Wowza. I can't believe this story is 100 chapters!


Chapter 100

Pulling into the driveway of their home the next evening, Callie put the jeep in park and hopped out of the drivers side to help her wife out of the vehicle. Arizona had just been released from the hospital after having to spend almost twenty four hours in a hard patient bed. The feeling in her body hadn't fully returned until that afternoon and her red headed doctor wouldn't release her until they were absolutely certain the blonde and the baby were at a hundred percent. Callie had stayed by her wife's side the whole time, not leaving the room until she was allowed to take Arizona home.

They hadn't talked much at all about the attack since Callie had stopped the blonde from describing the scene, she just couldn't handle the thought of her wife lying helpless on the floor like that. Callie wanted to talk about what happened, but at the moment she just couldn't handle it without sobbing like a baby.

"Let's get you inside." She said, carefully helping the blonde out of the jeep. "By the time I get you settled in bed, Lexie should be dropping the boys off." She said, walking up the steps of their home.

"You'll help Charlie up the stairs?" Arizona asked as she waited for her wife to open the front door of their home.

"Yeah. I'll probably have to carry him up, I'm sure he won't want to do a lot of walking for a while." Callie said, pushing the door open. Earlier that morning, the vet called her and informed them of the dogs conditions. Both seemed to be doing much better after their injuries just as their blonde owner. Charlie ended up with a gash on his front leg and a small stab wound to his shoulder and he was having a rough time getting around. River suffered from the doze of the paralytic, the vet was afraid that he may have been given too much to recover from, but luckily, Erica didn't inject the whole syringe into him like she had Arizona. By morning he was up walking around albeit a little wobbly, but the vet said it should ware off and he would get his strength back in no time.

Walking into her home, Arizona froze when she saw the empty foyer where their side table and throw rug use to be. Her mind instantly going back when she was lying on the floor while Erica held the scalpel to her stomach.

"Arizona." Callie quickly noticed the blondes heavy and erratic breathing. Quickly moving in front of her wife she saw tears glistening the blondes eyes. "Look at me." She grabbed her chin and forced her wife to look up at her. "You're okay." She said as tears slipped from blue eyes. "You're okay." She nodded, reassuring her. "We're in our home, a place that we share our love and a place where we will raise our babies. There is nothing but love here. You're safe." She said, trying to get her wife's mind off of the attack. That morning when their family came in to visit Arizona, Daniel informed Callie that he went to their home and cleaned up the mess that Erica had left behind. He didn't want them to have to walk in and see the mess that was left behind.

"We're okay." Arizona grabbed on to her wife's arm, anchoring herself in the moment. "We're okay." She nodded, trying to convince herself that she was safe.

"You're okay sweetie, and Charlee is okay." She smiled, placing her hand on her stomach."You're safe."

"We're safe." She agreed as she felt her wife wrap her up in a hug. "I was so scared." Her bottom lips couldn't stop trembling. "I thought I'd never see you again."

"I know.." Callie hushed her. "I know sweetie." She kept caressing her hand up and down her wife's back. "You're okay. No ones going to hurt you. Erica and Lauren can't get to us ever again. I'm here and I'm not leaving your side." She held her until the blonde calmed down after a few minutes. "I'm going to put you to bed and then I'll make you some dinner. How does that sound?"

"The couch. I just want to lay on the couch. I don't want to be upstarts by myself right now." She said, wiping her tears on her wife's shirt. She just wanted to be near Callie.

"Okay." Callie said, pulling out of the embrace. "Come on." She sadly looked at her before leading the blonde into the living room. Quickly looking around, Callie realized Daniel must have took all their baby shower gifts up to the nursery. "After dinner, we'll get you in a hot bath and then settled for bed."

"Okay." Arizona pulled the blanket up to her chest.

"Arizona." Callie looked down at her frazzled wife after getting her settled on the couch. She hated seeing her so stricken. "Please don't be scared in our home." She knelt down by the couch. "I know it's hard, extremely hard. But you're safe honey. I promise."

