A/N: Thank you so much for the positive reviews! It means so much to me. No beta reader and didn't proofread it, so all mistakes are mine. Reviews and requests are very much welcome. This is sort of a girlfriend tag, but they're remarried. Also, the questions are more serious than usual girlfriend tags. I wanted to include silly ones but it won't be fitting with the plot. Leave me a message/review if you want me to do another one with more silly questions. Question suggestions are also welcome.

SUMMARY: Sofia interviews Callie and Arizona.


"Ready?" A 13-year-old Sofia asked the two women sitting closely to each other on the couch, while positioning the video camera on the tripod.

"Ready," her blonde mother answered very happily, showing her dimples, at the same time her other mother groaned, "Ugh, do we really have to do this?"

Sofia pouted at her mama's complaint, "You kinda have to, Mama. It's for my project."

"Fine," Callie rolled her eyes. She shifted on her seat to be in a more comfortable — but camera-appropriate — position, "I'm ready."

Callie and Arizona are about to be interviewed by their daughter for a school project. They were tasked to create something — anything, really — that displays how they define love. This is for their English class, the theme aligning with the upcoming Valentine's day. They were given the freedom to express their answers through any medium — scrapbooks, videos, poems, etc.

Sofia, having been interested in photo and video editing, opted to make a short film. Her plan was to film their everyday lives, simple family moments that clearly convey love — her moms cooking dinner together, the three of them cuddled on the couch while watching a movie, and many more. In addition to this, she decided to interview her mothers, because according to her, their relationship is the "perfect definition of love." With the combination of said short clips and interview, some narration, and the teenager's unbelievable talent in editing, her short film will be finished nicely in no time.

Sofia, behind the camera, pressed the record button, "Hi, moms. So today, I'm going to interview both of you and ask questions about your relationship." The women in the frame nodded. Not expecting a verbal answer, Sofia continued, "Please introduce yourselves and tell us how long you've known each other."

The two surgeons looked at each other, letting the other speak first, and chuckled.

"Fine, I'll go first," Arizona volunteered, giving her wife a playful glare. "I'm Arizona Robbins, and I'm a pediatric and maternal/fetal surgeon," she flashed her super magic smile at the camera while her wife lovingly stared at her.

After the blonde introduced herself, Callie turned to the camera, "I'm Callie Torres. I'm an orthopedic surgeon and we've known each other for 16 years."

"Right, 16 long, eventful years," Arizona confirmed.

Sofia, satisfied at their introduction, moved on, "So, let's get started. My first question is..."

Where, when, and how did you first meet?

The brunette glanced at her wife, silently telling her that she's going to speak first. Arizona nodded in reply.

"This may not be the ideal first meeting, but I wouldn't have it any other way," Callie explained, earning a chuckle from both her wife and her daughter. "We met 5th of February, 2009 in a bar bathroom, back in Seattle.

"I had just finished crying and was fixing my makeup when the bathroom door opened, revealing a gorgeous-looking petite blonde," she turned to Arizona for the nth time that day, smiling.

Arizona continued the Latina's answer, "I introduced myself to her and then rambled about how I hear and know things about her." The smaller woman cannot help but smile at the memory, although she had felt the total opposite that night. "I noticed she was upset, so I told her that when she's over being upset, there will be people lining up for her."

"I asked her if she wanted to give me some names," Callie added, wanting to be the one to tell the next part. "But then she didn't answer. Instead, she leaned in and just kissed me. Out of nowhere. And then she said after the kiss, 'I think you'll know.'" She turned her gaze back to Arizona.

Sofia squealed in the background. She's heard this story numerous times now but she still feels excited every time.

Arizona blushed, feeling slightly embarrassed in front of the camera. Callie, finding the sight before her endearing, tilted her wife's face towards her direction and gave her a gentle kiss on the lips.

"I think I'll find it creepy if the same thing happens to me; getting kissed by a person I've never seen before," Sofia joked, earning a glare from her Mommy and a laugh from her Mama. Seeing her Mommy's face, she changed the subject, "Okay, moving on to the next question..."

