A/N: All the reviews have been incredible so thank you. You're what keeps me writing. FLUFF AND SOME MORE FLUFF BECAUSE HAPPY CALZONA BEATS EVERYTHING.
Really sad to hear about Robin Williams's suicide. We lost another legend to mental illnesses. If any of my wonderful readers are struggling with depression I hope you aren't triggered by it. I know people say it a lot but it really is going to be okay.


Once Arizona and Callie found out that Tim's surgery went great they took Carlos's private jet back to Hopkins to finish their first year of med school. They both passed with flying colors and soon enough they were back in Miami, each staying with their own family during the day but Callie always ended up at Arizona's house at night. She couldn't sleep without her anymore. It was slightly awkward between them after Callie said no to Arizona's proposal but eventually Arizona got over it once she realized Callie was right and that she needed to do it in the right way. With an actual ring.

Callie woke up first, which was a surprise. Arizona always woke up at the crack of down so they could go visit Tim who was still in the hospital, recovering and he would stay there for a few weeks until his bones would heal enough so the doctors could remove the wires. She kept her eyes closed and snuggled closer to Arizona to soak in more of her body heat.

"You're cold," Arizona whined. "What did you do with the blanket?" They had clothes on though because with the time they spent with their families and Callie not wanting to be intimate with her girlfriend while her parents are down the hall, it's been a while since they've done anything except in the shower.

Callie chuckled, because the reason she didn't have a blanket was because Arizona was wrapped in it. "Because you stole it. You blanket stealer. And I'm really cold."

Arizona pulled the blanket up to her neck and snuggled even closer to Callie so that their bodies were touching from head to toe. "I don't really know what happened. I had really weird dreams."

"Me too. I dreamed that a huge ice cream cone was licking me and I was melting," Callie said and then shivered. "Maybe that's why I got so cold."

Arizona cringed. "Well my dreams weren't that weird. But I do want ice cream for breakfast now."

Callie shook her head and closed her eyes. "No way are you eating ice cream after my dreams." She could easily fall back asleep now that she was warm again.

"Pancakes with ice cream?" Arizona asked hopefully. She flopped on top of Callie. "You can't fall back asleep. I'm hungry." Well she was hungry for two things. She leaned down and started sucking on Callie's neck.

A sound that was something between a moan and a whine escaped Callie's mouth. "You're not gonna get breakfast if you'll do that." And almost on cue Callie's phone started ringing. She reached blindly for her phone on the nightstand as her eyes couldn't move away from Arizona. She slid her finger across the skin. "Hello?" She sat up as her dad's voice pushed arousing thoughts away and gently pushed Arizona away. "Tio Berto? Why does he want a dinner in the restaurant?"

Arizona watched in confusion as Callie continued the conversation half in English and half in Spanish. She only recognized her name being said a few times and that they were talking about Callie's uncle. "What was that all about?" she asked once her girlfriend hung up.

Callie stretched her limbs and turned on her side, leaning on her elbow. "My uncle Alberto got engaged and he wants us to come to the dinner."

"And why is that a bad thing? I thought you like your uncle Alberto."

Callie sighed. "Well I do. He's my favorite. But my other uncles and aunts and cousins are rude and mean and they'll talk in Spanish and try to embarrass me in front of you."

Arizona smirked. "You're afraid that I'll find out all the stupid things you did as a child won't I?"

"Kinda," Callie said and laughed. It's not like she really had many opportunities to do things that children do because of how she was raised in a wealthy family but once she turned into a teenager her hormones did get the best of her.

"We've been together for a really long time and I have never seen any of your baby pictures," Arizona complained. Of course her mom showed Callie hers the second it was possible.

Callie cringed. "Because I don't wanna show them to you. You were such a cute baby and your mom has a story for each picture and I just have pictures of me wearing fancy clothes and holding my dad's hand at some fancy ceremonies. It's stupid."

"No, it's not. I wanna see little you wearing stupid fancy clothes." Arizona hooked one leg around Callie. "Do you have any secrets?"

Callie chuckled. "You already know all my secrets. Well the ones that matter anyway."

Arizona pouted. She suddenly wanted to know everything and more from Callie's childhood. Callie didn't really like talking about it. "But I bet you do. Well I have one." Callie's eyes narrowed at her making her laugh. "When I fell on the half pipe when I was skateboarding I was basically forbidden to do that ever again." Callie nodded, knowing that already. "I did it yesterday," she whispered as if her parents could hear her. Her mother was probably already cooking and her dad was helping Tim with physical therapy.

