Here's the next chapter, enjoy! P.S. I still need a beta, send me a message please :)


CHAPTER 7


Callie took a sharp intake of breath. She felt soft lips slide over the shell of her ear, then her earlobe was sucked between those lips and Callie could barely contain a moan.

'You like that?' Arizona whispered.

'Mhmm,' was all Callie managed to hum. I can't believe my total lack of game right now.

'Too bad.'

The warmth behind her was suddenly gone and Arizona ran off into the dark. It took Callie a full five seconds to regain her bodily functions before she chased after her blonde vixen.

Black lights highlighted her blonde hair, which made it easy for Callie to stay on the right track. They made it to the other end of the maze within two minutes, and Arizona was about to turn a right corner when Callie tucked on the back of her shirt to pull her back.

'We gotta be more careful, the flag is somewhere here and so are the people protecting it.'

Callie backed up against the wall and slid down, then peeked around the corner.

'Clear!' she whispered to Arizona. 'Let's move. You have my back?'

'Sure.'

Callie tiptoed through the narrow pathway, Arizona walking backwards – a skill she had learned from the numerous times she had to walk backwards with the food carts on the plane.

Callie stopped at every corner, making Arizona bump into her multiple times. The first time, Arizona didn't see it coming when Callie suddenly came to a halt, but the other times she purposefully pressed her ass against that of her raven haired date.

'Why, Miss Robbins, you seem eager,' Callie teased.

'Well, Miss –,' Arizona stopped in mid-sentence. 'Wait a sec, how do you know my last name?'

Because I did a thorough background check on you, Arizona Robbins.

'I read your name tag when we were working together yesterday. A. Robbins.' That wasn't even a lie.

'So what's yours?' Arizona asked.

'I'm not telling you.'

Arizona's mouth fell open in disbelief. 'That's so unfair! You know mine so I get to know yours.'

'Ok, I'll give you a hint. It rhymes with badass.'

'There are thousands of names that rhyme with badass.'

'Oh yeah? Shoot.'

'Um… Jackass. Sunglass. Bypass.' Spyglass. Arizona didn't say the last one out loud.

Callie tried hard to stay silent but found it difficult to stifle a laugh. 'Those aren't names, you silly.'

Arizona screwed up her face, trying to come up with a real name. Callie thought it was adorable. After about ten seconds, the blonde's face lit up. 'I know, I know! Lopez!'

'Hmm. Nice try, but no.'

'Oh come on, tell me! I can't think of any more names.'

Callie studied Arizona's face. She really is cute. And she seems trustworthy…

'Torres. My name is Torres.'

'Callie Torres.' Arizona tested the words on her tongue. 'Sounds good.'

'Can we get back to the game now? I still wanna win this thing.' Callie winked.

'You should have thought about that before you decided to make a fuss over telling your name.'

'Yeah, yeah, Miss Perfect.' Callie sighed in mock annoyance and turned around, starting to creep away once more.

She really looks spy-y.

Arizona followed her tracks and together, they sneaked around in search for the flag. They found it rather quick, it was standing on a pedestal about twenty feet away from them.

'I say we take a run and grab it. I don't see anyone guarding it, they must have thought it was a smart idea to spread and look for our flag,' Callie whispered. She made to step forward, but Arizona grabbed her hand.

'It's a trap, Callie! Don't you see? No sane person would completely abandon their flag. They must be hiding somewhere, ready to kill us off when we get too close.'

Callie studied Arizona's face. Cute but deadly serious.

'Maybe you're right. What do you suggest we do?'

'I say we stick together. I will go first, to check every sideway. You have my back?'

Callie was slightly taken aback by Arizona wishing to lead the way. On the other hand, she wouldn't want to miss seeing the extremely adorable disappointed look on the blonde's face when she'd get shot.

'Sure.' Good luck with that.


Arizona tiptoed towards the flag, finger on the trigger of her gun in case they got unwanted company. She inched closer and closer to the flag and wondered where the hell their opponents were hiding. She looked around a corner subtly and then she saw them. They were standing about 25 feet away and were whispering to each other. They hadn't noticed Arizona, who immediately jerked her head back.

'They are standing right over there,' she whispered to Callie. 'You could take a detour towards them and distract them from the flag, then I can shoot them from behind and grab it.'

'You think you can shoot them from this distance?' Callie raised an eyebrow.

'I can try…' Arizona shrugged.

'Well then, have fun girl,' Callie smiled and gave her date a quick kiss on the cheek. 'I'll distract them.' She walked back in the direction they came from and turned left at the first corner.