"Don't say that." She shook her head. "I learned after yesterday you can't make promises like that. I promised you that I'd be around for a long time and look what happened." She shook her head.

"That isn't you fault. It didn't happen because you made a promise to me. That happened because Erica is a psycho, but she's no longer in our lives. You heard the officer today, she's getting put away. Her and Lauren both."

"I know, it's just going to take me a few days. I'll be better. I promi..." She stopped herself from making another promise.

"Honey.. look at me." Callie cupped her face. "You'll get through it. We both will. I have a plan that will help. So just relax and wait patiently for the boys to get here okay? I'm sure they'll go crazy when they see that you're fine."

"Thank you, Callie." She grabbed her wife's hand. "I wouldn't get through this without you."

"I'm here sweetie and I'm not going anywhere." She kissed her forehead. "Lexie may be ringing the doorbell, so don't try to get up when you hear it. I'll get it, okay."

"Okay." She nodded, taking a deep breath. She knew that everything was okay in the back of her mind, but right now she couldn't comprehend it. She also knew Callie was just placating her not to freak out when she heard the noise of the doorbell when Lexie came. "Can you get me some tea, please?"

"Hot or ice?" Callie stood up from the couch to begin their dinner.

"Surprise me." She said as her wife walked out of the room.


Addison had advised the brunette that for the first few days Arizona may have some anxiety after she returned home. Callie had thought and thought of what to do to help them both with that. Finally coming up with a plan, she waited until she started making their dinner to make a few quick calls.

After getting the blonde some hot tea, Callie went about making their dinner. Deciding to make Arizona one of her favorite comfort foods, she pulled the ingredients for her homemade Alfredo out of the fridge and went to work. As she was mixing the noodles with the sauce she thought she heard one of her dogs let out a bark. Looking down the foyer, she saw River waiting at the door while Lexie was helping Charlie up the front steps. Waving at the brunette, she turned the meal down to low and hurriedly made her way down the hallway, noticing her wife was sound asleep on the couch as she passed by.

"Oh, my boys." Callie said, stepping out onto the porch. Seeing Charlie all bandaged up broke her heart all over again. "Hey babies, mommy has missed you so much." She sat down to greet them. "I was so worried about you two." She said as they slowly walked up to her. "Mama was very worried about you too." She said, giving each one attention. "I'm so proud of you both." She said hugging River and then carefully hugging Charlie. "You are both so brave." She kissed their heads. Arizona hadn't went into details about what actually happened to their dogs, she had only told her that they tried to fight Erica off her. "Thank you so much, Lex." She smiled as she watched her dogs explore on the porch.

"You're welcome." Lexie said as the dogs sniffed around the front of the house.

"Arizona okay?"

"Yeah. She will be." She stood up off the floor. "Shes right inside if you want to go see her." Callie pointed over her shoulder.

"No, Mark and I will stop by at another time, she needs to rest right now. Plus I know a few that are anxious to see her." She looked down at the dogs who were pawing at the front door.

"Yeah." She chucked at the pups. "I guess I better take them to see her."

"Yeah, I have to get to work." Lexie said, turning and walking down the steps. "Oh, I have Charlie's bandages in my car." She ran out to get them for the brunette. "He said to change them twice a day."

"Thanks again, Lexie." Callie waved as she went back to her car to leave.


"You guys ready to see mama?" Callie opened the door for them. "Arizona?" She said walking into the living room where her wife was. "Babe?" She said a little louder.

"Huh?" Arizona rolled over to see Charlie and River coming her way. "Awe, my boys." She watched as River and Charlie were both slowly moving to her. She let out a giggle when the Britney barked and wagged his tail in excitement when he saw her. "I missed you guys so much." She said, sitting up on the couch with help from her wife.

"I think they missed you too." Callie said when they checked the blonde out, making sure she was okay.

"She's still here." Arizona rubbed her stomach when the dogs kept sniffing her belly. "She's here and you guys are to thank for that." She petted them.

"Dinners ready, you want to eat in here?"

"No, I'll eat in the kitchen. I've laid around long enough for a while."

