Callie slowly rolled the car to a stop in front of the Hilton Hotel and shifted into park.

"Well," she sighed, "we're here."

Arizona unbuckled her seat belt, leaned over and kissed Callie on the cheek, "Goodnight Calliope."

But when Arizona opened the door a hand stopped her, she turned back and looked at her wife.

"Arizona you don't have to stay at the hotel…"

Dr. Robbins raised her eyebrows and asked, "Tonight?"

Callie continued, "Uh no… For good."

"Callie…I don't know if I'm ready."

"It's okay," Callie assured her, "Whatever there is to work out we can do it together, as a family."

Arizona shook her head, "I— I uh," she swallowed the lump in her throat, "Goodnight Calliope."


"Callie asked me to come home last night," Arizona blurted out.

"Good. You got what you were working for Dr. Robbins," Dr. Wyatt replied.

"But why am I so scared then? When she told me, it felt like I was getting punched in the stomach or something. I- I couldn't speak."

"That's okay Arizona. Fear is good. It's healthy."

Arizona looked uncertain, "It is?"

"Yes," Wyatt chuckled, "Fear keeps you alive and makes you feel alive. It also means you have something to lose."

"Okay," Arizona nodded more confidently.

"Before you leave today Dr. Robbins I want to talk to you about our schedule."

"Okay sure, day change? Hour change? Doesn't really make a difference to me because I basically live at the hospital anyway," Arizona chuckled.

"Uh- Not quite," Wyatt said, "I was going to say you don't need to come back."

Arizona's eyes widened, "W-Why? I'm not better yet, I'm not fixed. I'm still broken!"

"Arizona," Dr. Wyatt started, "Therapy doesn't fix people. It only lends them a hand and gives them the tools so that they can do it themselves. So yeah, you're still a little bit broken, but I'm confident you have everything you need to put yourself back together."

"Why can't I just continue-"

"You need to learn how to put yourself back together because the world will break you again, and again, and again. Somewhere down the road, the universe is going to chip away at you and that, Dr. Robbins, is why you need to figure out how to do this on your own."

Arizona opened her mouth to protest but Dr. Wyatt spoke before she could, "And if you find that you're out of your depth, all you have to do is ask for help."

Arizona took a deep breath, "Okay. Thank you for everything Dr. Wyatt"

Her therapist smiled, "It was my pleasure Arizona."


"Hey!" Callie greeted Arizona outside of Dr. Wyatt's office with a kiss, "good session today?"

"Yeah," Arizona nodded before flashing her super magic smile, "Callie?"

"Hmm?"

"Calliope, let's go home."