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Chapter 90

Arizona and Callie were on cloud nine after their doctor visit with Addison. Finally seeing their baby look like an actually baby really upped their excitement. They both still had the slightest fear of losing the baby again which is something totally normal in their case. But after seeing their little miracle up close, their fears were replaced with absolute and utter joy. After the doctors appointment, Callie took her wife to the park to enjoy a little picnic lunch of pizza to appease the blondes so called craving.

After lunch, they took a stroll by the pond until Arizona mentioned she needed a long nap before they met up with their friends later that night. So Callie, being the good wife she was, took her home and put her to bed to rest up for their evening out.

She was laying in bed watching TV with Arizona asleep snuggled up to her when she noticed it was about time to go to Joes. "Babe." She gently shook her, but not getting a response. "Sweetie." She rolled over to face her wife, brushing the stray blonde hair behind her ear. "Mama." She whispered as she rubbed her wife's belly. "Wakey wakey, Mama."

"Mmm.." The blonde stretched, her body. "I don't wanna."

"Well you can stay here while I go tell our friends that my wife is carrying my love child." Callie laughed, kissing her neck.

"Be my guest.." Arizona replied. "If you want to sleep on the couch for a few days." She chuckled.

"Do you want me to have to sleep on the couch?"

"Nope."

"Well you better get your ass up." Callie said, smacking her wife's thigh before sitting up in bed only to be pulled back down. "Whoa." She yelped flopping back on the bed.

"Where do you think you're going?" Arizona said, straddling her wife. She wasn't about to let Callie get up without giving her a proper hello.

"I was going to freshen up so we can leave." She grinned as her blonde pinned her arms above her head.

"Without giving me a proper kiss first?" She pouted.

"Not until you brush your teeth." Callie scrunched her face. She loved teasing her wife and she'd take any chance she could get, even if it turned a sweet moment sour.

"Hey, my breath doesn't stink." She said, bringing her face down to her wife's.

"I know, but you have something in you teeth."

"I do not." Arizona knelt up releasing her wife's hands to cover her mouth. Running her tongue over her teeth, she saw Callie laugh at her. "You're such a liar." She smacked her wife's stomach.

"Oww.." She laughed. "You're so easy." Callie said, sitting up and grabbing her wife's face to bring their lips together. Sweeping her tongue over the blondes smooth lip, she immediately delved into her wife's mouth as soon as Arizona parted her lips. Callie could spend hours kissing the blonde senseless. Pulling apart when both became winded, she pecked pink lips one more time. "Was that better."

Feeling Callie's breath on her mouth, Arizona nodded. Her mind reeling from the passionate kiss. "Much." She breathed against red lips. "I better get up because if I don't, were not going anywhere." She whispered.

"We'll just put this on pause until we get back." The brunette breathed, grabbing her wife's face once again and tilting her head up, exposing the blondes bare neck. "Because I want to do things to you tonight, that will leave you breathless and sated." She whispered, licking from the base of her neck to under the tip of her chin before pecking soft lips again.

"Mmm.." Callie always knew how to make her feel like a big blob of jello. "I.. like the way you think." Arizona mumbled. "But can't we just skip Joes and get back to the un-pausing?"

"Nope." Callie said, smacking her ass. "I can't keep fielding questions about you turning down alcohol."

"What's one more day?"

"Sunday's are our alone days. So no. Tomorrow it's just you and I. I'm going to take you shopping and spoil you with some clothes before we have to go grocery shopping because someone keeps eating us out of house and home." Callie said, causing the blonde to scoff and slide off her lap. "I'm only kidding, babe. I'm making you buy your own clothes." She laughed, getting out of bed quickly before her wife attacked her.

"You're such an asshole sometimes." Arizona teased as she flopped back on the bed. "You better be glad I know you're only joking or I'd make your life hell right now."

"I love you too, sugar lips." Callie poked her head out of the bathroom door and smiling at the blonde.