Arizona peeked around the corner every ten seconds, waiting for Callie to appear behind their opponents. After about a minute, she did. She grabbed the elastic holding her ponytail together and started to pull it out slowly. The two guys from the purple team noticed her almost immediately and pulled up their guns, but withheld fire when they saw what she was doing. Callie's long, dark hair was released from its restraint now and she shook her head, making her hair fall around her face messily. She ran her hands through it and winked at the two men, who were standing motionless, their jaws practically dropped to the floor. Now was Arizona's time to shine. She stepped from behind the corner, aimed at one of the guys, squinted one eye closed and shot. The guy's suit started beeping and turned red, alarming his companion. He looked around and saw Arizona, quickly aiming his gun at her. She ducked away, did a body roll and reached a wall she could hide behind. Lying on the ground, she heard Callie swear, which she took as a sign she failed to shoot the other guy. Or did she get hit herself?

'Callie?' Arizona's voice trembled slightly. Pathetic.

No answer. Everything was quiet for a few seconds, then she heard footsteps behind her. The guy she had shot a minute ago was standing at his flag, reactivating his gun.

Damn it.

'Callie, if you hear me, take out the other guy!' Arizona yelled.

She then pointed her gun at the guy near the purple flag. His gun was also pointed at her, but he didn't stand a chance. Arizona fired so fast he could only blink; then his suit started beeping again and he cursed hard. Arizona sprinted towards the flag, grabbed it and disappeared into the maze. She needed a head start; it wouldn't take long before the guy's suit and gun were activated once again. She crisscrossed through the maze for about half a minute, then hid behind a wall. She had to find Callie. She thought for a few seconds before she decided she would use a subtle whistle to catch the brunette's attention. She was just about to do so when she noticed a few small blocks attached to the wall she was hiding behind. They looked like they were strong enough to hold her weight. She looked around, then put her foot on the lowest block. Slowly, she creeped upwards, until she was able to look over the wall.

This is fucking amazing.

The enormous maze was spread out before her, lights and walls and all. And the best thing was… she had a perfect view of her opponents. They were slowly making their way through the maze in search for the two women who had humiliated their manhood.

Where is Callie?

Arizona scanned the whole maze but didn't spot her date anywhere. Just when she decided to descend again and return to home base, she saw her. She was only a few yards away and at the same level as she was. She must have seen the blocks on the walls as well. Their eyes locked and they smiled. Callie pointed at herself and then at Arizona. The blonde nodded and climbed down, waiting for Callie to find her. It didn't take her more than ten seconds.

'Hey stranger,' Callie whispered. Then she spotted the flag clenched in the blonde's hand. 'Well done you!'

'Why do you sound so surprised?' Arizona pouted in mock offense.

'You just don't strike me as a… badass girl.'

'I have my moments,' Arizona smiled and her dimples popped out full force.


Oh God, not the dimples again.

Callie looked at the blonde and wondered how the hell she managed to keep her hormones down every time she was with her. Well, she didn't really, but at least she could control the ever-present urge to jump her bones.

Callie cleared her throat loudly. 'Let's get back to our green base.'

Arizona agreed and got to her feet. Since they both had gotten a perfect overview of the maze two minutes before, they knew where they had to go. Callie led the way this time. Losing their flag now would be a complete waste so they decided to take caution. They checked every sideway and corner for a sign of their enemies, but they didn't spot them until they were very close to their own flag. There were two, a man and a woman. They were whispering animatedly to each other, then the woman grabbed the green flag. Their own teammates – who were supposed to protect said flag – were nowhere to be found, probably hiding somewhere behind a corner as well. The purple team members seemed to be in no hurry to go away though. And sure enough, five seconds later the two other members of team purple joined them. They started whispering again, then nodded in agreement and went to stand around the green team's home base.

'Well there's an approach, waiting for us to return and killing us of when we are feet away from winning this thing,' Callie muttered to Arizona. 'Where the heck are our teammates? We don't stand a chance against the four of them.'

'Ya think?' Arizona dropped the purple flag she was holding, stretched her neck and put her gun against the side of her head, finger on the trigger and one eye closed. She stepped right into the middle of the pathway, making her the easiest target ever for the foursome in purple.

What in the hell does she think she's doing?

Callie followed her date and went to stand behind her for help. Not that she needed it. Callie looked dumbfounded as Arizona aimed at each of the four opponents, killing them all off within two seconds. They barely had time to point their guns at her. The purple light they omitted quickly turned into a sea of red and Arizona picked up the purple flag again and jumped into the air. 'Woohoo, we did it Callie!' She jumped at the brunette, hugging her so tight the air was knocked out of her lungs forcefully. Callie was at a loss for words. 'How… Why… - What just happened?'

