A/N: I hope you all had a nice holiday (if you celebrate).

Last chapter was a tough one. I agree 100% with your reviews that the idea a parent could ever walk away from their child over who they love is insane. However, we all know it happens. It is terribly sad and honestly infuriating. I have a friend who was kicked out for being gay. She now is married with a beautiful little boy and has not had contact with her mother since the day she was told to leave. Being a mother, I could NEVER. My oldest loves princesses and unicorns and all things considered "girly". We love him and let him do whatever he feels in his heart is the right thing. The storyline of Teddy and Owen's son, Leo, has been really awesome to watch this season. It hits very close to home.

Enough rambling…. As promised, Previously on the Race:

Our girls got engaged!

Arizona is on an extended leave from golf due to the golf union not being able to settle on a contract

Arizona met Lucia and she was as awful as you all remember from Grey's. Arizona assured Callie no matter what happens, she is not going anywhere and stood firm in her word when Lucia was nasty to her.

This chapter is a time jump of about 5 months!

Arizona

Being in a different city wasn't anything new to Arizona. She grew up moving every 18 months. But now she hated it. She hated being away from Callie and Sofia. Thinking about their future together, she wondered how sustainable this actually was. This was only her fourth tournament and while she couldn't imagine a life without golfing, she ached for home. This was going to be her first full PGA season and that should make her excited. She had worked her whole entire life to get to this position. She wasn't excited. She was miserable. When she was golfing, she was good. But, as soon as the round was over she went back to questioning if this was worth it. Making matters worse, Alex Karev was taking the year off to be with his wife, Jo, and their newborn son. The baby was born about a week before the first tournament started. He was perfect and Sofia and Callie were in love with the little guy. Alex was turning out to be an amazing father and Arizona wouldn't be surprised if he went to a part time golfer. He was over the moon happy and Arizona was happy for him. That didn't stop her from missing him terribly.

"Ready to go sis?" Tim asked as he walked up to Arizona with her clubs over his shoulder.

"Yeah. Let me just grab my hat." Arizona responded. She could tell her brother was missing Teddy as well. They had this tournament to play in and then the next two weeks they were off. They would be missing one tournament, but it was really just an amateur showcase. Tim and Teddy were getting married. It had been somewhat of a whirlwind planning, but Teddy was a simple woman. She didn't want the big crazy wedding. She wanted her and Tim on the beach in Miami. Arizona was more than happy to offer their backyard, which just so happened to be 3 miles of private beach. The house turned out perfect. No…perfect wasn't a close enough word. Everything was hand selected by Callie, Sofia, and herself. From the hardware on the cabinets, to the direction their bedroom window faced. Sure, there had been many many disagreements between the two over it, but it was worth it. What made matters worse was that half of the decisions had to be made over the phone since Arizona was on the road. They hadn't slept in the house together as a family even though it had been ready for a month. Callie refused to "move in" until Arizona was home for more than a day or so. That meant that as soon as Arizona finished this round she would be flying home to Miami. Then Sofia, Callie, and herself would be sleeping in their new home together as a family for the first-time tomorrow night. She was so excited. Her and Callie had their final walk-through tomorrow morning, but Arizona knew it was done. It was time. Callie put her house on the market a week and a half ago and already had multiple offers. It just came down to the Latina accepting one. She asked Arizona's opinion, but ultimately it was Callie's decision.

"Let's get this done and get home." Tim smiled at her. He and Teddy had decided to relocate to Miami. Teddy loved the warmth and Tim would never admit it, but he needed to be close to Arizona. They didn't do well living so far apart. Callie had suggested the pair buy her home, but they were not looking for anything that big at the moment. They settled on a nice apartment about 3 miles away from the new house.

"You got it brother." Arizona smiled. They would be taking The Torre's Company jet home. Courtesy of Carlos. He wanted to make sure Tim had more than enough time to help Teddy with the last-minute wedding prep and Arizona would make the final walk-through tomorrow at 9am EST. This tournament was in Washington, so the cross-country flight would take a while with layovers and such. Tim and Arizona were more than happy to accept that offer when Carlos proposed it.

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Callie's POV

"Do you think she is going to like this?" Callie asked Aria.

"Cal. Honestly, the fact you haven't given her that ring yet is criminal. Of course, she is going to love this." Aria joked.

