Title: Their Belated Honeymoon
Couple: Callie/Arizona
Rating: NC-17
Summary: It is a look back through Callie and Arizona's relationship and their honeymoon which takes place twelve months after their actual wedding. Hopefully it will fill in the gaps for some missing scenes but it is not completely based on the show, as you will see.
Disclaimer: I wish I could claim that I own Grey's Anatomy or the characters but the simple fact is that I don't, I own nothing. All television shows, movies, books, and other copyrighted material referred to in this work, and the characters, settings, and events thereof, are the properties of their respective owners. As this work is an interpretation of the original material and not for-profit, it constitutes fair use. Reference to real persons, places, or events are made in a fictional context, and are not intended to be libellous, defamatory, or in any way factual.
"We have arrived," said the driver in the front seat of the car, bringing the chatter between Callie and Arizona to a halt as they both stretched to look out the window to get a glimpse at the hotel they will be spending their time in.
"That's where we're staying," Arizona said, surprise in her voice.
"If the driver says so, but I think it looks like the one we booked," Callie replied, her eyes still trained on the hotel in front of them. At that moment the door was flung open by the driver and both Callie and Arizona stepped out of the car still in awe at the hotel that was in front of them. Their attention was only diverted from the building by the voice of the driver.
"I will deal with your luggage, feel free to go ahead and check."
"Thank you," Callie replied as she grabbed Arizona's hand and headed for the entrance of the hotel. The lobby was amazing, marble covering the floor and a big reception desk, behind which, sat a young man in a fine looking suit.
"Good afternoon, how may I help you," the young man started.
"Ah, we have a booking, the name is Torres-Robbins," Callie explained to the receptionist. Though at work Callie and Arizona had stuck with their respective surnames to avoid confusion, they had in fact taken each other's surnames when they wed, and Sofia was also took the double-barrelled name. Though it was a bit of a tongue twister, Callie took great pride in taking Arizona's name, and was proud to tell it to the receptionist.
"Ah yes, the honeymoon suite. The boat will be around in a moment to take you to your suite, if you just follow the hall, turn left after a few metres and exit through the glass doors the boat will pick you up there, and we will organise to have your luggage to be delivered in a few minutes," the receptionist explained handing over a set of key cards.
"Thank you," Callie replied before grasping Arizona's hand and pulling her toward the direction of the glass doors. As Callie reached to open the doors that led out to a small patio that was surrounded by a canal she realised that Arizona was yet to speak since exiting the car outside the hotel. "Are you ok? You haven't said a thing since the car," Callie said as she stepped in front of Arizona to stop them walking after they exited the glass doors.
"Yeah, it's just... It's huge... And expensive looking... And"
"Our honeymoon," Callie interrupted, "It's supposed to be nice, do you not like it?"
"Nooo... I really like, it's just that I have never stayed at a place like this," Arizona explained.
"I know, but remember we discussed this and we decided to go all out for our honeymoon, and it is a once in a lifetime thing, and I want it to be the best time we have, but if we don't like it we can go somewhere else, but let's at least stay a few days and check it out," Callie begged of Arizona.
"Wow, now I never said anything about leaving, I love it Callie, it's just new and I am taking it all in, that's all," Arizona continued, a smile now spreading across her lips as she realised she was spending two weeks with her beautiful Calliope in this resort, "Now to the boat." Callie laughed at Arizona's sudden enthusiasm and led her to the boat where they were taken to their suite.
"Here we are," the driver of the boat announced after taking the two ladies on a tour of the canals that connected all the suites of the resort, showing them where they can swim, snorkel, good places to walk etc. "You're luggage should only be a few minutes behind you."
"Thank you," both Callie and Arizona responded as they stepped out of the boat and onto the wharf of their private suite. They both stood next to each other taking in the site before them as the boat whizzed away.
"Wow," was all Arizona could manage to verbalize.
