We've hit chapter 88. I recall someone saying at Chapter 44 that they wanted 44 more chapters.. well here we are.. 44 chapters later ;)
They told the Torres' now time to tell the Robbins'
Chapter 88
"Take you're jacket off." Arizona whispered to her wife as they walked into her parents home.
"They'll instantly know if they see my shirt. Don't you want them to try to figure it out with your shirt first."
"They'll never get it." Arizona said, taking her jacket off and hanging it up.
"They will too. Your shirt is tight fitting, plus your little bump is starting to show." Callie smiled. "Your mom will notice without any help."
"Doubtful." She shrugged. "I want to tell my dad alone and give him his shirt to put it on and see how long it takes my mom to figure it out."
"Whatever you want." Callie laughed. "I'll help your mom cook and you can chat with your dad, or do you want to tell him together?"
"Yeah, you keep mama distracted, I'd like to tell daddy alone if you don't care?"
Arizona was now nine weeks pregnant and today they were having dinner with her parents to tell them that they were going to be grandparents. After their fight Sunday night, they called into work sick Monday and literally slept all day long. Only getting out of bed to use the bathroom or to grab a quick bite to eat. The rest of the week went by quickly. Arizona was still very bitter about Mark, because he had slept with her wife years ago and also because he cheated on Lexie. She knew what it was like to be in Lexie's shoes and she'd never wish that on anyone.
"I don't care." Callie said, kissing her wife's cheek.
"Girls, I didn't hear you come in." Barbara said, walking through the room.
"Hi Mama." Arizona greeted her mom.
"Hi, baby." Barbara hugged her. "I've not really got to talk to you for about two weeks. How was your anniversary?"
"It was great." Arizona stepped back for her mom to hug her wife.
"It was." Callie agreed, hugging her mother in law.
"I'm glad." Barbara said, noticing two small bags in her daughters hands. "What do we have here?"
"Oh, it's just a little something we picked up for you and Daniel in Miami." Callie smiled at her.
"Well that was thoughtful, thank you."
"Don't thank us yet, you may not like it." Arizona said.
"I'm sure we will." Barbara smiled. "So Callie.. you ready to learn the how to make the famous Robbins family Chicken and Dumplings?"
"Of course, I'm going to master this." She winked at her wife. Arizona had been craving her mothers chicken and dumplings all week. So when she called her mom to let her know that they would be visiting on Saturday, she asked her if she'd teach her wife the family recipe. She had tried many times in the past to fix them but for some reason hers never turned out as good as her moms, but she knew Callie would be able to perfect it.
"Where's dad?"
"He's out back weeding my fall mums."
"I'm going to go say hi." Arizona said as she began to head towards the back door of her parents house.
"Oh honey.. wait." Barbara said, noticing her daughters shirt.
"What mama?"
"Your shirt." Her mother said, pointing to her.
"Oh." Arizona straightened it out and looked towards her wife.
"Yeah." She said walking up to her daughter. "You have some lint right on the ant." Barbara said, picking the fuzz off her daughters shirt. "That peach color looks good on you." She said, patting her on the arm. "Well Callie, you ready to get busy in the kitchen?"
"Yeah mom." Callie couldn't help but laugh at the look on her wife's face. "I've been looking forward to cooking with you again." She said, following her mother in law into the kitchen.
Arizona just shook her head as she headed out back to where her father was weeding her mothers flowers. Seeing him on his hands and knees by the shade tree, she sat down in the grass near him. "Hey bug."
"Hi daddy, how's it going?" She asked, picking up the little garden rake.
"I can't complain." He said, kneeling up. "How was Miami?" He asked, wiping the sweat off his forehead.
"It was perfect. It's nice just being away from everything for a few days." She said playing in the dirt her father was weeding.
"Yeah. I wish I had a day off to be able to leave this place for a few days." He said, grabbing his water bottle and taking a drink.
"Daddy, you don't work." She laughed, pulling her pant legs up to soak up the sun.
"I have to work every day. Your mother always has a job for me." He winked. "I can't believe it's this hot in the beginning of October."
"I know, I kinda regret closing the pool up for the winter." She said, leaning back on her hands.
"There's always the hot tube."
"That's true." Looking up, she studied her and Tim's old tree house that was in the tree beside them. "I can't believe you still keep that thing up." She said after a few minutes of quietness.