"I know. I was just waiting for the right moment. I wanted it to be when we officially moved into the house. It goes with how she asked me when she bought the lang. I thought it was cute." Callie was pacing the floor of their new living room. She had finally planned how she wanted to propose to Arizona, and she was freaking out. "It is dumb to be nervous right? We are already engaged!"

"Yeah sis. Kind of stupid. She did ask you after all. Your plan is perfect. Just do what you told me, and Arizona will love it." Aria wrapped her sister in a hug in an attempt to calm her down. Few people could spiral like Callie Torres.

"Do you want me to take Sof after? I know how you two like to celebrate." Aria wiggled her eyebrows.

"Ok. First of all, that was one time. You should have knocked. Second, no. Arizona wants our first night in the house to be as a family. You are more than welcome to take her the day after though!" Callie always accepted some child free time with Arizona.

"Callie it was the middle of the day and you were at work. Why would I have knocked?" Aria quipped back. She was never going to let her sister live down being busted at work.

"Whatever." Callie mumbled as she blushed.

"Anywayyyy. Seriously Cal, this house is amazing. I am kind of jealous." Aria looked around at the house her sister had built. To say she was proud would be a gross understatement. Callie had been through hell and back and the fact she was standing in the house her sister had built with her fiancé, it made Aria emotional.

"Thanks, Aria. Thank you for all your help and for being the tie breaker multiple times. I don't know what I would do without you." Callie leaned her head on her sister's shoulder and just took in the moment. Tomorrow her love would be home. She was going to propose to her and finally give her the ring that Daniel Robbins had trusted her with almost 7 months ago.

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Arizona's POV

Stepping up to the 4th hole of the day Arizona finally felt at ease. When she was on the course the missing wasn't bad. She was doing something she loved. She had golfed well so far this weekend which is why she was golfing on Sunday. She had one the second tournament of the year and placed top 10 in the other two. So far, she was having a good year. There was still a lot of golf to be played, but she currently sat in second for the season as a whole. Derek Shepard was capitalizing on the fact Alex Karev was off this year and making his presence known. Preston Burke was behind her and that made up the top 3. The top 3 would change plenty of times over the 6 months season, but it was a good place to be in for now.

Arizona was paired with Atticus Lincoln and it seemed he had nursed his heart break over the off season. He and his ex-girlfriend seemed to have come to an understanding about their son and he was back in the dating game. He had jokingly asked Arizona if Callie was back on the market and the stare down and threat to use his junk as golf balls quickly shut that joke down. Overall, he was a good guy.

Arizona set up her driver and assessed the terrain. The hole was roughly 450 yards, so a bit long. The wind was at her back since they were playing in a very open course and she squared up to get ready to capitalize on that. When she pulled back and finally swung through her drive soared through the air and landed about halfway down the green. It was on the fairway, which was a win, but Arizona knew the guys she was golfing with would really use the fact she didn't have the driving range they did to their advantage. Trying to think of a strategy, Arizona walked towards Tim to get his opinion.

"Nice drive, AZ. Not going to cut it against these guys though." He patted her on the shoulder.

"Trust me, I know. I hate this course. All the holes are over 400 yards with the exception of one. These guys are eating me alive." Arizona pouted.

"You can't win them all." Tim replied in a nonchalant tone.

"Oh, bite me. You just want to get out of here and go get married next week." Arizona rolled her eyes at Tim's carefree attitude. "I did have an idea though….." Arizona wondered out loud.

"Oh no…." Tim joked. "Never a good thing when you get to thinking too hard. That is why you pay me to do it." Tim gave her his goofy smile to let her know he was joking and ready to hear what she had to say.

"Ha ha. So funny. ANYWAY…What if I played through the trees? I could cut the overall amount of distance I have to cover if I go through the roughage. Yeah, I would have to hit it just right to avoid trees and bounce back but we both know my iron game has never been better." Arizona was deep in thought. She was trying her best to map out the perfect path of this hole so she could hit through the trees to avoid having to move her ball further down the green.

Tim looked at her like she had grown a second head. "Shoot through the rough? You mean this forest. Arizona…no. This is why they have the fairway. The goal of golf is to avoid the rough."

"I know that Timothy. But I can't beat these guys on this course. The holes are just long. Hole 8 is 600 yards! That is minimum 7 strokes for me on a good day. I don't have the strength they do. I know it sounds sexist, but it is just fact for me at this point. I have to play smarter." Arizona really thought this could work. To her surprise, Tim agreed to go along with it.