"Yeah. Wow," Callie agreed, before taking Arizona's hand again as they walked toward their suite together, smiles plastered over both of their faces. Arizona pulled out the key card when they reached the door, turning to smile brightly at Callie before swiping the card, throwing the door open after she was granted access. They stepped in together, their faces covered with awe as they took in the suite they would be staying in for two weeks. To their left was an open kitchen, with a breakfast bar that had a basket of fresh summer fruit in a bowl. The kitchen was modern with silver appliances donning the walls. Opposite the kitchen was a dining area, overlooking the water, which could be seen through the large glass doors, which opened to a patio that had a barbeque, another dining set and a swinging chair, clearly made for two. In the centre of the porch there were a set of stairs that led down to the sand and onto the beach that was allocated for their honeymoon suite and there's alone. Directly opposite to the door that they entered the suite through, there was a small hallway with a door to the left that led through to a large bathroom that had a large shower and a hot tub. The door at the end of the hallway led through to the large bedroom that boasted a king size bed with silk sheets and another set of glass doors that led to a patio directly next to first, separated only by a small bamboo fence, overlooking the ocean, with another, slightly smaller hot tub. Callie and Arizona silently inspected the suite, more amazed as they discovered more and more of what it had to offer. Arizona was the first to break the silence.
"My god, Callie come look at this bed, it's huge," she yelled trying to Callie's attention. Callie followed the voice she heard, walking into the room to reveal Arizona laying with both her arms and legs as far apart as she can in the centre of the bed. Callie was also surprised at the size of the bed.
"Wait look, there is a note," Callie said as she picked up the note that was attached to a bottle of champagne that lay next to the flowers on the bed, she read what it said out allowed, "Calliope and Arizona, please enjoy your time here, I hope that it is all that you hoped for, please let me know if you want anything changed, I love you both very much, Carlos."
"Oh, well that is sweet," Arizona replied as she lay on the bed, head now propped up on her hand, "You know he has come a long way from the Carlos I met three years ago."
"Yeah, I still can't believe he gave us a honeymoon as a wedding present, I mean I know that it is tradition an all but it is not like we are a traditional family and this is soo nice," Callie said as she too climbed onto the bed, crawling close to Arizona, placing a chaste kiss on her cheek before collapsing next to her. Arizona scooted backwards on the bed, seeking the backboard to rest against, pulling Callie up the bed with her, and finally pulling Callie's head into her lap before she started soothingly running her fingers through her dark tresses. Callie's mind was taken back to the first meeting between Arizona and her father, and the night that followed.
41 months ago (3 weeks after their first date)
Callie sat at the breakfast bar in Arizona's apartment as Arizona poured a glass of wine for each of them. "So, um my Dad is coming to town tomorrow," Callie starts nervously, "but, I mean I am not asking you to meet him, I am just letting you know, but you can meet him if you want but he doesn't really know about... well... this," Callie explained waving her hands between herself and Arizona.
"Oh, yeah, not that is fine, I mean we have only been on a few dates, so you haven't come out your parent's yet or you just haven't mentioned me?" Arizona questioned with no sign of judging in her voice, simply curiosity.
"Trust me if I had come out to them I wouldn't be able to stop gushing about you, but I mean Erica was my first and after she left I didn't see the point cause I wasn't with anyone, but now there is you. And I haven't really thought about doing it, or how I would even approach that kind of thing," Callie admitted honestly.
"Hey, look I am fine with it and I'm not going to pressure you into anything, just see you Dad and tell him when you are ready, whether that is tomorrow or not does not matter to me," Arizona reassured Callie as she stepped around the bar and in between Callie's legs to pull her in for a hug.
"Thank you," Callie says as she stands to pull Arizona into a proper hug, visibly relaxing, "Alright well I hate to run out, I had a blast tonight, but I have work in the morning and I have to pick Dad up from the airport so I should get going."
"Yeah I have work too, thanks for dinner, it was really nice," Arizona said before rolling forwards onto her toes to plant a chaste kiss on Callie's lips. Callie smiled at the gesture before pulling Arizona in for another, less innocent kiss. 'Man' Callie thinks, 'I could definitely get used to kissing her'. They stood there kissing for a few more minutes, basking in the feeling of each other and the learning new things about each other that comes with the beginning of a new relationship.
