A/N: first of all I would like to apologizefor the very long absence. Life has been crazy, my computer broke then the holidays came and I had to study for my exams which were last week.

I want you to know that I plan on finishing this story and to not worry, it will take as long as it takes but this story will be finished.

Finally, I hope you had a great holiday and wish you a very happy new year.

As usual thanks to pounkcakereal20 for going through my mistakes!


Chapter 13:

Arizona Robbins:

What the hell was happening? Was she getting crazy? Was it a dream? She was trying to find any plausible explanation to what happening to her.

Wasn't she supposed to get better? Isn't that how recovery is supposed to be?

Why was she having hallucinations of someone she didn't even knew?

Then she froze… what if she had a freaking brain tumor and she was dying?

She was starting to freak to hell out, not knowing what was happening to her.

"Jeez zona! What gotten in your pants?" Said the still unknown man. "First you don't have tumor." Ok how did he fucking know that? Was he in her head or something? "And no I'm not in your head, you're just talking out loud dummy."

She looked at the man check who was looking around her room, making small comments on his way. He walked to the glass watching himself in the reflection. "Oh wow! I look so much more badass than I used to be, don't you think zona?" He turned towards her winking at her before turning again. "Oh right you don't remember, sorry."

Rude. Arizona thought.

He ran his hand through his hair and whistled. "I don't remember my hair being this long! It's so weird having civilian cloths and not a strict haircut, but I like it so freaking much."

Listening to him, something caught Arizona's attention. "Did you say civilian? Are you in the Marines or something like that?" Maybe she knew him from there. Her father told her that she was a Surgeon in the Marines.

"You caught me!" He said laughing. "You've always been the smarter one zona!" He went back to looking at himself in the mirror.

Arizona kept looking at him, tons of questions running in her head. There were so many that she didn't know where to start. As if sensing Arizona's frustration, the man sighed turning around.

"You can ask me three questions, choose wisely." He walked to sit back next to her on the bed.

She looked at him confused for a few seconds before her brow creased. What could she ask him? She knew what she wanted to know but there were just so many questions and she could only ask three.

"I… who are you?" she asked a little unsure.

"Like I said before, that's for me to know and you to find out." He laughed at the incredulous look the blonde threw his way. "What? I never said you would get answers."

Arizona huffed, crossing her arms over her chest. "What's the point of me asking questions if I don't get answers?"

"Do you want this to be your second question?" He asked jokingly.

"Ugh no!" Arizona said getting riled up. "I'm getting tired of this, I just want everything back to normal." She said feeling her anger dissipate and getting replaced by resignation and tiredness. A few seconds later, she started laughing, surprising the man and making him look at her like she was crazy.

He kept looking at her an uncomfortable smile on his face. "I'm sorry..." She managed to get out between breaths. "It's… just… ironic." She started. She waited until she was calm enough to continue. "Don't you think it's ironic how I keep wishing for things to go back to the way they were when I don't even remember how it was?" She finished wiping her eyes from the tears that had gathered after her hysterical moment.

The man opened his mouth ready to talk when the blonde interrupted him again. "No I don't want you to answer, it was a rhetorical question." She sighed looking at him with her tired eyes. "Can you at least tell me why you are here and if I'm not crazy... Why am I the only one seeing you?"

"I'm here for you-" He stopped when Arizona scoffed.

"That's really helpful, thanks stranger." She added mockingly.

The man rolled his eyes and ignored the blonde before continuing. "There's some things I'm not allowed to tell you, like my name, you need to find them alone." He stood up and walked to the window looking at the outside world. "All I can say is that I'm here for you. I was send to help you heal and guide you to recover your memory. You are the only ons seeing me because I no longer exist." He stopped and turned to look at her, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "Think of me as your guardian angel." He said throwing a wing at Arizona.

The blonde groaned, this man couldn't be serious for more than 5 minutes. "Ok so I need to remember for you to go?" She asked and the man nodded. "Well I guess we're going to spend a lot of time together Siri…" she said and the man looked at her confused, a frown on his face. "What? You don't like it?" Arizona said chuckling. "I figured that since you won't tell me your name, that I'll name you myself. People will think that I'm talking to my phone and not to myself like some crazed person."

The man whistled before slow clapping the blonde. "Wow, I must say I'm impressed, however I always said you were the smart one." He said before frowning once again "I don't really like this name though… It doesn't quite fit me" He said making Arizona laugh.

"that's not my problem… Siri." Arizona answered before laughing out loud at the pouting man.


Callie Torres, Sofia Torres, Barbara Robbins:

After being reassured by her Aunt and finding the motivation to go help the Blonde, Sofia ran to said blonde's room. However, she never got the chance to reach Arizona's bedroom because she collided with someone, once again, decidedly today wasn't her day.

Looking up, her eyes widened when she saw who it was. "Hi mommy!" She said, her smile so sweet it could make someone diabetic.

Callie looked at her daughter suspiciously, she wasn't supposed to be alone roaming the hospital's hallway. She probably was hiding something if the smile she gave her was any indication.

"Hey baby, what are you doing alone?"

"I was looking for you." The six years old easily lied. She hated lying to her mother but she didn't want her to be mad at her for being alone when she had forbidden her to.