"It holds to many memories to let it rot away. A new board here and there once in a while keeps it as sturdy as the day we built it." He said, reading his daughters shirt. "So.. I kinda need to know when you're due so I can make sure I have a treehouse built in your yard before he or she comes."
Shocked, "How did you know?" She asked.
"I can read, sweetheart. Did you forget I was a marine? I am pretty good at deciphering codes."
"You're the first person to notice without having to drawl attention to it." She laughed.
"So you're telling people already?"
"Just our parents. We told Callie's parents last weekend. She wanted to tell them in person and we wouldn't see them anymore until Christmas. And today we're telling you and mama." Arizona said, sitting the bag on her lap she brought out for him.
"You're mother doesn't know yet?"
"Nope. I thought she had figured it out before I came out here, but she was just pointing out some fuzz on my shirt." She laughed. "I was hoping you'd put this on and just casually walk around until she noticed it." She said, pulling out the baby blue shirt.
"I'm.. I'm going to be a Poppy?" He asked, reading the shirt. He had never really thought what he would want to be called when he became a grandpa.
"Yeah, if you want." Arizona smiled up at him. "I know how much I loved my Poppy." She said, seeing her father tear up. "I mean, that is if you want to be called that, you can always stick with grandpa."
"No.. No." He said, pulling his handkerchief out of his back pocket and wiping his eyes. "I think Poppy's perfect." He said, taking the shirt from his daughter. "Is that a picture of my grand-baby?"
"Yeah. That's a picture from the ultrasound we had. I was seven and a half weeks pregnant then." She couldn't take the smile off her face at the look of awe on her dads.
"How far are you now?" He said, looking at his shirt that had an ultrasound picture of the baby with a little writing bubble above it that read 'This is my Poppy' with an arrow pointing up to him.
"I was nine weeks yesterday."
"Wow." He continued to look at the shirt. "I'm speechless." He said, looking back to his smiling daughter. "Congratulations bug." He said, wrapping her up in a hug. "You're going to be a great mom. I'm so happy for you."
"Thanks daddy." Hearing that from her father meant the world to her.
"Well, I can't just sit here. I have to go." He said standing up. "I've got to go take a shower so I can put my shirt on." He said, leaving his daughter behind as he went to clean up.
"Daniel." Barbara said when he walked through the house in a hurry. "Can you.."
"Nope.. can't.. sorry, busy man here." He said cutting his wife off as he went to their bedroom.
"What's with him?" She asked her daughter as she came into the kitchen.
"I.. I don't know." Arizona chuckled at her fathers excitement.
Callie could tell by the way her wife was acting that everything went perfectly great outside with her dad. "Hi babe." She said, as her wife walked over to her and kissed her on the lips.
"Hi." Arizona smiled. She couldn't get over how breathtaking Callie looked at the moment. She had an apron on with her hair pulled back in a messy bun with flour on her nose and cheek. "You're so cute." She said, taking some of the white substance and throwing it in the brunettes face.
"Hey." Callie whined.
"Even cuter now, slaving away in the kitchen just for me." She giggled, kissing red lips one more time.
"Everything good?" Callie asked as the blonde rubbed the flower off her face.
"Yeah." She laughed. "He had to take a shower so he can put his shirt on."
"You know it's not nice to whisper." Barbara said, checking the chicken.
"No whispering Mama. I was just telling my wife how pretty she is." Arizona winked at her brunette before leaving the room again.
"She seems extremely happy today." Barbara said, shaking her head.
"Yeah." Callie agreed, not saying anything more, afraid she'd let it slip. "Can I talk to you about something?" She asked, seeing Arizona was out back again sitting on the porch.
"Sure can."
"We've talked months back when we were thinking about having babies. Arizona and myself, that is." She kinda lied about when the conversion had took place. "About what would happen if we ever had kids."
"Okay?" Barbara said, sitting the chicken to the side to cool for a few minutes.
"Hypothetically speaking, we talked about what we'd do when we started back to work after it's born. Like.. would we put the baby in daycare or get you or someone we know and trust to keep the baby."
"Well, I would be more than excited to keep the baby if that's what you decided." She said, wiping her hands off on her apron. "Did you ever decide?"
"Well.. we haven't really decided anything. There's nothing to decided now." She shrugged, trying to be nonchalant. "But there was something she suggested that's really had me thinking.. a lot." Callie said, mixing the dumpling ingredients together.
"What's that honey?"