"Hand me my 5 iron." She took the club and instead of turning her body towards the fairway she turned towards the forest to her left. She looked closely for a hole to navigate her ball through. The forest wasn't as rough as some courses. The course at The Calliope would never allow this kind of play. But here, it was doable. She pulled back and chipped her ball right through a line of trees to her right. She heard the crowd start to chatter and wonder what the hell she just did. Glancing over to Tim, he was just looking towards the ball whispering something about her being insane. She watched her ball soar through the wooded area and heard cheers on the other side. She walked around the bend of the fairway and saw that her ball had landed on the green.

"See…I do know what I am doing sometimes." She joked to Tim.

"You and I both know you are lucky as hell you didn't hit a tree. So, zip it and go finish this hole." Tim couldn't help but laugh. His sister was truly one of a kind.

She walked up to her ball, putter in hand, and did her normal walk around the hole. A completely flat shot to the hole. She approached her ball, let out a breath, and gently hit the ball so it rolled towards the hole. It began to slow just before it hit the lip, making it the perfect speed to fall nicely into the hole.
The beautiful sound of the ball hitting the bottom of the hole made her dimple smile appear. Birdie.

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Callie's POV

Callie was sitting and watching her fiancé kick ass on the golf course. Her blonde had seemed to change her strategy and play in a way that had Mark swearing she had to have bumped her head.

"Why is she shooting into the forest" Mark yelled.

"I don't know. It seems to be working for her." Callie smiled at how much Mark had taken to Arizona in the last few months. To everyone's surprise the two had become really good friends.

"It doesn't make any sense. Is she even allowed to do that?" Mark was pacing up and down the living room of him and Aria's house. The two had finally moved in together and Mark had asked Callie about going ring shopping in the coming months. She even heard Allegra refer to Mark as her Dad a few times. Callie was overjoyed. Mark has always been a dependable friend. He was there for Callie during her whole pregnancy and even proposed they get married and raise Sofia together. She knew the offer was serious, but she could never do that to him. He was Sofa's Uncle Mark and her very best friend.

"Well…no one has told her not to." Callie was mindlessly scrolling through wedding websites. She and Arizona had yet to even pick a date, let alone discuss what they wanted to do. Callie had always wanted the big wedding and she knew Arizona had never even entertained the thought of getting married. She didn't think a big church wedding would be in the cards. She did kind of love the idea of getting married at their home like Tim and Teddy were going to be doing in 2 weeks.

"Are you even listening to me?" Mark's annoyed tone brought Callie out of her thoughts.

"Of course, I am." Callie smiled at him. He walked over to her computer and saw the wedding website.

"Yeah…okay. Are you going to be one of those Bridezillas?" Mark smiled at her knowing she would never be like that.

"Maybe I will…You know, as one of my groomsmaids you have to put up with it." Callie smiled her megawatt smile at him.

"Wait…what?" Mark was kind of surprised.

"Would you like to stand up with me, Marcus?" Callie had planned on asking him once the plans were a bit more formal, but no time like the present.

"Best Man?" He smiled and wiggled his eyebrows.

"Sure…if you want to explain to Aria that you are my best man so she can't be my Maid of Honor…."

"Groomsmaid it is!" Mark wrapped her in a giant hug. "I love you Cal." He kissed her cheek and held her close. "I am going to throw you the most epic bachelorette party ever!" He was already planning it out in his head, she could tell.

"Nope! No Mark. No strippers." Callie was serious. She didn't want anything too crazy.

"Yea…okay Cal." He grabbed his briefcase and headed to the door.

"I'm serious!" She yelled after him. She heard him chuckle and knew she was going to have to warn Arizona about this.

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Arizona's POV

Arizona's strategy had been paying off. She was right in the thick of the playing field. She knew she wasn't going to take first, but second or third was within reason. A PGA official had approached her about what she was doing, but Lexi Grey had been quick to inform him that there was nothing in the rulebook, that she could recite by memory, that prohibited Arizona from doing what she was doing.