"You went skateboarding? Yesterday?" Callie was surprised, mostly because Arizona had major authority issues in front of her dad. "Is it weird that I find that hot? Do you still own a skateboard? And you didn't hurt yourself did you?"

"No. I did it perfectly. And no I don't own one but I borrowed it. It was so awesome." She was really pumped about it.

Callie placed a quick kiss on Arizona's lips. "You better not be switching careers now that you your talent."

Arizona shook her head. "Never." She remembered how they started the conversation. "About your uncle's dinner. Do we wanna go or do we want to hate it?"

"I think we want to go. Well if you want to put a shiny dress and go with me."

Arizona squinted. "Hmmm seeing you in a hot dress and getting a meal out of it? Sounds appealing." She heard her name being called from downstairs. "I wish we had our own place but we're so rarely in Miami that it would just be pointless."

"I know you love your mom's cooking more than mine." Before Arizona could protest she quickly added, "and that's okay because I love it too." Callie jumped up from the bed and ran down the stairs with Arizona fast behind her and when she reached the end of the stairs Arizona jumped on her back and she got the hold of her legs the last second. "Wow there panda."

Arizona laughed and wrapped her arms under Callie's neck so she could hold onto her as Callie carried them in the kitchen. "Buttercup aren't you a little too old for piggy back rides?" Barbara asked, clearly amused.

"One is never too old for piggy back rides mom," Arizona cheekily replied. She slid down Callie's back and back on her own feet. "What's for breakfast?"

Barbara smiled warmly. "Pancakes."

Arizona's eyes went wide. "Do we have any chocolate ice cream?"

"The pancakes are already chocolate chip," Barbara said, raising her wooden spatula.

Arizona shrugged and dove her fork in the pile of pancakes that were put on her plate. She moaned, closing her eyes. Warm meals at home were always the best. "Calliope, you gotta try this." She practically shoved the fork in Callie's mouth. "Isn't it good?"

Callie swallowed. "Mmm, it kinda is. I'm really sorry you didn't inherit your mother's cooking talent."

"Hey! I've been cooking lately," Arizona argued. Callie was being very patient and managed to teach her how to do soups and simple dinner meals. "My grilled chicken breasts and rice was out of the world. At least that's what you said."

"It was," Callie said honestly.

Barbara smiled. Every morning she was watching this kind of interaction between the girls. Well they were no longer girls. They were adults now. "So will you two help me with dinner today?"

"We can't today because Callie and I are going to her family dinner thingy because her uncle got engaged," Arizona explained while chewing and swallowing. "What's his fiancée's name?"

Callie laughed. "Did I forget to tell you that my uncle Berto's gay?"

"You kinda did," Arizona said and laughed too.

Returning back to the original question, Callie thought about it. "I don't really know his name. But now that I remembered he's gay I think the dinner won't be so bad. I have this aunt that is even more catholic than my parents and she gets drunk at every family reunion and ends up doing really weird things. Like one time she drank from the fountain that was outside of the restaurant."

Arizona giggled. "She sounds like fun."

Barbara placed her hands on each of their shoulders as they ate. "Arizona, honey, you need a new dress."

"But I have dresses. Well two dresses anyway," Arizona argued back. Sure they were old and she wore them both before but she didn't need a new one just for a dinner.

"We could go shopping before going there," Callie said. "Barbara do you need anything from the store?" she asked politely. She wouldn't offer usually but her and Arizona always ate breakfast here and it took more food to feed them than usually.

Barbara checked the fridge. "No, thank you sweetie." She took the dishes away and placed them in the dishwasher. "Actually, some dishwasher detergent would be nice if you don't mind."

Callie shook her head. "We don't." She stood up and tugged on Arizona's hand. "Let's get dressed and then we can go shopping."

Arizona sighed. She wasn't much of a shopping fan. "Are you getting a new dress as well?" Maybe if Callie would get half naked then she would be willing to buy a nice dress.

The look on Arizona's face made Callie laugh. "I'm not sure. I don't really need one but if I see one that I like, I'll buy it." They went back to Arizona's room changing into casual summer clothes. Arizona gasped when Callie was topless and was turned right in her direction. "Calliope," she whined.

"What?"

"If I can't touch then don't shove them in my face," Arizona said with a pout. She loved Callie's boobs.

Callie chuckled and stepped closer to Arizona. "Who said that I won't let you touch them?" She didn't though. Because just the looks she got from Arizona were enought to set her on fire. She leaned down and wrapped her lips around Arizona's lower lip, gently tugging on it and then releasing it so she could finish getting dressed.

