A/N: Hope you all found your way here now that the rating has gone up. (Because nobody every reads Rated M fics. LOL)

Meant to have this up yesterday but got a chance to play with my nephew so I took it!

Happy Grey's Day!

Chapter 28

Arizona woke slowly to find her girlfriend on one elbow, leaning over her. Brown eyes were looking down at her, studying her closely. "Good morning," Callie whispered, placing a tender kiss on Arizona's lips.

"Mmm, you too," Arizona moaned at the contact. "I had the best dream last night."

"Oh yeah? What was it?" Callie was sure she knew what her girlfriend was about to say, but she'd play along anyway.

Arizona gave a mischievous smile. "I rented a hotel room and you and I had the whole night to ourselves without interruption." She looked deeply into Callie's eyes, trying to see if she was feeling everything Arizona was feeling this moment. Even looking at the other girl was now different after last night.

Callie returned her smile, running her fingers through blonde locks. "Sounds like a pretty good dream," she agreed. "Good thing it was more of a reality though."

Arizona's heart warmed at that, relieved at something she didn't even realize she'd been worried about. She had no regrets about the night before, but she hadn't let herself consciously wonder if Callie did. She knew, now, that they both felt the same way. "I dunno, maybe we should try it again, make sure I wasn't really just dreaming," she teased with a seductive whisper.

Callie let herself fall off of her elbow onto her back, pulling Arizona close to her and placing a kiss on her forehead. "I'm not sure I'd survive. You kind of wore me out last night."

That simple statement brought the memories of the night before to the forefront of both their minds. As they were stripped bare for each other, their hearts raced, knowing this moment would be one they'd remember for the rest of their lives.

"This okay?" Callie asked in nervous anticipation as she laid her naked body over Arizona's, silently moaning at the feel of skin-to-skin contact.

Arizona could feel their hearts attempting to beat in sync as she looked up into her girlfriend's unsure eyes. Her body moved on its own, trying to increase the contact, rubbing against Callie. "Yeah, it's good," she breathed.

"Good," Callie said, bending her head down to place a passionate kiss on Arizona's mouth. As their tongues battled for dominance, their hands wandered, discovering places they'd never dared touch before. Their bodies rolled and arched, trying to feel as much of each other as they possibly could. No matter how far they rolled, they always came back to Callie on top.

Out of nowhere Arizona started giggling into Callie's mouth causing the other girl to pull back and study her girlfriend. "What's so funny?"

"I have no idea what I'm doing," Arizona laughingly admitted.

Callie arched a brow at the girl under her, not sure where she was going with that. "Why is that funny?"

"Because the thought just popped into my head that it felt like we were wrestling…naked," she added the last word as an afterthought.

Callie let out a roar of laughter, having to agree with the other girl. "Yeah, I guess it kind of does. I have no idea what I'm doing either."

Reaching a hand up, Arizona caressed Callie's cheek tenderly, pulling her down for a gentle kiss. "We'll figure it out together," she promised. After that, their nervousness faded away as they got lost in each other.

"What time is it anyway?" Callie asked, looking around to see if she could see the time displayed anywhere, but not seeing it.

"I don't know," Arizona answered, smiling at the thought that Callie was asking her, when the other girl had been awake longer. Pulling back she leaned over the side of the bed and picked up the alarm clocked they'd knocked to the floor the night before. "It's just after eight now," she said, placing the clock back where it belonged.

"Did you give Tim a time when we'd be back?" Amelia had probably been up for some time now, and she had to wonder if the other Robbins sibling had, had enough baby-sitting for awhile. Her daughter could be a handful when she wanted to be.

"No. He told me to just enjoy ourselves and they'd be waiting whenever we decided to come back. I think he was looking forward to spending some time with Amelia. She's got him wrapped around her finger if you haven't noticed." Her brother had easily stepped into the role of uncle, and Arizona loved seeing it.

"I've noticed," Callie smiled. She'd never get over the warm feeling she had knowing how easily Amelia had slipped into the Robbins family, and how much they loved her. "We still should probably go rescue him soon. Taking care of her alone, is a lot different than just playing with her while we're still around," she pointed out.

That was true, Arizona admitted to herself. "At least he survived the night and didn't call us a bunch of times. But you're probably right. Having her in the morning isn't as easy as it is at night."

"She's probably driving him crazy trying to get into everything," Callie laughed at the thought. At night Amelia was more content to be in one place or focused on one thing, wore out from the day's activities. In the mornings it was a whole different story. She was fresh and ready to go, and wanted to be everywhere at once. With Tim's house not exactly baby-proof, eyes needed to be watching constantly for any lurking dangers.

