A/N: Hey guys, hope everyone is well! I have been extremely busy so that's why the delay on the update! I really appreciate all the wonderful reviews for the last chapter, you guys are AWESOME! Here's a nice little change for all of you! The majority of this chapter was wonderfully written by my beta & wonderful friend Moonbebe. Thanks friend, you did a great job! I hope you all enjoy!

Chapter 21

Callie followed Arizona to her house. The doctor's appointment had been very traumatic, for the both of them. She had to make sure Arizona was okay, that was her biggest priority right now. Glancing down, she saw the gift sitting there. She would give it to her as soon as they got there. She had spotted the pink lamb and knew she had to get it. Now, hopefully, it would put a smile on Arizona's face.

Arizona walked into the house with Callie right behind her. She saw the little pink bag and smiled. She knew Callie was going to spoil the baby and that thought made her very happy.

Callie handed Arizona the bag and grinned at her enthusiasm. She wanted to say so much to her, but the quietness was fitting. Watching Arizona, she thought about her life before she was in it. There was no comparison. This woman had changed her life completely. And she was so thankful.

Arizona pulled the small pink animal out of the bag. She felt like an idiot but this small token made her choke up. Today had been so emotional for them both and she needed to distance herself for a few minutes. She smiled at Callie and touched her hand before she walked away.

Callie watched Arizona walk away, disappearing into her bedroom. "Fuck", Callie thought. Today had been difficult. The visit to the doctor had not gone how they had hoped. Oh, it had turned out to be a non-issue, but the emotional impact had taken its toll - on both of them.

She ran her hands through her hair and not hearing anything coming from Arizona's bedroom, decided to head into the kitchen and make them both some tea. She figured Arizona could use a little comfort. She knew she needed it. She'd text Teddy as well and let her know everything was okay.

Arizona stripped off her jeans and shirt and stood in the middle of her room with her eyes closed. She felt the air from the ceiling fan caressing her body as she stood there and breathed deeply. Thinking that there had been a problem with her baby... her daughter, had caused an enormous amount of fear and anxiety today. Dr. Benson had figured out that there wasn't anything wrong. But during the time that they thought there was, well it had finally driven home the fact that she was solely responsible for the little life growing inside of her. And there was less than two months before she would make an appearance.

Arizona knew Dr. Porter had been an enormous part of helping her to understand that she wasn't a monster for not feeling that connection she thought she should have with her baby. She knew that she had started to accept that part of herself, and she truly felt that a big connection had been made. Especially today. She now knew what the fear of something being wrong felt like and it was terrible. She had been so thankful for Calliope, she turned out to be her rock. Her biggest supporter. The one who was slowly making her see the light at the end of the tunnel. Arizona felt that Calliope formed an attachment to her daughter months ago when they had found out what she was having. If anything, just the fact that she had given her the onesie and the lamb clued Arizona in to what Callie was already feeling. That warmed her heart and also produced the butterflies in her stomach that she was trying to come to grips with. It had not been easy but she had no doubts that Dr. Porter would help guide her through this self-growth.

Arizona hated that she and Calliope had been at odds these past few weeks. After her breakdown today in the doctor's office and Callie's solid, unwavering conviction that everything would be fine; she knew there would not be anything she couldn't handle, Arizona finally realized somewhere deep down inside of her that Calliope was hers. She wasn't going anywhere. As strange as that sounded in her own head, it also felt right. She didn't know where this was going to go or where it would end up, but she felt something solidify deep down. It was a start.

Closing her eyes, Arizona took a deep breath and ran her hands down over her breasts and over the top of her stomach, stopping once she cupped her ever-expanding belly. She stood there in silence feeling the gentle kicks her daughter was making.

Callie decided that she had given Arizona enough space and decided she should check on her. She knew that today had been rough and she didn't want to leave her to dwell too long on anything negative. The baby was okay and she needed to make sure her mama was okay as well.

Inhaling deeply and letting out her breath slowly, Callie pushed open the bedroom door. And froze. Standing in front of her in all her glory was Arizona. In her underwear. In her tiny, black, silky underwear. In her tiny, black, silky bra. And nothing else. Callie felt the wave of heat roll through her from her feet through the top of her head. She couldn't see anything but creamy skin with a couple of strategically placed pieces of black material. She thought she could back out of the room before Arizona caught her, but that groan she thought she contained must have escaped.