Where was your first date?

This time, Arizona decided to answer the question. "We had our first date in her apartment," she pointed her thumb to Callie. "We ate pizza, drank wine, and danced our hearts out. Best first date ever."

"You're just saying that because you're with me now," the brunette accused cheekily.

"Yeah, kinda," Arizona retorted and laughed, her wife sticking her tongue out.

Before they could get further from the topic, Sofia asked the next question.

What was your first impression of each other?

Callie looked at her wife and tilted her head a little to the right, answering the question first, "I thought she was confident and annoyingly perky who eats rainbows and unicorns for breakfast."

"Wow, you could've omitted the 'annoyingly,' you know," Arizona pouted at her wife, causing her daughter to burst into laughter.

Callie, also laughing now, expounded, "Well, it's the truth. I found your perkiness really annoying at first, but now, it's one of the things I love most about you." Arizona softened at the ortho surgeon's statement. "Along with your excessive usage of the words 'super' and 'awesome,'" Callie teased.

The blonde teased back, "Hey! You think I didn't notice that you've been saying those words now as often as, if not more than, I do?"

Sofia, amazed at their bantering, affirmed, "That's totally true!" Arizona flashed her wife a 'told you' look, while Callie feigned innocence. "Mom, it's your turn now."

"Hmm," Arizona looked up, her index finger on her chin, pretending to think of an answer. The woman beside her just rolled her eyes before she continued, "I thought she was a total badass, edgy, and super serious person."

"Yeah, I absolutely am."

"No, you're not."

"Uhm, yes, I am."

"Okay, yeah," the blue-eyed woman shrugged and turned to face Callie. "If you consider crying because of a puppy video badass, then you so are a badass," she smirked.

Callie furrowed her eyebrows and scrunched her nose, "Hey! I said it stays between the two of us."

"I'm just proving a point; and it's too adorable of a moment not to share," Arizona laughed cutely. She turned to look at her daughter, "Right, Sof?"

"Right," their daughter chuckled. "I'm going to make sure I'll be there to see it the next time it happens."

Callie pouted at the two ladies teaming up against her, "Can we just please move on to the next question?"

Who said "I love you" first?

Arizona raised her right hand and said a little loudly and proudly, "I did."

"She did," the Latina nodded. "But I fell in love first," she turned to her wife and smirked.

"Yeah, I kinda figured that out when you invited me to your apartment for our first date," they all cracked. "Kidding aside, I don't think you fell first. I fell first, I just had a hard time admitting it to myself," Arizona confessed a bit seriously, locking her blue eyes with Callie's brown ones.

The brunette leaned in and kissed Arizona quickly. "Hmm, let's just agree to disagree," Callie dismissed the topic, and turned to Sofia to signal they're ready for the next question.

What do you often do in your free times?

"I binge-watch my favorite tv shows," Arizona started. "Sometimes she joins me, other times, she reads medical journals."

"We also cook," Callie added. "And by we, I mean I cook, and she watches me cook and she and our daughter, Sofia, eat whatever new recipe I'm trying," she scoffed.

Arizona laughed at this and confirmed, "It's true. I cook, too. We cook dinner together at times but she's a better cook than I am so when she tries new recipes, I watch her, instead. She does not allow me anywhere near the kitchen counter whenever she's trying something new."

Callie grinned at her pouting wife, "Yes, because you keep distracting me by doing silly things like, I don't know, playing with flour." Arizona giggled at the trueness of the statement. "Also, I love cooking for you and I love it when you watch me cook."

Sofia awed at her mother's answers, "Do you do anything else together during your free times?"

"I'd answer that but it's not camera-appropriate," Callie smirked and answered at the same time Arizona said, "Sex. Lots and lots of sex." Two pairs of brown eyes widened at Arizona's revelation. The older brunette's hand quickly found its way to cover Arizona's mouth, causing Arizona's chuckle to be muffled.