"Ok, I should really go now," Callie says as she pulls away, "See you at work tomorrow?"
"Yeah definitely, goodnight Calliope," Arizona finishes, allowing Callie to leave but not before placing another soft kiss on her lips.
The following morning
"Mija, my flight is running late so you just go to work and I will get a car and meet you there," Carlos sounded over the phone.
"Are you sure Daddy?" Callie said, grabbing her keys getting ready to head over to the hospital.
"Yes mija, I should be there in a couple of hours, see you soon."
"Ok, Daddy, see you soon," Callie responds, hanging up the phone as she heads for the door, sending a quick message to Arizona on the way, 'Dad is running late, coffee in 10? Her phone vibrated almost instantly, 'Yep, cafeteria or coffee cart?' the message read. Callie instantly smiled at the thought of seeing Arizona this morning, she really loved spending time with her, even if it was just for a quick coffee. She replied 'Coffee cart in the lobby, got an hour before I start' before shoving her phone into her back pocket and scurrying across the street toward the hospital.
LATER THAT MORNING
"Mija, I am in the lobby," Carlos said into his speaker.
"Dad I am in the ER with a patient, I will be there in a few minutes," Callie explained, hoping to put her father off for a few more minutes.
"Ok Calliope," Carlos said before hanging up the phone.
"Alright I gotta go," Callie said turning to Arizona.
"Knock 'em dead, I will see you later, and don't worry 'bout your day, when you're ready," Arizona replied. Callie leant down giving Arizona a quick kiss before turning on her heals to head to the locker room to get changed before going to collect her father, trust him to say a couple of hours and really arrive 30 minutes late. Callie expected today to be easy, just have her father shadow her for the entire day before heading back to Miami that night. For the entire journey to the locker room and then back to the lobby Callie couldn't get Arizona out of her mind, she had met this fantastic person that she was so sure she was falling for, even only after a few dates, and although Arizona had been out for 16 years she was happy to let Callie do it when she was ready. Callie could help not thinking that she did not want to hide Arizona from her family, no she would rather stand on the roof and yell to the entire of Seattle that a certain perky blonde was all hers. She decided that she would just see how the day went, if it came up she would be honest.
LATER ON
"So you're dating again, well that's good, that's healthy," Carlos explained, "I'd like to meet this new gentleman suitor."
'This is my moment' Callie thought, 'I am not going to get thrown anymore chances like this.'
"Yeah no um, yeah. Sh- They're pretty busy cause they're a doctor here. You will love them, you'll love them because they're smart and funny, and both handsome and beautiful, and very supportive. Daddy... Please be ok with this," Callie stuttered out before she turned to grab a shocked Arizona from the nurse's station behind her. She grabbed Arizona by the shoulders and pulled her towards her father, "Dad this is Arizona Robbins," continuing when the penny didn't drop, "this is who I am dating now."
Arizona threw her hand out towards Mr. Torres, "And I hope you draw the line at throwing women against walls," Arizona said making an effort to lighten the mood, but it clearly didn't work. All Carlos could do was flash his eyes between Callie and Arizona, shock plastered on his face as his brain tried to process what his ears were just flooded with. The smile on Callie's face faded as she slowly realised that her Dad was probably not going to be ok with this.
"I am going to get some coffee, please leave me for a few minutes," Carlos said turning to return to the elevator that he and Callie had exited from moments ago. Once she heard the ding Callie turned to Arizona, her smile fading.
"Well it could have gone worse, I mean at least he didn't throw you against a wall," Callie said trying to lighten the mood but failing miserably, unable to even muster a fake laugh herself.
"Hey it'll be ok, just give him a bit to process it all, it is pretty big news and he was not expecting," Arizona said trying to be reassuring.
"Yeah ok, I gotta get going, things to do, patients to see," Callie lied turning on her heals, walking away, clearly slumping in disappointment.
LATER ON
Arizona was sitting in the attending lounge grabbing a bite to eat, she couldn't quite class it as lunch because it was way too late for lunch, yet it was way too early for dinner as well, it was sought of an afternoon snack. She was absentmindedly flicking through a Paediatric medical journal when the door was flung open. She was faced with a bunch a words being spat out in a language that she was unfamiliar with, Spanish she thought, but really she was only guessing.
