Okay here you go! I know a lot of you were surprised by Hahn, and how crazy she is, sorry if you don't agree with it, but I never liked her in the first place and it was more fun to make her positively insane. Also, the way Arizona reacted to the situation was not approved by a few, which is fine, I don't expect everyone to have the same opinion, but just so you know, I feel that both Arizona and Callie are highly emotional and don't always think things through before reacting... Okay I`m done rambling, Please enjoy, and review! And as always, thanks for reading!

*Note: I don't not own these characters


By the time Arizona had gotten to the hospital she was shaking. What is going on? She thought. She made her way to an empty on-call room and collapsed on the bed, and started to cry again. There was a knock on the door, but Arizona didn't get up. She figured it was Callie and she was not in the mood to talk.

"Arizona?" The voice on the other side of the door was not Callie.

"Teddie?" Arizona got up and opened the door.

"Hey I have a…" Teddie stopped talking, noticing her friends sad demeanor and tear-stained cheeks. "Are you okay?" She asked, reaching out and putting a hand on the small woman's shoulder.

"Yeah…" Arizona tried to ignore what happened that morning but it wasn't working." I mean…no. ugh. Teddie" she said through tears.

"Whoa okay…okay" Teddie closed the door of the on call room and sat Arizona down on the bed. "What happened?"

"Callie…I … Hahn came over and she wants Callie back and I just…"

"What? Callie and Erica Hahn were a thing?" Teddie said, a little shocked.

"I know right?" Arizona let out a little laugh as she whipped away her tears. "That bitch, Hahn just came over unannounced this morning and begged Callie to take her back. She didn't even care that I was standing right there!"

"And what did Callie say?"

"She…ugh she told her to leave, that she wasn't interested…" Arizona said, replaying the whole thing in her head.

"Wait… so why are you upset? She's still with you right?" Teddie was now completely confused.

"Yeah. I think so I mean I kind of stormed off because of what Erica said…I just didn't want to hear it. I was just shocked that she was ever with Hahn in the first place and…and…and she never even told me. Don't you think she should have at least warned me?"

"Yeah maybe. But don't you think you overreacted…a little?" Teddie asked.

After replaying the scenario in her head a few dozen times, Arizona relied that she HAD over reacted. "Crap."

"Go find her." Teddie said, patting her friend on the back and exiting the room.

Sitting alone now, Arizona was mad. Not at Callie, at herself. She had been a little dramatic… okay a lot dramatic and she knew it. She was just so afraid of losing Callie, everything was going so perfect and she had been waiting for the other shoe to drop because that's what happened every time something was going good in her life. She was being stupid though, this time SHE was the one who may have ruined everything. Arizona trusted Callie and knew she would never hurt her and now she had to hope that the brunette still wanted to speak to her after she stormed off like that.

Ten minutes later Callie was at the nurse's station in Peads looking for Arizona. "Has anyone seen Dr. Robbins?"

"No, sorry." A small red-haired nurse replied from behind the desk.

Callie had to find Arizona. Why did she just leave like that…Doesn't she trust me? Ugh. Hahn is always ruining my day. The blonde just storming off caught Callie a little off guard and she didn't know what to expect when she found her. She had hoped she would find her up in Peads so she wouldn't have to search the whole hospital. Oh well. Callie thought, turning around ready to begin her search. Luckily she didn't have to go very far, Arizona was just stepping off the elevator on her floor.

"Arizona. Can we talk?" Callie asked, walking up and placing her hand on the blonds shoulder.

"Oh, Calliope. I was just looking for you." Arizona said, giving the brunette a small smile.

"Uh. You were?" That was not what I was expecting. Callie thought. She had come ready to fight for Arizona, to prove to her that nothing happened between Hahn and her the other day. She did not expect Arizona to want to talk, especially after that scene in the hallway this morning.

"Yes. Can we go to my office?" Arizona asked, grabbing Callie`s hand and heading down the hall.

"Dr. Robbins!" A nurse shouted from the nurse's station.

Arizona and Callie both spun around a little shocked because the nurses don't usually yell on the Peads floor. "Yes?" Arizona asked as she walked up to the desk.

"I'm sorry, but were on lockdown." The woman said flatly.

"What?" Callie said with a laugh. "You`re joking."