"She said when we have.. a baby." She hesitated, trying not to slip up. "She wanted to quit work and be a stay at home mom." Callie said, wiping her hands off. "If that's what she wants.. wanted or whatever, I'm all for that. But, do you think she'd ever regret quitting?"
"She said that?" Barbara really found that hard to believe, not that she thought Callie was lying. Her daughter worked so hard to get where she was at, she just couldn't see her giving that up so easily.
"Yeah. You're finding it hard to believe too huh?" Callie said, leaning against the counter.
"I am." Barbara nodded.
"I know how hard she's worked to get where she is. And I know what the clinic meant to her and Tim. It's not the money, we make plenty of money. If we were both to quit today, we'd still never want for anything, neither would our kids. It's just that.. I don't know if I can sit back and let her give up her dream."
Barbara was catching on to a few things, Callie was beating around. And to be honest, her heart was racing ninety miles an hour, but she had to keep her calm for now because she could very well be reading into it wrong. "I know Arizona. She doesn't just blurt out the first thing that comes to her mind usually. She a thinker. She thinks things through, weighs the pros and cons with anything she considers. And even then, if the cons out weigh the pros, she wouldn't normally bring it up. So it doesn't sound like something she just thought of. Sounds like she's been thinking about it a while."
"Yeah."
"My daughter has already accomplished her dream, Callie. Not a lot of people do that, especially at her age. You get older, you mature more and you realize what life is really about. It's not about the next ring on the corporate ladder you can climb. It's about who's waiting on you at home. The people you hold in your heart. It's about family and at the end of the day, if you don't have family, you don't have anything."
"I couldn't agree more."
"The clinic is something her and my son strived for, and they both accomplished that. Not in the way they dreamed of, but they did it none the less. And I'm so proud of them for doing it, but that's not her dream anymore. I'm sure you already know that."
Callie stood there thinking about what Barbara said. It made her think back to when her wife was offered the Carter Maddison Award and the night they talked by the fire about the blonde declining the award. "Yeah, I know."
"You and this baby.. hypothetical baby." She corrected herself. "That's her future now Callie, not the clinic." Barbara said, working on their dinner again. "If she says she wants to quit, then she wants to quit." She said, finishing the chicken up. "It's not like you'll need to worry about that in the next year, right?"
"Uhh.. yeah. Right." Callie said, starting back on the dumplings again as Barbara watched her out of the corner of her eye for the next few minutes.
"I'm getting hungry." Arizona informed, walking back into the house, expecting her father to be walking in the kitchen anytime.
"What's new?" Callie laughed as she handed Barbara the dumplings she had prepared.
"Hey now." Arizona said, walking by her wife. "Watch it." She said smacking her on the ass.
"What's going on in here?" Daniel said loudly, walking into the room. "Something smells amazing."
"That would be me." Arizona teased wolfing the air around her.
"Try again bug." He said, patting his daughter on the shoulder and sniffing the air around her. "All I smell around you is desperation." He teased.
"Daddy." Arizona smacked him on the arm as Callie came up behind her and wrapped her arms around her.
"Daniel, really?" Barbara said, standing at the stove, her back turned towards them. "Leave her alone."
"You ready?" Callie whispered in her ear.
"Yep."
"Daniel." Callie said, getting the mans attention.
"Yeah, Callie?" He smiled at her when he grabbed a water from the fridge as he puffed up his chest.
Laughing, she knew he was going to rub it in Barbara's face that he found out before she did. "That color of blue looks good on you."
"Yeah, daddy." Arizona agreed. "Really good." She said, leaning her head against Callie's while she waited on her mother to notice.
"Well, apparently I don't look that great, my one and only has yet to compliment me." He said, looking over to his wife.
"Well, I'm busy getting to your heart through your stom..." She turned and wiped her hands on the bottom of her apron. Stopping her sentence when she saw her husbands shirt.
"Daniel.. you're... I'm.. you.. we?" She kept hitting him on the chest when she read his shirt. She had thought earlier that her daughter and daughter in law may be expecting with the way Callie was talking, but she didn't know for sure.
Arizona and Callie just watched on giggling as Barbara basically beat her husbands chest to death with excitement. "Did I act like that when you told me?" Callie whispered.
"No." Arizona laughed. "You just basically fell to the floor in a fit of tears." She said, placing her hand on top of Callie's on her belly as her mother and father hugged in excitement. "It was kinda heartwarming, seeing you so awe struck."
"Best day of my life." Callie said, kissing her wife's neck.
