3.

Arizona was so happy when Callie regained consciousness and the baby was in stable condition. She hasn't left her sight ever since Callie responded to her proposal. April walked in the room to check Callie's status. April could not help shed a little tear when she looked at Arizona and said, "Everything's going to be fine. Have you guys decided on a name?"

"Sophia. Hey April, you were right about Stark."

"What about him?" she replied as she wiped her face.

"He opened up to me earlier. He's a pretty decent guy. Did you know about his wife?"

"Umm, no, he never mentioned anything about a wife. He's kind of been avoiding me."

"Oh… But, what happened with your movie date at his place?"

"You knew about that?" April began to blush.

Arizona chuckled, "I was at the baby shower you know… 'I'm not taking my pants off for Stark?'" she recalled in a playful tone.

"Yeah, I cancelled," she checked her pager. "Oh, Chief Webber needs me. I'll see you later."

"April," Arizona called out. "Don't worry about what other people think."

April looked back at Arizona, smiled and rushed to meet the Chief.

April saw the Chief with Dr. Montgomery, and Dr. Karev.

"Okay, gang, Addison notified me that not only does Callie's baby have underdeveloped organs, but she's also having trouble breathing due to her underdeveloped lungs. From this point on, that baby is our priority." Everyone nodded.

Addison looked at Karev. "Don't you all have a head pediatric surgeon?" she asked.

"Yeah, Dr. Stark," Karev replied. "Is he on vacation; because he needs to be part of this case; no exceptions," Addison snapped at Karev.

"Page him," the Chief ordered Karev. "And when you see Dr. Stark, tell him to come see me," added Addison.

"No need to do that, I'm here" Robert responded. "I'm Dr. Stark, and you're Dr…"

"Montgomery. Addison Montgomery. You'll be working with me. This case is now a priority; so whatever you have on your plate, it can wait." But before Robert could answer, Addison added, "Walk with me." They both went to Dr. Stark's office.

Karev smiled. "Oh, how I missed Addison. Can she work here again?"

The Chief shook his head and walked away. April rolled her eyes. "Addison went beast mode on Stark."

"Dr. Montgomery didn't do anything; she just told Dr. Stark what was going on."

"Yeah, and Stark caved liked a little puppy," Karev responded.

Robert's shift ended at 8:00 that night. After a long conference with Addison about Sophia's condition and discussing how to handle her case, he was ready to head home and get some sleep. Just as he was getting in his car, someone tapped his shoulder and startled him.

"Dr. Stark?"

"Jesus Christ!" he yelled out as he turned around and saw Arizona standing in front of him.

"Dear God, Dr. Robbins. Are you trying to give me a heart attack?"

"I'm sorry, Dr. Stark. I just wanted to thank you for comforting me earlier. I mean, you left so suddenly; and now, you're working with Addison on Sophia's case. Thank you."

Robert shrugged. "Well, I'm required to work on it, according to Dr. Montgomery since it's now the hospital's priority." Arizona is now getting used to Dr. Stark's dry remarks.

"Good night, Dr. Robbins."

Arizona smiled, and Robert drove off.

Meanwhile, April was roaming around the hospital looking for Robert. She approached one of the nurses, "have you seen Dr. Stark?"

"Oh, he clocked out five minutes ago. We can page him for you if you'd like."

"That's okay, thanks." She turned around and headed toward the locker room. She was ready to go home, but she really wanted to talk to Dr. Stark. She enjoyed having him around. Even though there was an age difference, they shared the same interests and she liked that.

As she was driving home, she kept remembering the time when they went on a date for the first time. It started out really awkward, considering that she compared him to the Grinch when she told Lexie about him, but as the night wore on, everything seemed perfectly fine. She remembered the moist tiramisu that they had. The thought of the tiramisu made her crave it. She stopped at the nearest grocery store and went to the bakery section.

"Hmm, I'm already here, might as well do a little grocery shopping," she said to herself as she looked at the only item in her basket, tiramisu.

At the checkout line, April couldn't help but wander off to space. She looked to her left at the magazine rack. "It'll be $37.55," the cashier said. She picked up the DVD that was in the rack, "Oh, this too," and paid for her items. It was a sign, she thought.

Pulling into the driveway, she took the DVD and the tiramisu. She walked to the front door and rang the bell. Biting her lower lip, she thought that this may not be a good idea. "Maybe he didn't hear that. April, just turn around;" but she couldn't get herself to do so. She took a deep breath. But as she finally got the courage to turn around and walk back to her car, the door opened.