Not more than two seconds later the sound of pagers going off, filled the room. "No joke." Arizona said as she looked up from the message on her pager. "We are sealing the floor. No one leaves until the lock down is over. Understood?" Arizona asked the two interns and four nurses that had surrounded her.

"Got it." Steve, an intern answered.

In a hushed voice Callie leaned over to Arizona, "How are we supposed to watch all these kids with only eight people?" Callie asked, not really expecting an answer.

"I…don't know. We will figure it out." Arizona snapped, not really meaning to.

"Okay…" Maybe she's still mad. Callie thought. "Why don't we put all the kids in the play room? That way we can watch them all at once."

"That won't work." The intern said, getting two displeasing looks from Arizona and Callie.

"No, it will. It's a good idea." Arizona said. "Get all the mobile kids to walk there, and we will get wheelchairs for the rest."

Elsewhere in the hospital Cristina and Meredith were wandering the halls, apparently clueless to what a lockdown actually meant. They were too busy talking about Meredith's new pregnancy and how awful Cristina would be as godmother. Mark was down on the main floor hoping to talk to Lexie and maybe ask her out on a date, just as he was about to make a move, a nurse started yelling at someone.

"Sir, you can't go up there! Sir you can't…"

*bang* People were running and screaming.

Mark immediately grabbed Lexie and dove under the nurses' station.

*bang* More screaming…. *bang*

Lexie crawled over to the nurse laying on the floor. "Oh my god. She's dead… she's dead…" Lexie said, trying to find a pulse but failing.

"Come on! I'm getting us out of here." Mark said, Grabbing Lexie and heading for the elevator. "Come on! Open!" Mark shouted, pounding on the button to open the doors.

The elevator doors open "Oh my god…" Lexie said as she stared at Alex Karev, unconscious in a pool of his own blood on the elevator floor.

Up on the Peads floor Arizona, Callie and the interns has just finished checking all the kids to make sure everyone was still doing okay. "Reports?" Arizona asked the interns, and Callie.

"Everyone is alright Ari… Dr. Robbins. You don't have to worry we have this covered." Callie reassured her.

"Good. Steve… I mean, Dr. Smith stay with the kids. Dr. Torres and I are going to get some more supplies." Arizona said, she didn't know why the hospital was on lock-down, but all her patients were doing well so this was he chance to talk to Callie about this morning.

Walking towards the supply closet, Arizona decided it was now or never. She turned and stepped in front of Callie to stop her from walking away. Deep breath, Arizona. "Callie, about this morning…"

"Yeah I have to explain…" Callie interrupted. "You have to know that nothing happened between Erica and I. She just said that to get under your skin, and apparently it worked…"

"I know, I'm sorry I shouldn't have run off like that it was childish and…I know you would never do that I know. It's just a little weird that she showed up this morning to try to get you back. Why now? Why today? " Arizona asked.

"I don't know… I was talking to Mark about you moving in yesterday, and she must have over heard me because she came up and sat at our table. She tried to talk to me then, but I just got up and left… I didn't even give it a second thought Arizona…She was one of the worst mistakes in my life, she made me miserable. " Callie was trying to explain, hoping Arizona wouldn't be angry with her.

"Okay…but why didn't you tell me about her in the first place? I work with that woman Callie."

"I`m sorry, I should have told you, but I just hate that part of my past so much it's easier to just forget about it."

"No more secrets?" Arizona said with a smile. "We can talk about all of this when we get home, if you still want me to move in with you… I mean I would understand if you didn't because of how I acted this…" Arizona stopped talking when she noticed the brunette was no longer looking at her, but at something over her shoulder.

"…Arizona…" Callie said so quietly that she almost didn't hear her. The brunettes' eyes were wide with fear, and Arizona was almost afraid to turn around.

Slowly turning her head to look behind her, Arizona's heart sank. A man stood no less than twenty feet away and he had a gun pointed at them. Slowly Arizona backed up and turned around carefully positioning herself in front of Callie. Their bodies now inches apart Arizona would swear she could hear Callie's heart beating, but she couldn't be sure because hers was beating so fast she could feel it in her toes.

"There are only children here." Arizona said to the man. It was all she could think of. She had to keep him away from them, and Callie, she had to get Callie out of here. The man didn't move. "Please. There are only children here." Arizona was shaking now.

The man lowered the gun, "They shot me." He said, pointing to a wound on his upper arm.

