A/N- I'm back! With another chapter, of course. It took three drafts and a 45 minute detour outside where I climbed some rocks, watched some ducks, and wrote the majority of this really close to a creek. It's quite peaceful and inspiring down there. I hope you enjoy!

The Torres-Robbins family had been settling perfectly into their new home. Callie and Arizona couldn't settle on the perfect color for the gender neutral nursery and as the due date came nearer, Sofia started disliking the fact that she was no longer going to be an only child anymore.

Even if there were little issues here and there, the air was filled with a cheery vibe as Sofia's sixth birthday was approaching. Callie and Arizona were planning a party for Sofia at their new house, and Sofia couldn't wait. Her friends were going to be there along with her large, extended family. This had been something planned for awhile now, and they just needed to get the supplies.

Callie decided to take Sofia shopping the weekend before the party so they could pick out the decorations and supplies. As Callie thought, Sofia picked out all the decorations she could find that had something to do with princesses. They were trying to let Sofia be as independent as they felt comfortable letting an almost six year old, that included picking out her decorations.

After they went shopping for supplies, Callie let Sofia pick out a little surprise for the babies' nursery. Expected, Sofia picked out something girly and pink for the room. Callie didn't want to argue Sofia that she always chose something pink or purple for the babies, so that's what she let her buy. She purchased all of their items and when Sofia complained that she was hungry, Callie complied. It was almost 1 and they hadn't eaten since breakfast.

They decided to go to a little deli in the epicenter of Seattle, and they ate in almost complete silence. It wasn't until Sofia spoke up that they really had a conversation.

"How come mommy is having three babies?"

"Well, when we went to the doctor…"

"But, I mean, why not just one? Because Amy only has one brother, not three."

"I like to think of it as we got lucky. We wanted one, but we have three now."

"But you only wanted one."

"Yes, but we are happy and excited for three."

Callie loved that Sofia loved to question things and be curious, but she didn't know how to explain to her that science gave them three babies. How instead of one baby that they were hoping for, there were going to be three. She almost couldn't grasp the fact herself. She left the answer to Fia's question at that, and Sofia moved on to a new topic; her party.


They continued talking about details for the party until they got home. Arizona was lying on the couch watching TV and Sofia couldn't wait to tell her what they bought for her party and for the nursery.

"Mommy, mommy!"

"Hey Sofia, did you have a fun time shopping with mom?"

"Yeah, we bought lotsa stuff. Wanna see?"

"Sure, baby." With her growing stomach, it was hard for Arizona to navigate, much less push herself up into a sitting position; which she was struggling with right now.

"Arizona, do you need help?" Callie asked as she walked into the house carrying the bags from the shopping trip.

"Please? I could use a little help sitting up." Callie laughed as she walked over to help her clearly struggling wife.

"Calliope, this isn't funny."

"Of course it is. Now your very impatient daughter would like to show you her party supplies."


The following week had passed by way too quickly in Arizona's, and especially Callie's, opinion. Their little girl had officially turned six on that Wednesday and now they were being woken up at 8am by an overly excited Sofia.

"Today's my party! My party is today!" Sofia was yelling as she ran around the large house. Callie was the first adult awake and she grabbed Sofia and brought her to the kitchen.

"Please be quiet, Sofia. Your mom is still sleeping, and you already got one of us up at this horrible hour."

"We have to get ready for the party! We have to decorate!"

"Fia, calm down, how about we make breakfast first? Your party is at two. We still have time."

"Can we make French toast?"

"Of course, mija. Can you get the bread for me?" Callie loved having their daughter help "cook" food. And of course, Sofia loved helping her momma.

After making a hearty supply of French toast, the two sat down to eat. Just as Sofia was about to take a bite, she saw Arizona waddle towards the kitchen.

"Mommy! My party's today!"

"Yes, Sofia. What are you eating?"

"Momma made French toast."

"Good morning, sweetie. Do you want some? I made way too much."

"I would love some."

It was 1:30 and Sofia was bouncing off the walls waiting for her guests to arrive. Her grandparents had showed up, and that made her even more excited for her party. Slowly, people showed up to the house. Unfortunately for Sofia, none of them were any of her friends.

Mark, Lexie, Cristina, Meredith, and Alex were all at the party before any of Sofia's friends showed up. She was starting to think that none of them would come. Just as she was about to complain, there was a knock at the door. Mark walked over to answer it; it was Sofia's best friend.

"Amy!"

"Happy birthday, Fia!" Amy called out and handed her a polka dot wrapped present.

"Thanks." They neglected the present and ran upstairs to play. After they went to her room, more of her friends showed up. Sofia was more than happy playing with all her friends as the adults were enjoying each other's company downstairs.

"So, Robbins, you ready to have those babies come out yet?" Alex asked as everyone was talking to each other.

"You better believe it, Karev. As nice as it is to have Callie wait on me, I would like to have my life back. I miss work and playing with Sofia." Everybody had to laugh a little. It's true, being waited on is lovely, but a person can only handle it for so long.

After about an hour and a half or so of playing, for the kids, and talking, for the adults, everyone gathered around in the dining room to sing "Happy Birthday" to Sofia and eat cake. As the party started to wind down, Sofia started opening her presents. She loved every single one of her gifts and couldn't wait to put them to good use. Her present though, was a big girl bike for her dad. It was still a little icy outside, so she'd have to wait for better weather to ride it, but she couldn't wait.

Most of her friends, and some of the adults, had already left by 6 o'clock. Sofia's sixth birthday was officially coming to an end. There was just a lot of cleaning up to do. Thankfully, for Callie and Arizona's sake, they got Mark to do most of the cleaning.

Once the house was tidied up and Mark had left, everyone was wiped out from the day's events. Sofia's big day was over and it was back to choosing paint colors and baby names. The Torres-Robbins family was going to expand in only a matter of a couple months.

Callie turned off the lights to and already sleeping Sofia's bedroom and crawled into bed with her already sleeping wife. They couldn't wait for the babies to arrive.

A/N 2- I hope you enjoyed this chapter. Please R&R, I love that.