"Well, let's go feed them and eat ourselves. Because we have some packing to do."

"Packing?" Arizona questioned.

"Yep." Callie helped her wife to stand. "I can't sit here and look at these walls right now. I just need some time away. We all do."

"But work. I was suppose to start back today."

"You were, but that was before last night. I took time off, you're off, we're getting the hell out if this town for a while." She said, walking into the kitchen.

"Where are we going?"

"Far away."

"I'm too far along to fly." Arizona said as Callie sat her dinner down in front of her.

"I called Addison. She said that the airlines may stop you from boarding, but they can't stop you if we have a private plane... and we do." She said, getting the dogs some fresh food and water. "So eat dinner, then we'll get you in the tub to relax while I pack our bags. The sooner we are out of here the better."


"Calliope." Arizona walked up to her wife breaking her out of her daze. Looking up at the bikini clad blonde who adorned a pair of aviator sunglasses and a straw fedora, Callie couldn't help but give her a soft smile. "Come on honey, take a walk with me." The blonde said, holding out the hand that wasn't resting on her thirty-one week old baby bump.

Taking her wife's hand, Callie stood up from her seat on the patio of their private beach front cabana in Hawaii and looked out into the clear blue ocean before focusing back on her wife. "You look pretty."

"Thanks. So do you." The blonde blushed. "You okay?" She asked softly as they walked out onto the sand from the porch.

"Yeah... no.." She contemplated. "I don't know." She looked out into the water. She had been trying to process her feelings for the past few days but she still couldn't wrap her mind around what had happened with Erica. She had seen stuff like that on TV countless times, but she'd never imagine having to live through it herself.

"We're okay, Callie." She assured her as the wind whipped her hair. "You seem off today."

"I'm just tired." She kicked the sand up at her feet as the waves crashed over their ankles.

"Honey, I can tell it's something a little more than that." She squeezed her hand. "Talk to me."

"It's nothing." She shrugged. "I don't want to ruin our time here. We've had two great days and I don't want to bring that down."

The day after Arizona was brought home from the hospital, Callie had her father send his plane so she could take her wife and dogs on a trip to get away from everything for a while. So she dashed off with the blonde to Hawaii for a week of relaxation and some alone time. Callie had even got the photographer that Arizona had booked, to come down to Hawaii and take their pictures. Their second day here they spent several hours having their photos took. A lot with Arizona alone, then some of the blonde and the dogs posing in the exact same trick she had surprised Callie with the pregnancy and then there were several pictures of all of them. Some with Callie knelt down placing kisses on her stomach and of her standing behind her wife with both of their hands laying on the blondes stomach as they looked off into the sunset.

"You're only bringing it down by not telling me what's wrong." Arizona brushed off some water the splashed on her wife's face from the breaking waves.

"Nothing's wrong really. I just had a bad dream last night and I guess I'm letting it bother me too much."

"About Erica?"

"Yeah. But in my dream she took the baby... and I lost you."

"I'm here babe." She brought the brunettes hand to her chest to feel her heart beat. "I'm right here. Why didn't you tell me?" Arizona stopped to look at her wife.

"Because it's not real. And because you already have enough on your plate right now without worrying about me and a silly dream."

"That's what it is. A dream? She can't hurt us." She said the same words the brunette had told her four days ago. Arizona had a lot of anxiety her first day home and even on their trip down to the island, but now that they were finally here alone with their dogs, everything around her seemed to fad away except her family. "If we can survive Conley's attack, our Paris stalker, a miscarriage and everything else in between, we can survive Erica."

"We can. We've been though a lot." Callie sadly smiled.

"Even though each one of them were hard, I'd do it all again to be right here with you."

"Me too." She agreed. "That's why it's no big deal. We've had two great days here and I don't want to let a ridiculous dream ruin that because if I do, she still wins by getting to us."

"You are exactly right." Arizona leaned in and kissed her on the lips. "You know how amazing you are?" She started walking down the shore again.

"Tell me." Callie chuckled when her wife eyed her.

