Callie had gone back to New York and was in the heat of planning the wedding. Jade had agreed to have the wedding in her hometown, but all the planning was happening here. She knew she should be overjoyed and giddy about planning, and she was happy, but she was far more focused on thinking about Arizona. Every time she called, which was a lot, she just got a machine. Arizona obviously didn't want to talk to her.

Callie missed her. She had missed her all those years, but she let herself forget how addicting Arizona could be. She was her first love. Ever since 2nd grade they had been inseparable. No amount of time or distance takes away a bond like that.

Arizona missed Callie more than ever. She had gotten used to not having her around. Sure, she was still heartbroken, but just having her there for those few days filled the void that had been there since the moment she found Callie gone. Callie called and called countless times after she went back to New York. Everytime Arizona wanted to answer it and beg her to be her wife again. And everytime she stopped herself because Callie was with Jade. She thought back to when she had high hopes of getting her wife back.

Arizona's eyes were wide as she stepped into the busy New York street. She couldn't believe her Calliope lived here now. Could she get used to living her? Or could she convince her to give all this up and move back with her? All of these thoughts were spinning through her head as she grabbed a taxi to go find Callie.

After a lot of digging, she heard Callie was hosting some sort of underground fashion show debute of her new line and Arizona was going to attend. She was going over and over in her head what she would say when they finally spoke again. She would let Callie decide where they lived and she would have children. Sure she was scared, but nothing was as horrible as the pain of living without Callie.

Arizona crept into the back of the dimly lit basement room and then she saw her. If possible, she looked even more radiant than ever. She was really in her element.

"Hi, I'm Callie Reynolds. This has been a dream of mine for a long time and I hope you love it as much as I loved creating it. Enjoy the show!"

Arizona was stunned. Not only had Callie dropped the Robbins from her last name, but she was also going by Reynolds. It was as if she was severing all ties with her past.

The show was amazing as model after model came out on stage. Arizona heard the approval of other's around her throughout the entire show.

"Where did she come from? This is amazing."

"What a breath of fresh air, this girl is going places."

She wanted nothing more than to go tell Callie how proud she was of her and how wonderful her new line turned out. But after hearing everyone else and seeing Callie's new life, she knew she couldn't do that. Callie had a future and she couldn't take another one of her dreams.

She would go back to their little town and let Callie live her life. She couldn't ask her to be married to a hick from small town Arizona, she wouldn't do that. It was at that moment that she vowed she would do anything she had to do to be good enough for Callie. She would go work her ass off, then when she finally succeeded at something, she would come sweep her off her feet.

Back in New York, Callie was working on the wedding and would be on her way to meet Jade for lunch. When they sat down at their exclusive table, Jade grabbed her hand.

"Callie, I'm so glad its almost here. We're getting married."

Callie immediately flashed back to a time when someone else had said those same words.

"Oh Calliope, it is so close! I can't believe it."

"I know, but my mother is driving me nuts."

"Yeah, mine too. We just have to focus on the bigger picture, which is you and I we're getting married."

"We're getting married!"

"I've spent my whole life hoping to marry you. Literally, I used to tell my Mama after elementary school that I got to be reading partners with my wife."

"You are so silly. We were meant to be, that's pretty clear."

"Do you think we are jumping in to this too soon?" Arizona asked since her family had expressed concern.

"No, do you?" Callie asked worried the blonde was getting cold feet.

"No, of course not. My mother loves you and she is over the moon, but my dad is worried."

"Why? We've been together forever."

"I know, he just says we are young. He also worries that you are a city girl at heart."

"Well that's true, but I'm an Arizona girl at heart too."

"You're so silly," Arizona said giggling as she kissed her fiancé. Screw what her dad thought, she was about to marry the perfect woman.