They both stared at this man, not sure what he wanted from them hoping he would just leave. Callie put her hands up to show she was not going to try anything and slowly walked to a supply table to her left. She had to do something to get the man to stop pointing the gun at Arizona. She would do anything to make sure he didn't hurt her. With a slow shaking hand, Callie reached for the surgical pads and took a step toward the gunman. "Mr.…"

"Clark. Gary Clark…" the man said.

"Mr. Clark, take these." Callie said, stretching her hand out, closer to the gunman than she would have liked. "Press them to the wound. It will help stop the bleeding."

Arizona was frozen, she couldn't believe what Callie was doing. She was going to get herself killed. I have to do something. Arizona thought. She stepped toward Callie so they were side by side. "Take them and go. There are only children here." Arizona said to the man.

He lifted the gun and pointed it at Callie. Oh my god. He grabbed the gauze from her hand, "Are you a surgeon?" he finally asked.

"What?" Callie questioned, her voice shaky, not knowing if he wanted her to say yes or no.

"Are you a surgeon!?" The man yelled, making both woman tremble.

"I…" Callie started to say.

"I am." Arizona said firmly.

Before either of the woman could think, the man shifted the gun from Callie to Arizona.

"No!" Callie tried to push Arizona out-of-the-way.

*Bang*

In an instant Arizona was on the ground Callie lay on top of her, neither woman moving. After standing over them for what felt like an eternity, the man finally left. Callie moved first, lifting herself off Arizona and wincing in pain. Did he really hit me instead? Callie thought. She hoped he had, but when she looked back down at the blonde she saw blood. "Crap. Arizona" Callie felt for a pulse. Good it's still strong. Now find the wound. As she lifted Arizona's scrub top she immediately realized Arizona had taken most of the hit. She grabbed some surgical pads and put pressure on the wound, which seemed to stop most of the bleeding, for now. She needed to get Arizona out of here, and she needed to do it now. "Nurse! Dr. Smith, get me a gurney, now!" she yelled. Both came out of the playroom, where they had hidden with the children, and did as she said.

"Dr. Smith help me lift on three." Callie said to the intern.

Once the now, very pale Arizona was safely on the gurney, cupping the blondes face Callie tried to get her to open her eyes, "Arizona?" Callie needed her to respond. To say something, anything. Cupping Arizona's still warm cheek, she tried again. "Arizona, baby wake up. Talk to me, please." Callie was crying now, she couldn't stop the tears even if she wanted to, she didn't care about anything else but Arizona in that moment. She leaned down and pressed a gentle kiss to the blonde's forehead, "I love you. I love you… Please…" Callie whispered through her tears.

"Love you..." Arizona said, barely loud enough for her to hear. Opening her eyes, she saw worried brown ones staring back at her. And then she saw blood. Callie's blood.

"Oh my god…" Callie said, tucking a few strands of blonde hair back behind Arizona's ear and placing a kiss on her cheek.

"You`re bleeding." Arizona managed to say.

"What? No I'm fine." Callie said. "I have to get you out of here."

"I'll go with you." Dr. Smith said.

"No, stay here and take care of the kids." Callie demanded. She did not need anyone else getting shot.

"Callie… you`re…" Arizona was losing a lot of blood now. The pressure dressings wouldn't last much longer.

Callie finally looked down to make sure she wasn't hurt too bad and could take Arizona out on her own. "Great." She said, as she stared at the wound on her side. It was bleeding, but not nearly as much as Arizona's.

"That looks bad." Dr. Smith said.

"No, it's just a graze wound. I'm fine. Go take care of the kids." Callie said as she carefully wrapped her side with gauze. She was hoping he would leave her alone, she wasn't in the mood to argue about anything right now. She looked down to find Arizona staring up at her. "I'm fine I promise. You`re hurt, and I'm going to get you out of here. No arguing. Got it.?"

"Okay…" Arizona said, her eyelids now too heavy to keep open.


Callie paced back and forth anxiously in the waiting room at Mercy West Hospital. They finally let her out of the ER after some doctor stitched up the graze wound on her side. She had gotten Arizona out safely and the ambulance took them both to the emergency room, were she had seen a few of her colleges being worked on. She didn't want to be in there, she didn't want to watch her friends die. Callie insisted that she would be fine, not wanting to leave Arizona's side but the Doctor would not let her go with Arizona.