Arizona huffed and got dressed. "I don't know if I'll survive all this."

"I'll pay you back, I promise. Come on, let's go shopping." Callie took Arizona's hand and almost escorted her to the car. She opened the car door and bowed a little. "My lady."

Arizona smiled. "Cute." She cleared her throat when Callie narrowed her eyes at her. "And sexy."

"Better." Callie sat on the passenger's seat and did her seatbelt. "Let's go to Aventura Mall. They have JCPenney there and Bloomingdale's."

"But some stuff there are pretty expensive," Arizona said, unsure. She had enough money to buy at least 10 dresses but that didn't mean she wanted to spend it all in a expansive store.

Callie took Arizona's hand in hers, lacing their fingers. "Trust me. And if you don't like anything we can go wherever you want." Arizona agreed on that and drove them to the mall. When they weren't in a hurry Arizona always parked the car far away from the entrance, which Callie hated, but Arizona said that someone might need the closer parking spot more. "One day I'll make you park right at the front."

Arizona laughed. "I don't know why it bugs you so much."

"Because we're going shopping which means we'll buy things and have to carry it by ourselves all the way to the car," Callie said, dragging the word 'all'.

Arizona simply rolled her eyes and they entered the mall. As Callie said she was dragged to JCPenney first. She loved the shop, really and she loved to fantasize about buying every pretty dress but those could be extremely expensive.

Callie took Arizona's hand once again so she wouldn't lose her in the store. "What kind of dress do you want baby?"

"I don't know," Arizona said.

Callie sighed. "Take whatever you can. I'll pay for it."

"I don't want you to pay for my dress," Arizona argued. She didn't want to owe anyone anything especially not to her girlfriend.

"But you're my girlfriend and I want to buy things for you because you deserve spoiling," Callie said with a sweet smile. She was trying to charm her way to get Arizona to agree with her. "You know about my trust-fund and I don't spend much money from there and if I do my dad replaces every single dollar so technically I never do spend any money. I have enough to support you and about 10 kids and none of us have to work. My point is that I wanna share it with you. Because my money is our just let me spoil you and buy you a stupid expensive dress."

Arizona stood there with wide eyes while Callie rambled about money. She laughed and then placed her hand on a tan bicep. "Calliope," she said to get her attention. Callie's head snapped at her. "Okay. You can buy me a stupid dress if it means that much to you."

"Oh," Callie said. "That's all it took?"

"Well you're pretty persuasive," Arizona teased. "Let's actually look at the dresses now please." She ranked her eyes over Callie's body and then turned to the lines of dresses. She was trying to figure out which color would look best on Callie.

Callie smirked once she figured out what her girlfriend was doing. She on the other hand already had a dress picked out for Arizona. She could see it the second they entered. She gently tugged on Arizona's hand. "I already know what I want you to wear," she whispered in Arizona's ear. "Blue. Because it makes your eyes stand out and you look even more hypnotizing. Probably something that shows off your legs." She stood behind Arizona and brushed some of the hair on the side. "And if you wear your hair up I can kiss your neck."

Arizona's eyes fluttered close and her knees almost gave out as she felt Callie's lips on her skin. She was craving for her touch so badly but they were in the middle of the store and they weren't the only people there. "S-stop." She moved her head away and pouted. She really didn't want to stop.

"Here." Callie picked out a dress and held it over Arizona. When her eyes moved from the color of the dress to Arizona's eyes her heart fluttered. "Yup, that's the right one. Try it on."

Arizona eyed the dress. The color indeed matched her eyes and it was quite beautiful. It was one shoulder lace dress and it stopped right above her knees. What she loved the most was a banded waist. She swirled around in the dressing room and checked herself in the mirror. Arizona was so in love with it that she didn't even check the price tag. She walked out and Callie's eyes widened. "Is it good?"

"Aha," Callie said, distracted. "You're so beautiful."

Arizona blushed. She wanted to say something back but words failed to leave her mouth. So she changed back into the street clothes and handed the dress to Callie. "Now I'll pick something for you."

"Just no rainbow colors," Callie said.

"I know. Beside I need you in black. Or red. Or maybe dark purple I don't know yet." And then she stopped, causing Callie to crash in her back making both of them laugh. "This. Absolutely." She looked for Callie's size and quickly pushed the dress in Callie's hands and sent her to the changing room.

Callie was a little skeptical. The color was good. Red. She could do red and the material was soft but it did show quite a lot of cleavage. At least that's how it looked like until she put it on. The dress was longer in the back and stopped mid thigh in front. It was strapless. She stepped outside. "I'm not really sure."