Callie had asked their group of friends if they all wanted to go out for drinks on Saturday night. It was something that they all tended to do a lot so no one had any idea that they were going to spring any kind of news on them. They had tried to hang out as a large group as often as their scheduled allowed and thankfully tonight was one of those nights where they were all free.

The expecting parents were walking downstairs into Joes when Callie remembered something she had forgot to tell her wife. "Babe." Callie said, turning around towards her. "I might have invited Mark, accidentally." She tensed.

"How can you accidentally invite him?" Arizona asked after she got to the bottom of the steps. "Callie you know I..."

"I know how you feel about him, I know. But when I was at the hospital talking to Meredith and Cristina earlier in the week, he overheard me and I didn't necessarily correct him." Callie knew her wife still wasn't fond of Mark even though him and Lexie were trying to work their crap out. The blonde still couldn't stomach to look at the man without picturing him with her wife.

"Why not? This is about us tonight, Callie. How can it be about us and our baby if I've not dealt with Mark's shit yet because him and I have a lot of talking to do. And you're waiting until now, of all times to tell me he's going to be here?" Arizona said, stepping out of the way so a few people behind them could enter the bar.

"Arizona." Callie sighed. "It really just escaped my mind until now." She said, pulling her wife to the side so they could talk. She knew the blonde needed and deserved the time to process the news but it happened and she couldn't go back and change things, Arizona just needed to get over it and let it go. "It's been well over a month. Can we please move on."

"Over a month." She scoffed. "So I'm suppose to be okay and 'move on' because I've known now for over a month that he has fucked you?" She tried to whisper without getting too loud.

"Don't say it like that Arizona." Callie cringed. "It was such a long time ago. I thought we already talked about this." She whispered back.

"I've been married to you for over a year and I'm just finding out about this a month ago. It's not just something I can let go in one ear and out the other so quickly, so forgive me if I need a little more time before I talk to him." She said, walking into Joes and taking a seat in back of the room where he had save them some tables

"I will fucking kill him." Callie mumbled under her breath as she walked into the room. She went straight to the bar to order a drink to give her wife a few minutes to cool off before she approached her. Callie had only saw her best friend a handful of times since the night he barged into her house late at night and she hadn't really been able to tell him that Arizona hated his guts at the moment.


Getting their drinks, Callie walked up to the their table and placed her wife's sprite in front of her before taking a seat diagonal of her. "Oh so you can't even sit near me now?"

"Arizona." Callie sighed. "You're the one that walked away from me." She said, seeing her wife was doing everything to avoid looking at her. "He's my best friend. What am I suppose to do? Say, sorry Mark, but we slept together years ago so you can't come?"

"Yeah, I'm well aware that he's your best friend. You have reminded me of that I don't know how many times. But I am the one that's suppose to be your best friend. You're mine!"

"You are my best friend. You know that without me having to tell you."

"Well stop playing the 'He's my best friend' card then. Do you play that card with him too?" She asked, not getting a response from her wife. "I didn't think so." She scoffed. "I should matter, Callie." She said, with tears in her eyes. It wasn't the fact that Mark was still Callie's friend, it was the point that she seemed to be brushing everything off just because they're friends.

"Arizona." She sighed, seeing her wife getting more upset. "You do honey." she said, reaching for her hand but getting denied. "If you didn't matter to me, we wouldn't be here right now." Callie told her.

"Why didn't you tell me then? After a year of marriage and almost two years of dating, why am I just finding this out? You basically lied to me."

"I didn't lie about anything."

"Okay, you didn't lie, you just kept it from me. What's the difference?" She shrugged wiping her face dry. "I've never kept anything like that from you. Ever!" Arizona said, finally getting all of her frustrations out about the topic. She had tried to just drop everything, but since Callie brought it up again she was going to let her know how she felt.