"Girls.. oh god.. girls." Barbara rushed over to them. "We're having a baby."
"Whoa mama, no beating me okay?" She laughed, hugging the happy grandmother to be.
"We have so much to do."
"Mama." Arizona said, laughing. "I'm only nine weeks, we have plenty of time."
"Here Barbara." Callie said, holding up the shirt they had got for her. It was just like Daniels except hers said Mamaw.
"I'm going to be a Mamaw?" She asked on awe.
"Yes, Mama. I know that's what you called your grandma and I know you always said that's what you'd want to be called too."
"Oh good lord.. oh good lord, I'm so excited." She said, grabbing the shirt and fanning herself with the dish towel she had in her other hand. "So excited. Daniel aren't you excited." She was so caught up in the news she was dancing around in the kitchen. She didn't know whether to check on their dinner, hug the girls or her husband.
"Breathe Mama." Arizona laughed at her mother.
"Yes, dear. I'm excited." Daniel laughed at his wife. "Now calm down a little before you stroke out on us." He said hugging her, trying to get her to cool her jets.
"Okay... okay." She breathed. "Wait, that's why your shirt says 'I did that.' with an arrow pointing to the left." She told Callie.
"It is." The brunette laughed. "And if you would have noticed, Arizona's shirt says 'pregnant'."
"Oh good lord, why do you girls have to make it so hard on me."
Arizona and Callie just stood back as Barbara ran around the kitchen in excitement. "I think she took it pretty well." Arizona nodded after her mother excused herself to put on her new shirt.
"I think so." Callie laughed as she finished up the dumplings. "You guys about ready to eat?" She asked as Arizona wrapped her arms around her from behind.
"Starving." She said, squeezing her wife's sides. "I think I should do a taste test just to make sure it's edible for the old folks."
"Who are you calling old?" Daniel said, from his seat at the table.
Laughing, Callie spooned some out for her wife. "Here, taste." She turned and held the spoon up to the blondes mouth.
"Mmm." She said, tasting the dumplings. "God, Callie.. that's as good as Mama's or better." She whispered. "Don't tell her I said that though."
"It's our little secret." She whispered, pecking pink lips. "So you think it will satisfy your craving?"
"I don't know.. ask me after my second helping."
"How do I look?" Barbara said, interrupting the girls little conversation as she came back into the kitchen with her shirt on and two blankets in her hands.
"Like a grandmother in the making." Arizona smiled. "Wha'cha got Mama?"
"I have your brothers and your old baby blankets I brought you both home from the hospital with."
"Oh my gosh. I want to see it." Callie said, taking the pink baby blanket from her mother in law, while Arizona took the blue.
"Oh, I can so see baby Arizona coming home from the hospital in this." Callie grinned. "I bet she was cute."
"She was." Daniel said, wrapping his arm around his daughters shoulder.
"I figured I'd give you both blankets. Whether it's a boy or a girl, he or she can have something of their Mama's or Uncle Tim's from when ya'll were babies." Barbara said, as Arizona smelled her brothers old blanket.
"Thank you, Mom." Arizona said, hugging her mother.
"You're welcome, honey." She said, returning the hug and clearing her throat after her daughter got a bit teary eyed. "How about we have dinner?"
"Sounds good." Callie said, grabbing her wife's hand. "You okay?" She whispered.
"Yeah." The blonde gave her a small smile. "Let's eat."
During dinner, they all talked more about Arizona's pregnancy thus far and how she had surprised Callie with the exciting news on their anniversary. After everyone was full, Daniel cleaned up the kitchen as Barbara took the girl into the den and went through baby pictures of Arizona and her brother.
A little while into the reminiscing, Arizona excused herself from the room to have a piece of apple pie her mother had baked. Cutting her a slice, she decided to head outside and enjoy her treat as the sun began to set.
Going through all the pictures, Callie finally noticed her wife hadn't returned to the room after several minutes. Excusing herself, she went in search of Arizona.
Climbing up the tree, Callie poked her head inside the treehouse. "Knock knock." She said, seeing her wife sitting against the wall in the empty room. "Care for some company?"
"Sure, come on in." She said, patting the old floor beside her.
"Your dad told me I might find you here." She said, crawling inside. "What are you doing up here all alone?"
"Oh, nothing. Just thinking."
"What are you thinking about?"
"Nothing, really. My dad said he was going to build one of these in our yard before the baby comes and I just wanted to come up here and check it out." She said, as Callie sat close to her.