Walking up to the 18th, she could tell the rough areas of this hole would make it impossible to execute her strategy. She would have to play the hole straight up and honest. The hole was about 500 yards long and Arizona knew it was going to be tricky. There was no longer any wind, so she didn't have much help. Straightening her hat, she teed up her ball and approached it with her driver. She pulled back and swung with everything she had. She watched her ball soar straight through the air landing about halfway down the fairway. Not bad.

Atticus Lincoln teed off after her and drove his ball over 300 yards down the fairway. She had some ground to make up.

Glancing over at the scoreboard since it was the 18th, she noted she was in third place. With a par this hole she could finish in second. Cooper Freeman was the clear winner of this tournament. So, she would be fighting it out with Atticus (Linc) Lincoln for second and third.

She approached her ball and noticed that the forest on each side was denser than she anticipated. If you hit your ball in there, it was gone. So, she took her iron and gave her ball another shot with all the strength she had. She watched as it fell about 40 yards from the green. She would have to make a hell of a chip shot to finish par here. Linc on the other hand had already situated his ball comfortably on the green. A good put would send him home with the second-place honor.

Arizona let Linc finish the hole and he put his ball in with ease. If she didn't make this long chip shot, she was wrapping up her weekend in third. Not bad, but second was always better. She took a deep breath and grabbed the club Tim handed to her. They didn't even have to communicate at this point, they knew what the other was thinking. Arizona approached her ball and squared up for her shot. When she pulled back and subsequently followed through she knew it wasn't enough to get it where it needed to go. She watched as the ball rolled towards the hole. It stopped roughly a foot away. Damn. She waved at the fans that were cheering for her and gently tapped her ball into the hole. Bogey.

"Hell of a round sis. You surprised me." Tim patted her back and let her walk away. He knew she was frustrated. Anything other than first bothered his sister. That is what made her as good as she was.

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Callie's POV

Callie sat in the black sedan waiting for the lights on the jet to turn off indicating the engine had been cut. She could hardly wait to see Arizona. It had been two or three days here and there for the last four months and it was killing her. She was ready for two interrupted weeks with her fiancé. Seeing the lights go dark Callie launched herself out of the car. She was at the end of the stairs before they touched the ground. When she looked up the sight that met her took her breath away. There, standing in her favorite pink sweatpants and Callie's University of Miami hoodie was Arizona. This woman was stunning in everything she wore. But to Callie, comfortable, make up free Arizona was one of her favorites. Her smile grew even more when she heard Arizona whisper her name like no one else could.

"Calliope." Arizona smiled. Callie smiled as Arizona rushed down the stairs and jumped straight into Callie's arms.

"I missed you." Callie held onto Arizona for dear life as she whispered in her ear.

"I missed you too!" Arizona was hanging onto Callie and giving no indication she would be letting go anytime soon.

"Hate to break up this moment, but can I get by? I have a fiancé at home that I also miss." Tim cleared his throat from behind them.

"Who said we were giving you a ride home?" Arizona joked with her brother.

"You offered when we got on the jet…." Tim rolled his eyes at his sister. They grabbed their bags and loaded them into the back of The Torres Company's private car.

"Where is Sof?" Arizona asked. Callie could tell she missed their daughter fiercely. In the 5 months since the two got engaged her bond with Sofia grew tremendously. Sofia introduced her to everyone she knew as her Mama and it made Callie's heart soar every time the words left the little girl's mouth.

"She is going to meet us at home. She was with my Dad for a lot of the day. Half day of school." Callie just chucked at the pout on Arizona's lips. She really was like having a second child sometimes. "Come on, lets get Tim home to Teddy. Then we can go get some sleep. We have the final walk through right after we drop Sof at school tomorrow." Callie was rambling. She could tell she was. But she was so nervous for tomorrow. They would see their new home all done, and she was going to propose to Arizona…finally!

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Arizona's POV

Walking up their long driveway Arizona just smiled. This was one of the debates that she had won with Callie. Callie wanted a short driveway and more front yard. But Arizona thought that was pointless since their whole "back yard" was sand. She wanted a long driveway for when they had company. As they walked up the driveway behind their realtor and foreman Arizona grabbed Callie's hand and squeezed it.

"Ready?" She whispered. "SO ready." Callie replied with a smile.

They opened the front door and Arizona's breath caught. She hadn't realized that Callie started moving all of their stuff in over the time she had been gone.

"Calliope." She whispered. She looked over and Callie looked nervous. She was wringing her hands together in the way she does when she thinks she is in trouble.