The brunette felt like a scolded dog when her wife let her know how she actually felt and to make matters worse, the blonde was now crying. "Arizona." She whispered. "You're right, I didn't tell you. I don't see that as lying but you do and that's fine. I apologize. I'm sorry I didn't tell you earlier on when we were dating but I still hold strong that didn't matter and it still doesn't. And yeah, okay there might have been the slightest reason I never brought it up and it was only to avoid something like this. That's the only reasons I didn't tell you. I wanted to avoid this right here." she said pointing between them.

"I deserved to know Callie." Arizona breathed, looking away from her wife.

"I know." Callie lowered her head, she couldn't stand being the one to make her wife upset.

"This isn't just on him and his flirting that night. You kept this from me and the more I think about it, the more it hurts."

"I did." She nodded, it pained her to know that she hurt her wide. "And I regret it. I never meant to make you cry." she said still not meeting her wife's eyes. "This was never my intention." she said, wiping at her own tear that began to fall.

"What would you do?" Arizona asked after a few minutes of silence. "Let's say JoAnn was here and she was saying the things to me that Mark said to you that night? How would you..." She stopped. She didn't want to have this argument again. No matter how many times they would fight about it, Mark was going to be a part of their life no matter what. "Forget it."

"You already know how I'd feel. I'd feel the way you are, I'm sure. But you're the only thing that matters to me and you know it." Callie stood from her seat. "Don't sit here and try to act like I don't put you or your feelings first, because I do. Everything I do, I do for you." she said, taking her jacket off and hanging it on the back of her chair. "I'm not doing anymore with you right now. I'm sorry for keeping it from you, I truly am. But I'm not going to sit here and argue anymore about it. This night is suppose to be about you and I and the life we created out of love, you shouldn't let someone else's presence take that away from us." Callie said, walking off to the bathroom to collect herself before she fell apart.

Resting her head in her hands, Arizona took a deep breath to calm her nerves. She didn't want to fight with Callie about this again, but she couldn't help how she felt.

"What's got your panties in a bundle, River girl." Cristina said, sitting down across from the blonde. "Cal mad at you?"

Looking up, Arizona noticed some of the crew walking into the bar. "No, it's just been a long day." She lied, looking away. Silently praying she didn't look bad from crying.

"And that's why we are here, to wash this shitty ass week away with tequila." She said, cracking a peanut and popping it in her mouth.

"Yang, you remember that time you got so trashed you jumped up on the bar and started stripping until Owen threw you over his shoulder and took you home kicking and screaming?" The blonde laughed, trying to take her mind off the fight she just had with Callie.

"That was classic." The Korean laughed.

"It was." She agreed with a chuckled.

"I think we should relieve that night. What do you say?" She said, turing towards the bar where Owen was ordering their drinks. "I shall return." She said, walking up to the bar where everyone was placing their drink orders. "Drinks on Owen tonight Mer." She said, leaning over the counter and snatching a fresh bottle of tequila from a bartenders hand, receiving looks from her husband and Joe. "Oh bartender." She looked to her best friend and pushed the bottle in her hands. "You're pouring tonight." She told Meredith as she grabbed a bunch of shot glasses and made her way back to the table.

"I called not it already, Cristina." She said, shoving it back into her hands. "So that means you're my bitch tonight, and keep'em coming." Meredith said taking a seat beside the blonde. Her and Cristina always faught about who was pouring their shots. They both hated having to concentrate on pouring the liquid without spilling, especially after serval.

"How about I pour for y'all." Arizona said, taking the bottle from Cristina. "I'm not drinking tonight."

"Aww, your such a puss. You have to drink." Cristina said, laying out three shot glasses in front of her.

"Uh. No. I'm still on my medicine. Can't take with alcohol." She shrugged.

"Oh god lord." Cristina rolled her eyes. "You're a doctor. You know a few won't hurt."

"A few no, but if I get started I won't stop so I better not." She made an excuse.