Still shocked Sofia exclaimed, "I'm just gonna bleep that one out and I'm going to pretend I didn't hear any of that."

Arizona removed Callie's hand from her mouth, and whispered — although, loud enough to be heard from the camera — from her seat, "Yeah, like how you pretend to not hear us every night." She smirked, while Callie gave her a look that says 'Enough.'

Sofia blushed at her mother's statement, "We better move on to the next question."

How long have you been together?

"16 years with breaks in between," "Almost 7 years," Callie and Arizona answered differently, warranting a titter from Sofia. The two women looked at each other confusingly, brows furrowed.

"Well, I started counting after I came here to New York," Arizona explained herself, and flashed Callie a sheepish smile. "I'm sorry, am I a terrible wife? Are you mad? It's just, you know, we've broken up a lot of times and I didn't think-" Arizona rambled with matching hand gestures, much to the ortho surgeon's delight.

Callie held Arizona's arms in place and interrupted her babbling, "Hey, it's okay. I thought differently. I counted the years since we first got together." The blonde sighed in relief. "And, within those 16 years, I never stopped loving you. We were always together in my heart," she assured the other woman, nearing her face to Arizona's, pressing their foreheads and noses together.

Arizona chuckled at Callie's cheesiness and rewarded her with a hug. She turned to Sofia, "Can you please edit this question out? It's embarrassing, our answers were different."

"True," Callie agreed. "It totally did not convey love at all," she laughed.

"No! It's so gonna be in the film. It was perfect and raw. You were so cute, disagreeing and getting cheesy with each other," Sofia countered. Before her mothers could say anything, she continued, "Now, let's get to the next question, shall we?"

What was the first thing you noticed about each other?

"I noticed her brown eyes first," Arizona answered immediately. "She was facing the mirror, fixing her makeup, and from the mirror, I noticed how sad her eyes were," she looked at said brown eyes, which were already staring at her with love. "Her eyes are very expressive. From that moment, I made it my personal goal to always make her happy, so her eyes are also filled with joy," she explained, never breaking their eye contact. Callie and Sofia both awed at the statement.

Callie was about to answer when Arizona said, "Ooh, and ass. I also noticed her ass." The older Latina gave her wife a 'Seriously?' look. "What? I can't help it, you were facing your back to me," the blonde winked. Callie can't help but laugh at her wife's tactics. "Your turn now."

The ortho surgeon looked at Arizona from head to toe, pretending to think of an answer. Her gaze then stopped at the blonde's chest, and said straightforwardly, "Her boobs. She has good boobs." Callie laughed at her wife, who seemed to be taken away by her answer.

"I think I'm gonna have to put a 'Mature' rating for this film," Sofia muttered half-jokingly in the background.

Entertained at Arizona and Sofia's reactions, Callie withdrew, "I'm just kidding. I just needed to get back at you for saying you noticed my ass first." She turned to Arizona, "Although, you have really good boobs, what I noticed first was your dimples and your super magic smile." As if on cue, the mentioned super magic smile flashed across the peds surgeon's face. Now talking to the camera, Callie continued, "People feel better just after she walks in the room wearing her best super magic smile. When she smiles at you, everything gets better. My world is a whole lot brighter because of her smile." It is now the taller woman's turn to smile when she saw Arizona mouthing 'I love you' to her. She kissed Arizona's cheek in response.

Sofia asked the next question.

What isn't the other person good at?

"She's terrified of public speaking," Arizona volunteered to answer first. "She hurls. A lot. And on stage, she does her pee dance," she turned to her wife.

Callie glared at her, "Hey, that's too much information." She turned to the camera's direction, "But I'm a lot less frightened when she's with me."

Arizona feigned a disgusted face, "Yeah, to brush all the puke off your hair."

The taller woman rolled her eyes. "And for the other thing," she gave a meaningful look to the blonde.