Callie knew her daughter was lying and knowing her it wouldn't take much for her cracking and telling her everything. She looked at her daughter cocking one eyebrow up, waiting for her to crack and spill everything.

When the little girl kept saying nothing, Callie decided to give her a little push. "Do you know what happens to little girl who lie to their mom?" She tried to contain the satisfied smile that wanted to broke on her face when she saw her little girl's eyes widened before sighing.

"I didn't do anything wrong mommy, I just wanted to go see my friend and help her." Sofia said in one breath. She didn't to lie to her mother but she didn't know how she would react to her being friend with a patient. Her mother always told her to be careful and to never wonder in the hospital without an adult with her.

Callie was about to reprimand her daughter for wondering alone and talking to strangers. Ask her who her friend was when she heard someone calling her name.

Her full name might she had, and there were only a few people was still called her 'Calliope'.

Turning around, she could see none other than Barbara Robbins walking toward her. She groaned knowing that she couldn't avoid her or pretend that she didn't see her and because her daughter was there.

Shit! Sofia…

She looked down at her daughter and could see the little girl looking at the new person with curious eyes.

"Calliope" The woman said again with a big smile when she had finally reached Callie. "I didn't see you since Arizona woke up, how have you been doing dear?" Callie look stunned as the woman who was talking to her as if nothing had happened, like her family never made her life miserable six years ago.

"I… uh… it's Callie." She started quietly. She was trying to think of what she wanted to say next, mindful of Sofia's presence. But then she realized that whatever she would say her daughter wouldn't understand and she could deal with her asking questions. "Look…" She started. "It's been six years, you didn't care then about how I was doing when I needed you and now that I don't need you, you do?" She asked rhetorically. "You don't have to be nice, I'm abig girl now. I won't start crying."

Barbara was gaping at her; She didn't know what the hell she was talking about. She was the one who disappeared six years ago when she broke up with her daughter, not the other way around.

She was about to reply when Callie cut her off. "You don't need to justify yourself. I don't want to talk about that now." She was tired of the Robbins's. Between the daughter who didn't remember a thing and kept hitting on her, the father always throwing her dark looks and the mother acting as if nothing ever happened. "Now if you'll excuse me, me and my daughter or going home. It's been a long day and I'm tired."

With that she was gone.

Barbara stood there looking at their retreating forms, shocked after hearing Callie sudden outburst.


Checking one last time that everything was ready, she went to sit on the living room couch.

To say she was exited was an understatement. She was finally going to see her babies after months of separation.

It was their first break since they started their training and she missed them terribly. Hearing a car park outside, Barbara immediately stood up and ran to the door. A big smile broke on her face when she saw them getting out of the car. They looked exhausted but as soon as they saw her their smiles matched hers and they ran to her. Barbara was engulfed in hugs.

"Oh my babies!" She exclaimed making both of them groan. Once they broke the hug, Barbara lifted both of her hands to her children's face looking at them with tears gathering in her eyes.

They both looked more mature with their new haircut and uniforms. Gone were their long hair. Tim had it completely shaven while Arizona had it a little above her shoulders.

"Oh mom don't cry!" Tim said bending down and kissing his mother on the cheek.

"I just really missed you."

"We missed you too mom." Arizona said hugging her mother again.

Later that night, they were all sitting around the dining table, eating silently the dinner Barbara made especially for her children.

"Oh mom! You have no idea how much I missed your cooking!" Tim said before shoveling another mouthful.

"Manners Timmy." Barbara said laughing at her son's antics while Arizona simply rolled her eyes and Daniel stayed silent.

Barbara could see that something was off with her daughter. She was quieter, talked only when we asked her something and seemed to be far away.

She then realized something and cursed herself for not thinking about it sooner.

"Arizona sweetie, are you ok?" She asked and Arizona lifted up her head looking at her mother with a tired gaze.

"Yeah…" Arizona answered playing with her food.

"You have barely touched your dinner." Barbara commented. She was getting concerned and she knew if she kept pushing Arizona might snap.

"I'm just tired and not really hungry."

Barbara could see that it was a lie, even when she wasn't hungry she would always at least eat a little something. She looked at Tim silently asking him what was wrong and he only shrugged before mouthing 'Callie?'

Barbara wanted to ask her daughter but she didn't know if she should. She had learned that her daughter had broken up with her girlfriend and to say she was shocked was an understatement. They were perfect for each other and she could see the love radiating from them especially when they were looking at the other without her knowledge.

She considered Callie like her own daughter and she could feel the loss, her heart breaking every time she thought about the brunette woman. She couldn't begin to imagine what her daughter was feeling.

She was about to ask her daughter if it was about the brunette that she was in this state when she heard someone clearing their throat. She looked to her side and was met with the disapproving look of Daniel. He shook his said clearly having guessed what she was about to say.

No matter how annoyed she was at him, Barbara just huffed and didn't say anything. She didn't want to start another fight with her husband, especially in front of the kids.

She'll just have to wait to have a moment alone with her daughter to talk to her.

What Barbara didn't know was that she would never find this moment before her daughter was due to leave again.


A/N: I will try to go back to regular updates.
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