"Calliope, what are we doing?" Arizona said as she followed her into an alley.
"We are recreating one of my favorite memories, come on," Callie encouraged as she pulled down a fire escape.
"Callie, in London I could get us out of things, but I don't have any pull over here."
"Stop being such a baby, it will be fun. Where is your adventure?"
"Fine!" She huffed as she followed her up a fire escape once again.
"At least the view is nice," Arizona commented.
"Well yeah, this view will be even better than London."
"No, I meant my view right now," Arizona said looking up at Callie's ass.
Callie shook her butt a little bit was she continued to climb. At the top, Arizona's eyes looked around to find a candlelight dinner set up on a table waiting for them.
"Calliope, how did you do this?"
"I called in some favors," she said as she pulled out a chair for Arizona.
"It's lovely."
"Lovely date for a lovely lady," Callie giggled as she leaned down and kissed the blonde.
They spent the evening basking in love and sharing stories of the years they missed. Mostly they were about Sofia and Arizona loved them, but it made her sad she wasn't there for them.
"Hey, I can stop if you want," Callie said noticing Arizona's change in mood.
"No, I love hearing them. I just wish I hadn't missed it all."
"Arizona, I can never apologize enough for all of this. I should have let you be in her life."
"It's not your fault, it's my father's fault."
"I know, but I could have told you about her."
"What's done is done. What matters now is that I'm never missing anything else."
Callie smiled at that and grabbed her wine glass to cheers.
"Here's to 16 years of new memories and happiness."
"I'll drink to that."
After dinner they enjoyed the view of the city just like they had so many years earlier.
"Do you remember what I said to you on that roof in London?" Arizona asked.
"Um that you would give it all up for me."
"Well yes, that and something else. I said if we weren't already married I would propose to you. So, since I'm not sure that was even legal and because of all the crap our marriage went through. I want to ask you again. I love you so much and I never want to live without you or have another moment without you being my wife. So, Calliope Torres, will you do me the honor of being my wife, again?" Arizona was not down on one knee holding out the most beautiful ring Callie had ever seen.
She was speechless. Her life was flashing before her eyes. The first proposal, having Sofia, the demise of their marriage, then getting back together. She didn't realize she hadn't answered a very nervous Arizona.
"Or I guess if you don't want to marry me I understand. I just thought that y…"
"Stop," Callie said finally coming out of her daze, "Just stop. Arizona, of course I will marry you. I have been waiting 17 years for you. Yes, yes, a thousand times yes!"
"Really?"
"Really, really."
"Hurray!" Arizona cheered doing a little fist pump, which caused Callie to laugh as they wrapped each other into a tight embrace and kiss. This time it would work out, no matter what.
A few months later, they had just moved into a new apartment and were settling in as a family.
"So I have been thinking. I love how Sofia looks like you and it actually makes it impossible to say no to her, but maybe the next one could be like me."
"You're talking about babies," Arizona said looking up from her newspaper.
"Yeah and I know it's only been a few months, but its not like we have only been together that long. And I'm not getting any younger."
"I think a mini Calliope would be my kryptonite, but I'm in love with the idea."
"Yeah?"
"Yes."
"So we can start trying?"
"We can start trying right now," Arizona said as she rolled on top of Callie.
"You know we can't actually make a baby right?"
"We can try, and try, and try some more."
"You are such a goof."
"You love me."
"Yes, yes darling I do."
