A/N: There you have it the calzona kind of reunion. ;) like I said before, it's going to be a slow burn so be ready for the angst and drama.

Also I'm no doctor so everything medical is coming out of my head and I have no idea if it true or not.

Thanks to pounkcakereal20 for her help!


Chapter 5:

Callie Torres, September 3rd 2015:

'I must be a dreaming.'

Is the first thing that went through Callie's mind the second she saw the Colonel getting down off the chopper.

It couldn't be him; she hasn't seen him in years. He didn't even live

near Seattle. What was he doing here?

She stood there frozen on the spot. She had been standing for the last

ten minutes looking at the colonel, trying to wrapped her mind around

the fact that he was really here.

She stayed in denial for a few minutes, studying the stoic figure

standing next to the chopper.

It was really him, standing in his impeccable suit, hair clean cut,

hat under the arm and look as cold and hard as ice.

When she finally realized that it was the one and only Colonel

Robbins, Callie felt a sudden fear at the pit of her stomach. She

immediately brought her hand to her abdomen when she was hit by sudden images.

She doesn't love you, she never has.

You and that abomination in your belly mean nothing to her.

You'll just ruin her life.

If you really love her, you'll stop looking after her.

If I were you I'd be careful, I wouldn't want anything happening to this baby.

She closed her eyes as tight as possible, trying to rid herself of

those images. She was safe and her baby was safe. She was here to do her job.

She suddenly opened her eyes. If the Colonel was here, then who was the patient?

This time she wasn't only overwhelmed by fear but also nervousness and anger. Going over everything Teddy told her yesterday, it could only mean on thing. She didn't want to believe. She wasn't ready.

How was she supposed to focused and do her job if it was her on that

stretcher? How was she supposed to bottle up all those emotions that

she kept for years? How could she, she was only human after all?

She saw Teddy getting closer from the corner of her eyes but didn't

react. She was too far lost in her thoughts trying to control all her

emotions that wanted to burst out this second. She tried to reason

with herself, thinking that it wasn't possible that it was her. What

were the chances? One in a million. It was either just a big

misunderstanding or some fucking karmic joke.

"Callie?" Teddy called putting her hand on the brunette's arm.

Callie's eyes immediately snapped to Teddy. She saw the look of

concern written all over the other woman's face.

"Sorry, I was just thinking."

Right now was not the time to reminisce the past. When she became a Doctor she took an Oath and she wasn't ready to break it anytime soon.

So she did what she did so many times before that she became a master at it...she bottled up her feelings and pushed them in the far back of her mind.

Teddy was still looking at her concerned and unconvinced by her

explanation. She didn't have the chance to question her any further

because the brunette looked in the direction of the gurney.

She could do this right? It probably wasn't even her; it could be some

soldier under the Colonel's care. Who was she kidding, it was her, she could feel it. She always had this sixth sense about the woman. She always knew when she was around and this time wasn't different.

She was jogging to the gurney. Mark was already there listening to the Medic and taking the patient's chart in his hands examining it. As she was getting closer, she could see the small figure on the gurney, the blonde hair and the bandages around the
patient's head.

The closer she was getting the tighter the knot in her stomach was

getting.

"Ok what do we have?" She asked Mark once arrive near the gurney. She avoided looking at the patient or the Colonel, fixing her eyes on

Mark. He gave her the chart and while she was reading it she heard a surprised gasp. Without looking up she immediately knew who it was.

They were now all walking to the elevator and she still haven't lifted

her head. She was trying to kill as much time as possible before she

was faced with the reality. However, it didn't last as long as she would have hope. They were barely mid way to the elevator when she heard one of the Medic pushing the gurney presenting the patient.

"Arizona Robbins, 31, she was trapped under remains of a building after a bomb went off. her left arm is pretty messed up, she has a few broken ribs, a broken ankle and she has been unconscious since then."

As soon as Callie heard her name, her head snapped to the woman laying unconscious on the gurney. When she finally looked at the woman, her heart stopped beating for a second and then started beating wildly in her chest for two reasons.

First, it was really her, she was really there, it wasn't a

hallucination or some shit.