"Where's Cal?" Meredith asked, looking around the room.

"Bathroom." Arizona said quietly, taking a sip of her sprite as Mark walked down the steps with Lexie. "So.. has she took him back?" She asked as the music around them seemed to get louder.

"I don't know. One day they're fighting and Lexie's telling him to never speak to her again and the next day they can't keep their hands off each other." Meredith rolled her eyes as she took her first shot. She waited until Cristina headed to the jukebox before she said more to the blonde. "I heard that you found out about Mark and Callie." She leaned over and whispered so the others wouldn't hear and start hassling Callie about it like they used to in the past.

"Did she tell you?" Arizona asked as Callie walked out of the bathroom and greeted the guys at the other end of the table.

"Not exactly. Derek told me about it. He said Mark told him you threw him out of the house late one night."

"He showed up at midnight to whine about Lexie and to flirt with Callie. We had just gotten into bed after flying home from Miami. He could have waited until morning." Arizona rolled her eyes. "I've not seen him since and now he's here and I just want to find a brick and throw it at him."

"I asked her about it the other day when she came and had lunch with us at the hospital. She mentioned you were still upset about it."

"Still upset." Arizona laughed. They hadn't really talked much about him since that night and It was still slightly eating away at her. "Meredith I've been with her for almost three years. Next month will make three Christmas's I've spent with the man who has saw my wife naked. How could she not tell me this?" She whispered as everyone was now surrounding their table.

"Hell, I've seen her naked." Meredith laughed. "You're not looking for a brick to throw at me are you?"

"Has everyone seen my wife naked?"

"Well.. I think Owen and Karev are safe."

"Seriously?" Arizona rolled her eyes. She couldn't help but let out a laugh. She also knew not matter how upset it made her, she would have to eventually let it go and the added stress wasn't good for her right now.

"Yeah. We had been out drinking when we were all still residents and we crashed at my old place. I woke up in the middle of the night and came downstairs for some water only to find her and Cristina standing in the kitchen in nothing but their panties, eating Oreos and drinking milk."

"Wow.." The blonde giggled. "How in the world did they end up almost naked."

"Dance party."

"Ahh.. been there done that." Arizona couldn't stop laughing at the image she had of her wife standing in the kitchen eating.

"Yeah, we really had no dignity back then." Meredith too giggled as she took her next shot that the blonde poured for her. "People say me and Cristina are bad together but when we use to put Callie and her in a room with tequila.. all hell would break loose."

"I could only imagine. Callie loves her tequila. I had never been fond of it until she came along, and now I'd kill for a shot."

Noticing Arizona eyeing Mark. "Cal never told you because Mark never mattered to her, not in that way, She didn't want that to affect your relationship. If what they shared had the smallest amount of importance, you would have know about it." Meredith said.

"I know. I hate admitting it, but it still bugs the shit out of me." She said, watching Mark and Callie talk on the other end of the table. "Maybe.." She sighed. "Maybe I should pull him aside and talk to him. Just get it over with so we can move on from it. I can't change it, we can't change it and I hate fighting." she huffed. Talking to him was the last thing she wanted right now.

"I can distract her if you want to get him alone."

"Yeah, maybe." Arizona said as Erica and Lauren walked into the bar. "Wow. This night just keeps getting better." She said, putting her head on the table.

"Oh, so you heard about that too huh?" Meredith laughed, remembering when she had found out about Callie's authority over the new ER doctor.


"I swear Mark, you better be on your best fucking behavior." Callie told him when he walked over and put his arm around her. Her wife's not so subtle glares weren't going unnoticed. "Even saying your name right now makes me sick. I can't even imagine how Arizona feels when she hears your name."

"I just got here, what did I do?"

"I have faught with my wife twice now because of your big ass mouth, so you best get on her good side before you end up on my bad side permanently." She angrily whispered. "I'd also suggest if you want to keep your dick intact, you better get your arm off me. She is still pissed at both of us, so make it right Mark."

