The florescent lighting was painfully bright as Arizona's eyes fluttered open and she tried to focus on what was around her. She could hear the monitors beeping in sync with her heart and she sighed instantly when she realized where she was. She looked over to see a sleeping Callie hunched over the bed still in her clothes from yesterday. Arizona tried to move but a jolt of pain washed over her body and she moaned.

"What's wrong?" Callie asked, her eyes still closed and head on the bed.

"I didn't mean to wake you,"

"You didn't," Callie slowly opened her eyes and lifted her head.

"You're a liar," Arizona faintly smiled and let out a cough that made Callie's body stiffen with worry, "I'm actually kinda thirsty."

Callie sat up from her chair and poured Arizona some water into a cup, placing a straw in it and giving it to her.

"What happened?" Arizona handed Callie the cup back and the brunette placed it back on the table.

"Arizona," Callie sat back down on the chair next to the bed and grabbed Arizona's hand, "You're organs are shutting down. The cancer has spread and if you don't do something now then-"

"Callie please,"

"Arizona please,"

"I'm already going to-"

Callie cut Arizona off with a sigh as she shook her head and squeezed the blonde's hand tighter. Arizona lifted their tangled hands and kissed the back of Callie's. Callie's face softened and a look washed over her that Arizona had never seen before. Callie leaned back in the chair, never letting go of Arizona's hand and intently watched the monitors next to the bed.

"Okay let's do something," Arizona adjusted herself in the bed.

"What?"

"Like Scrabble or something,"

"You suck at Scrabble Arizona,"

"Okay Monopoly then," Arizona stared at Callie who wasn't moving, "I'm serious, go and get Monopoly from the apartment."

"I'm not leaving..."

"Callie, go before I stop breathing and I don't get my last wish,"

"Your last wish is to play Monopoly with me?"

"No, my last wish is to spend time with my girlfriend doing something fun,"

"Okay, under one condition," Callie sat up and began to put on her coat, "Stop talking about last wishes,"

"Fine, but I have my own condition," Arizona puckered her lips and tapped her finger on them, waiting for Callie to kiss her goodbye.

Callie leaned over the bed, watching the placing of her hands as she tried not to squish any of Arizona's IVs, and kissed her. She wanted to move closer, go deeper and Arizona's firm grasp on Callie's shirt was making it all the more difficult to pull away. When she did, she noticed the slight disappointment on Arizona's face and kissed her on the cheek before standing up straight.

"I'll be back soon,"

"I love you,"

"I love you too,"

-.-.-.-.-

Callie walked back from her apartment to the hospital with Arizona's game. She figured she'd walk since she needed the air and time to think. For once, it was a beautiful day in Seattle, the sun was shining and the air was light. Callie closed her eyes and sat on a nearby bench, taking a deep breath. She attempted to compose herself, she never felt it was right to cry in front of Arizona. After all she wasn't the one on borrowed time and Callie felt the need to be strong for Arizona's sake.

She slowly walked in the hospital, smiling and waving at the lady working at the coffee cart. She quickly engaged in small talk with a few of the nurses who stopped her on the way to Arizona's room. Callie put on a bright face and asked everyone how their family was doing, how their life was and voiced her happiness for theirs.

She turned the corner, the one right before Arizona's room and slowed her steps. She always had to brace her before going into a room where Arizona was. She could never tell if it was the fact that she still got butterflies in her stomach around Arizona or if it was the anger and hurt she felt knowing something like this was happening to someone she loved.

Callie dropped out of her daze when she felt a gust of wind glide past her. She looked up to see nurses and doctors running down the hall and around the corner. She could hear the flatline of a monitor in the distance and her heart sank as she dropped the board game to the ground and started running. She turned the corner into Arizona's room to see the blonde slowly crawling back into her bed.

Callie stood in the doorway out of breath, an expression of relief washing over her face.

"What's wrong with you?" Arizona asked as she covered herself with the blankets.

"There was-I thought..." Callie searched for words as she frantically moved her hands around in front of her face, "Code Blue, everyone was running this way. I thought-"

"You thought I bit the bullet? I'm still here,"

"I-I..."

"Callie I'm fine," Arizona flashed her dimples, "Where's the game?"

"I-it, the hallway,"

"Well go and get it so I can kick your butt,"

Callie nodded her head and turned to walk back out into the hallway, before being stopped by Arizona's voice.

"Calliope?"

"Yeah?"

"For the record, I would never leave you without saying goodbye first,"

Callie just silently walked out of the room. As soon as she was out of slight Arizona dropped her smile as a jolt of pain rushed through her body.

-.-.-.-.-

"Well, Calliope it's time to face the fact that you have lost," Arizona folded her arms and smiled in amusement as she watched Callie recount her money.

"No, I can make this work. If I mortgage this," She picked up the card and turned it over reading the back, "And get rid of those hotels I will-"

"Lose. You will lose,"

"How do you always win at this game?"

"I'm just that good," Arizona leaned back against the pillows as Callie grabbed the box and started putting away all the pieces.

"I think you cheat,"

"I do not!"

Callie finished putting the game contents in the box and placed the lid on top. She sat on the edge of the hospital bed and tucked a strand of hair behind Arizona's ear.

"You should get some sleep,"

"Will you hold me?" Arizona's face trembled as she let down her walls, letting Callie know she was scared to be alone.

Callie slipped under the blanket with Arizona and placed the blonde's head on her chest. She pulled her close and closed her eyes. She listened to Arizona's heartbeat on the monitors and focused on Arizona's arms tucked around her waist.

"Sing me a song Callie,"

"I can't sing,"

"Yes you can. I listen to you when you're in the shower and you don't know I'm around. Your voice would always vibrate inside me, waking me up, making me feel alive. Your voice is beautiful. Sing me a song?"

"What do you want to hear?"

"Anything,"

The room went silent as Callie tried to think of a song to sing.

"Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, tomorrow I'll miss you. Remember I'll always be true. And then while I'm away, I'll write home every day. And I'll send all my loving to you..."

Arizona closed her eyes as she listened to Callie sing.

"I'll pretend that I'm kissing, the lips I am missing and hope that my dreams will come true. And then while I'm away I'll write home every day and I'll send all my loving to you..."

She noticed the trembling in Callie's voice as the brunette tried to continue with the song.

"All my loving I will send to you. All my loving, darling I'll be true. Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, tomorrow I'll miss you. Remember I'll always be true, and then while I'm away I'll write home every day and I'll send all my loving to you..."

Arizona felt her eyes become heavy and she slowly drifted to sleep, Callie's voice fading in the background.

"All my loving I will send to you. All my loving, darling I'll be true. All my loving, all my loving, all my loving I will send to you..."