Arizona and Sofia drove to the hospital while Callie followed in her rental car. She didn't drive in New York as parking was a nightmare and her car was still in storage. When they arrived at the hospital they made their way to the NICU while Arizona tried to explain to Sofia what she would see so the little girl wouldn't be afraid. They went to the prep area and Arizona scrubbed Sofia's hands and arms while Callie stood back listening to Arizona interact with their daughter. "Okay, we will have to scrub away all the germs and put a gown on and covers on your shoes. We can't bring any germs in and that could get the babies sick, okay? Now you get to wear a surgical mask just like your Mommy and I wear when we do surgery." Arizona looked up at Callie who was taking pictures of the nurse helping Sofia gown up. They always took these precautions when a sibling visited. Children in general were more susceptible to bring in germs.

Callie and Arizona both scrubbed up but didn't wear the mask. They all walked in and Arizona explained what each tube and wire were for. They pulled a step stool over so Sofia could have a better view "Hi Chloe, I'm Sofia, your sister." She smiled at her Momma and said "She is so tiny, and she has dark hair like me."

Arizona smiled at her daughter. She was so proud of how grown up she was. Sofia asked "Can I touch her?"

Arizona nodded and showed Sofia where she could put her hand through and told her "Just be careful with the wires. You can hold her hand." Sofia stroked Chloe's hand with her finger and Chloe grabbed her finger and held it. "Look Momma, she's holding my finger."

Callie leaned forward and said "I think she likes her big sister." She turned to Arizona "She looks so much like Sofia did." It was true. Arizona often felt a sense of deja vu whenever she first entered the NICU.

Arizona didn't know what to feel. At one time this scene would have made heart swell. That was always the dream, her and Callie and several kids. Now it was just her. She had two daughters depending on her and she was going to do everything to make sure her daughter's knew she loved them. She leaned down and told Sofia "Why don't you sing a song for Chloe?"

Both women sat back and watched the interaction between the 6 year old and the infant. It wasn't long before Callie said "I should go. Sofia, I will talk to you later."

As she bent and kissed the little girl on her head. "Call me before bed okay?"

Sofia nodded but didn't stop singing to her sister.

Arizona asked "How long are you staying in Seattle?"

Callie replied "I haven't decided yet. I thought I would catch up with some people."

Arizona said "Well, we should do dinner or something. I mean, as a family."

"Of course. Sure. Just call or text me. I'm staying at the Archfield." Callie said goodbye and Arizona turned her attention back to her daughters. Callie stood in the hallway and watched. After a while she turned and made her way off to find the chief.

Sofia asked "When can she come home?"

Arizona replied "Well, she needs to get a little bit stronger, a little bit bigger but she is growing and getting stronger every day. How about we let Chloe rest and we go home and fix dinner?"

Sofia nodded and she leaned in and said "Bye Chloe, I love you."

They walked their way out of the NICU and were stopped by several people wanting to welcome Sofia home and congratulate Arizona on her return. They drove home and Arizona loved listening to Sofia chatter about everything under the sun. She forgot how much Sofia loved to talk.

They arrived home and Arizona asked Sofia "What do you want for dinner?"

Sofia asked "Can we make your mac n cheese? I really missed it and Mommy can't make it like you do."

Arizona smiled and said "Okay, mac n cheese it is." They set about making the dish together and while they were waiting for it to bake, Arizona pulled some broccoli and ranch dip out of the fridge and they snacked on the veggie.

Arizona told Sofia "I talked to Aunt Meredith and we thought that you and Zola and Bailey might like to sign up for soccer this summer. What do you think?"

Sofia jumped up and down and said "Yes! Yes! Thank you."

After dinner was finished and the kitchen cleaned up Arizona said "Why don't you go take a shower and get you pajamas on and we can watch a movie or something."

Sofia agreed and while she was in the shower, Arizona took the time to call Meredith.

"Hey Arizona did Carlos drop Sofia off okay? Was it awkward? How is she?" Meredith asked.

Arizona "She is great, I have missed her so much and she has gotten so much taller than the last time I have seen her. But Meredith, Carlos didn't bring her...Callie did."

"What? I'm confused, Why?"

Arizona replied "I'm not sure. She said she wanted to be there when Sofia met Chloe."

"How long is she staying?" Meredith asked.

"She didn't say. So I really don't know. Listen Sofia is just getting out of the shower. I was wondering since the weather is supposed to be nice tomorrow, Do you want to take the kids to the park with me? We can have a picnic." Arizona was feeling uneasy when Meredith didn't answer right away so she tried to back track "You know what? That's probably a bad idea, you probably want to get together with Callie so you can forget that I asked."

Meredith interrupted her "Whoa, wait. I was just distracted by what you said. A picnic is a great idea. I will provide the sandwiches, well the deli will make them, but I will bring them. What time? Is 11 a good time?"

Arizona said "Yeah, that's a good time. I mean if you are sure you want to spend the day with us. You don't have too, I understand if you would rather spend it with Callie or whatever."

Meredith replied "Nonsense, I want to spend the day with you and Sofia and the kids will be ecstatic. Zola has been bugging me all day about when she can see her. So I will meet you at the park at 11. Now, go spend time with your girl." She didn't give her time to argue because she hung up.

Sofia came running into the room. "Are you ready to watch a movie?"

Arizona smiled at her daughter "I am."