And second, the woman laying there wasn't the woman she once knew along time ago. She was unrecognizable. Her face was bruised and swollen. Her once beautiful long blonde locks were now short and dirty. She had cuts on all the visible parts of her body.
She looked at her injured arm and could see that the bone had been snapped In two and that it was sticking out.

They were now in the elevator. Callie still haven't looked up at the

Colonel but she could feel his burning gaze on the back of her skull. Mark was still examining the blonde injuries with Callie trying to

stay as much professional as possible. She tried to avoid the weird look Teddy was sending her way every now and then.

Suddenly the blonde started seizing on their way down surprising the four doctors.

"I thought she only had bones related injuries!" Callie yelled to no

one in particular while she was turning Arizona on her side with Mark and Owen's help.

As soon as Arizona's body calmed down, the elevator's doors opened and they immediately rushed to a trauma room. They closed the door behind them leaving a very angry Colonel and concerned Teddy on the way.

She was standing in an exam room. Alone. Finally.

Once she had finished examining Arizona and that she was stable

enough, Callie had ordered a few X-rays so she could start making a

plan to help the blonde keep her arm.

As soon as she wasn't needed she fled the room not wanting to stay

more than necessary.

It was only her and the X-rays of the person she once knew but didn't know anything about her until today. She was holding the blonde chart and was alternating between looking at it and the X-rays.

She had been fixing the X-rays for a good half an hour now. The more she looked at them at the more her mind wandered. She tried to focus and come up with a plan to help the blonde. She tried to do her job but she had too many questions running in her
mind for her to be able to concentrate just for a second.

She didn't know how she was holding it together. It was a miracle she hasn't broke down as soon as she realized who was the person on the gurney was.

Looking back at the chart, Callie looked at all the injuries that

where listed and didn't know how the blonde was still alive. It was a

miracle to say the least.

She knew the Colonel was looking for her, she had avoided him all day

and she would try to avoid him as long as possible. She needed time to think, it had been six years since she last saw the blonde and she

didn't think she'll ever see her again. Now that she was here she

didn't know what to do, she wasn't ready and still very angry at both

Robbins's.

She took her phone out and saw that she had a missed call from Kate and that it was almost time for her to go pick up her daughter.

Her daughter….

She didn't know what was wrong with her but this morning she was

particularly in a bad mood. She tried to talk to her but the little

girl ignored her until she dropped her off at school. She left

without as much as a goodbye.

She dreaded picking up her daughter afraid of what mood she'll be in. How stupid was that? A grown woman scared of her six years old daughter.

She took the X- rays and put them back in their folder before leaving

the exam room.

She was walking toward the attending's lounge when her body collapsed against a hard surface making her fall on her ass and drop what she had in her hands. She felt someone crouching next to her to help her pick up the papers that where all over the floor.

She stood up and looked up at the figure. About to thank them for their help and apologize for not looking where she was going. But her voice got stuck in her throat and her eyes widened in shock and fear.

"Hello Calliope."


The party was reaching its climax, she was dancing on a table, looking
down at all the sweaty bodies moving against one another on the dance floor.


Her parents where gone on a business trip and it was only her big sister and her.

As soon as their parents left their propriety her sister picked up her
phone and called her friends over. Well her friends, it was more like
the whole high school.

Every time their parents left for more than two days, her sister spent the whole time partying.

Callie wasn't the party time. She preferred spending her time with her best friend. So when her parents left she send her a quick text telling her to come spend the night at her place.

When she arrived half of the mansion was already full of people
getting drunk. The music was loud but they didn't have neighbors for
miles. The perks of being rich.

The blonde didn't bother to knock on Callie's door. She came in and
spotted the brunette laying on her stomach on her bed. She went and jump on her Callie's, careful to not hurt her.

The brunette shrieked and the blonde laughed out loud. Callie rolled on her side throwing the blonde on her back next to her.

"Arizona you scared the hell out of me!" Callie said to the still
laughing blonde. Seeing that the blonde was still laughing at her,
Callie pretended to pout and turned on her side.

"Come on Calliope!" Arizona whined and Callie heart did this little jump in her chest whenever the blonde said her full name.

Still she wasn't going to let her off the hook this easily. She would
have to work a little more this time. She was still on her side, back
facing Arizona. She then felt the bed moving and the blonde getting
closed to her. She stiffened when she felt the blonde breath tickling
her neck.