"Can we just lie here for a little while longer?" Arizona pleaded. She couldn't wait to get back and see her baby, but she needed just a few more minutes to soak in the moment.

"Of course," Callie easily agreed, pulling her lover closer and relishing the feel of their bodies so close together. "We'll stay as long as you need."

"Mmkay," Arizona mumbled, closing her eyes again.

Apparently Callie wasn't the only one worn out from the night before, Arizona was already falling back asleep in her arms. "I love you," she whispered, placing a kiss on Arizona's nose.

"Love you, too."

~CA~

"Did you have fun?" Tim asked Arizona. It was the last night of their trip. The three girls would be flying back home the following morning. Callie was in the bathroom giving Amelia her bath and getting her ready for bed, leaving the two siblings alone.

"Yeah, it's been fun. It's been a really good trip," she adds the last part with a smirk on her face.

Tim moves to put his fingers in his ear in a childish manner. "Please no more. I don't need to hear this." So long as he kept telling himself that all Arizona and Callie did on their night out was cuddle on the couch and watch movies, he could live with helping them get a room. He refused to think anything else happened.

That didn't stop Arizona from teasing him, however. "You don't want to hear how fun it was?" she taunted. "What my favorite parts were?" the double meaning not lost on either of them.

"Lalala, can't hear you," he sang, plugging his ears again.

Arizona smiled, trying in vain to pull his hands from his ears. "Come on, bro. It's not that bad."

"Yes it is! No brother needs to hear about his baby sister's relationships. EVER!" he emphasized.

The younger sibling laughs and wraps her arms around Tim, giving him a hug. "Alright I'll try to be good," she concedes. "Can't promise anything though. I just love her too much, makes me want to say things that should never come out of my mouth."

Tim gives up, realizing what it's like for Arizona. The two had always talked about everything, it was habit, it was comfortable. They would both have to get used to the fact that not everything needed to be shared now. "Just please tell me you didn't in my bed." This was one thing he wanted to know, and didn't want to know at the same time. Either way, he'd likely wash his sheets, twice, after they left just to be safe.

"Eww, no. First off, cause it's your bed. Second, I can't believe you think I'd do that with my daughter in the room. I don't care how soundly she sleeps, that will never be happening." She shuddered just at the thought.

"That's another thing we haven't really had a chance to talk about. You playing mommy."

Arizona immediately took offense to her brother's words. "I'm not playing anything!" she all but yelled, not wanting her girls to hear her in the other room. "Amelia is my daughter!"

Tim held up both hands in surrender. "Sorry, I didn't mean anything by that. Guess I should have worded it different."

Arizona instantly calmed, seeing the truth in his eyes. Tim didn't mean anything negative in what he said, he simply wanted to talk to her about this change in her life. "It's okay. I guess I worry that people will have that reaction. That I'm just playing house and I'll never be her mother. But I've felt like she was mine since the first time Callie put her in my arms."

Watching them together, Tim already knew this. He wanted to hear it from Arizona though. The way she'd just blown up at him, also showed him there were things she needed to talk about. "She is yours. I could see it the last time I came home. All I meant by my earlier statement was the title, you're 'Mama' now."

Arizona smiled at the thought. The first time Amelia had called her that was a great night. She'd never forget that moment and how she felt. "Yeah. She did it all on her own too. She's a smart little stinker. Callie and I had to have a big talk after it happened, but it just felt right to us I think."

"Seems like it to me," Tim agreed. He hadn't noticed any hesitation from Callie when she'd referred to Arizona as mama. He was glad to know Callie as well as he did. Anyone else and he might think they were looking for someone to push their responsibilities off on. Callie wasn't like that, quite the opposite in fact. It spoke a lot about the person his sister had chosen to spend her life with. "You two are good together."

The grin that stole over Arizona's face defied explanation. "We are. I never imagined my life turning out like this, but I wouldn't change it. Those two girls are my everything."

"I'm happy for you sis," he told her honestly, giving her shoulder a squeeze.

"I know it's going to be hard, especially when we go off to college, but maybe that's why we met now," she theorized. It was something she'd given some thought to from time to time. Had they not met when they did, maybe Callie would struggle through school as a single mother. Maybe it would have been too much and she would have dropped out or changed goals to make it easier on herself. Maybe they would never have met otherwise. Arizona couldn't bare that thought.

She already hated that she'd missed out on the first five months of Amelia's life. She would have really liked to have been there for Callie's pregnancy too, if only so the other girl had someone to turn to, especially all the days she sat next to her daughter's bedside alone while she struggled to live.