"Calliope," Arizona called, finally seeing the face behind the rambling, but the rambling continued unaware that there was another occupant in the room. Arizona sat for another couple of minutes, thinking the rambling in a foreign language would stop, but when it didn't she tried again, "CALLIOPE," she yelled.
"Oh, by god, I am so sorry, I didn't realise anyone was in here," Callie said, clearly embarrassed at missing someone sitting in the middle of the lounge that sat opposite the door.
"Are you ok?" Arizona questioned, concern taking over her features.
"Um, yeah, my father is trying to drag me home, to Miami, he thinks that will make me happy, but he doesn't understand I am happy here," Callie explained before her rage got the better of her and she begun speaking Spanish once again. At a loss of what to do, and becoming increasingly aware that her afternoon surgery was quickly approaching, Arizona did the only thing she could think to do, she paged Mark Sloan. It only took a few minutes before Mark came through the door.
"You paged me Robbins," Mark said strongly.
"You're her best friend, and I'm at a giant loss right now, not to mention the very sick children," Arizona replied thinking to herself, 'Yep I just pulled the sick kid card, really Robbins'.
"Go, I got this," Mark said before Arizona exited the room heading to the nurse's station to see if Mark could get a handle on the situation and maybe calm Callie down a bit. She watched as Mark stormed right up to Callie, grabbed her shoulders, said a few words, and then Callie's whole hardcore badass expression dropped as sadness filled her eyes and she dropped her head to explain what happened. Arizona hated seeing that on Callie's face, but she didn't know what to do and she had to get to surgery, so she decided to leave it to Mark and catch Callie later to make sure she was ok.
LATER ON AGAIN
Arizona spent the rest of her day worrying about Callie and wondering what the outcome was going to be. She hated to think that she was the one causing a rift between Callie and her Father, though she knew it wasn't her in particular, she hated to think that there was a possibility that Callie would have to choose between her and her family, not knowing which she would chose. Walking along the darkened corridor of the surgical floor Arizona could hear voices coming from the conference room. Sitting at the nurse's station across from the room she slowly filled out the chart of the girl she had just finished surgery on, willing herself to concentrate on the chart rather than the confrontation in the room in front of her, a word of which she couldn't understand because the entirety was in Spanish. She wasn't sitting for long before Mr. Torres reached for the door and stormed out, but not before he threw a glare in Arizona's direction. Arizona closed the chart she was scribbling in and headed to the conference room that Callie remained in, pausing at the door, wondering whether it was the best idea to enter or not, deciding Callie would need some support she pushed through the door.
"What happened?" she asked wearily, unsure if Callie would want to see her.
"He, ah, gave me an ultimatum, said if I didn't come home he'd take away my trust fund, he'd cut me off, so I cut him off, I mean if he can't accept me for who I am... I cut him off," disbelief evident in Callie's voice as she explained to Arizona what happened between her and her father.
"Are you ok?" Arizona asked, nothing but concern written all over her face.
" No...I mean yeah... I don't know," Callie replied shaking her head slowly as her face broke and tears begun brimming her eyes. Arizona rushed forward, pulling Callie into her arms. As Arizona engulfed Callie with her arms, the tears overflowed and Callie began to sob softly.
"Hey, shhhh, shhhhh," Arizona tried to soothe Callie but the tears kept falling. Slowly, very slowly the sobs slowed so that only silent tears were falling from Callie's eyes.
"I'm sorry to drag you into all of this, you don't need this, and I got your coat all wet" Callie said pulling back from Arizona, trying to wipe the moisture away.
"Hey, no it is fine, I want to be here," Arizona said pulling Callie back in toward her, "Have you finished or do you have to stay?"
"No I finished an hour ago, you?"
"I have finished too, how bout I walk you home?" Arizona suggested.
"You don't have to do that, I'll be ok," Callie said, trying to be as little as a pain as possible.