"Callie!" Mark said, coming up to the pacing brunette and wrapping his arms around her. She winced in pain. "Oh sorry, are you okay? Were you shot? Where is Arizona?"

Callie looked up at her best friend as tears filled her eyes, she was thankful that he wasn't hurt but she was so worried about Arizona. "I… it doesn't hurt that bad. I was trying to push her out-of-the-way… I wasn't fast enough… Mark. He shot her. That lunatic shot my girlfriend and I couldn't stop him! What if she doesn't…" The thought made Callie sick and she went weak in the knees.

Mark still had a tight grip on her and was able to stop her from collapsing to the floor. "Hey. Don't… don't do that." He said softly as he walked them over to some chairs. "Look at me." Callie wouldn't look up. She didn't want to see his eyes, full of sorrow or pity. "Callie. Look at me." He lifted her chin so he could look into her eyes.

Callie finally looked at him, and when she did she saw nothing but concern and a bit of hope looking back at her. She was so grateful for that, she needed to know someone else had hope in all this mess.

"Robbins is tough okay? Don't worry. She`ll pull through… she has to." Mark said, wrapping his arm around the brunette as she rested her head on his shoulder.

"Do you know...? I mean where were you when?" Callie wanted to ask if he knew about anyone else, but she wasn't sure if she could handle what he might say.

"I was with Lexie..." he started to say, closing his eyes as he replayed the day in his head. *bang* screaming *bang* more screaming…

"Mark…is Lexie okay?" Callie questioned after he was quiet for a few minutes.

"Yes. Lexie is okay." He said, his eyes brimming with tears. "Karev was shot… I had to put in a chest tube…he was losing a lot of blood." Mark said, closing his eyes and shaking his head.

"Is he?" Callie couldn't say it out loud.

"No. I mean he is here, but he is on a ventilator right now…"

"Wow…" Callie said, not being able to fathom words for what just happened to them.

"Family of Arizona Robbins?" A man in scrubs said, looking up from a clipboard.

Callie stood up so fast she nearly knocked Mark out of his seat. "Uh. Yeah that's me. How is she?" Callie asked… afraid of what he might say.

"Who are you?" The man asked.

"What? I'm her girlfriend…How is she?" Callie was getting irritated. Why would he ask that?

"So you`re not her family. I`m sorry I can't tell you any information unless you are family."

"Excuse me?!" Callie was pissed. Who did he think he was?

Once Mark had figured out what made Callie jump up so quickly, he got up to follow her. He was just in time to her this doctor tell Callie she could not see her girlfriend because she wasn't family. That was it. Mark was over his limit of crap for the day and he didn't care anymore. He stepped in front of Callie and got face to face with this man, leaning in so close that the man could feel Marks hot angry breath on his face.

"Look…we don't have time for your crap today okay!?" Mark was trying not to yell, but it was not working out so well. "Some psycho just came into OUR hospital and shot at us! Some of our people are dead! And you are going to sit here and tell us we can't see her because we are not family? What is wrong with you?!" Now he was yelling.

"Mark." Callie put her hand on his arm, pulling him away from the other man, afraid he might actually hurt this guy.

The Doctor straightened out his scrubs and took a step back away from Mark and Callie. He looked up at them with regret filled eyes. "I`m sorry… You`re right. I was just following… It doesn't matter." The man took a deep breath, still giving Mark a sideways look, he turned to Callie. "Arizona is okay. She had a threw and threw gunshot wound to her lower abdomen and it caused a small liver laceration. We were able to repair it in surgery and she is being taken to recovery right now. You can see her in an hour."

Letting out a breath she didn't know she was holding in, she sighed in relief. She thanked the Doctor and pulled Mark back to the chairs they had been sitting in. "She's alive, Mark. She's…" Callie smiled a little and leaned on her best friends shoulder.

"I know…Its great news Cal." Mark said wrapping his arm around her.

An hour later Callie was at Arizona's bedside waiting for her to wake up. Arizona had looked so pale the last time Callie saw her but not now, her soft creamy skin was warm and a lot less gray-looking; it was a great sign. She took Arizona's hand in hers and gently ran her thumb back and forth over the soft pale skin. She jumped a little when she looked up to see deep blue eyes staring back at her. "Hey" Callie said softly, reaching a hand up to cup Arizona's cheek.

"Hey." Arizona said, her voice raspy and dry from the surgery.