrung her hands, not knowing what to do with them. In the past she would be in a loving embrace with her wife, so she would know where to put them. Now, her whole world was upside down.

Callie sighed, "Of course you can Arizona. I haven't stopped you from seeing her. I never would, you're her Mama."

A very small smile peaked out of Arizona's mouth. "Thank you again Callie."

"Of course. Look, why don't we pick up the munchkin from the day care and then we can go to the apartment. I know we're not together, but why don't you come over to our place and I'll make dinner. You can look up your flights, play with Sofia and ah maybe we can talk about what we're gonna do with us."

Arizona didn't miss the way Callie called it 'our place.' Arizona went to speak, but Callie cut her off.

"I know we haven't discussed a lot about what happened, but I think you need some company tonight, even if you just sleep at Mark's place. I'm worried about you. I'm not saying I forgive you or that I want us to be together, I just want to talk like calm, rational adults."

Arizona's head went down. Of course Callie was just being her usually caring and loving self with that huge heart of hers. Showing compassion even for a cheater who threatened to shatter it into a million pieces. She lifted her head back up and answered, "Yeah, let's do that."

Callie and Arizona gathered their things and exited the room together. Hiding around a corner Alex Karev smiled. "Damn I'm good!"