"Oh my god, come on. She can just get over it. So what I put my dick in ya. Why the hell is she mad at you?"

"Mark! NO." She exclaimed. "This has got to stop. That's not okay! And it's not so what, that's what's wrong with you now. You live your whole life with a so what mentality. It's time to grow up and start caring about other people's feelings."

"She's pissed because we had sex.. good sex and might I add many many times. Big whoop." He said, twirling his finger in the air. "She needs to get over it. It's not like she's not had sex with other people before you."

"It's different Mark and you know it. It's not like her ex is her best friend still. She has every right to be mad at me and you right now."

"Are you sure about that? Because her and Teddy are awful close and I could totally see them making out in their younger days."

"Don't you fucking talk about her or Teddy like that. This is exactly what I'm talking about. You do something and you try to put if off on someone else. Grow up Mark." She said, picking up her drink. "It wasn't good sex by the way. Why do you think I put a stop to it? I use to have a better time with my shower head." She elbowed him in the stomach to get him to let go of her. She sure as hell didn't want to give her wife any more ammunition. "I'm serious Mark. She's mad, like.. hit something mad. So you better make it right with her because if it ever came down to choosing, it will always be her and my baby. She's my best friend and my wife. They will always come first."

"Okay, okay. I'll stop." He grumbled.

"The little jokes too. They're not funny, especially to Arizona and Lexie. Have some respect."

"Ugh!" He rolled his eyes. "You women expect too much."

"No, we really don't. All we ask is for you to be a man and not a goddamn child."

"I'll try." He replied, getting another glare from the brunette.

"You trying doesn't help either one of us. Do it."

"Okay okay. Do you think it'll help if I talk to her?"

"That's the last thing you should do right now because I can't promise you you won't get hurt. She's a lot stronger than she looks."

"Okay. I'll be on my best behavior, I promise."

"I'm dead serious Mark. She's mad and I'm not kidding, if I had to pick, I'd pick my wife."

"I won't make you pick. I'll back off." He said, taking a step back from his best friend.

"You might not, but she may. She shouldn't, but she could and I wouldn't blame her." Callie shrugged. "Show everyone the good man that I know."

"I'm going to. I'm going to step up and be the man that deserves Lexie." He said, taking a sip of his beer. "Being away from her made me realize how much I love her. I just hope I can show her how serious I am about her." He said, taking a seat. "How do you do it?" He genuinely asked.

"Do what?" Callie asked, taking a seat in front of him.

"Let her know you love her. Lexie said saying it wasn't enough. How do I know what to do?"

"It should come naturally. Telling a woman you love her isn't always enough, we need to feel loved and needed."

"And how do you do that? Cause apparently sex isn't enough either." He said, shelling some peanuts.

"No, sex by far isn't enough. Sex doesn't matter if you don't already have a connection. IE you and I." She told him. "Sex with the person you are in love with is just the cherry on top."

"Ouch."

"Don't act like that hurt, you know it was nothing serious." Callie said. "Telling Arizona that I love her isn't enough, for her or myself. I want to show her every day what she means to me. We leave each other little reminders throughout the day reminding the other that we love them. If it's just a little note somewhere for the other to find or if it's a simple text message during work. I let her know I'm thinking of her even when she's not with me. Hell the other day she ran to the store because we were out of toothpaste and deodorant and she came back with my favorite snack."

"And that was such a big deal?" He shrugged.

"Yes, it was a big deal. That lets me know that she's thinking of me and she cares. It's the little things in life that mean the most Mark. Lexie doesn't need you to write it in the sky for the whole world to see that you're sorry. She needs you to show her you're sorry. It's not an effort if you really love her, those things should come naturally."

"Cutting is the only thing that comes naturally to me."

