A/N - Thank you everyone for the lovely reviews. They're very motivating! Yes, there will be romance, and no it won't be between Addison and Derek. I LOVE Addison and am pretty apathetic towards Derek. He's McDreamy to some, he's average to me. Anyway, no Addek, but the story mostly revolves around Addison, Teddy, Arizona, Callie and my new OC Camryn.

Camryn slipped away from the floor and headed to the closest exit. She needed some air. It was obvious that Dr. Robbins hadn't told anyone about her situation. Yet. She didn't know the other doctor well enough to trust her, but so far Addison hadn't said anything. Sitting on the bench, she stared down at the traffic and inhaled deeply. It was surreal that she was here. With her background, she knew that there were really only two options for her, but she made a 3rd. Her knees tucked under her chin and she reveled in a rare midday sun. After a few minutes she glanced at her watch and walked back onto the floor. It was almost noon and she would kill for a half decent pizza around here. But right now she would even buy a sandwich – and she hated sandwiches.

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"Chief. Chief, I need to speak with you." Arizona called, catching up to Chief Webber. The older man stopped and nodded towards his office.

"What can I do for you Dr. Robbins?" He asked, sliding seamlessly behind his desk and folding his hands in front of him.

Sitting in the chair across from the deep mahogany desk, Arizona flipped her hair off her shoulders and looked at the Chief. Her problems with authority were always present, but she pushed it down as she faced the Chief. "Dr. Dorsey...or Dr. Davis. Whatever she goes by. What's her story?"

Taken aback, Richard stroked his chin silently while he eyed up his attending. He knew her past, he was friends with the Chief of Surgery at Chicago General. He was the one who had requested her move to Seattle, for a clean slate without the heavy history that the girl carried around with her. "What do you know?"

"I know she has a child - and that she lives like a million miles away from the hospital. Doesn't the hospital have a funding program to help residents that are struggling?"

Richard sighed and rubbed his temples. "No. We would need funders to do that - and people assume that doctors don't need help with their finances." He admitted with a shrug. Most doctors made it work with what little money they had. "I'll talk with her."

The pencil that Arizona held in her hand made dark marks across the white piece of paper. The look on Camryn's face haunted her. A silent and strong determination, with a haunting look of defeat and a crushing look that she had only seen in the eyes of one other person - Owen Hunt after one of his episodes. Arizona was a bleeding heart, that was one of the reasons why she became a doctor, she loved helping people. She NEEDED to help people. "I see. She said quietly. "She's had it rough, hasn't she?"

Richard had promised both Camryn and her ex chief the utmost confidence with her situation. It was a situation unlike one he had personally ever had to deal with...or any of his people had ever had to deal with. "She's had it rough." Richard agreed with a weak sigh. "But she's still standing and at this point that's all that matters. And she's a damn good doctor."

"Addison seems to think so."

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It had been a long day. A painfully long day. Camryn's feet ached, her back throbbed from sleeping another night on the terrible lumpy couch, her head pounded from lack of sleep and lack of her vital necessity caffeine. Stripping off her scrubs, she pulled on her leggings and her well wore sweatshirt before slipping her feet into a pair of sneakers. She pulled her damn hair up into a tight ponytail, her ringlet curls held captive until they fought back on their own accord. Swinging her bag over her shoulder she headed down to the daycare and signed out Mareya. She sang softly to the little girl who giggled and nuzzled into her chest. Then she spotted the tall redhead in front of her and she froze in her tracks. Dr. Robbins knowing was one thing, Dr. Montgomery knowing was something else. She tried to will her body to turn and run, but she stood there, rooted to the tiled floor. Then Dr. Montgomery spotted her, a smile flashing across her features.

"Camryn!" She called happily walking up to the girl.

If Camryn could've crawled into a hole and never come up, she would've. Holding the baby like a life preserver, she braced herself as Dr. Montgomery approached. "I was going to invite you out for a meal with some of the other attendings." She said reaching over and taking the baby from her arms. She kept talking, bouncing the girl as she spoke. "We can totally go somewhere so this little dumpling can come."

How does one say no to your boss when she's standing right in front of you? Camryn just nodded numbly and looked over Addison's shoulder at the three other approaching attendings.

"Mark got called into a surgery so we have Sofia." Callie apologized, though glancing at Camryn she raised her eyebrows slightly.

"That's fine." Addison said cheerfully. "We're going to go somewhere family friendly anyway." She brushed the little girl's curls off her face and and smiled. The tiny girl giggled and cooed. Teddy smiled and looked at the baby. "She's adorable." She said looking at Camryn. The resident blushed heavily and shifted her weight nervously from foot to foot.

"Thanks." She muttered.

"What's her name?" Addison asked, passing the baby to Teddy. The cardiothoracic surgeon cuddled the wiggly baby tightly and hummed softly.