Arizona stepped back. 'I'm not as innocent as I look, Miss Torres,' Arizona teased, poking the purple flag in Callie's stomach.

'I noticed,' Callie stated.

Their teammates appeared from behind a corner.

'Did you two really…?' The boy looked at them in awe.

'Well, actually she did,' Callie pointed at her date, who was beaming from ear to ear.

'Good job! My guy turned out to be quite the coward in the end,' the girl mused, 'didn't he?' She shoved her boyfriend playfully.

'He'll get another chance to prove his manhood in the next round,' Arizona smiled.

They didn't get much time to talk more, as a voice sounded through the maze once again.

'You are kindly requested to return to your home base. The new game will start in one minute.'

The purple team had already been escorted back to their base, along with their purple flag. Callie, who was still eager to serve as team captain, started talking to the other couple. 'OK, so you two will go find the flag this time and we will stay here. Take one side, be careful and stick together.'

They both nodded and smiled. 'Good luck!'

The loud buzzer sounded again and the second game had started. The other couple ran away into the dark and Callie and Arizona were left behind next to their green flag.

'So…' Arizona started, turning to face her date.

'So…' Callie responded, smiling seductively. 'You are quite the shooter, huh?'

'Does that surprise you?'

'It does, actually. Who taught you all this?'

'My dad. He was a Colonel in the US Marine Corps. He practiced with me every week, taught me how to fight for my country and for the people I love. I wasn't named for the state, but for a battleship. My granddad was serving on the U.S.S. Arizona when it got bombed. He saved many men before he drowned.'

'That is quite the story, you must be proud,' Callie smiled.

'I am. Proud of both of them.'

Callie observed the blonde for a while. 'I'd love to get to know you better.'

'You will,' Arizona smiled and her dimples popped.

'I love those,' Callie whispered, raising her finger to the blonde's cheek and softly touching the small indentation. Arizona dropped her gaze bashfully and felt her breath hitch when Callie's finger met her skin. Callie stepped closer to her date, her heart rate increasing rapidly. 'Look at me,' she breathed. Arizona kept her gaze down as she felt Callie coming closer and closer. 'Look at me,' Callie said again, a little more urgent this time – God I hope that didn't sound too desperate – trying to push her chin up with her finger. Finally, Arizona gave in and her blue eyes found Callie's brown ones. They looked at each other for a few seconds, mesmerized by one another. Arizona glanced at Callie's lips for a brief moment and that was all it took for the brunette to lean in and kiss the blonde passionately. Arizona moaned softly and Callie felt arousal surging through her body instantly. She was still surprised a woman could make her feel this way. Then she opened her eyes and she wasn't all that surprised anymore, because Arizona was… perfect. Her eyes were closed and her hair, still tied in a ponytail, was a little messed up from all the running. She was smaller than Callie was, so her chin was tilted upwards while Callie was looking down. Callie realized she loved that, and she could take advantage of being taller and stronger. She pushed Arizona backwards into the nearest wall, biting her lip softly and then running her tongue over it. Arizona's hands tangled in raven hair, pulling Callie flush against her. She opened her legs and her date quickly caught on, putting her right leg between them and pushing her thigh up into a very heated center. Now it was Callie's time to moan; seeing how worked up her date was - just from kissing - turned her on incredibly. 'You look so hot in this laser suit thing,' Callie gasped, grabbing the jacket tight and pushing her even harder into the wall. 'Seeing you kill off all those people one by one, so concentrated and cool… You have no idea what you do to me.'


Arizona just looked at her date, she was unable to speak but she was sure her darkened eyes told Callie all she needed to know.

'Kiss me.'

She had barely spoken the words or Callie crashed her mouth into hers, a moan tearing from her throat. Callie's soft lips connected to hers in a passionate way, yet the brunette managed to make it feel gentle and sweet. Her perfume – or was it her personal scent? – invaded her senses and seemed to fuel the butterflies in her stomach. She felt them fluttering with more energy than ever before. One hand slipped from raven hair to a soft cheek, then slid lower, trailing over the side of her neck, before ending on a very naked and soft shoulder. Arizona realized Callie was wearing an off-shoulder top and decided to take advantage of that immediately. Her lips left the brunette's, they peppered kisses along her jawline before ghosting over her neck, biting softly along the way. Callie moaned into her ear, which – if possible – turned her on even more. Her lips moved to the exposed skin of her date's shoulder and kissed her collarbone gently. She dipped her tongue in the hollow right beneath it and sucked on the warm flesh. Goosebumps appeared all over that smooth skin and Arizona replaced her lips with her hand and started softly massaging those strong shoulder muscles. Her lips found their way back to Callie's and they molded together again. She didn't know how long they were kissing – seconds, minutes, hours? – but she knew she never wanted this to stop. It did though, because they were suddenly interrupted by some loud cheers from the purple team. They had obtained the green flag and ran away into the maze to bring it to their home base. Arizona decided she really couldn't care less.