"Yeah well, I use to think the same thing until that one came along." Callie said, nodding towards her wife who was talking to Meredith. "We're not perfect and being with someone doesn't come without its fights. You might not be able to tell but we're fighting right now thanks to you." She rolled her eyes and let out a small laugh. "But we fight cause we're passionate about the way we feel for each other."

"When did you become such an adult and how do I make it stop?" Mark said, finishing his beer.

"Shut up." She laughed, kicking him under the table. "But thanks for the talk, you made me want to make up with my wife now." She winked at him as Meredith walked up to her.

"Come on, Cal. I need your help taming Cristina. She's not been here thirty minutes and she's already talking about dancing on the bar."

"Oh Geez. Who let her have the whole bottle again?" Callie groaned and stood from her seat.

"I'm going to get a refill." He told her. "Anyone else?" He asked down the table, getting a unison of no's.


Arizona watched as Meredith and Callie went off to chase Cristina. She wanted to be the bigger person, so she waited on Mark to place his order at the bar before following him. Placing her glass beside him, she asked Joe for a refill before looking towards her wife's best friend. "Can I have a word?"

"Uh, yeah sure." He said, taking his newly refilled glass and chugging it down before he had this conversation with her.

"Care to take this outside?" She asked when Joe refilled her drink.

"Uhh.." He cleared his throat, remembering when Callie said that Arizona was a lot stronger than he thought. "Are you going to hit me?"

"Not unless I happen to see a brick lying around."

"Can we talk on the street and not out back?"

"Oh for god sakes Mark, come on." She said, taking her glass with her as they went up the stairs and outside on the streets of Seattle. She didn't want to cause a ruckus in front of everyone in the bar if this conversation were to veer out of hand.

"So." Mark stood there awkwardly as people walked passed him.

"I'm just going to say this and then I want it to be dropped." Arizona informed him. "I am mad that you had a relationship with my wife that I wasn't aware of. But that's not your faught, it was her place to tell me and she didn't. So yeah, I may have over reacted with you slightly at the revelation. So, I'm sorry." She told him. Apologizing to Mark left a bitter taste in her mouth.

"I..." Holding up her hand for him to stop, he flinched just the slightest.

"I'm not finished." She said, dropping her hand. "But you had no right coming into my home in the middle of the night when nothing was wrong, much less insinuating sex with Callie even if you were just kidding. I don't take that as a joke especially after what you did. I matter in her life and you came into my house and acted like I was nothing to her by doing that."

"I'm sorry." He said, sticking his hands in his pockets. He wanted to try to make this right with her. "Callie was right when she say all I'm worried about is myself. I never take others into consideration, but I'm changing that. I have to change that if I want Lexie back completely."

"Well I hope you do. For your sake and for hers. I've been in her position Mark. I've been cheated on, I didn't love her but it still hurt. It's hard to come back from it and I can't imagine how hurt she has to be because she did love you. You were lucky to have a girl like Lexie, if she truly loves you and you her.. it'll work out, just give it time."

"Yeah. I hope so."

"You can be such a good guy Mark, but then sometimes you turn into this arrogant ass hole that no one likes and right now, I can't stand you. Why do you do that stuff? You're a grown man."

"I don't know." He said, running his fingers through his hair.

"I know you're friends, good friends." She rolled her eyes. "But I don't want to see you walking up to her and putting your hands on her like you usually do. A hug is fine, but don't stand there with your arm around my wife. That's just inappropriate to me and to Lexie."

"Okay."

Arizona watched him as he contemplated what she had said. She could get into so much more, but she was ready to drop the whole thing and finally forget about it. "Callie told me she told you about the baby." She said, wanting him to know that they would move on from everything. She was willing to let things go for Callie's sake.

"She did. I've not told anyone, I promise."

"I believe you."

"I'm excited for you both, that's something she has always wanted."

"Yeah." Arizona said, placing her hand over the baby. "She's extremely excited to put it mildly." She smiled, thinking of what all Callie wanted to do before the baby came.

