The morning sun lit up Arizona's bedroom. She woke up first and got up as silently as she could to not wake up Amelia. As she looked at her, she found delight in how peaceful the other woman looked while sleeping. She looked detached, calm. To her Amelia Shepherd wasn't a calm person. She was vigorous and lively, always jumping in for help, always trying to make herself helpful. When she was up and smiling her face was just radiant and Arizona loved it so much. She loved seeing her happy.

Thus in her sleep she looked calm. Like none of the trouble they were standing in front of every day was reaching her. Arizona could see the softness of her lips, her relaxed muscles and she found it somehow comforting.

She smiled to herself, but then the realization hit her. She was admiring Amelia… who was sleeping in her bed. Who she kissed last night. Guilt started to rush over her. She was still a married person, even if she didn't feel that way anymore. The ring was taken off her finger and she soon wanted to suggest signing divorce papers. But Arizona couldn't help it. She blamed herself for being with a married person. She's been here before, and the outcome was more than ugly. She could now be considered a homewrecker. She started crying, since the guilt was pressuring her so bad. She sobbed silently, but it still managed to wake the brunette up.

"Arizona?" Amelia's voice was low and sleepy. Hoarse. It didn't fail to take Arizona's breath away.

"Yes. Hey, go back to sleep, it's Saturday," said Arizona turning to her, putting a smile on and quickly wiping away some tears that started showing.

"No, I'm not. Are you crying? What happened?" asked Amelia as she got up. She took Arizona's face in one hand and said, "What's wrong?"

"It's nothing, really. It's just… I'm a… I'm a homewrecker," she said, looking down and letting out a small ironical laugh.

"No, no, no. You don't get to say that. I told you. My marriage is over. I am done with Owen. You didn't ruin anything. You took me in when I was at my worst and made me feel better. So much better," she smiled, thinking about last night. Her sleepy eyes became brisk. "Don't blame yourself. This is not your fault."

"You're technically still married, though."

"Married on a paper never meant anything extra special for me. Married for me meant when I felt that special something for the other person. But I don't anymore. It's gone, I don't feel anything anymore," Amelia told her. Couple tears rolled down Arizona's cheek. "Arizona, listen to me. I'm here, with you. I kissed you last night." Amelia grinned. "I did. What do you think that means?"

Arizona flashed a small smile. She kissed her softly. "I trust you, then."

"Please do," Amelia told her.

"It's 8:30. I'll let Sofia sleep until 9. Would you like to do something with us after breakfast?" asked Arizona.

"It would be my pleasure. Now, until 9, I'll be sitting here, holding you," Amelia said as she pulled Arizona under the covers and they lay facing each other. Arizona placed her elbow on the pillow, her head resting on her palm. As she brushed off a lock of hair from Amelia's face, she told her softly, almost to a whisper, "You're very beautiful."

"And you are stunning," said Amelia as she leaned in to kiss Arizona, pushing her onto the mattress. She kissed her fiercely, leaving her no place to breathe. She parted from her lips only to go down and kiss her jawline and neck. Arizona let out a low moan but Amelia heard it and she smirked. "Also, you're really hot," she added. Arizona was already breathing heavily when Amelia reached her collarbones. She grazed them in a painfully slow tempo and it killed the blonde. Arizona pulled her back up to her face, to her lips and kissed her firmly, biting her lower lip. She looked in her eyes, her pupils dilated and her iris colored a dark blue. She ran her hand through Amelia's hair, kissing her again, amazed by how good the woman feels.

While Amelia took a shower, Arizona went to wake Sofia and make breakfast. As per usual, Sofia was happy and cheerful and so was her mother. She definitely got the happy and bubbly trait from her mother. Not that Callie was frowny, but everyone knew Arizona's resolute positive attitude. When Amelia got out of the shower, Sofia ran to hug her and they sat down at the table, ready to eat.

"Amy, how did you sleep on the couch? Was it comfortable?" asked Sofia.

Amelia looked at Arizona and grinned. "Yes, it was very good. How did you sleep?" she asked the little girl, trying to turn around the subject before having to lie more to the child.

"I slept well too, thank you," the kid answered, very politely for someone her age. "Mommy? Were you cold? You said you were a little cold ever since Mama left."

