Title: Behind Those Eyes
Disclaimer: I do not own Grey's Anatomy.
Summary: "Don't scream." whispered a sultry voice, making Arizona go weak in the knees. "It'll all be over before you know it." She spoke, her teeth grazing Arizona's neck.
A/N: Oh my gosh you guys, the amount of feedback I got, THANK YOU. I totally wasn't expecting it, and thanks for everything. I haven't written anything in 6+ months, and I thought this was going to suck. Seriously, if you were my friend, that's all I said about my story. But now I'm glad I did the idea. Really. I'm going to update as much as possible, because for 7 days, June 13th - June 20th , I won't be able to update at all. Enjoy!
Ive seen this face once before
And I don't think I can do this again
Arizona was leaning against the nurses' station, waiting on a chart she had been asked to review for a consult, when she overheard a few nurses talking in hushed whispers about daily hospital gossip. God, they are worse than teenagers. Arizona thought to herself, rolling her eyes.
Arizona turned around to walk away. She was tired of hearing about who slept with who, and which attending was sleeping with a resident. Before she got too far, the name of the very person she had yet to meet was brought up.
"-orres has been walking around lately like she's seen a ghost. She's always glancing around corners before she turns them, like she's expecting something to jump out at her." The older nurse said, her voice showing curiosity.
The younger nurse, Arizona believed her name was Julie, knitted her eyebrows together as she tried to come up with a reason why Callie would be acting that way. "Maybe Hahn is coming back." She said with a smirk on her face.
"I don't think she was that bad." She said, shaking her head in a disapproving manner. "Besides, why would Dr. Torres be scared of that?" she asked, raising an eyebrow towards Julie.
Shrugging, Julie leaned against the wall. "I think that it's a bit more than scared. I heard that she left Torres standing alone in an empty parking lot."
A gasp was heard, and their heads turning towards Arizona in curiosity. Blushing, Arizona put on a fake smile and tried to pretend that she hadn't heard what they had been previously talking about.
"D-Dr. Robbins." Julie stuttered out, getting off of the wall. "We were just talking. Is there something you needed?" She asked, a nervous tone in her voice. Arizona grinned slightly and shook her head. It had been obvious earlier that Julie had a little crush on the new Peds surgeon, and Arizona thought that it was cute.
Deciding that now would be a good chance to use the crush to the advantage, Arizona smiled, her dimples coming out in full force. She walked up to Julie and shook her head. "No, nothing." She started, staring at the young brunette. "But I was wondering, what's the story on Callie Torres?" she asked, her tone becoming flirty.
Arizona felt bad having to flirt for information about the orthopedic doctor, but she felt as if there was no other way. The Latina had been avoiding her like the plague, and something about it intrigued her.
Julie gulped slightly, staring at Arizona with a nervous smile. "Uh, Dr. Torres?" she asked, trying to make sure that she heard right. Arizona nodded, moving closer to the brunette. "Well, um. She came here about five years ago, transferred from a hospital in New York. She was highly recommended. When she came here, things had been a little off about her. She acted as if she was hiding from someone…or something." Julie started, rambling off information.
Arizona nodded, staring intently at her. Five years ago. New York. I wonder- "-ater on she ended up with this intern. George O'Malley. He totally destroyed her though, she was a mess. They got married in Vegas, and then he ended up cheating on her." She said, a bit of venom in her words as she spoke the last part. "I don't know why anyone would do that, she's an amazing person. His loss anyways." She said shrugging.
Leaning herself on the wall, she wanted for the brunette to finish. When she realized she wasn't going to talk, Arizona took her hand and started playing with it. "So, what about her and this... Dr. Hahn person?" she asked, feeling slightly guilty for flirting.
Julie had a deer caught in headlights look on her face. "W-What? Dr. Hahn? Oh. They were friends. And if the rumors are right, which mind you they usually are, they were really close friends. If you get what I mean," she said with a suggestive tone.
Irrational jealousy settled in Arizona, and she tried to shake it off as she continued to listen. "But one day she just up and left her. Callie was a mess then, she had been taking leaves of absences and the chief even threatened to fire her before. It was worse than when George cheated on her." She spoke in a sad tone. "I wasn't sure if she was going to bounce back from that one. But one day, it all changed which was kind of weird. She, um…"
Julie went quiet, starting to turn a few shades of red. "She what?" Arizona asked, trying to keep the anxiousness out of her tone. "She started sleeping around. And I mean, she got around. Everybody loved her. She just… had this air about her." She said in a dreamy tone.