Arizona shook her head at Callie in slight disbelief, "Calliope, let me walk you home, I want to," she insisted.
"Ok, I have to go get changed and then I will meet you in the lobby in ten minutes," Callie finally agreed, heading past Arizona to head for the door, but was shortly stopped as Arizona grabbed her hand, pulling he around to face her again.
"It'll be ok, give him time, he will come round, ok?" Arizona tried to comfort Callie once again.
"Thanks Arizona, though he didn't acknowledge our relationship, I don't regret telling him, you are worth it," Callie said before exiting the room, leaving Arizona and her thoughts in the conference room.
'How does a father reject his own daughter,' Arizona thought to herself as she ran her hand through her curly blonde locks, before too heading for the door and then the attending lounge. As promised, ten minutes later Arizona appeared in the lobby to see Callie waiting near the window, watching the rain fall over Seattle. Arizona walked up behind Callie wrapping her arms around her waist, resting her shoulder on Callie's shoulder. Callie leant her head on Arizona's trying to hold the tears that just stopped rolling at bay. "You ready to go?" Arizona asked softly.
"Yeah," Callie replied, allowing Arizona to pull back, grab her hand and lead her toward the door. She felt numb, the only thing going through her head was her father's words of hate, disgust and disapproval at her new life choice, it you could even call it that. She could feel Arizona's concerned eyes upon her but she was unable to bring herself to look away from her shoes and meet the blondes gaze. Callie did not even realize that the rain was pelting down, walking right out into in before Arizona pulled her back under the covers, giving her time to pull out her umbrella.
"Here," Arizona said, holding the umbrella over Callie's head to keep her sheltered from the falling rain, "Do you have anything at home for dinner, or do you want to order in?"
"Order in would be good," Callie replied, not once looking up. Arizona was becoming increasingly worried at the short responses she was getting from Callie, unsure of what her father had in fact said but sure that his words were hurtful and that they were running in a constant reel through Callie's mind. Griping tightly to Callie's hand as a way of showing her reassurance, Arizona silently led Callie across the street, into the elevator and across the hall until she was facing the blue door with the number 502. Arizona waited patiently for Callie, but rather than pull out her keys and go to unlock the door, she just stood there staring at the door, as if she were waiting for Arizona to unlock the door.
"Do you have your keys Calliope?" Arizona asked softly after a few moments, pulling Callie from her trance.
"Oh, um yeah," Callie answered as she started to rummage through her bag. After a few more moments she pulled out her keys and leant to put them into the door, but her surgically stable hand was shaking so much she was unable to get the key into the hole.
"Here, let me," Arizona said, stepping forward and taking the key to put it into the door, turning it and pushing the door open for Callie to enter.
"Thank you," Callie said, just above a whisper before she stepped inside still holding onto Arizona's free hand as if she were holding on for dear life. The apartment was dark and quiet, signalling that Christina was probably on call and not returning for the evening. Arizona led Callie to the couch and sat her down.
"I'm just gonna call the pizza place and order something, are you alright here for a minute?" Arizona asked kneeling in front of Callie, one hand still holding Callie's.
"Yeah, that's ok," Callie replied, but not moving to release the grip she had on Arizona's hand.
"I'll be one minute, I promise," Arizona said, not wanting to leave Callie but knowing that she should really eat something. Arizona walked around the side of the breakfast bar and grabbed the menu off the fridge, dialled the number and ordered a pepperoni pizza, never taking her eyes of Callie's slumped figure on the couch. She really was at a loss as to what to do, when she came out to her parents they were nothing but supportive, her father even admitting that he had his suspicions, but it was different with Callie, she was in her 30's, had dated men her whole life and even married one, this was a huge shock to put on her father, not that that at all justified his response, he was way out of line, but Arizona simply didn't know what to do in order to be supportive for Callie through this. As soon as the order was placed, Arizona rushed back to the couch and wrapped her arms around Callie, pulling her in for a hug, combing one hand through her hair and using the other one to rub soothing circles on her lower back. Callie automatically pushed herself in closer to Arizona snuggling her face into the crook of Arizona's shoulder as another round of tears started to fall silently. They sat that way until there was a knock at the door, Callie pulled back slightly and Arizona slid out from underneath of Callie and stood up, "It's just the pizza guy, I will get it and be right back," Arizona said as she turned to the door, hearing no response from Callie. She was back in a flash, pizza box in one hand as she reached for Callie, pulling her up from the lounge.