"That's really sweet of him." Callie said, placing her hand on her wife's thigh.
"Yeah, I helped build this one. I may have only been six or seven, so I couldn't do much, but I still remember helping dad and Tim."
"It's a nice view, I'm sure one at the house would have an incredible view of the bay."
"I thought so too." Arizona nodded.
"You okay?" Callie asked. Usually her wife was a talker, but she seemed kinda quiet after everything today.
"Yeah, I'm good." She said, holding her opened palm hand out so Callie would take the hint and lace their hands together. "You know, I've only been up here once in probably fourteen years."
"After the trail?" Callie remembered after the verdict in her assault trial all their friends gathered here at the Robbins. Arizona and Teddy had came out here to talk.
"Yep. That was the first time since.. high school I guess."
"Why today?" She asked, wondering what brought her out here today if she hadn't been in such along time.
"I don't know, I guess when my dad mentioned building the baby one. I just wanted to check it out again. We had some good memories in this thing." Arizona said, placing their joined hands in her lap.
"Tell me about some."
"We would come up here and play all day long. We had this huge toy box over there in the corner." She laughed, pointing to the left of them. "Tim and I spent our entire summer allowance one year on things for this place. Mama used to have to drag us inside at night by the ears." She laughed. "She finally let us sleep up here all night after I turned ten. We would bring up snacks and drinks and lay on top of our sleeping bags and listen to the radio all night long. We really thought that was something back then." She laughed.
"I'm kinda jealous." Callie smiled.
"You should be." Arizona teased, resting her head on the brunettes. They both sat there in silence for several minutes before Arizona spoke again. "I miss him."
Switching hands, Callie held her wife's left hand in hers she wrapped her right arm around the blondes shoulder. "I know." She said, kissing her temple. "That was nice of your mom to give us his old blanket."
"Yeah." She said, playing with her wife's rings on her left hand. "I love you Calliope." Arizona didn't know why, she just felt the need to say it.
"I love you, honey." Callie said, resting her head on her wife's. "And I love our little love bug too." She said, lightly caressing the blondes stomach.
Quietness sat upon them again, and once again the blonde broke it. "Oh.." Arizona remembered something, trying to keep away the slight sadness she was feeling. "You know what I used to do when I was up here alone?"
"What?" Callie laughed, watching Arizona search for something.
Pulling out her phone, Arizona shined it through the cracks in the floor, giving her some light. "There's a secret hiding place Tim had made when he was about fourteen or fifteen." She said, finding the spot. "Ahh-ha." She giggled. "I can't believe they're still here." She looked up towards Callie. "Promise you won't judge or laugh?"
"I promise." Callie sat up, trying to see.
"Don't look yet." She said, turning Callie's face. Pulling the magazine out, Arizona laughed as she moved to sit beside her wife again. "Okay." She said, laying it out of the way. "Now I was only like eleven or twelve when I finally found them." She giggled.
"Okay, now I have to look." Callie said, grabbing the magazine her wife was hiding beside her. "Oh my god." Callie laughed when she opened the pages.
"Hey, don't laugh." Arizona couldn't help but chuckle too.
"You hid out in the tree house looking through your brothers hustler magazines?"
"Stop laughing." Arizona whined.
"What did you do? Just sit out here and read the articles?" Callie asked flipping through the old magazine.
"At first." Arizona grabbed the book and started skimming through.
"And then?" Callie teased.
"And then.. I became more a fan of the.. photography than the articles." Arizona blushed.
"And how long did that take?"
"I got through the first paragraph until I was distracted." Arizona laughed.
"Mmhmm.." Callie giggled.
"You knew what you liked from an early aged."
"I did." Arizona chuckles.
"So what did you do, just come out here and have some private time?"
"I did.. until I got caught." She said, burying her face into Callie's shoulder.
"Shut up." The brunette threw her head back and laughed.
"I don't know who was more mortified, Tim or myself."
"Oh my god, that's too funny." Callie grabbed her stomach that was cramping from laughing so hard. "Oh my..." She said, fanning her face. "Could I get like a.. I don't know." She shrugged. "A little replay?"
"Maybe if you play your cards right." Arizona winked, flipping through the pages again. "Oh god." She said, when she found two sheets stuck together. "Oh that's disgusting." She quietly gagged. Grabbing the magazine between her thumb and index finger, she threw it back in her brothers old hiding spot.
"Oh god..." Callie continued to belly laugh. "This day just keeps getting better." She said, wiping the tears off her cheeks.