Arizona narrowed her eyes, trying to fight away the little green monster that was trying to come out. She had no right to be jealous, she hadn't even met the woman yet.
The sound of someone's pager beeping interrupted their conversation, and Arizona had never been so glad for an interruption than she had been at that moment. She didn't want to have to continue with this conversation.
"I uh, have to go. Emergency" she said, as she started to walk away. Julie had a disappointed look on her face. She bit her lip, fighting on whether or not she should ask. "Would you like to go to Joes with me tonight?" she asked, messing with her fingers.
Arizona turned around, a little shocked at the invitation. "I-I mean it's not going to be just me, it'll be me and a bunch of other nurses. It'll be fun. A great way to meet people." Julie said, realizing how it might sound.
A small smile appeared on Arizona's face and she nodded. "Sure, I'd love to." It's the least I can do for flirting with her for information. She thought before turning away again to see why she had been paged.
Arizona stretched as her shift came to an end. She sighed as she realized that she was supposed to be meeting a few people at Joe's tonight. She grumbled under her breath as she walked to the attending lounge to change into her street clothes. "The day just needs to be over now." She said, stifling a yawn.
After finding out a few things about the beautiful latina she couldn't really get her mind off of , there had been a massive trauma. A roof in an elementary school had caved in. There were three deaths, and 17 casualties. That had been enough to keep her mind off of everything, and focused.
But now as the day was coming to an end, everything was rushing back to her and she groaned. Maybe she wouldn't mind if I cancelled. She walked out towards the lobby and out the door. I mean, it has been a pretty hard day, she'd understand. She thought, trying to convince herself.
Groaning Arizona shook away all thoughts of canceling, it was only fair that she would go to Joe's tonight. Besides, a drink or two would probably help get her mind off of things, and people that she really didn't need to be concentrating on. Finally giving in, Arizona started walking towards Emerald City, better known as Joe's.
As Arizona walked into the bar, she glanced around, trying to see if Julie was already there. She was met by a smiling brunette halfway across the room, sitting at the bar, waving her hand.
Smiling, Arizona made her way towards the crowd, not before spotting the one person she was trying to forget. Her heart rate sped up, even though she didn't know why.
Walking over to Julie, she gave her a hug and smiled at the rest of the people around. Julie introduced them all, even though their names were soon forgotten as Arizona was eyeing the other side of the bar.
Callie felt as if someone was watching her, and glanced up. She was almost immediately met with a piercing gaze. Her eyes widened in shocked as she looked around. "Cal, over here, I was talking about how I rocked the surgery I did earlier today."
Breaking their gaze, Callie turned towards her roommate. She already had about 5 tequila shots, and was telling non-stop stories about her surgeries that she rocked. Cristina downed another shot, before glancing over towards Callie had been staring a few seconds ago.
"Oh, I see now." She said, understanding why the latina hadn't been paying attention to her. "Got an eye on blondie, I see." She said with a smirk. Callie's head snapped toward Cristina as she shook her head. "What? No" she said in disbelief. "No." she said again, more to herself.
Cristina shrugged, leaning back in her chair. "Uh huh. Whatever you say Cal. I say go for it, she's hot." Callie looked toward Cristina and raised an eyebrow. "Say what now? What happened to being straight?" she asked in a joking tone.
"When someone's hot, they're hot. Don't have to be gay to know that." She replied heading over to the bar.
Callie rolled her eyes and shook her head. She looked up, realizing that the blonde had been staring at her once again. Their eyes locked and Callie's breath caught. She quickly got up, making her way over to the bathroom.
As Callie got into the bathroom, she leaned against the sink. Looking up at the mirror, she tried to get control of herself. Her pupils became dilated, and her fangs started coming out.
She splashed water on her face, trying to calm herself down. She doesn't know. She can't know. I mean, it's not possible is it? Callie was too lost in thought to notice that someone had joined her in the bathroom.
