Arizona had every intention of ending things with Leah now that she knew Callie was so mad about it, but then she started drinking and crying. She just needed a distraction, something to take her mind off her failed marriage for a little bit. Something to numb the pain of Callie bringing up a divorce earlier. So she broke, she texted Leah.
After the text, Leah had come to her hotel room and they spent the night having sex. For Arizona it was just sex so she wouldn't be thinking about Callie all night. The problem is that she was still thinking about Callie the whole time. About how Callie's skin was softer. About how Callie's curves were undeniably the best curves ever created. About how Callie knew her body better. About how when she was with Callie it was making love and she could never get enough.
She spent most of the night after Leah drifted off to sleep and cuddled into her just thinking about Callie. She didn't know if they made any progress earlier. Did she still have a chance? What grand gesture could she do to make Callie understand that she was serious about fixing them? Finally, she drifted off into a fitful sleep.
When she woke, she could feel Leah watching her sleep, another thing that reminded her of Callie. Callie used to watch her sleep when something was up. How she wished for it to be Callie watching her, even if that meant something was up.
"Morning," Arizona finally mumbled.
"Mmm good morning," Leah said kissing Arizona. Now sober, Arizona really wasn't in the mood for this and was hoping to rush out quickly.
"So, I have Sofia for the next few nights, so you won't be able to be here."
"I could always hang out with you and Sofia."
"No, that's really not a good idea."
"Why?" Leah pushed, "I love kids and your daughter is so cute."
"I know she's cute, but you aren't going to be spending time with her."
"Alright, I get if you aren't ready for that."
"Yeah," Arizona said knowing she never would be ready for that.
"You are so cute in the morning," Leah said nuzzling into Arizona's neck.
"I'm hungover Leah."
"Well I like you hungover. Hungover and naked in bed with me is always a plus from my point of view."
"I have a surgery soon, so I gotta shower."
Arizona took her time hoping Leah would let herself out, but she knew better. When she left the bathroom, Leah hadn't even put clothes on.
"Arizona," Leah said quietly.
"Yeah, what's up?"
Leah walked over to her and looked her in the eyes, "I love you."
Shit and there it was. Leah finally said out loud how smitten she was with Arizona, which meant this was no longer a distraction and good friendship. She was going to have to cut her off.
"Leah, I'm sorry. I really shouldn't have continued to lead you on like this, but I love my wife."
Leah looked so hurt, but they were interrupted by a knock on the door.
"Who could that be?" Arizona said.
"I ordered breakfast," Leah said trying to hide that she was tearing up.
Arizona moved to the door because Leah was just standing there naked about to cry and it was definitely not room service.
"Calliope," Arizona said dropping her phone on the floor.
Callie's eyes got wide as she saw Leah naked in Arizona's room. She thought they had made a little progress finally talking last night, but apparently it hadn't meant anything to Arizona.
"Well I'll leave you to it then," Callie said turning to leave.
"No wait," Arizona said as she grabbed Callie's hand, "I don't want you to leave."
"Well it looks like you are busy," Callie argued trying to pull away.
"Calliope, she can leave. I want to talk to you."
"Nope, see you later when I drop off Sofia."
Arizona turned around to find Leah still standing there.
"Leah, you need to go. I love having you as a friend, but we can't be anything more. And honestly, at this point, we really can't be friends."
"What? We can't even be friends?"
"No, because I slept with you and my wife knows about that. My wife just showed up here and saw you naked in my room. We can't be around each other anymore."
"But, Arizona I love you."
"I'm really sorry, but you need to stay away from me."
With that Arizona left and headed to the hospital to find Callie. She was successful in Callie's office. She walked in timidly.
"Calliope."
"Arizona, what are you doing here? Shouldn't you be busy?"
"No, I ended everything with Leah. No more hooking up and no more friendship. I cut her off."
"Oh, well okay."
"Why did you come over this morning?"
"No reason."
"You didn't drop Sofia at daycare early and come all the way to my hotel room for nothing. Come on."
"Fine, you wanna know? I thought that after we talked last night and you told me how much you loved me that maybe there was a chance for us. I guess I was wrong."
"No, no Calliope you weren't wrong. There is a chance, please."
"Arizona, you told me that you don't want a divorce and that the thought of it kills you. You told me how much you love me and then went and had sex with someone else. Don't you see how messed up that is?"
"I know and I'm sorry. You just still seemed like you weren't budging. I got drunk because I was upset and I just wanted to forget."
"I wanted to forget too, but I was busy telling our daughter why Mommy doesn't live at home anymore and why she's not coming back."
"What?"
"After you left Sofia asked why you don't live with us and I had to tell her that we hurt each other so you wouldn't be living with us again."
"I'm sorry you had to deal with that alone."
"I'm used to it."
"I could come home you know," Arizona said hopefully.
"And this morning, I thought maybe I wanted you to come home. This morning, I thought maybe we could restore our marriage."
"Just go back to that. That can still happen," Arizona said cursing herself for last night.
"You had a naked woman in your hotel room when I came by to tell you that I wanted to try to work it out. That kind of ruined the scenario where we make up."
"What can I do?"
"Nothing Arizona. You can leave me alone and let me go."
"Please Calliope."
"Maybe you should give Leah a chance. She's cute and smart and seems sweet."
"I'm done with Leah."
"Well you're done with me too," Callie said leaving the office.
