A week had passed since their last meeting at their spot and Arizona was pleading with her parents to find some alternative plan so she and Callie could stay together. She argued that she was mature and self-reliant enough to stay in Seattle on her own, but she didn't work. How would she pay bills and stay in school? So then she tried to get her mother and brother to stay in Washington state with her while her father moved wherever they planned to send him this time (she hadn't even bothered to ask, she was determined to stay here) but her parents refused to have the family split up like that. Things were not looking good.

Meanwhile, Callie had spent almost the entire week in her room, leaving only for school. She had left a note on the fridge that she wasn't going to celebrate her birthday this year and she avoided talking to her father so he wouldn't interrogate her about this, as she had always been a fan of her birthday. Actually, she refused to even look at her father. At first, she was angry at her mother for taking her father to court. Why would Lucia continue to hurt Carlos after the divorce? She was very curious as she knew this was unlike her mother, so she dug a little deeper when Carlos was at work and was horrified to find out the reason behind all of this. She had to read through the emails from Lucia's lawyer and she wasn't too sure about all of the jargon but she got the gist- her father had been stealing her mother's money all along and Lucia was convinced that the only reason he married her in the first place was to benefit from the fortune she inherited. Callie's head started to spin when she realized this. So her parents were never in love? And her father was just a gold-digger this whole time? And because the universe hated her, it was decided that Callie, as the older sibling, would go live with her cheap father while her sister Aria would enjoy the luxurious life with Lucia. Callie was fuming, hurt and in shock all at once. And Arizona moving away now just added insult to injury.

The girls had decided that it would be best for them to start spending less and less time with each other as Arizona's move drew closer as even though it would hurt them now, it would be better in the long run. Arizona wanted to spend every last minute possible with the love of her life, but she trusted that Callie knew what was best for them both so she agreed. They went from either going out or hanging out at one of their houses every single night after school to going on dates just once a week then to barely even talking in the hallways. They were both dying inside. After French one Thursday, Arizona was just about to head off to Geography when she heard that magical voice

"Arizona, wait!"

She couldn't help flash a huge dimpled grin, before turning around and trying to act nonchalant. When Callie saw the twinkle in Arizona's eyes, she couldn't help but smile herself. Arizona wished she could run up to her and kiss her right there and then but she knew she couldn't. Callie had finished packing up her things by now and had gotten up and moved closer to Arizona. And just like that she was off. What? Arizona was confused. She was the one who told me to wait, how could she just walk past me?

"Calliope!"

Callie turned around, gave Arizona a wink and pointed at the notebook in her hand. Arizona melted at the wink and then looked down at her notebook. There, on a bright pink post-it were the words- Meet me at the park. Tonight. 11pm. – in Callie's spidery handwriting. Hmm. What could she possibly have in store? And so late tonight? That would mean that they both had to sneak out because their curfews were at 10pm.

Callie winced as the front door squeaked. She shut it ever so softly then ran down the street. She could feel the adrenaline running through her veins. She loved the thrill of sneaking out. Arizona, on the other hand, was not a huge fan of it as once, she had gotten caught and the Colonel had not hesitated to discipline her. She had just finished getting dressed and she crept down the stairs. She recognized a faint glow in the living room. Shit. Tim was in there watching TV. She had to do her best to make not a single sound. However, she was not as lucky as Callie with the squeaky door and soon, Timothy was right behind her, chuckling.

"Gonna see your girl, huh?"

"Tim! How'd you know?"

"I've gotta keep an eye on my baby sis!" he said with a grin.

"Wait… you're okay with this?"

"You mean sneaking out? I used to do it to meet-"

"No… I mean the fact that I'm meeting a girl and not a boy" Arizona confessed.

"Why wouldn't I be? You're my sister and I love you and nothing can ever change that, okay? I'm gonna dance so hard at your wedding, the last thing on my mind will be the fact that you're marrying a chick!" He said, giving her a squeeze.