"Come on, let's get you more comfy in bed and we can eat in there, is that ok?" Arizona asked, unsure of how Callie felt about eating in bed. Callie simply rose, clutching to Arizona's hand as they headed for the bedroom. Arizona closed the door behind them, "Do you want something to get changed into?" Arizona asked as she placed the pizza box on the dresser.
"Um, yeah, I will go to get changed in there," Callie replied, grabbing some slacks and heading for the bathroom. Arizona sat on the edge of the bed waiting for Callie to return and when she did she stood and rushed forward to grab Callie's hand and lead her to the bed.
"What side?" Arizona asked, unsure of which side Callie usually slept on.
"The left," Callie answered the shock and emotion of the day written all over her face. Arizona led her around the bed and pulled back the covers, allowing Callie to climb under before walking to grab the pizza before sitting atop the covers on the right hand side of the bed.
"Here you go," Arizona said passing Callie a steaming piece of pizza.
"I'm not really hungry," Callie answered not looking away from her hands that she was fidgeting with in her lap.
"Ok, but you are going to eat this piece to humour me, I will only make you eat one piece," Arizona compromised, passing the piece to Callie, which she grabbed and took a bite out of.
"Thank you Arizona, you know I just don't get it, he didn't approve of George and that was ok cause really I wasn't happy, and he says that all he wants for me is to be happy and with you I am, I am happy and I know that it is new and I know we've only been on a few dates, but is so easy and comfortable with you, and I am happy. And suddenly that isn't good enough cause you're a woman. He doesn't even know you and he was already saying horrible things about you and I couldn't take it, I couldn't hear him saying that about you, so I cut him off," Callie rambled shock and confusion riddling her tone. "I'm just... I'm just sorry you have to deal with me like this, it is way too soon for you to have to be comforting me, you just, you don't need this."
"Hey, I can look after myself and I know what I do and don't need, so let me judge that ok. You had a rough day, and you took a huge step and you did it for me as much as you did it for yourself. What you did today was brave and you didn't deserve the response you got; no one deserves to be treated the way you were treated today, ok. So I am here, and I am gonna keep being here because I like you and I care about you and I don't like seeing you upset, ok?" Arizona said dropping her head to try and catch Callie's eyes, which she finally achieved in her last sentence.
"Thank you," Callie said sincerely, her lips turning up a little at their edges showing a small but existent smile.
"It is my pleasure," Arizona replied, smiling at Callie, "Now finish that piece of pizza cause I know you will want another one, and then when you are done we can cuddle for a bit."
"Can I ask you a huge favour first, and like I said before I know we have only been on a few dates and you can by all means say no if..."
"Just ask Calliope," Arizona said softly, cutting off Callie's rambling. Callie closed her eyes hoping to God not to sound like an idiot and scare Arizona away so early in their relationship.
"Would you mind staying with me tonight?" Callie asked shyly, looking back at her hands in her lap, before continuing, not even giving Arizona a chance to answer, "And you can say no, I will totally understand, it's just..."
"Yes, I will stay," Arizona replied with a smile on her lips, though it was not how she imagined spending her first night with Callie she couldn't imagine ever leaving her in this state.
"Really?" Callie asked uncertain of whether she heard right.
"Yes, really. Now eat your pizza cause I want to cuddle," Arizona finished as she took a bite of her own piece of pizza, moaning as the oily treat tingled her taste buds. Together they sat munching silently away at the pizza, neither realizing how hungry they were until after the first slice, and soon finishing the entire pizza, a feat they were both proud of. "Do you have anything I can change into, I can't imagine skinny jeans are the most comfortable things to sleep in?" Arizona asked Callie as she jumped off the bed, putting the now empty pizza box onto the dresser.