"Hi." a soft voice said. Callie turned around, shock written all over her face. She bit down on her bottom lip. She avoided the blonde's eyes, looking any and everywhere besides them.
Arizona took in a deep breath, standing nervously at the door. Her hands were shaking slightly, and something about Callie put her on edge. "Do I know you from somewhere? I mean, other than the hospital obviously." She said, squinting her eyes as if that would answer her.
Callie shook her head, not wanting to speak for fear of her fangs showing. "Are you sure? I mean I'm sure I-" she started speaking, taking a step towards the brunette.
Panicking, Callie glanced up. "I said no." she said, venom lacing her tone. Arizona looked at her, the emotions of her face a mixture of fear and shock.
Before Arizona could reply, Callie had made her way around the blonde and made her way out of the door. Arizona darted to the door, looking around the bar, not seeing the brunette anywhere. What the hell was that? She asked, confused.
Callie quickly walked out of the club without turning around, in fear that the blonde had been following her. She didn't know how long she walked for, but all she knew is that she had to get away.
It had been a cold and dark night. Callie walked around aimlessly. The past few weeks had been hell for her. She'd been turned into a vampire because of her carelessness. Callie was mad. No she was pissed off, and she wanted everyone to suffer.
A redhead suddenly appeared behind Callie, wrapping her arms around the brunette. "Relax, it's going to be okay." She spoke, her voice velvety. Callie shook off the girl and glared at her.
"Ooh, if looks could kill." She said, a menacing laugh escaping her lips. She walked over to Callie, running her hands down her back. "Why so sad?" she said in a mocking tone. "Miss being a human?" she said in disgust.
Leaning in to kiss Callie, she grunted as she was met by sharp teeth biting her bottom lip. "Bitch." She said, slapping Callie across the face.
Callie slammed her into the wall, fury in her eyes. For a split second, the redhead looked terrified. Then a knowing smile came across her face. "You're not going to do anything." She said. Satisfied when Callie didn't answer, she went in for a kiss.
There was a fight for dominance when they started kissing. Lustful desires. Callie moved to her neck, biting it slightly, and sliding her tongue over where she bit. The redhead let out a moan, closing her eyes and throwing her head back.
Callie pulled away from the redhead, her eyes displaying both lust and rage. "You may be the person who turned me, but I am no one's bitch. Got it?" she said, as she walked away.
Standing there looking dumbfounded at what just happened, the redhead growled slightly. She glared at Callie, pouncing on her.
Knowing it was coming before it actually happened helped Callie out a bit. Before she could get her hands around her, Callie pinned the redhead to the wall. She held her gaze, giving her a cold look, cutting off any smart remark the girl was going to say.
Once she was sure that the redhead wasn't going to do anything, Callie turned around once again. As she was walking, she had been lost in thought when she bumped into someone. "Oh, sorry" the girl said, barely even looking at her.
Callie stopped breathing, the beauty on the blonde paralyzing. She watched the retreating blonde, deciding that she would follow after her. What are you doing? Stop before someone gets hurt. She thought to herself as she followed a bit far behind the blonde.
Even though her subconscious was telling her that nothing good was going to come out of this, she still continued to follow the blonde, stopping to hide every once in a while when she'd look back.
As the blonde came to a halt, Callie paused in the trees. "W-Who's there?" She heard the blonde ask, her voice nervous and fearful. Staying completely still, Callie hoped that she'd keep walking so she wouldn't have to reveal herself too soon.
She let out a sigh of relief when the blonde continued to walk again. Callie had came from out of the trees, getting a little closer to the blonde. Everything happened so fast, she wasn't even sure how things turned out this way.
Callie shivered, even though she wasn't cold. She was more sure than anything that Arizona had been the blonde from that night. No matter how much she hoped it wasn't true, she knew that she was.
But how? How did she survive? When Callie left her, she was as good as dead. She had lost too much blood to survive. How could she still be alive?
Callie groaned in frustration. She ran her hands through her hair, the situation starting to upset her. She wanted answers. No she needed answers, and she sure as hell was going to get them, no matter what it took.
A/N2: So , if some of you are confused, just ask a question and if you have an account, I'll message you in attempt to explain, if you don't I um... I don't know. I'm sorry if this chapter doesn't make any sense, or is confusing, but you'll all understand soon enough.
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