Prompt: Callie and Arizona take Sofia to see the Paralympics.

I love this prompt. Sorry it took so long to get it out there, I wanted to do it justice.


"You cannot be serious, David." Arizona gasped, her eyes focused on the contents of the envelope in her hands that had been handed to her by her prosthetist.

"There are certain upsides to my line of work." Dr. Moore smiled. He had known Arizona for over five years now, and truth be told, she was one of his favorite patients. Now with only sporadic appointments to check her prosthetic, David was only happy to surprise her.
"Callie's going to freak out. She's probably going to leave me and marry you!" The blonde giggled, popping the envelope safely into her bag.

David chuckled.
"Well I'm glad she'll enjoy it. Will Sofia like it, too?"

Arizona rolled her eyes.
"She'll be ecstatic. She's seen some of the buzz on the TV already and she's asking me if I'm joining in."

The prosthetist grinned.
"Maybe 2020?"

The comment earned him a playful swat to the bicep.
"Don't you dare give my girls any ideas, David".


Callie was more than happy to get home later that night. With back to back surgeries and an impending migraine, all the brunette wanted was a quiet night in. Arizona had picked Sofia up from school but Callie hoped her six year old was still awake so that she could at least say goodnight.

"Mami!" Sofia cried, rushing towards the door as Callie unlocked it. Despite the pounding in her head, the brunette grinned widely.
"Hi mija. Did you have a good day at school?"
Sofia nodded, dragging her mother towards the couch.
"Yes. Momma's got a surprise for us, but she wouldn't tell me until you came home. Hurry! Hurry!"

Arizona chuckled from her place on the couch as she watching Sofia pulling Callie closer. The blonde was curled in a blanket, sans prosthetic, and holding a white envelope in her hands.
"What's that…?" Callie smiled, pressing a kiss to her wife's hair before taking a seat on the couch and making room for Sofia in the middle. Arizona handed the envelope to their daughter, who wasted no time in opening it.

Her little brow furrowed as she looked at the numbers and letters. She realised that whatever this ticked was for, it was happening on Saturday. Her moms had promised they'd go to the park on Saturday and she knew they didn't need a ticket for that.
"Oh my God!" Callie shrieked, lifting the tickets from her daughter's hands.
"What!? What is it!? Sofia cried, looking from her Mami to her Momma.

Arizona wrapped her arms around Sofia's waist, pulling the six year old into her lap.
"Dr. Moore gave us tickets to the Paralympics. Do you mind if we do the park on Sunday instead?"

The look on Sofia's face told Arizona that the change of plans was more than ok.


Moore had managed to score them tickets to the woman's 100-meter semi-finals, and the atmosphere in the stadium was infectious. It was a rare, hot day in Seattle, and Arizona had opted to wear a pair of denim shorts, her prosthetic on full view for everyone to see. She'd been slightly apprehensive initially, but the proud smile her girls wore on their faces told Arizona she had nothing to worry about.

After the events had come to an end, Callie had taken Sofia for some promised ice cream, whilst Arizona waited with their belongings.

"Had a good day?" A red-head piped up, holding a water bottle. Arizona smiles shyly, recognizing the woman as one of the athletes. She wore a red, white and blue USA vest and shorts, her shiny, prosthetic blade catching the sunlight.
"Congrats. You were awesome." Arizona's dimples popped.

"Vanessa Davis. Bone cancer." She held out her hand, taking Arizona's in a firm shake.
"Arizona Robbins. Plane crash." Vanessa's eyes widened.
"I'm sorry."

Arizona nodded. Even now, thinking of the crash hurt.
"And you're ok…? My wife and I are surgeons. She's ortho."

Vanessa smiled.
"I'm great. Tell your wife she's awesome. If it weren't for surgeons like her, I wouldn't be here."

Arizona nodded, gazing towards her wife.

"No. Neither would I."