"Yeah, shirts are in the top draw, pants are in the bottom draw, pick whichever you like," Callie said, looking much brighter than she had ten minutes prior.
"Ok I am just gonna get changed and I will be back," Arizona said as she headed into the bathroom. It was only a few moments before Arizona returned, sliding under the covers next to Callie. "Come here," Arizona said as she pulled Callie in towards her so that Callie's back was flush with her front, wrapping one arm under her neck and the other over her waist protectively. Callie relaxed into the embrace, instantly feeling safer, something she had never felt before so early on in a relationship. Arizona dropped a kiss onto Callie's shoulder before snuggling in as close as she could before whispering into her ear, "Goodnight Calliope, sweet dreams."
"Goodnight Arizona, and thank you so much for staying, you really are amazing," Callie replied, allowing her eyes to flutter close. The exhaustion of the day quickly took over, lulling Callie into a deep sleep, which was evident to Arizona by the steadying and deepening of her breath. When she was sure Callie was asleep Arizona too closed her eyes willing sleep to take over her body, but not before whispering "I think I am falling in love with you Calliope," into Callie's ear.
Present Day
Callie was pulled from her thoughts, and approaching sleep by a knock at the door.
"That must be our luggage, I'll get it," Callie said before she rose off the bed and headed to the door. A young gentleman dressed in a suit bought both of their bags into the suite and left quietly after Callie thanked him. Callie pulled the bags into the room, placing them on the floor. "So what do you want to do first? Personally I don't care what you choose as long as it involves you in your bikini, I have been waiting weeks to see you in that new one you bought," Callie said as she unzipped her bag, a smirk gracing her lips.
"I was thinking either hot tub or a walk on the beach, thoughts?" Arizona replied, still sitting against the head board on the bed.
"How bout we check out a private little beach, then we can jump in the hot tub and watch the sun set later," Callie suggested, "Although I don't know how much watching of the sun I will be doing if you are in the hot tub with me."
"Oh is that right Calliope," Arizona replied with the raise of an eyebrow, a wide smile plastered across her face, "And sounds like a plan, just give me a minute to get changed," Arizona finalised as she jumped off the bed heading for her suitcase. A few moments later Arizona exited the bedroom and headed to the porch where she saw Callie waiting, leaning forward over the edge of the railing, giving Arizona the perfect view of her bikini clad arse. Arizona stopped for a moment, taking in Callie's figure with only a black string bikini clinging to her body. It was definitely a site for sore eyes. Arizona couldn't help but think that she was so lucky to have such a hot wife, even after she housed a child, Callie was the sexiest person Arizona had ever seen. Feeling the hairs prick up on her neck, a sure sign that someone was staring, Callie spun on the spot to face Arizona.
"And how long have you been standing there?" Callie questioned as a slight blush rose over Arizona's cheeks from being caught unabashedly staring.
"Long enough, you ready?" Arizona asked.
"Nah ah. You got to stare at me so I wanna get a good look at you in this," Callie said stepping forward and grabbing one of Arizona's hands, pulling it high into the air as to suggest that Arizona does a little twirl. She was wearing her new baby blue bikini with a white, and very see through, sarong tied on her hips. "You look very summery," Callie started leaning into Arizona's ears now, "And extremely hot." Arizona closed her eyes at her wife's dirty talk, trying to keep her sudden arousal at bay, but as quickly as Callie was in her ear she was gone. "Ready now," Callie said, ignoring their little moment, throwing her hand toward Arizona getting ready to hit the sand.
"Yep," Arizona tried to say as steady as she could before she strode for the door, Callie close to her side. The sand was warm underfoot, but soft, and there was no feeling like it Arizona thought. The water was crystal blue and you could see right through to the ocean floor. The sun was hot on their backs, but it was not piecing, the perfect temperature where all you feel like doing is laying in it and basking in its warmth. Callie and Arizona walked hand-in-hand silently taking in the beach that was there's and there's alone for two whole weeks. 'Yep' Callie thought looking from the ocean to Arizona beside her, 'It doesn't get much better than this.'