They hadn't decided where they were going to college yet. No matter what, they'd do it together though. She already had ideas on how they could get through school and still spend as much time with Amelia as possible. She hadn't shared them with Callie yet, but she would when the time came.

"Look whose all fresh from her bath and wants to say goodnight," Callie announced, walking around the couch so that Amelia could get goodnight kisses.

"Goodnight," Tim told her, rubbing her head and making her still damp hair go in all directions.

Arizona took the baby from her girlfriend and gave her a hug and a kiss on both cheeks. "Night, baby girl. Sweet dreams. Love you."

"Na, na," Amelia respond back with a smile. They decided this was now her way of saying 'goodnight.'

"You know," Tim started once Callie and Amelia were out of the room again. "We didn't have the most normal childhood." Arizona nodded her head for her brother to continue, wanting to know where he was going with that. "Not saying it was something you sought out on purpose, but maybe that's why this situation works so well. Maybe it never would have worked for you to just date someone, get married and then have kids much, much later," the last line was partially a tease. "You need something that's different because that's how we were raised."

Arizona gave it some thought. It made sense to her. She couldn't have ever done things in a "normal" fashion, because that's not who she was. She was Arizona Robbins, daughter of a marine, loyal, honest, raised to protect the things she loved. And she loved Calliope and Amelia Torres. "Maybe. It makes sense to me."

"What makes sense? What are we talking about?" Callie asked as she took a seat next to Arizona, the two girls immediately seeking contact.

"Mostly, you," Arizona said with a sly smile, placing a quick peck on her girlfriend's lips.

"Oh yeah? Good or bad?" She's not really worried. She's been around the two Robbins' enough to know exactly how they are with each other. Anything Arizona thinks she needs to know she'll tell her. Everything else just isn't her business, even if it is about her. Her and Tim will always share the number one spot in Arizona's life, but for different reasons.

"All good, I promise," Arizona told her.

The three chatted for a bit longer, before deciding to turn on a movie. Enjoying the last night they'd all have together for awhile. After this week, Callie could claim that Tim had become like a brother to her as well. She liked spending time with him just as much as Arizona did. Of course, for her, part of it was because he was so much like her girlfriend.

The two girls cuddled close under a blanket as the movie played on the screen. Using the blanket as a cover, they allowed their hands to wander more than they ever had in the past. Now that they had taken that final step in their relationship, they were both feeling the need to express their love physically all the time.

When she was getting more than just a little turned on, Arizona pulled her hands off Callie, getting the other girl to do that same. She placed a kiss in the dark hair above Callie's ear. "No more, or we'll be in big trouble," she whispered so low Callie had a hard time hearing her, but she didn't want to risk her brother hearing.

Callie nodded her head, knowing Arizona was right. They'd agreed they wouldn't be doing that in Tim's house. The bed was off limits for obvious reasons, and they would surely be overheard in the shower. They also wanted to save that first time for home, in their giant bathtub if they ever got the chance.

The next morning the drive to the airport was mostly quiet. It was bittersweet for the girls to be going home. They enjoyed their time on this little trip, but they also missed home. Ogden would always have a special place in their hearts now, after such a big moment of their lives happening here.

Callie went to the kiosk to get their tickets, giving Arizona a few more minutes with her brother. "Thanks for everything, bro," she told him, giving him a hug.

"You're welcome. Take care of yourself, and your girls."

"With my life," she replied.

Tim leaned down to where Amelia sat in her stroller. "Goodbye little lady. You be good for your mommies," he told her, giving her a kiss on her cheek, causing her to squeal in delight.

"Got the tickets," Callie announced. "We're ready to go through check-in."

Arizona nodded at Callie before giving her brother another hug. She hated being separated from him. "Goodbye, Tim." Callie gave him a hug as well, saying her own goodbyes.

Tim watched them walk away, looking very much like the little family they were. He stared in their direction long after they were out of sight. Finally turning away, he left with a smile on his face.

"You ready to go home?" Callie asked once they were seated in the waiting area.

"Yeah, I think so. I'm going to miss him though."

"Me too."

"Thank you," Arizona told her, getting a questioning look from Callie. "For coming, and well for everything. It means a lot just that you're here with me."

"You don't have to thank me, I'm right where I want to be."

"I know," Arizona said, giving Callie a quick kiss. It was only a few minutes before their flight was called. Taking Amelia from Callie, and then holding Callie's hand, she led the way. "Let's go home."