I tried to write about Mark's funeral, but I couldn't find any inspiration and it didn't feel right to me, so I've only written a tiny bit. I hope you don't mind. Anyway; enjoy!

ARIZONA

She stared at her shoes and threw another hopeful gaze at the clock.

"She'll get here in time," Addison said, trying to get Sofia in her dress.

Arizona sighed when the door was slammed open: "Sorry I'm late! Seems to me all old people planned a strategy to block me in the middle of the road…"

Callie quickly ran towards her wife and sank to her knees in front of her. Arizona sighed of relief: "I thought it wasn't ready…"

Callie smiled at her wife while attaching the prosthetic: "I told you Moore is the best I know."

Arizona smiled when watching her prosthetic: "I'm pretty sure it wasn't all Moore's work that I'm able to wear this one today."

Callie smiled while helping her wife in her shoes. When Arizona wanted to stand up, Callie placed her hand on her knee: "It'll probably hurt, but we can fix that."

Arizona smiled: "I know, now get into the shower, or we'll be late…"

Addison came sitting next to her on the bed.

"It hasn't been easy for her."

Arizona watched the redhead: "And I haven't made it easier for her."

Addison looked at Sofia, who was watching TV: "She doesn't blame you."

The blonde swallowed, thinking back at the time she lied in their room for days: "I no longer blame her for my leg…"

Addison's eyes flashed towards her prosthetic: "That's good."

"Anyone can get angry — that is easy — or give or spend money; but to do this to the right person, to the right extent, at the right time, with the right motive, and in the right way, that is not for everyone, nor is it easy," Arizona said.

Addison's head tilted to the right: "Who said that?"

Arizona smiled: "Aristotle… When you're not able to save tiny people, you read a lot…" she said as an answer to Addison's questioning gaze.

"How's Derek?"

Arizona sighed: "Good… At the moment his hand is at eighty per cent, but Callie's operating on next Thursday."

The redhead nodded.

"Their using a donor nerve, from one of his sisters" Arizona added, before walking unsteadily towards the coffee maker, finally grabbing the opportunity to carry two cups at a time, because she didn't need the crutches.

"Really? Is Derek allowing that?"

Arizona pushed the start button: "Why shouldn't he?"

Addison snorted: "Because I know him and he is not the person who accepts help from his family…"

The door opened and Callie appeared in the room: "We're good to go," she said silently.

CALLIOPE

She stared at the people gathered around his coffin.
Bailey had started weeping uncontrollably. Webber stared at the photo of Mark, lost in thoughts. Owen was staring at the tree tops around the cemetery. Christina kept staring at Owen. Kepner seemed to pray. Avery had a very sad expression on his face. Derek grabbed his wife's hand, Arizona had one tear rolling over her cheek and Addison kept staring at the coffin, as tough she was trying to understand something.

She froze to her seat.
Arizona looked at her and grabbed her hand: "You can do this, Calliope."

Callie looked at her wife and shook her head: "I can't speak in front of an audience, Arizona… Especially not now"

The paediatrician looked at her wife and knew she was right.
"We'll both read it? Okay?"

Her wife nodded.


Callie sighed heavily when they arrived at home. Arizona followed her and Sofia and removed her leg from the minute she landed in the seat.
"I'm going to need my crutches if I want to work, because it hurts like hell if I place all my weight on it…"

Callie turned around: "Can we please not talk about your leg for one second?"

Arizona turned around: "I'm sorry."

"It's okay… it's just been… a rough day…"

Arizona stroked her cheek: "It was a beautiful funeral."

"Thanks for helping me out with the speaking…"

Arizona smiled: "It was the least I could do."

Callie smiled when somebody knocked on the door.

Arizona grabbed her crutches, but Callie was quicker and walked to the door.

"I thought Addison was going for a walk?" the Latina asked.

"Maybe she changed her mind," answered Arizona.

But when Callie opened the door she didn't see Addison. She froze in the middle of the doorpost.

"Can I come in, please?"

Callie's mouth dropped open and she heard Arizona dropping one of her crutches.

Please let me know your thoughts about the unexpected guest!