Thanks for reading and leaving all the reviews last time! I did forget to mention the last time this story idea came from baboum968. Also I know nothing about the Marines.
The next morning came around and when Callie woke up she decided to text Arizona "Hey Arizona it's Callie. I was thinking we could meet around 12 for lunch? lemme know" A couple hours later and still no response Callie tried to call only to end up getting her voicemail "Hey Arizona it's Callie. Um I tried txting you and I haven't heard from you so I was checking in if you still wanted to get lunch or not today just um just call me back when you get a chance" Not hearing from Arizona at all that day got Callie's spirits down. This time the relationship didn't even start before she failed at it. There was just something so captivating about the blonde haired blue eyed girl that just drew her in. But she didn't to just let it go and move on with her life. All it would be was a memorable night on the beach spent with friends.
It wasn't until three weeks later when she got a strange letter in the mail address to her at one of her father's hotels that she heard from the blonde. Callie opened up the envelope that was addressed to her, it didn't have a return address so she was curious, she also didn't notice the handwritten on it.
Dear Callie Torres,
You know I should probably just rewrite this whole letter already because I don't know why I just put your first and last name. Then I put dear like what are we in the 1950's?! How lame am I? lol. Anyways I won't put too much detailed information in this letter because I'm not even sure your address or if you'll even get this. This is just me taking a long shot. I googled you and turns out your dad owns like most of the hotels in states. That's pretty cool. So since I met you in Miami, I figured I'd try here. I know I'm a huge ass like words can't even describe how big of one I am. I'm so sorry for dipping out on you. Like I will spend every day of my life always telling you how sorry I am. I'm sure you have a million questions and I will answer every single one of them. I just don't want my personal information out there so can you write me back when you get this? that's if you want. If not I totally understand and I will always hold the memory of that summer night in my heart and head. Til next time. Arizona Robbins
Callie was in disbelief of what she just read. How could Arizona? Now she had even more questions than before. She guessed there was only one way to find out, to write Arizona back.
Dear Arizona Robbins,
I must say no you are not a lame person but what you did was really lame. If you didn't want to hang out with me that was cool you should have just said so instead of ignoring me and then going overseas. I thought we had a special connection that night we met but I guess that was just another thing I was wrong about. I do have questions that I would like the answers to but don't do this out of guilt or because you feel bad for me. I don't want you to write me for any of those reasons. Since everything seems to be only what you want and when you want it, you let me know when you can fit me into your schedule. Maybe I'll hear from you again? Maybe i won't? Callie Torres
Reading the letter back to herself Callie found herself a little harsh but oh well she though shrugging her shoulders. Arizona didn't deserve to get off easy. She ghosted her and then wrote her a letter from overseas. I mean who does that sort of thing. Apparently Arizona Robbins. Only the people she starts to fall for end up being the crazy ones. Can't she just have a normal relationship for once? It took about another two weeks for her to receive another letter this time it came to her apartment. So apparently Arizona was good at following directions and sent it to the right place.
Dear Callie,
Thank you for writing me. I know that I don't deserve it one bit and once again I'm terribly sorry for all the pain that I caused you. I felt that connection too Callie. Remember when we met I told you that I was in the Marines? Well me and Tim, my brother, we got called out on an emergency deployment. We were suppose to have family grief time to take. We were suppose to have more time.The day we were suppose to meet my dad passed away. I know that's not an excuse or anything but I completely shut down. Growing up I looked up to him so much and well our last conversation we ever had didn't end on a good note. There are things you don't know about me. Things that in time I would love to tell you. We had a quick burial service so me and Tim were able to attend and then we were shipped off again. I know that doesn't forgive anything. You just you deserve better and you've been in my mind ever since we met. So I thought I would try to reach out and explain maybe it will give you a little piece of mind. Sincerely, Arizona Robbins.
Callie couldn't help but feel bad for her. She must be in so much pain. But a part of her was fighting herself. She did deserve better. Arizona could have communicated with her, she would have understood, but no instead Arizona just had to go and make a mess of things. Callie was debating on whether to give in and follow her heart and risk getting hurt like always or go in a different direction for once, stand up for herself and walk away.