"Oh no. You will be wearing this tonight," Arizona whispered. She could whistle at her lover if they weren't in a public place. She stepped closer to place her hands on Callie's hips. "Delicious."

Callie chuckled. "Okay. We have our dresses. Do you need anything else?"

Arizona shook her head. "That's pretty much it from this store and I know we both have plenty of shoes so we just need to grab the detergent you promised for my mom." She couldn't help rolling her eyes. Callie was shading her daughter spot with how perfect she was being.

"I'm sorry but I do spend quite a lot of time there and I always eat breakfast at your house and at night I shower at your house so it's only fair I help around too." Because it seemed that was the only fair way to her.

"Okay, okay. You're too perfect for me. Soon my mother will want you to move in permanently," Arizona said with a shrug. She walked Callie to the cashier.

Callie handed over the bank card which held her trust-fund. She realized that was the first time she actually used it for something. On their way home they stopped by the grocery store and bought a few groceries and dishwasher detergent. Once they got to Arizona's house Callie dropped off the shopping bags. "I'll go home and get ready and then I will pick you up."

"We can get ready together," Arizona argued.

Callie kissed her on the lips. "It'll be worth it, trust me."

And it was. After the shower Arizona pulled her hair in a side ponytail and did her make up and even put on the earrings. The necklace Callie gave her was placed safely around her neck and she put on the dress and a pair of black heels. She enjoyed being shorter than Callie so they weren't too high. She was fully ready just in time for the doorbell to ring. She ran down the stairs and opened the door. "Oh wow," she gasped. Callie looked breathtaking. Her dark hair was curled and dropped casually over her shoulders, her make up light but her lipstick just a few shades lighter than the dress. And she was holding a rose in her hand.

"Rose for my beautiful woman," Callie said after she gathered herself.

"You're gorgeous," Arizona breathed and pulled Callie down for a deep kiss. Her heart was beating so loud in her chest she thought it would explode. She took the red rose. "Hold on." She ran in the kitchen to put the rose in water and then returned. She reached her hand out and Callie gladly took it. And then she was escorted to the car but this time was forced to seat on the passenger's seat and for a reason she didn't make a fuss about it.

Callie smiled. "Thank you." She drove them to the address she got from Aria. It was an expensive hotel and her uncle booked the whole restaurant with dance floor. As she pulled the car to the stop she turned to the man who was waiting to park her car. "Park it wherever is the closest spot."

They entered the restaurant and it was already full because they were a few minutes late. "Calliope."

Callie turned around and smiled. "Tio Berto." She hugged the taller man. "Congratulations."

"Thank you." He gave a slight nod to another man. "Calliope this is my fiancé Alejandro, Alejandro this is my niece Callie."

Callie smiled and shook his hand. She pulled Arizona closer. "And this is my girlfriend Arizona Robbins."

"Nice to meet you," Arizona said trying to sound confident even if she was slightly nervous about meeting Callie's extended family.

"Calliope I have a very important question for you," Berto started and then smiled. "Would you be my best man?"

Callie chuckled. "Will I have to wear a tux?"

"Only if you wish."

"It'd be my honor," Callie replied and hugged her uncle again. Then they sat around the long table and Arizona tried to keep up with the names or at least remember the faces. They finished the meal and the Latin beat was playing in the back, first couples already starting to dance. Callie smiled at Arizona. "May I have this dance?"

Arizona blushed. "You're a real sweet talker today." She took Callie's hand and was lead on the dance floor. "But you know I can't move my body the way you do."

Callie grinned as she spun Arizona around and pressed her front in the blonde's back. "I can teach you." She kept one hand around Arizona's waist and took Arizona's hand in the other. She raised them above their heads as she moved her hips.

Soon enough they started sweating from the passion and electricity that was flowing around them. Arizona's knees gave out when Callie started to suck on her pulse point. "Calliope," she groaned as her head fell to the side so Callie had access to more skin.

"I did something," Callie whispered moving her lips lower. She smirked as she got a very good look at Arizona's cleavage.

"W-what?"

Callie spun Arizona around when the song changed to a slower one and tucked a strand of blonde hair behind her ear and tried to brush some of her lipstick of Arizona's skin. "I got us a room. So we don't have to go home. And we can do things."

Arizona shuddered at the mental images that appeared in her head. "You're kinda perfect. And I love you."

Callie placed a hand on her cheek and captured her pink lips in a kiss. "I love you too."


A/N: I'm sorry that I had to stop here. ;)