Arizona heard Calliope coming down the hall, but something kept her from trying to cover herself up. She heard the door open and felt Calliope freeze. She waited a moment to see what would happen. Arizona finally realizes just what kind of power she holds over her, when she hears the gasp from Callie's throat. Emboldened, she turned towards her and grinned. Holding out her hand she speaks for the first time since they returned to her home. "Come here. She is so active right now. You have to feel her."

Callie feels like she's on auto-pilot. And she's sure she's swallowed her tongue because she's lost her power of speech. Dumbly she holds out her hand as she walks toward Arizona, grasping her palm when she's close enough. Arizona pulled her lightly as she walked her towards the bed. Pressing gently on her shoulder, she complies and sits down. Arizona watched Calliope's eyes and realized that they were not their normal dark chocolate color, but closer to obsidian. The thought that Callie has that kind of emotion inside of her - for her - brings the butterflies back in full force, causing her knees to go weak. She pulls on the hand she's still holding and presses it into the right side of her belly, holding it there, watching the full-blown grin break across Calliope's face as the baby gives a very powerful kick.

"Wow!" Callie's basic grasp of language kicks back in and temporarily pulls her attention away from the fact that Arizona is standing practically naked in front of her. The baby continued to kick and she watched the bump of a little foot as it moved under Arizona's skin. She knew she may regret what she was about to do, but there was absolutely no way, short of someone tasing her, that she could stop herself. Grasping Arizona's hips with both hands, she leaned forward and pressed her lips to Arizona's belly.

Arizona gasps and clasps Calliope's head with both hands. She doesn't know what she feels and she's not sure if she should push her away or hold her tight. She felt her eyes well up as she watches how tenderly Callie continues to kiss her belly, placing open mouth kisses across her skin, seemingly chasing the little foot until it disappears from sight.

Arizona watched as Callie froze, it seemed she just realized the position that they were in. She held her breath and waited, still unsure of which direction she should take herself. Her first instinct was to push her away, but it's a split-second thing because what she does do is pull her closer, her heart pounding with anxiety, fear and yes she'll admit it to herself, arousal.

Callie groans loudly this time. Sliding her hands around Arizona's hips, she dips them into her underwear. Her fingers find silky skin and she lays her head against the top of her belly, breathing in her ever-present vanilla fragrance. "Arizona", she whispers, smiling when she hears the moan that worked its way out of Arizona's throat. Her fingers flexed into the soft skin of her ass.

They stay that way for a few minutes until Arizona tentatively runs her fingers through Callie's hair and down over her shoulders. Callie finally looked up at her and smiled. Placing one last kiss against the top of her belly she pulled her hands back and rests them against the curve of her waist.

"I'm confused Calliope. I don't know what to do. I just, I don't..." Arizona swallows hard and looks to the side, her confusion starting to feel overwhelming.

Callie quickly stands up and pulls her into a hug, running the palm of her hand up and down her spine a few times in comfort. "It's okay. Really. It's not just you who's confused and overwhelmed. We're working our way through this. We'll figure this out. Together. No matter what, you are my friend and nothing - absolutely nothing - will ever change that. Okay?" Arizona nods and gives her a slightly watery smile. Callie continues, "and thank you for letting me feel her. After today it's good to feel her so active. Baby Robbins gave me quite the scare. Already looking for ways to mess with me!" Callie smiled and ran one finger along Arizona's jawline. "You have quite the soccer all-star growing in there. I can't wait to meet her." At this, Arizona's full watt smile bursts across her face, dimples and all. Callie had missed seeing her favorite expression from her. She was so damn beautiful.

Callie finally stepped away from Arizona. "Come on, get dressed. Put on something comfortable. I made us some tea, so let's drink that and maybe we'll order some pizza and watch a movie. I'll even sit through Flashdance again."

Arizona laughed and wiped at her eyes. Nodding, she said, "Okay, I'll be out in a second."

Callie smiled and turned to leave.

"Calliope?"

Callie stopped and turned back.

"Thank you."

"My pleasure."

Callie smiled as she walked back into the kitchen. Things were looking up and she was so ready to move into a new direction. As long as she had Arizona and the baby, she knew everything would be fine.

YAY a happy moment! :)