Amy looked up from her breakfast to Arizona, as if searching for some kind of explanation. Instead of meeting her gaze, Arizona just smiled and looked at Sofia. "Yes, I usually was but not anymore. I won't be. You don't need to worry about me sweetheart."

Letting a few seconds pass, Sofia said, "Maybe you and Amy could share a bed together." At that idea Amy chocked on her coffee.

"Sof, how would you like it if today we went on a little trip?" asked her mother, definitely changing the subject.

"YES!" the kid smiled even brighter than earlier and it just warmed Arizona's heart. Amy put up a wide grin herself and smiled to both.

After they had breakfast, they dressed up and packed some snacks and drinks.

"Alright, I think we're good to go," said Arizona.

"First stop's going to be the aquarium," announced Arizona as she pulled up in a parking lot.

"I've never been to one," the child said.

"I know, that's why I thought today would be a great day for it," she said, looking at Sofia then Amelia. The brunette smiled to her and Arizona had to think twice before kissing the neurosurgeon in front of her child. Not that she wasn't familiar with the lesbian part, since she had two moms, but she wasn't familiar with Shepherd being gay for her mother. She will be soon, Arizona thought. Amelia had the same desire in her eyes, Arizona could see. Before getting it all too weird, they unbuckled their seatbelts and stepped out of the car.

In the aquarium Arizona showed Sofia all kinds of fishes, explaining what their names were and such. Whenever Arizona looked to search for Amelia, she'd find her looking at her and smiling. Arizona blushed and Amelia started laughing at the blonde. She admired Arizona for being such a good, caring and loving mother. Arizona told her a while ago while they were having coffee over Herman's scans that she didn't use to want kids. But then Sofia came along and somehow it all changed. They weren't even that close and she couldn't remember how they got close to the subject, but they just did. And they started bonding.

Next on their visit list was the Elliot Bay. They've been there before, but it was a really sunny day and Amelia suggested they go and sit down on a bench and watch the water and the boats.

The boats, the ferries. They constantly reminded her of Derek. His thing for ferryboats. She laughed at the memory.

Both Arizona and Sofia loved the idea, so they did that. It was a good opportunity to sit down and have a snack since the aquarium was huge and they needed a break. Sofia sat down in the middle and Arizona had the opportunity to lean back and take Amelia's hand and hold it. Arizona looked again in those bright blue gorgeous eyes and she could feel herself falling more and more.

She was always afraid of breaking because of a love affair or a crush. But Amelia… Amelia was more than a crush.

And so she smiled at the idea. She allowed it. She allowed herself to fall for her. She held back nothing.

After the Elliot Bay, Sofia wanted to go home and watch a movie, all of them together. Amelia started to feel closer and closer to this small family and she couldn't be happier about it. So once they were home, Arizona put in "Inside Out" and they all sat down on the couch, just as they did on the Bay bench. They laughed and cried and enjoyed the movie. Amelia and Arizona even forgot about the marriage problem. Then again, for Amelia it wasn't even a problem, since she seemed to really put it behind her. Yet Arizona was seeing the divorce they were going to go through, the explanations they were going to give. She saw the hard road ahead, or at least she pictured it would be hard because her experience with Callie definitely was. But Amelia was seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Where she would be after this divorce, or at least where she'd want to be.

When they finished the movie, they had dinner, in the same family way as they had breakfast. Sofia was quite tired, but it was a long and exciting day, so who would blame her?

Later, they both decided to go to bed. Amelia cuddled into Arizona's arms again, her head against Arizona's heart and they sat in a pleasant silence until Amelia broke it.

"Are you still cold?" she asked Arizona.

Arizona smiled at the fact that Amelia remembered what her little girl said. "Not anymore. Not as long as you're here," Arizona answered, leaving a soft kiss on Amelia's forehead. Silence filled the room again but not for long as Amelia decided to confess. She didn't want to make it a grand gesture or anything. She kept it simple, but meaningful. None of them were into grand gestures anyway.

"Arizona?" Her voice was quiet and hushed. "I'm in love with you."

Arizona smiled widely. "I'm glad we feel the same way about each other." She kissed her and Amelia buried her face into Arizona's neck, where she fell asleep.