"Thanks, Tim. I love you too. And you better not tell the Colonel I snuck out!" Arizona hissed as ran off. She felt like her heart was about to burst because she was so happy that Tim accepted her for who she was. She could feel the happy tears coming but she didn't like people seeing her cry so she dashed off before they could roll down her cheeks. She was so happy she almost forgot that she was going on most likely her last date with Callie since she was leaving on Sunday. Almost. Her smile had completely faded by the time she got to the park.

Callie was already there, in the exact same spot where they had their first date. She was reminiscing about that very day when they watched the sunset together but her thoughts were shattered when she heard footsteps on the grass.

"Hey babe. Glad you could make it." She said, taking in Arizona. She was wearing her old blue jeans and Tim's hoodie and her hair was pulled into a messy bun yet somehow she managed to look stunning.

"I'm glad too. I really miss you, Calliope." Arizona replied, placing a quick but sweet kiss on Callie's cheek. Before she could move away, Callie pulled her back kissed her on the lips. It wasn't like their kisses before which were more aggressive and passion-driven, it was soft and slow and sincere.

"I think I'm really gonna miss that too."

"Maybe you don't have to."

"What? What do you mean?" Arizona had already lit up because being the optimist she was, she had never lost hope that they would work out. She still couldn't figure out what Callie had planned though.

Callie had to first explain everything about her parents. Arizona was very comforting as usual but she wished Callie had told her sooner instead of trying to deal with it on her own. She still couldn't understand how Callie had figured out how to save their relationship. So she asked.

"Well, I talked to Mamá and she told me that what I had found out was true and I said that I was very upset that I had to move with the old bastard. That's when she said she would do anything to make it up to me."

"Wow! What did you ask for?"

"I told her that I'm moving. She said she would provide me with a place to stay, and more than enough cash for me to get by!"

"C'est magnifique!" Arizona was trying to use her French in everyday life, but she still wasn't as fluent as Callie who smiled at the blonde's attempt. "But, where are you going to go, Callie?"

"That's what you'll tell me!"

"Are you serious, Callie?" Arizona was stunned. She started crying really hard. She just could not believe how things went from good to bad to great so quickly. First, her interaction with Tim and now, her relationship was saved by a miracle!

"Yes! I'm serious! Whoa… wait, are you crying?"

"Mhm," Arizona sniffed, "I'm just so happy!" she said, throwing her arms around Callie.

After they hugged for a while and Arizona had seemingly run out of tears, Callie asked,

"So, where are we going?" She just loved the sound of that. It felt as though it was just the two of them in whole wide world, free to do whatever they want and go wherever they want. She looked at Arizona who suddenly looked even more excited. Her blue eyes sparkled in the moonlight.

"MIAMI! OH MY GOSH! YOU CAN GO HOME! YOU CAN BE WITH YOUR MOTHER AGAIN! AND YOU'LL BE WITH ME TOO! THIS IS PERFECT! I'M SO HAPPY I JUS—"

Usually, Callie would tell Arizona to calm down as the blonde frequently got overexcited but this time, Callie was just as excited. Without even caring what anybody taking a late stroll would think, they were on their feet, literally jumping for joy!

Just then, some music started to play. It must have been some hipster college kids having a dance party in the park but to Callie and Arizona, it seemed just like in the movies, when a love song would play just as the happy couple made up and then the danced into the black and the credits rolled. They held each other like they would never let go and slow-danced to "The Universe and U" by KT Tunstall. After a few more songs they decided that it was getting late and both girls walked back home, giddy with happiness and excitement for that Sunday. The only problem was Carlos but Callie said she would cross that bridge when she got to it. For now, she just wanted to bask in warmth of the overwhelming love she felt and joy that she didn't have to lose Arizona anymore.

A/N: Told you that you'd be happy! I know we talked about credits rolling, but don't worry- it's not going to end just yet. I'm thinking I'll do 20 chapters. What do you guys want? I hope you like how it's turning out. I tried my best to update quickly. Also this chapter turned out longer than expected but I'm pretty happy with where it's going. Tell me what you think (: Much love, thewanderinglesbian.