"Shut up." Arizona said, wiping her hand on her wife's shoulder.
"Eww.." Callie said, trying to dodge her wife.
Laughing, Arizona pulled her wife close. "You ready to head home?" She asked, cradling her wife in her arms and kissing her on the forehead.
"I'm ready if you are." Callie said, looking up at her.
"I am."
"Wait." Callie said, sitting up. "Can we talk for a minute before we leave?"
"Yeah, sure." Arizona sat back down "Whats on your mind?"
"I've been thinking since we talked last weekend."
"If it's about Mark I'm still not ready to talk about him." Callie had tried to talk more about the situation after they made up from their fight that night, but Arizona still needed time to digest the information and a week later she still wasn't ready to discuss it.
"No. It's not."
"Well, what's it about then?" Arizona asked.
"What you said.. about you quitting the clinic." Callie said, taking her hand again.
"Okay? I thought you said we'd talk about it later on down the road?"
"I did. But I've been thinking and I want to tell you something."
"Okay.."
"I've been thinking all week. I didn't know if you could quit the clinic without regretting it down the road."
"You didn't know? So are you saying you do now?"
"Just.. let me finish before you start asking questions." Callie chuckled.
"Okay sorry."
"This clinic was your dream." She said as the blonde nodded her head. "But then today, I remembered back to the day you turned down the Carter Maddison Grant. You said that the practice was your dream, but having a family with me is your dream now."
"Can I say something now?" Arizona smiled.
"Yeah."
"You're absolutely right. The clinic was my dream. It still is to a point, but I've accomplished that dream. You helped me achieve that." She said, nudging her shoulder into the brunettes. "And just because I may quit doesn't mean I'll want to get rid of it. I still will work in the business aspect of it, that would also take a lot off Teddy, but put more on her also. I can do most everything at home, like keeping the bills paid and making sure everything's up to date. It's just... I want to step away from the medicine if it."
Nodding. "At first when you said that you wanted to quit, I took it as a joke. But then you said you were serious and I thought... I can't let her quit her dream, what kind of wife would I be to stand back and let you give up on that. But after thinking about it, I would only be stopping you from your dream if I was against you quitting."
"What are you getting at with this?"
"I'm saying that, I'm supporting your new dream. If you want to quit I am one hundred percent behind you and if you want to continue working.. I'll support that too."
"Thank you." Arizona said, kissing her on the cheek. "I'm not going to make any rash decisions yet, I think we have things to decide first. Like if the clinic can afford me quitting and also putting Teddy in a high position with the pay. But I appreciate you supporting that."
"I promised you on our wedding day, I'd always support your dreams."
"And I'll support yours. If you want to quit.. I'm totally for that." She grinned.
"Well, I'm not sure I could give up cutting all together, but maybe I'll take a step back. Maybe cut my days down by one or two after the baby comes."
"We'd like that, mommy." Arizona said, leaning in to kiss her wife's plump lips. "We love you."
"I love you too." Callie moaned, pecking pink lips one more time.
"Let's go." Arizona stood and pulled her wife up. "Don't let me forget the leftovers, I've still not made up my mind if yours dumplings is better than my moms."
"Oh, after two helpings you've still not decided?"
"Nope, third time's the charm." She winked.
"Well you better make your final decision before too long, there wasn't much left."
"Oh.. Calliope.. Calliope." She said, carefully climbing down the tree. "You just may have to make some more tomorrow."
"Yeah right." Callie scoffed.
"You wouldn't make the loves of your life more dumplings if we asked for it?" Arizona turned towards her wife with her hand on her stomach.
"Nope." Callie teased, walking past her.
"Did you hear that baby?" She said talking to her stomach. "Mommy lied, she doesn't love us like she says she does.. but that's okay." She rubbed her stomach. "I have something that may change her mind." She said, walking up to her wife.
"I doubt it."
"Oh, Calliope.. have you not learned after all these years?" She said, pulling her wife close and slipping her hand in the top of her wife's jeans. "You should never doubt a Robbins." She said as Callie squinted at her while she glided past her panties and landed on her mound. "We always get what we want." She whispered as she ran her fingers through the brunettes folds. Pulling her hand out of her wife's pants when Callie let out a satisfactory moan, her eyes never left brown while she licked her fingers clean and walked back to the house. Leaving Callie standing there breathing heavy, flushed and hot as hell.
"Damn you woman."