"Can we hug it out now?" Mark asked after they stood in awkward silence for a few moments.

"That doesn't mean that you can go back acting the way you usually do."

"I know, I'm sorry blonde." Held his arms out. "You know you're her main priority." he hugged her

Arizona couldn't help but chuckle at his nervousness when she hugging him. Sometimes Mark could the good lovable guy Callie makes him out to be, just like he was after her attack. The blonde couldn't have asked for a better friend at that time. "I'm serious though Mark. I'm doing this for her, I shouldn't have to make her pick between you or myself. But if I catch you looking at her wrong, I will cut your dick off." She said, seriously.

"I'm on my best behavior." He swallowed at the thought. "This doesn't mean I still can't joke with you though right?"

"Jesus, Mark. Did you not get the whole point of my little talk?" She smacked him on the head before walking back downstairs.


Callie was on the dance floor with the other women when she noticed her wife enter the bar with her best friend not far behind her. She knew the blonde had disappeared somewhere recently but she figured it was the bathroom. At first she felt a wave of panic but it was quickly replaced by relief when she saw Mark pat her on the back before walking back up to the bar.

Feeling her phone vibrate in her pocket, she pulled it out to see if it was urgent seeing everyone that she usually texted was in the room.

- I'm sorry. - XO Arizona -

Looking up, towards her wife, Callie saw that she was sitting at the table again, tapping her fingers on the top waiting for her reply.

- Dance with me? -XO Callie - Reading Callie's reply, Arizona looked up and found those brown eyes she loves so much. Nodding, she stood from her seat and met her wife out on the dance floor. "I'm sorry." She said again when they melded their two bodies together.

"I'm sorry too." Callie whispered in her ear. "I didn't tell you and I'm so very sorry that I kept that from you and you do have every right to be pissed at me. But we can't keep having the same argument." Callie said, swaying her to the beat of the music. "You are my best friend, Arizona. You are my everything in life. My lover, my confidant, my stress ball." She laughed. "You are my soul mate and the person I trust with everything and you're the only person I want to tell everything to. I can have an amazing surgery or just a great day and it doesn't matter If I don't get to tell you about it. You and our baby are my world, no one else matters."

"You are mine too." She replied back. "I'm sorry, Calliope. I shouldn't have blown up like that.. in public anyway. I just got mad cause I've not really dealt with it until now. And thinking about seeing him it just made me insanely jealous and I just lost it. I'm sorry." She knew two wrongs didn't make a right.

"There's nothing to be jealous about baby." Callie slightly dipped her. "You are it for me." She said pecking pink lips. "Do you forgive me?"

"You're not hiding anything else from me are you?" Arizona asked, as Callie stood her back up straight.

"Ouch." Callie said, resting her forehead against her wife's. "I'm not." She sighed. She couldn't fault the blonde for asking.

"I'm sorry that I told you I forgave you the night Mark was at the house when evidently I hadn't and I'm sorry for earlier. Do you forgive me?" Arizona countered her wife's earlier question.

"Yes. You had every right to say what you did. I hurt you and I hope you will forgive me."

"I do." She said, kissing her wife's nose. "You admitted you were wrong. There's nothing more left you can do."

"There is one."

"What?"

"Kiss and make up." Callie said, leaning in for a kiss just as Cristina slid her hand in between their faces. "What the hell, Yang."

"Get that lesbian lovey dovey shit off the dance floor. Tonight isn't about love, it's about partying."

"Get away." Arizona laughed, palming the Koreans face as she pushed her back.


"I want that."

"What?"

"What they have." Mark said, watching the couple dance around the floor whispering and laughing at what each other said. "I want that with you Lex, and I'll prove it to you. I just need you to give me some time to show you."

"I want that too, but I..." He stopped her with a kiss on the lips.

"No, no buts." He whispered as he pulled her to the dance floor.