We had more important things to do.


Callie led Arizona back to her car again and they buckled up.

'If it's ok with you, I'd like to take you somewhere else. I know it's getting late but I figured it's Saturday tomorrow so you have the day off?'

'The airport never sleeps, Callie,' Arizona smiled. 'I have irregular work times. But I happen to have the morning off, so I can sleep in.'

'So… you wanna accompany me to a party?' Callie ran her finger over Arizona's hand.

'I'd love to.'

'Great, it's not so far from here and if you wanna leave, just…-' Callie was interrupted by her phone, which was buzzing loudly in her purse. 'Sorry, I have to take this…' Callie shot an apologetic look at Arizona, who gave a small nod, and she stepped out of the car.

´Addy, I really don't have much time, I'm in the middle of …' Callie was silent for two seconds, pondering the right choice of words, '… a date.' Callie rolled her eyes at her friend's predictable response. 'Please don't judge my personal life, why are you calling me this late?' It turned out Addison had called her to confirm Mark's arrival time tomorrow. 'Yes, I saw that he will arrive around noon. Thanks for your confirmation. Hey, now that I have the chance, I really wanna know some things about this mission. The purpose of it all is not quite clear to me yet.'

Addison laughed. 'Why, your vocabulary is so formal, Miss Torres. What is it that you want to know exactly?'

'Well, I happen to know you get along well with our boss and I know you know more about this case than I do. I know we spies aren't supposed to know the whole deal but I'm begging you this time, Addy. I wanna know what I'm doing, it's hard enough to try to work here without having to figure out WHY I'm doing it. I know I need that 'key' to get into that room where all the secret files are stored. What does our boss need those files for?'

While Addy started lecturing her about how she really wasn't supposed to give her this info, Callie peeked into the car. She gave Arizona her best pout, mouthed 'sorry' and blew her a kiss before standing up straight again.

'Please, Addy? For me?'

There was a silence on the other end of the line.

'I will pay all your Starbucks coffee for a month.'

That did the trick, because Addy sighed in defeat and started talking. 'Apparently, another airline company hired our spy office to look into their competitors. They paid a shitload of money for this undercover mission, but they won't hand over any of it until they see results. They claim that some Seattle Shuttle airplanes that need maintenance are still flying around, and the board is covering up the reports. Our clients' main argument is their concern about the safety of the passengers. I think it has more to do with money though – if we get them those reports, they will probably hand them over to every newspaper in the country to give their rivals a bad name.'

'Wait a minute. So I might be flying in airplanes that are damaged?' Callie's eyes widened.

Addison sighed again. 'And that is exactly why you guys aren't supposed to know all the details of a mission. You signed up for dangerous assignments when you wrote your signature on your contract, Cal. I hope this gives you motivation to obtain those reports as soon as possible. Mark is coming tomorrow and you'll have to pick an inside spy soon too.'

'I've always wondered why those insiders would risk their jobs to help us get information…' Callie said.

'Well, that's why acting and trust building exercises are key elements of our training. Plus, money can buy almost anything.'

Callie hummed and looked at her car. She realized she was being insanely rude towards Arizona. 'I really have to go now. I'll call you tomorrow.'

'Good, have fun with your date,' Addison emphasized the last word.

'Oh, grow up Addy.' Callie broke the connection and walked back to her Audi.

'Do you have two jobs or something?' Arizona teased when Callie stepped into the car again.

Callie's face flushed, then she reminded herself of how she was trained to lie and act and she started laughing. 'Well you're right, having a friend who's in a relationship crisis really feels like having a second job sometimes.' She pecked Arizona on the cheek and started the engine. 'Let's go.'

Tonight, I'm gonna dance with my hot date and forget all about my stupid assignment.


AN: Next chapter will be full of sexy dancing, maybe even a slightly inappropriate make out scene? It's up to you! What do you want?

1. Callie drops Arizona off at her apartment after their date, kisses her passionately in the car and drives home. She doesn't want to take advantage of her now that she's vulnerable (since her brother died recently). Besides, we gotta keep that sexual tension going for as long as possible, right?

2. Arizona takes Callie home, they make out and end up in bed, I might even let them move to second base – if you guys are lucky :p

So VOTE y'all and I'll try to update soon!