"I know you said you wanted to do it together, but I wanted you to feel at home when you walked in." Callie rushed out.

Arizona looked around. Pretty much everything was in place. They opted to go with a simple home. They argued about the big entrance with staircase pushed back, but Callie had won. Arizona was so grateful for that. When you walked into their home their was a giant opening. To the left was the stairs but in front of you and to your right was a beautiful, tiled floor with a table in the center. In the table there was a gorgeous arrangement of flowers that Arizona had sent to Callie a few days prior just because. They had decided on a lot of tile since sand was going to be an issue. As Arizona walked into their living room she smiled. It was large and open. The walls were basically just windows. You could see the beach when you looked out. The comfortable couches and fireplace (at her insistence) were welcoming and homey. She continued to walk to the kitchen. The kitchen window was huge and extended through the dining area. Callie had fought her tooth and nail about flipping these rooms. But Arizona insisted Callie get to look out at the ocean while she cooked and while they ate. Arizona had nothing to say about the kitchen itself. She let Callie pick everything. The granite countertops and chef's level appliances were something the Latina had tried to be reserved with. Arizona insisted she get exactly what she wanted and once Callie go the memo, she went wild. This kitchen would make a chef weep.

They walked through the dining room, downstairs guest room, bathroom, etc. As they ventured up the stairs they walked past Sofia's room…it was rainbow with unicorns everywhere. They had bickered about that too. Callie insisting it was a waste because she would grow out of it, but Arizona fiercely explaining to Callie that Sofia should get to design her room herself. Finally, Callie caved when Arizona explained how she never had a bedroom to design since she moved so often. That is why it was so important to her. There were two more guest room to the right upstairs and a gorgeous bathroom Aria assisted in designing. But…. the best part of the house was against the back wall…the master bedroom. Arizona opened the double doors and tears welled in her eyes. The whole back wall was windows. The windows opened up to a balcony with hot tub, at Callie's request, though she didn't argue. The bed was against the opposite wall and it overlooked the ocean. The simple beachy themed room was an oasis. Then off to the side was the door to the master bathroom. The ensured they splurged on the soak tub big enough for both of them and then some. The rainfall shower was gigantic. It was heaven. The house was perfect. It was done so well Arizona had no words.

"Arizona…you haven't said one word since we started walking through…do you hate it?" Callie asked nervously.

"Hate it…Calliope. It is perfect. Honestly, I couldn't have dreamed up anything more perfect. This. This is insane." Arizona was crying at this point. She had never had a home for a long period of time. But this, this was their forever home, and she couldn't wait to start their life here.

Callie smiled at her and just nodded to their realtor and foreman and they smiled and took their exit. Arizona wrapped Callie in her arms and kissed her passionately. She missed her and the feeling of them finally being in their home as overwhelming her. Her hands began to roam over the Latina's body hungrily. Only when air become a necessity did she pull away.

"As much as I love where this is going, we need to sign the final paperwork and then we need to go to the closing of the old house." Callie reminded her. "Oh, then we have the final meeting with Tim and Teddy's wedding planner for the back yard." Arizona just huffed. It had been wayyy too long since she had been alone with Callie and she was starting to get a little wound up.

"Come on…10 minutes. We need to christen the new house." Arizona wiggled her eyebrows.

"I promise I will make it up to you tomorrow." Callie smiled at her.

"Tomorrow?! We are sleeping here tonight!" Arizona knew she was being dramatic, but she needed her fiancé.

"Yeah…with Sof…Tomorrow she is with Aria. It will be worth the wait." Callie winked over her shoulder and walked away. Arizona noted the swing in her hips that she was sure was just for her.

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Callie's POV

Sofia and Callie were in the living room awaiting Arizona's arrival. She had gone back to the old house to grab the rest of her things and then she was handing the keys over to the new owners. Callie would be lying if she said she was not terrified. "Okay Sof. Remember the plan?" She looked down at her mini me, hoping she was paying attention.

"Yes Mami. I got this!" Sofia smiled. They heard the door open and Arizona putting a few boxes down in the foyer.

"Sofia, Calliope. Are you guys here?" Arizona yelled.

"In the living room!" Sofia yelled.

Arizona walked in and stopped in her tracks. "Wh-hat is going on?"