Callie and Arizona talked and danced to a few more slow songs, much to the dissatisfaction of Cristina, before returning back to the even more crowded table. Addison and Karev and also Teddy and Henry had finally showed up to the party.

After spending a while talking, Callie ordered her and her wife some food since they never ate dinner and then everyone else followed suit. So now they were all seated getting ready to enjoy their meal together just as Callie tapped her fork on her wife's glass to get everyone's attention. "Arizona and I would like to say something before we all enjoy our meal together." She said, standing from her seat.

"Speech, speech." Cristina banged her fists on the table.

"No Yang, no speech." Arizona laughed, standing up beside her wife. "We don't need vomit everywhere. Right sweetie?" She asked, rubbing her wife's back.

"Shut up." Callie whined getting a giggle from the blonde.

"Callie and I want to first thank everyone for coming, even though you all would never pass up a chance at drinks." Arizona chuckled. Their group sure could throw down the alcohol.

"You all had been amazing to us when we suffered our loss back this past summer. And we couldn't have been more grateful that each one of you were there for us in some way or another." Callie said, looking at each of their friends before turning to stand slightly behind her wife. "And in saying that, we hope you'd continue to be supportive as we prepare to welcome our new little bundle to the world in the near future." She smiled, placing her hand on Arizona's stomach. Getting a few rounds of Awes and congratulation hugs from their friends before they all sat down to celebrate. Joe even gave everyone at the table, except Arizona, a free round on the house to congratulate the couple on their little miracle.


"Hey, honey. Are you tired?" Callie walked up to her wife who was perched on her stool in the corner of the bar. She looked exhausted sitting in the back of the bar watching everyone dance.

"My backs a little tired and my feet hurt from dancing and standing around in the same place all evening. But that's all, no big deal. Maybe these boots weren't the best choice for the night though." She pouted.

"Awe.. my poor baby." Callie said, standing between her wife's legs and wrapping her arms around her. "I think you look hot in your boots. Maybe you should wear nothing but them after we get home." She wiggles her eyebrows at her wife. "Are you still mad at me?" She asked after a a few seconds of silence. She was still feeling bad about their fight.

"No." She said, brushing the hair out of the brunettes face. She could never really stay made at her wife, which she hated. "I love you."

"I love you too." Callie said, kissing pink lips when her wife leaned in to her.

"Can we leave now?" Arizona asked, wrapping her arms around her.

"You sure? I thought you wanted to dance a little more."

"No. I want to go home and... un-pause early." Arizona said, lightly kissing her wife under the ear.

"You're not too tired?"

"Not for makeup sex."

"Lets go." Callie pulled her off the stool, wanting nothing more than to take her wife home to spend all night rolling in the sack. "You'll have to drive." She said, handing her keys over to her wife. "I can't believe Lauren acted like she had no clue who we were." Callie said passing the new couple sitting at the bar.

"You know damn well as I do that she knows who we are. Did you see her face when Teddy walked up to her while we were talking to Erica?" Arizona laughed, taking her wife's hand in hers to lead her out of the building.

"I did." She chuckled. "And then Erica's face when she heard you were pregnant. What was up with that?" Callie asked as they walked down the street to their jeep.

"I think she still wants you." The blonde snickered.

"Oh god, don't even." Callie said, pulling her wife close when they walked up to the jeep. "I'm so glad we don't have to hide your bump anymore."

"Me too." Arizona said, opening the passenger door for her wife. "I love you." She nudged her nose into the brunettes face and kissed her cheek.

"Take me home so I can..." She leaned in closer to whisper in the blondes ear. "...make you squirt." Arizona's eyes widening in excitement, forcing her slightly tipsy wife into the passenger seat before jumping in the drivers side to taking her home to play.

Mark had always got on my nerves on the show because he always tries to get involved in their relationship and it always made me mad Callie was always on his side it seemed.


Are you feeling an all sex chapter or is that a dumb question?