A/N: Okay so here ya go: two chapters. Some ppl guessed right what happens in this one! The next chapter is even shorter, but I wanted to give ya'll as much as I had.

In the End It Doesn't Even Matter:

It had been about a week and the two women were avoiding each other like the plague. Arizona was staying with Teddy and still had not brought herself to get the rest of her things from Callie. Somehow that made it too final and she wasn't ready for that yet. She wasn't ready to face her either. The first time she saw Callie at work after that night was horrible. It was just a brief glance in the hallway and she immediately ducked into a stairwell because merely the sight of her ex made her burst into tears.

Callie wasn't doing much better. She used on call rooms now to cry her eyes out and tried to hide it to no avail. Everyone could see the puffy bloodshot eyes and red nose. They all knew the two had broken up and it was obvious how miserable both of them were.

Arizona had the day off and was watching mindless TV on Teddy's couch. Well, she wasn't really watching it; she was basically just staring off into space in the direction of the TV.

"Are you sure you don't want to at least talk to her?" Teddy asked from her spot in an oversized armchair.

"Teddy, I can't even look at her without bursting into tears. I'm still trying to figure out how I am going to cope when we have a case together."

"I know, but you two are so good together. I think you can work it out."

"Not this time. You can't compromise on having a baby. I can't just agree to half a baby. It is either all in or all out, no in between. I chose to be out."

"See that's what I don't get. You adore children and you are amazing with them everyday. You love Callie and want to spend your life with her, so why wouldn't you want that?"

"Its complicated Teddy, I just don't want that. I can't keep fooling myself into believing that I do."

"I think you should try harder."

"Try harder? Do you know how many months I spent trying and trying to want what she wants? It scares the shit out of me and I can't feel like that all the time. I lost my brother and I can't lose someone again. Even letting Callie so close to me was a gamble."

"Well I think it is bullshit that you are letting fear get in the way of an amazing life with beautiful kids and a woman who loves you."

"Fuck you Teddy," Arizona spit out starting to suddenly feel very nauseous. At first she thought the wave would pass, but when she realized that she was definitely going to lose her breakfast Arizona bolted off the couch and only made it to the living room waste basket.

"Holy shit Arizona! That's gross," Teddy screamed.

"God its not like I can control it."

"You haven't been sick lately, have you?"

"No I felt fine until this morning," Arizona responded walking to the kitchen to get a glass of water.

"Damn Arizona, are you pregnant?" Teddy yelled out to her.

Arizona froze. There was no way, the test was negative, but the idea just made her blood run cold.

"No Teddy, I'm not pregnant. This whole fight happened after a failed test."

"Those things can be wrong, maybe you took it too early. You know how eager Callie is."

"I can't be pregnant."

"Are you absolutely sure about that?" Teddy threw back.

She wasn't sure. Technically, she could be pregnant and that first test just didn't pick it up. That would be just fucking perfect.

"I can't handle that. I better not be freaking pregnant."

"I probably have a test around here somewhere from one of those times I had a scare. Hold on."

Teddy came back holding a pregnancy test and gave it to Arizona, "Here, you need to know."

"Teddy, I can't take that. If I'm pregnant I am actually screwed. I don't want a baby."

"Just take it."

Arizona went in to take the test and brought it out into the living room. She set it on the table and slunk onto the couch. The tears started and she curled up into her usual mourning position. After what seemed like hours, Teddy spoke up.

"Arizona, do you want me to look?"

"Yeah, I can't do it."

Teddy moved and looked at the test. Sure enough a bright smiley face showed that signified a pregnancy.

"What does it say?" Arizona asked coming out of her cocoon a little bit.

"You, Um… you're pregnant."

"No, this cannot be happening," Arizona cried as she grabbed the test from Teddy. Right there in front of her was proof. She was pregnant with Callie's baby. This was what they had been trying for months to have happen and a week after they break up it finally takes. Why didn't she speak up sooner?

"Teddy, what am I going to do?"

"I think you need to talk to Callie."

"Yeah, I do," Arizona sighed.

…..

Arizona got up her nerve and texted Callie a few hours later.

Hey Calliope. Can you come over to Teddy's? I have something really important I need to talk to you about.

It took a while, but she finally got a reply.

No Arizona, I can't. I'm not your rock anymore that is going to be there when you need someone to talk to. You shit on my dreams and then walked out on me, so don't even think about it.

"God damnit!" Arizona exclaimed as she threw her phone. She knew Callie was mad, but this was important. She couldn't just text her or leave a message that said Hey guess what I'm pregnant.

Deciding that this couldn't wait she headed over to Callie's apartment, the apartment that they used to share. She knew Callie had the day off because they had synched their days off to be together for the whole month. Her feet were like lead as she approached the door. She knocked for about 5 minutes and when she got no response, she decided to use her key.

Callie was sitting on the couch, so she had definitely just been ignoring her.

"What makes you think you can just let yourself in Arizona?" Callie fired at her immediately.

"I'm sorry, but you weren't answering the door and I knew you were home."

"I didn't answer the door for a reason. I think I was clear in my text, I don't want to see you."

"I know you don't, but I have something important to tell you."

"I don't give a shit. Leave before I call the police."

"Calliope, please just listen to me," Arizona pleaded.

"Don't you dare Calliope me! Just get the fuck out of my life! I'm sorry that your brother died and you see kids die everyday so you are too fucked up, damaged, and haunted by tiny coffins that you can't want a kid with me. That's not my problem anymore, so just LEAVE!"

Arizona had kept her cool, but bringing up Tim and the tiny coffins was a low blow. Now she was angry. Totally forgetting why she came Arizona spit back, "That's such bullshit for you to throw that at me when you knew how much it would hurt. Sorry that you are so obsessed with having a child that you couldn't see what was right in front of you."

"I see it. I see it just fine. A selfish bitch who never gave a rats ass if I was happy and wouldn't bend or change for me."

"I tried! And don't ever say I didn't care about your happiness because that is all I ever wanted. I still want that."

"Well you have a great way of showing it. Get out of my apartment! I hate you."

That did it. Those three words totally broke Arizona because they were the three words she was most afraid of since this whole children thing started.

"You—you don'ttt- You don't mean that," Arizona stuttered out as she broke into visible tears.

"Yes I do. I hate you and I never want to see you again," Callie threw back without a breath. It almost made her vomit saying those words to Arizona when she knew she didn't mean them. She loved Arizona with all of her heart, but she was hurt, angry, and upset. She wanted to hurt her ex and she knew exactly how to do it.

Arizona wanted to just scream at her that she was pregnant and make her feel horrible for attacking her like that, but she couldn't. She just stood there in shock staring at Callie. She turned to leave, then looked over her shoulder and said, "I really hope you don't mean that because I could never hate you. I love you and I'm so sorry that it came to this." With that she was gone, leaving a devastated Callie in her wake.

Callie broke into uncontrollable sobs on the couch. She had just told the love of her life that she never wanted to see her again and actually said the words I hate you. Even with all of that Arizona just apologized and said she loved her. She wasn't wrong about Arizona all along. She was amazing and beautiful and kind. Either way, they were over.

Arizona spent the rest of the day crying and trying to figure out what to do. She couldn't even talk to Callie and tell her she was carrying her baby and felt incredibly lost. She was also starting to get angry that Callie had been so cold and didn't realize that they had something so important to discuss. By the end of the day she came up with a solution. She wasn't very happy with it and it wasn't ideal, but after days of crying and no sleep topped with that horrible interaction it's the only thing her twisted brain came up with to get out of this mess.