"Calliope..." The blonde whispered in her ear. Callie closed her eyes and swallowed hard. Then she felt them, the blonde's hands inching
closer to her side.

What happened next surprised Callie making her jump. She wasn't
expecting the blonde to attack her by tickling her. She was screaming
and squirming, yelling to Arizona to have mercy and stop torturing
her.

However the blonde wasn't stopping until Callie told her that she wasn't mad at her. Callie could take anymore tickling and between breath told the blond that she wasn't mad at her anymore.

"Ok… fine!… you win!… i'm- im not mad!" As soon as the words left her mouth the tickling stop and Callie realized in what position they
where in. She was on her back with the blonde straddling her.

They were both breathing hard trying to catch their breath. The
silence was deafening, their eyes locked. Arizona's eyes
drop to her lips and she unconsciously licked them still looking at Arizona's eyes. She saw how the blue of her eyes darkened and she felt her slowly leaning down and hovering above her.

They both snapped of whatever trans they where in when they heard a big bang against the brunette's door. Arizona immediately jump out of the bed releasing Callie.

Callie was still laying on her back trying to wrap her mind around
what almost happened and what it meant.

She knew her feelings for the blonde weren't as platonic as they used to be and it had been this way for a while now. She knew the blonde didn't feel the same and that broke her heat especially when she was looking at her like she did just a few seconds ago.

She was brought out of her thoughts when she felt the blonde grab her hand, making her leave her bed.

"Let's crash the party!" Arizona said to Callie when she saw the look of confusion on the brunette face. They were about to leave the room when Callie stopped her.

"You know I don't like those kind of parties Zo and if Aria sees me
she'll flip out." She said trying to dissuade the blonde.

"Do you trust me Calliope?" Callie frowned not sure where the blonde
was going with this question.

"Of course I trust you!" She immediately responded without any doubt.

"Then trust me when I say that Aria is probably drunk right now and
won't even notice you there and if after ten minutes you want to go
well come back up, ok?" Arizona said looking at Callie expectantly.
The brunette thought about it for a few minutes and then nodded to
Arizona saying that she was ok.


And that was how she found herself drunk on one of her living room table sandwiched between two guys that where probably older than her and her sister.

She was dancing when she saw something in the corner of her eyes that caught her attention.

There in the corner was Arizona making out with some girl. Even drunk Callie could feel her heart breaking into millions of pieces. She felt the tears rushing up. She knew the blonde was experienced but still it still didn't hurt less seeing it.

As if sensing Callie looking at her, Arizona's eyes opened and
immediately locked on Callie's.

Not being able to look at her anymore especially when the woman pressed against Arizona brought her hand to the blonde's breast. Callie broke eye contact and left the table running as fast and as straight, as she could drunk, and with the sea of people blocking her way.

She reached her room and was about to close her door when she felt something blocking it and heard the voice of the person who broke her heart.

"Calliope wait!" Arizona said desperately, slipping inside the
brunette's room. She grabbed her arm and turned her around bringing her body against the blonde.

"Leave me alone Arizona!" Callie said trying to break free from the
blonde's grip and avoiding eye contact.

"No!" The blonde said firm and stern. The tone made Callie look at Arizona.

She had tears streaming down her face. She was ashamed for how she reacted; she didn't have the right to react this way, Arizona was free to do whatever she wanted. She closed her eyes trying to control her feelings when she felt the blonde's warm hand on her face wiping away her tears. It was barely above whisper but she heard the blonde say 'I'm sorry' still tracing her face with her fingertips. She felt her hand lowering to her lips, tracing her bottom lip with her thumb. She opened her eyes wide and realized that the blonde was only a breath away from her. She saw the blonde lean in slowly and then close her eyes. Callie also closed her eyes and she stopped breathing when she felt the blonde's lips make contact with hers.

The kiss was everything she had dream of if not even better. She could even describe what she was felling but she hope they could stay like that for the rest of their life. She didn't know it but this kiss was
going to literally change her life, it already has.

She was sixteen, drunk and sharing her first kiss with her best
friend, whom she'd have feelings for the past year and she couldn't be happier.


/A/N: As usual don't forget to let me know what you thought of this chapter.

Next chapter next week.