"Mareya." Camryn whispered.

"Mareya. That means miracle in Italian." Callie said softly as she approached with a sniffling Sofia in her arms. Arizona took the baby from her arms and rocked her softly.

The silence was heavy and unnerving as they stood there, Mareya comfortable in the arms of Teddy who seemed to be totally enamored by the curly haired blue eyed baby. Camryn desperately wanted to run, but she felt a soft hand on her shoulder and she looked at Arizona who nodded softly.

"So, where do we want to go?" Callie asked shrugging on her jacket and looking between Arizona and Addison. "How about we go to the pasta place that's on 22nd?" Teddy offered, still rocking Mareya softly. "Is she eating solids yet?"

Camryn nodded and brushed a few fly-aways off her head. "Yeah. Like...noodles and cereal and stuff." She said quietly.

"Then it's settled." Addison said as they started to leave the hospital.

"We should have enough room for everyone in our new SUV." Callie called as she unlocked the doors. "And two carseats. We drive Zola around a lot." She explained as they all climbed into the black SUV and Addison and Teddy happily buckled the two little girls into the carseats. The two attending climbed into the back while Camryn took seat in the middle between the babies. She had been pretty silent since they had met, her hands twisting nervously in front. SHe expected judgment. She expected the looks of disdain that she got from most people when they met. But she didn't get them. She got looks of empathy and understanding.

The arrived at Luigi's and the five adults climbed out, Camryn grabbing Mareya and her bag while Callie grabbed Sofia and Arizona followed behind with her diaper bag. There was an uneasiness in Camryn's gait, in the way she stood while they waited for for their table, in the way her blue eyes darted between each person, almost like she was waiting for the other proverbial shoe to drop.

Once they sat down, children safely stowed in the highchairs, Camryn sat down between her daughter and Addison, twisting her hands in front of her. Glancing through the menu options, she made a note to choose the most basic option and closed her menu. When the waitress came, she asked for a mug of hot water to heat Mareya's bottle up and got a small bottle out while they ordered their meal. When she ordered plain pasta with tomato sauce on the side, Addison shook her head. "Give her a few moments. Order whatever you want. My treat."

Nodding, Camryn ordered a plate with chicken and pasta, following what everyone else was ordering. She turned down Addison's offer of wine, nodding towards the baby. "Still breastfeeding." She muttered.

The conversation was easy flowing, the four attendings filling in the silence, with Camryn watching warily. It was obvious to the older doctors that her walls had been built high, fortified by what seemed like years of practice.

Arizona held Sofia as she fed her daughter her bottle, skillfully eating with one hand while she continued a conversation with Teddy. Camryn juggled Mareya, who was squirming and twisting until Addison, finished her meal, came to the rescue. "Let me." She said softly, taking the baby from Camryn's arms.

The little girl ate greedily before snuggling up to Addison's chest and falling asleep. The redhead smiled and wrapped the little girl up, holding her tightly.

"Well that one doesn't make shy, does she?" Callie commented as she finished her meal and idly rubbed Sofia's back.

"No, she's pretty good like that." Camryn commented softly, her hands untwisting from her lap and relaxing.

Sofia snorted and pushed her bottle away, pressing her face against Arizona's chest. "That means bedtime." She announced proudly, nodding to Callie who pulled out her credit card. The bill was quickly separated and paid for and the group left the restaurant.

"Thanks for everything." Camryn said softly. "I'll...I think it's better if I grab the subway." She said helping wrap Mareya tightly.

"No. We'll drive." Callie said tossing Arizona the keys. "Don't worry about it."

Swallowing hard, Camryn bit down on her bottom lip. "I live...far away. Subsidized housing."

"I'd feel better if we drove you." Callie reasoned as they climbed in. She left no room for an argument.

And Camryn was right. She was far away. Arizona took note of the distance and watched as Addie helped Camryn with her bag and Mareya before climbing back in.

Camryn climbed up the stairs to her apartment and let herself in. Jamal was sitting on the couch watching TV. "You okay?" He asked, seeing the look on his sister's face. She nodded but placed her sleeping daughter in her crib before marching to the washroom and shutting the door. The tears wouldn't stop. As much as she wanted them to stop, they wouldn't stop. Her breaths came in short desperate gasps, her body clawing and fighting for more oxygen. She didn't know how long she was in there, but when she awoke she had the lines of a thick terry cloth towel and a crink in her neck. Her chest felt tighter, but her soul lighter.

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Addison laid in bed staring up at the ceiling. She watched her fan spin slowly as she thought about the young resident. She didn't know her background, or her situation, but she knew it was different than that of which she grew up in. And the baby. Mareya. Such a beautiful name for a perfect baby. She closed her eyes, but the young resident's blue eyes burnt into her subconscious, the long lashed framing her almond shaped eyes, a stark contrast to her deep tanned skin.