"Oh, yes, the other thing," Arizona raised her eyebrows repeatedly. "I love being there for the other thing," she exclaimed, emphasizing on the word 'love.'

Wanting in on her mothers' inside joke, Sofia butted in, "Other thing? What other thing?"

Callie answered Sofia, "Oh, baby, it's for us to know, and for you to never find out." She and Arizona burst into laughter. "And, it's not appropriate to say it in front of the camera," she smirked, causing Sofia to pout.

The other thing they've been referring to was sex. It began when Callie was preparing for her TED Conference speech and Arizona advised her to "imagine everyone in the audience naked." Seeing that her wife ignored her advice, Arizona stripped off her clothes in front of her; which, of course, resulted to sex. Since then, every time she has a speech to give, Callie practices in front of a naked Arizona. As soon as the brunette finishes practicing, – which is quite a while, since she gets distracted by her wife every now and then – Arizona rewards her with 'good luck' sex. It was not proven to be very effective but according to Arizona, "Having sex makes you less tensed," which Callie certainly agrees on.

"Mama, it's your turn. What isn't mom good at?"

Callie took a glance at her wife before turning to Sofia, "I know I shouldn't say this because you're here, and you're only gonna be encouraged," Sofia and Arizona flashed curious looks. "But she isn't very good at saying no to you." Sofia just shrugged at her Mama's answer, knowing it is indeed true.

Before the older surgeon could deny the statement, Callie continued, "Yeah, it's true. Whatever you want, you get. She can't resist your charm and your puppy dog brown eyes."

Arizona interrupted, "Well, of course. How can I say no to that face?" She gestured to Sofia. "Every time she gives me her puppy dog eyes, I am reminded of you," the blonde said more softly, now turning to the woman beside her.

"And I'm supposed to be okay with that?" Callie laughed. She faced the camera and pouted, "That's why she gets to be the good cop, and I get to be the bad cop."

"Hey, it's still effective parenting," the peds surgeon argued.

Callie smiled gloriously at Sofia, "True."

Wanting to get the spotlight off her, the younger brunette asked the next question.

What is the other person good at?

"I know both of you are good in a lot of things," their daughter pointed out. "But just mention maybe one or two, please." She smiled at her mothers.

"As opposed to my fear in public speaking, Arizona is unbelievably great at making speeches," Callie proudly answered. "There are countless occasions now that she was able to turn an entire unpleasant situation into a very wholesome one, just because of her speech," she flashed a big smile to her wife. "I'm so proud of her, she's my 'good man in a storm,'" the brunette referenced to one of Arizona's speeches that led her father to accept her sexuality.

Arizona, touched at her answer, turned Callie's face to her, and gave her a peck on the lips. She whispered, "Thank you." Callie nodded in return.

Now facing the camera, Arizona spoke, "My wife is insanely good – the best, even – in caring for other people." She reached across Callie's back, to her arm, and pulled her closer to her. "She has a huge heart and she cares like crazy. She puts the needs of others – not just her patients', but also our friends', our colleagues' – before hers, that's why I always put her and Sofia first," Arizona kissed Callie's temple. "She deserves to feel loved and be taken care of the way she does with other people, so as much as I can, I try my very best to do that every day." Callie held the small hand that is now resting on her shoulder, and looked at Arizona in the eye. They brought their faces closer and shared a soft, innocent kiss.

Sofia, moved at her mom's answer, joked, "You're so sweet, it's nauseating." She laughed while both her moms are now glaring at her. "Let's get to the next question before this place gets filled with ants."

What is one of your favorite things about each other?

"Ooh, I got a good one!" Arizona almost yelled too cheerfully. "I love her nose," she reached for the taller woman's face and poked her nose with her index finger, "I already told her this before but I love how it scrunches when she reads patients' scans, just a little that it's almost unnoticeable. I also love how it turns red when she cries, or when she's jealous, or when she's angry." Shifting into a softer tone with a softer voice, she continued, "I love how it feels against my skin when she smells me; and most importantly, I love how it touches with my nose when we kiss." She and Callie blushed at the last part of her answer.