There were candles over every surface and a fire was going in their beautiful new fireplace. There was a manilla envelope in Sofia's hands and Callie was standing there in a black cocktail dress that was to die for.

Callie stepped forward and started speaking. "So, you proposed to me in this exact spot 5 months ago. Little did I know, it would eventually become our living room. Where we would spend time as a family. Arizona, being your fiancé has been one of the best times of my life. I love you with everything I am. I love how you love our daughter. I love how you love me. You make us so incredibly happy. .day. I know it seems silly, but I have to ask. Will you do me the honor of marrying me?" Callie asked as she sank down to one knee. She opened the jewelry box and watched as the recognition flashed across Arizona's face.

"My. My grandma." Arizona whispered.

"Your Dad gave it to me. She left it to you in her will. He insisted I propose with this when I asked for his blessing." Callie responded. "So…um…do you have an answer?" Callie was sweating.

"Yes! Of course, Calliope!" Arizona leaned down and kissed Callie, emphasizing her point.

"My turn!" Sofia yelled breaking up the kiss.

"Your turn for what, love?" Arizona looked over at her daughter.

"Will you be my Mama?" Sofia asked handing Sofia the envelope.

"What do you mean, Sof? I am your Mama." Arizona was a little confused. She started opening the envelope and the papers she pulled out made her eyes fill with tears.

"No…I want you to adopt me, Mama." Sofia smiled proudly.

Arizona just looked over at Callie. "It was her idea. But I am SO supportive of it. She has been your daughter from the time we started dating." Callie gave her approval.

"Yes. Yes! Sofia. I would love nothing more than to adopt you, babygirl!" Arizona was sobbing. She wrapped Sofia in a giant hug and pulled Callie to them. Callie's plan had been perfect. They were in their new home, and they were formalizing being a family.

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Arizona's POV

"Okay Tim, you ready for this?" Arizona asked as she straightened her brother's tie. The day had finally come for him and Teddy.

"You have no idea how ready I am for this." He smiled at her. "She is still pissed I stole you as my best woman." Tim laughed.

"Well, what can I say. I am a hot commodity." Arizona joked as she put her earring in her ear.

"Ready Mama?" Sofia poked her head in. She was the flower girl and she looked absolutely adorable.

"Ready baby girl." Arizona smiled at her daughter. It had been a week since Sofia asked her to adopt her and Arizona had signed all the paperwork and submitted it the next day. She was just waiting to hear back. Carlos's lawyer mentioned there may be a hearing, but since Eric signed his rights away and Callie was supportive it was basically a done deal.

Arizona grabbed Tim's hand and walked him to the back door. "Let's do this brother." They walked hand in hand to the front of the arch that had the beautiful ocean as its backdrop. Arizona smiled as Callie walked up the aisle with Sofia. She knew this was Tim and Teddy's wedding but the sight of Callie walking down the aisle towards them did something to her. They really needed to start planning their wedding. Callie went to the opposite side as Arizona, she was Teddy's bridesmaid. The two had become incredibly close since Teddy and Tim moved to Miami. With Arizona and Tim being on the road so much, they kept each other company. Not to mention Sof loved her Aunt Teddy.

Everyone stood up as the back door slid open. Arizona watched as her brother's jaw hit the floor. Teddy was a vision. She looked gorgeous. Her simple white dress was blowing in the wind and her hair was pinned back with a beautiful flower holding it in place. She walked towards Tim with a giant smile on her face. These two were perfect for one another. Once Teddy reached the front of the aisle Arizona listed as she and Tim declared their love to one another. She was staring at Callie the whole time with a giant smile on her face. She hadn't even noticed that Tim and Teddy were kissing as husband and wife until the applause snapped her out of her stare. She watched as Callie laughed, seemingly being snapped out of her own thoughts.

As Teddy and Tim were announced as husband and wife, she crossed the aisle to link arms with Callie. The two walked down the aisle following the bride and groom. Arizona looked over at Callie and couldn't believe this woman had agreed to be her wife. "Marry me." She whispered. "Name the time and place and I am there, baby." Callie responded. Zero hesitation in her voice.

"One year together is in three months. Marry me then." Arizona asked.

"Yes." Callie smiled.

They were getting married in three months. Holy shit..Time to start planning.

A/N: Lots covered in this chapter. I hope you enjoyed!

Next on The Race: Time Jump! Bachlorette parties and wedding time!