Had this rocking and ready to go, but wouldn't let me log in.

So finally, here it is!

Callie had so far been relieved that her workload was light. It would mean that she could learn the layout and functions of the new hospital.

Callie had spent her morning reviewing pending cases that had been handed over to her. Her first surgery was scheduled for tomorrow and Callie could only be grateful for the reprieve.

Looking at the clock on the wall, Callie calculated carefully how long she had until it was appropriate for her to take a break and grab some lunch. She knew that sometime today she would need to call her parents and let them know that she and Meredith would be getting married within the month.

Callie knew her mother would be disappointed that they had waited to move before deciding to have the ceremony as they had discussed some of the plans. She had no idea how she was going to placate her.

Closing her current patients file, Callie looked at her phone to see if Meredith had text her. She knows that Meredith is spending the morning in the pit, but she hoped that they could grab some lunch together and discuss some of their wedding plans.

Meredith had already told her that she was going to ask Addison to stand beside her, yet Callie wasn't completely sure who she wanted to be her person. Her best friend from boarding school had passed away in a tragic car accident and her friend from medical school and residency was currently in Malawi after receiving a grant. Callie doubted that Arizona would be able to get leave at such short notice, although one could hope.

"Maybe I should ask…" Callie thought to herself and promptly pulled up the world clock on her phone to check the time over there. On realizing that it was currently 8pm in Malawi, Callie figured that she might possibly get a hold of her.

Flicking through her phone for the Face time App, Callie quickly found Arizona's name and hit the call button.

Callie watched as the screen showed the call signal and smiled once it told her that the call was connecting.

"Calliope!" Arizona's voice broke through as her smiling face graced the screen. Callie could only smile back in response. Other than her parents and Meredith, Arizona was the only other person to call her by her full name. "I've just gotten out of the shower." The blonde told her as she put the phone down, exposing her towel clad body before moving out of the shot.

"I ah, can call you back." Callie offered, not wanting to hold up her friend in case she had plans.

"Are you kidding, I'm just putting on my pajamas. Am having a night at home." She informed her as a pair of legs in black boxer shorts came back into view, followed by a shirt and then back up to Arizona's smiling face.

"Good" Callie responded as she smiled innocently at her friend.

"I take it the pregnancy is still going well." Arizona pointedly spoke and when Callie looked at her confused she watched as Arizona smirked. "You're glowing Calliope."

Callie could only beam at her friend before reaching for her copy of the sonogram on her desk and moving it in front of the camera. "3 months tomorrow." Callie tells Arizona.

"Am I still in the running for god mother?" Arizona asked which caused Callie to raise an eyebrow. She hadn't thought that far ahead and neither had Meredith.

"Actually," Callie led, thinking that now would be a good opening. "I was calling to ask you to do the next best thing."

"Which is?" Arizona prompted and Callie watched as the blonde sat down against the pillows on her bed.

"Is there any chance that you could come home in 3 weeks?"

Arizona tilted her head and Callie could see the obvious confusing on her friends face.

"Mer and I are getting married. It's only going to be small, but I was wondering if you would be my maid of honor?" Callie stumbled out.

Arizona beamed in response. "I'd love to!"

There was a pause as neither friend knew what else to say.

"Okay," Callie finally spoke when her phone chimed to signal a message.

"Let me talk to the board. Hopefully they will give me a full week." Arizona said as she reached for a pen and paper as Callie then proceeded to tell her the dates.

…. Heavy Heart…. Heavy Heart…. Heavy Heart….

To leave or not to leave? It truly seemed to be the question that was bouncing around Jane's head.

Her bag was already packed and sat at the foot of her marital bed. It had taken a major internal battle to get her this far. Now, her indecisiveness had her not picking up her bag and walking out of the house.

Jane wanted to run. It had been one of her first instincts. She had friends she could go visit, even had family she could go stay with. However, running didn't completely feel right. Jane just wasn't sure that leaving would be the best move for her marriage.

Jane thought back to a conversation she had with Vince when everything had turned sour, of course it was right after she had shot her father in law. He had told her that a break could be as good as a holiday and had suggested that it might be just what they needed.

Jane wasn't one hundred percent certain that she should be taking advice from her long time partner, considering his multiple failed marriages.

Jane sighed as she looked around the bedroom. They had encountered a lot since they had been married. For some couples she was sure that it would have been enough to break them.

Looking down at her bag, Jane knew that she had already made the commitment to leave. She also knew that while her head was telling her to go, her heart was screaming at her to stay.

"Jane!" A voice broke through her thoughts and her head snapped up. She heard her name called once more from down the stairs and Jane had to figure that Sean had called her mother who had decided to come check on her, letting her self in.

Jane was unsure what there was for her to say to her mother, especially when she wasn't sure what she wanted to do with her current predicament, but not wanting for her mother to scream the house down, Jane took one last look at her bag before letting her knew that she was coming.

She spotted her mother from the moment she reached the top of the stairs. Her Ma stood at the bottom, hair pulled back in a ponytail and a worried expression on her face.

Letting pout a sigh, Jane began her descent towards her mother who waited patiently at the bottom for her. Jane was surprised by how willing she was to fall into her mother's arms.

Jane let her mother hold her long enough to seemingly gather strength from the woman. She had then reluctantly pulled back and moved towards the kitchen to get them both a drink. Jane knew it was the least she could do considering her mother had obviously left work to come check on her.

As she began putting around the kitchen, Jane tried to think of something to say to her mother. She had no idea what the woman already knew.

"So," Jane had started, but then stopped when she saw that her mother was going to speak. However, she seemingly closed her moth and Jane wasn't sure whether she should soldier on or not. On seeing that her mother had decided to stay quiet, Jane decided to push on. "How much ahs Sean told you?"

On seeing how her mother tilted her head, Jane began to realize that her stepfather may not be the informant.

"Ma?" Jane said as she shifted nervously.

"Actually," her mother said as she looked away guiltily. "Maura called," she confessed.

Jane took a step back from her mother. She wasn't sure how she felt. What was her mothers point in being here? Had she come to make sure that she was gone when Maura got home? Had she come to lecture her about digging into the information on Maura's biological mother?

Jane didn't know what to say to her mother. So she stood there staring at her. It took everything she had not to turn away from the woman who had birthed and raised her.

A silence came over them and Jane did not know what to do or who would break it.

Finally, as her mother made a step towards her, she figured that she would stop her mother from doing what she had obviously been sent to do. "Well, I guess…" Jane started as she stepped away again and this time she began to move towards the stairs. "I'll just grab my bag.'

Jane ignored her mother as she called after her. She figured she had heard it all. Looking down at her wedding band, her heart completely broke. Everything she thought she had was slipping away from her.

Reaching for her bag, she reluctantly lifted it to her shoulder. Tears slowly started to fall and it took everything for her not to collapse in a heap on the floor. Although, the energy that she was using to stay standing and not to crumble into a heap was enough to hold her in her place. Jane couldn't move.

Eyes closed, as she let the tears flow freely, Jane was frozen. Suddenly two hands brushed over her shoulders and the accompanying arms wrapped around her. A soft boy pressed into her back and Jane's breath hitched.

"Stay" a voice, said behind her as lips pressed into her back.

Maura…

It was only then that Jane let her body fall and her wife's body seemed to follow her. Holding her and keeping her home.