Ever since that day on the roof top Arizona had been avoiding Callie, she was a little embarrassed. She hadn't meant to seek comfort from her but she couldn't help herself. Callie was the one person since joining the team at Seattle Grace that she had gained any comfort from. After staying wrapped in Callie's arms for ten minutes she excused herself and left without answering Callie's yells after her. If her father had seen her then he would have been so disappointed.

Callie herself was even more so confused by the blond PEDs surgeon's behaviour. Was she not interested in saving their relationship? Surely if she wanted to work it out she wouldn't be avoiding her, how could they sort anything out if they weren't speaking. She was also confused about what had taken place on the roof top. Never had she seen Arizona so upset before and no matter how hard she tried she couldn't get her to tell her what was wrong. They had sat there in silence, and afterwards the blond wouldn't even look at her. She had run away from her ignoring anything she had said to her. Callie felt a little cheated, she had gone up on the roof with every intention of getting the answers she had wanted. About Austin, about the body in Arizona's bed last night and about all the other luggage that seems to have attached itself to their relationship when she wasn't paying enough attention.

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Arizona looked in on the girl laying in the white hospital bed lost deep in thought. She felt so sorry for her, having to go through that at all let alone such a young age. The girl, Jessica, was still on the ward until her psych evaluation was finished later that afternoon. She had come in from her attempted suicide nearly a week ago now. She needed support right now, it was difficult, her mother had died when she was a baby and her father hadn't been to see her since she had been admitted last week. He sat in the waiting room with his head in his hands just staring at the carpet. Arizona knew that it was hard for him to see his little girl like this but something needed to be done. He needed to be there for Jessica, at the moment every time she entered her room the first thing she said was asking where her father was.

"Hey, Louisa have you seen Jessica's father? She keeps asking after him." Turning to one of the nurses filling out her paperwork at the station. Arizona sighed in frustration when she got a negative response, no one had seen him since she had been re admitted.

-

"I thought for sure you wouldn't show today after what happened at the party. How you holding up? I hope it wasn't my fault I was only joking around. I can be such an ass, I'm so -"

"Seriously Austin, it's not your fault. Really. I'm fine. Trusting me is her issue not mine I haven't done anything untrustworthy, I was open and honest and when things got tough her first reaction was to break it off. It's not your fault, if it's anyone's its probably mine, I should have seen this coming." Arizona sighed, she had a headache coming but she hadn't wanted to cancel her lunch with Austin he was only in town for the day, he had had an early morning business meeting in Seattle and had been really eager to see how she was. They were still best friends even with all this time apart and the distance between them. For years and years he had been the one to know her the best, even better than her own family. He hadn't minded if she weakened herself with silly emotions that had no merit, he didn't mind if she cried now and again. Arizona Robbins had her best friend back and just because it had inadvertently caused her to lose her relationship with the raven haired goddess she wasn't about to deny him the simple pleasantries of lunch in the oh so lovely hospital cafeteria. She had to be near the hospital encase one of her patients needed her.

"Ari you can't think like that. It wasn't your fault. If her first instinct was to run from you and what you had then isn't it better it's over now before you commit yourself even more to this woman. So what you ran into an ex, an ex of the wrong gender even, and that causes her to dump you?!? You can't serio-"

"Don't! Don't bad mouth her to me Austin, you don't even know her. You don't know what she's overcome, what she's been through-" She hadn't meant to snap at him but Callie was someone she still loved and just because at the moment she was a complete ass to her and they weren't even speaking didn't mean she wanted other people to talk about her like that. Callie was a lovely person, she knew that but maybe she had to come to the realization that they weren't meant to be. There had been signs, there had been huge signs that Callie wasn't happy in their relationship. So Arizona hadn't been on the same page, instead of toning it up and declaring loves maybe she should have been focusing on how happy they had been before worrying about who said what. At the end of the day Arizona knew they both could have done things differently.

"And I know what you've been through and that's why I'm worried about you!" During the discussion they both hadn't noticed that their voices had risen, not loud enough so people could hear what was being said but loud enough that they knew the two were arguing. Arizona hung her head a little and huffed a deep sigh, no matter how hard she tried she couldn't keep off of the hospitals huge gossip radar. Since the hospital party there had been many glances and whispers sent her way from the nurses and the residents. She had even seen Miranda Bailey and the chief looking at her with calculating looks of curiosity. Everyone seemed to know something was up with the two surgeons that had recently split and seeing as she wasn't talking about it and apparently neither was Callie no-one was sure what had taken place between the two of them. "Arizona," Austin continued in a hushed tone, "After everything you went through in college and everything you overcame, I can't just let you blame yourself for this. You didn't do anything wrong. God, it's Cindy Mercer all over again." They both chuckled at the reference to an old flame of hers during college, during one of the worst moments of her life her girlfriend had thought she was cheating on her and had dumped her rather embarrassingly and publicly in the middle of graduation. The look on Arizona's fathers face had been quite amusing as Arizona thought back on it. What a way to come out to your father.