A/N: And just like that we're at the end. I hope y'all have enjoyed thie as much as me!

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Four Years Later

Callie Torres, a newly minted ortho attending, walked down the hall towards the peds ward. Arizona, now a peds attending, paged her for a case she needed a consult on.

"Hey," Arizona said with a warm smile when she saw Callie. "Do you want to do lunch after the consult?"

"I would love to," Callie said as she held her hand out for the file. Her engagement ring sparkling in the light.

"Awesome," Arizona grinned. "Three more days," she added in a whisper as they headed towards the hospital room to meet the one year old with a terrible case of clubfoot Arizona called Callie in for.

"I can't wait," Callie said with a bright smile.

/ /

Arizona stood in the bridal suite she had gotten dressed in. Her bridesmaids were all gone to give herself a moment to herself.

"Come in," she called when she heard a knock.

"Sweets," Tim whispered when he opened the door to see his sister in her wedding dress. "You look beautiful, Arizona."

Arizona turned to see Tim in his uniform with his gold oak leaves on his shoulders. "You clean up pretty well yourself, Major."

"What can I say, us Robbins are good looking," Tim chuckled as he stepped deeper into the room. He pulled a flask out of his jacket and offered her some.

"Thanks," Arizona said as she accepted the flask and took a drink from it.

"I just saw Callie, and you're going to lose your mind when you see her," Tim said with a grin.

"I can't wait," Arizona said before taking another drink. She capped it before handing it back. She stepped forward once it was back in his jacket to give him a big hug.

"I love you, Sweets," Tim whispered as he held tight to her. "You have a good one in Callie. I can't wait to dance with you both today."

"Me either," Arizona said against his shoulder, mindful of her makeup. She pulled back when she felt her arm warm to see a message.

In an twenty minutes I'm going to be your wife. I can't wait. I love you. - C

Arizona swept her hand over the words to keep them before writing a message back to Callie.

I can't wait to be your wife. I love you so much, Calliope. I hope this waterproof mascara works, because I am going to cry when I see you. - A

"Did I tell you what I saw when I got here?" Tim asked as he watched his sister tuck away the glass tipped pen.

"No," Arizona shook her head.

"Mom and Dad making out in the back of their car like teenagers. I walked up and tapped on the glass, and I don't think I've ever seen Dad blush like that before," Tim said with a grin. "Total payback. It was great."

Arizona tossed her head back and let out a laugh. "I hope Calliope, and I are like that after thirty years of marriage."

"You will be," Tim promised. He checked his watch before leaning in to kiss her cheek. "Addison and I will be up there with you and Callie. I should go get ready. You good?"

"I am," Arizona nodded. "Thank you for the drink."

"Always," Tim kissed her cheek again before sipping out.

After Tim left, Arizona looked at herself in the mirror and grinned to herself. She and her soulmate were about to get married. She couldn't believe the day she had been looking forward to for years was finally here.

She turned when a soft knock came again. "Come in."

"Ready to go, Arizona?" Daniel asked, dressed in his uniform.

"I'm ready," Arizona beamed as she walked over and took her father's offered arm. "So ready."

/ /

Callie looked into Arizona's eyes as they danced. She couldn't tell you anything else going on in the reception right now. All that mattered was her wife in her arms.

"We're married," Callie whispered to Arizona was they swayed in their own world.

"We're married," Arizona giggled at the wonderful feeling of being married to Callie. She leaned forward to give Callie a kiss just because she could. The last four years had been good to them and she had hope the next fifty-four would be too.

"Do you mind if I cut in?" Tim asked as he walked up to the couple. "I'd like to dance with my new sister-in-law."

"Of course," Arizona smiled as she stepped out of Callie's arms. "I could use a drink anyway."

Tim put his hands on Callie's waist as she wrapped them around his neck. "You look beautiful today."

"Thank you, Timmy," Callie teased as they danced to the slow song currently playing.

"I haven't given you the big brother speech really in the years we've known each other, and I'm not going to now," Tim whispered as he looked at Callie. "I want you to know that I'm here for you too, okay?"

"You have been as long as I've known you, Timmy," Callie reminded him.

Tim gave a dimpled smile. "When Sweets came out to me, I promised to dance at her wedding. I'm glad I could keep my promise."

"Me too," Callie said seriously. "Can I tell you a secret Timmy?"

"Of course," Tim said before leaning closer so no one would overhear.

"In about seven months, you're going to be an uncle," Callie whispered. "So no going anywhere, understand?"

Tim's eyes widened before he schooled his expression. "Yeah?"

"We got the results two days ago," Callie nodded. "You're the first to know."

Tim pulled her in for a tight hug. "I can't wait to spoil the hell out of them."

Callie laughed as she hugged him. "I can't wait to watch you."

Arizona was back two songs later and cut back in to send Tim off to dance with Teddy. She had come to Seattle after leaving the Army to head the cardio surgery department.

"Today is a good day," Arizona whispered as she looked around at their friends.

Mark and Lexie Grey were dancing together with matching smiles on their faces. Her half sister Meredith and Derek were laughing as they danced. Addison was dancing with one of Callie's cousins who seemed to charm her thoroughly.

"Today is the best day," Callie corrected. "I told Tim about the thing."

"Yeah?" Arizona grinned. She had to fight herself not to slid her hand over Callie's stomach.

"Yeah," Callie said before she leaned in for another kiss.

"Awesome," Arizona said before pulling Callie in for another as a few wolf whistles came their way causing both to laugh. She could almost feel stardust around them as her body warmed up from the kiss. Today really was a perfect day.