"Oh my god, you look like two teenagers in puppy love," the younger brunette rolled her eyes and faked a disgusted look.

Her Mama just let out a soft chuckle while Arizona defended, "Well, good, 'cause that's what this video's about, right?"

Their daughter ignored Arizona's comment and told her other mother, "Mama, what about you?"

"Hmm, I love everything about her. Let's see," Callie looked up, thinking of an answer. "Ah! Her attention to detail. I love how she notices even the tiniest of details; and she does not only notice them, but she also remembers them," a beam flashed across her face. "She's very meticulous in the OR, wanting every bit to be perfect. She knows when I try to hide my bad mood from her. She notices when I change my perfume or shampoo or conditioner," she looked at Arizona in the eye. "Don't even get me started with the way she noted how my nose scrunches or how it turns red," Callie laughed, referring to the blonde's answer earlier. "I think she's got my every move memorized," she joked, earning a laugh from the other two.

Still lost in their eye contact, Arizona told her wife, "Of course, I notice. I always notice." Now, she turned to Sofia, "Can I change my answer? I wanna change my answer. Mine sound so superficial now." Callie laughed at her pouting wife.

"No, it's fine, Mom."

"Oh, wait! I have one more," Callie interrupted before Sofia could move on to the next question. Not eliciting verbal responses from her wife and daughter, the younger surgeon continued, "I love how she calls me 'Calliope.'" Two dimpled smiles were drawn out from Arizona and Sofia. "I have always hated my name. I only even allow my dad to call me by my full name, but when she calls me Calliope, it becomes my favorite music in the world," she said to the camera.

Sofia, for the umpteenth time, rolled her eyes at her mothers' cheesiness. Although she would never admit it out loud, she finds them endearing and inspiring. She dreams to find a love like theirs someday.

Arizona, on the other hand, only stayed silent and kept the smile on her face.

"Are we done? Can we move forward now?" Sofia asked, procuring a nod from both her mothers. "Oh, this is the second to the last question," Sofia realized.

What do you want to say each other?

"Really? You want to ask us this? You're not gonna vomit?" Callie jokingly asked, earning a light smack in the arm from her wife.

"I don't want to, but I have no choice," their daughter retorted. "Mom, wanna go first?" She offered.

Arizona nodded, and turned to the woman seated beside her. Seeing her wife already staring intently at her, she greeted, "Hi." Callie just smiled at her. She cleared her throat and said, "Thank you. For everything." She held her wife's both hands. "Thank you for making me happy. Thank you for giving me a family, for making my dreams come true – dreams I never knew I had," she gave her wife her super magic smile, tears in her eyes threatening to fall anytime now. "Thank you for letting me in again. Thank you. I love you and our daughter so much. We're in this together and I'm not going anywhere," she professed, her voice breaking and tears now escaping her eyes.

Callie reached for her wife's cheeks and wiped her tears away. She returned to holding her wife's hands, "You're welcome. You are my wife and you deserve all the happiness in the universe. I will protect you the way you protect our family." The ortho surgeon paused for a while, taking a deep breath. "I love you and Sofia, too, so much and I wouldn't trade both of you for the world. I'm never walking away again, so you have no choice but to be stuck with me for life," she said the last sentence jokingly but sincerely.

Sofia, softening at the exchange she witnessed, she stood up and walked to her mothers. Both surgeons extended an arm, offering a family hug. Sofia gladly welcomed the hug, and the three of them melted into each other's arms.

After about almost two minutes, they pulled away, and Sofia returned to her seat behind the camera. "Now, for the last question…"

Complete this sentence: "You're my…"

"Soulmate," both women answered simultaneously. They shared a look with each other and laughed at the occurrence. There are no other words needed to be spoken.

Content with the sweet response she got, Sofia stopped the recording. This is gonna be one helluva video, she thought.