Prompted on tumblr with "I'm not wearing a dress"


Arizona sat up in bed, her arms crossed defiantly.

"I'm not going."

"You have to," Callie said firmly as she hooked an earring through the hole in her ear.

"Callie c'mon, it's our first day off together in months, Sofia's at school and we have the house to ourselves. Can't we make our excuses and stay here?" Arizona pleaded, tipping her head to one side and offering a hopeful pout.

"Nope," Callie said. "The Foundation is going to be there and Jackson insists that the whole Board is there to schmooze them. So get your ass out of bed, put on that cute black dress and let's get it over with."

Arizona huffed and pulled the sheets up higher until they were tucked under her chin. "I'm not wearing a dress."

Callie bit her lip to hide a smile and rolled her eyes, amused and frustrated at the same time. This was more difficult than getting Sofia ready for school. She turned and strutted across the bedroom to the bed, sitting down and stretching one arm over Arizona's thighs to rest on the mattress. Her free hand tugged at the sheet, pulling it down to expose Arizona's shoulders. One strap of her slip fell down and Callie's gaze lingered on her collarbone, her tongue sliding over her lips instinctively. She lifted her eyes to meet Arizona's.

"How about this: we go to the lunch for an hour. Then we say your leg is really, really sore because you had a super long surgery yesterday. So we make our excuses to come home and I can give you a very relaxing massage to help ease the pain."

A massage from Callie was never just a massage these days. The thought alone of those strong hands on her body made Arizona ache with desire. "What about Sofia?"

"Sofia's got a play date with Grace," Callie said, inching a little closer. "So it'll just be me and you until she gets dropped off at six."

Arizona twisted her lips. "Promise?"

"Promise," Callie said with smirk, leaving forwards and brushing her lips over Arizona's.

In one callous move, she pulled away and ripped the sheets from the bed, leaving Arizona exposed to the cool, spring air.

"Hey!"