"You are." She laughed. "You've took such good care of me and the dogs lately and during this whole pregnancy. I just don't even know how to repay you."

"You're not suppose to repay me. We're married. It's a give and take relationship."

"It is." She agrees. "But I feel like all you've done lately is give and give. I want to give and take care of you too."

"You do." Callie swung their arm in between them, trying to lighten the mood. "And don't worry, one day when we have another baby, I'll totally milk you for all you have when I'm pregnant." She laughed.

"I'm sure you will." Arizona pulled her in close. "I can't wait to see you pregnant." She pecked red lips.

"Well, we can start when we get home if you want." Callie teased.

"Umm.. how about we wait until I pop this one out and get her off the boob first." Arizona laughed, rubbing her stomach. "You really would want to try again so soon?"

"I'm not saying I want to really try now, I was only kidding. But I want our kids to be close in age. I don't want a big four or five year gap. Do you?"

"I've not really thought about it. Tim and I were only two years apart." She shrugged.

"There was a bigger gap with Aria and myself and sometimes our age difference sucked. I want our kids to be close with each other like you and Tim. That way if they get in trouble at least they might be in on it together." She laughed thinking about all the trouble she would get into when she was a teen in school.

"You're already anticipating them being hooligans aren't you."

"Hey I can't help it, I'm worried. Because if they are anything like me when I was growing up, we are in trouble. We'll be bolting windows and doors from the outside at night time."

"So you were a problem child?"

"Not really, I wasn't sneaking out and having sex like everyone else. But I snuck out and had some good times."

"Oh god Callie, we're in big fucking trouble because I was sneaking out for a good lay and Tim was my accomplice at times and vice versa."

"Oh wow." She shook her head and chuckled. "Yeah maybe they shouldn't be so close in age."

"Don't worry though, you were my best lay." Arizona nudged her.

"Sometimes I can't help but feel violated. I think that was your whole purpose at the river." Callie teased.

"It wasn't really, but damn did I want to so so bad and you kept shying away from me."

"I was scared."

"I know, and to be hones I was too. You were so so beautiful and I knew there was no chance in hell you would be into me, but I felt your vibes." She laughed. "So I may have played them a bit to get the girl."

"You played me right into your arms." Callie laughed with her. "I never really believed it, you know. I think I tried to believe it but I didn't until then."

"Believed what?"

"Love at first sight. That there really is a person out there that completes you. Being around you was like coming up for fresh air when I didn't even know I was drowning."

"I didn't either. I didn't believe that two people were destined to be together. I believed people and love would always come and go. But I met you and everything I ever believed was a lie. I knew instantly you were someone I needed to have in my life. Even if it was just as friends."

"Did you ever see us here?" Callie questioned, wrapping her arm around her wife. "After we started dating I mean?"

"No." Arizona took a deep breath. "I wanted too, but I was scared you would.." She shook her head, not knowing how to really say it.

"Would what?"

"I was scared you'd change you mind about being with a woman." She shrugged.

"Why didn't you tell me?"

"Ahh... I don't know. I didn't want to put the idea in your head if it wasn't there." She laughed. "I didn't think about it much. Only when I asked you to move in with me and you told me no."

"When did you realize I was in it for a long haul?" Callie asked as they continued their trek down the coastline.

"When you surprised me with our home. It never crossed my mind again."

"You should have said something you know. I was a little worried I was to.. inexperienced for you."

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"I would have never known if you didn't tell me."

"Well." Callie blushed. She loved how Arizona always made her feel. "I'm just grateful we've made it here. There is no place on earth I'd rather be than here with you." She said as the blonde rested her head on her shoulder. "And I can't wait until we have to watch for signs of the kids sneaking out." Callie laughed. "Because I know all the tricks, they can get past me."

"I hope you're right." She laughed and wrapped her arms around her wife.

"I was just meaning earlier that it took us a year and a half to have Charlee and you got pregnant right away both times."

"I was there, remember." She laughed.

"You know what I mean."

"I do." Arizona said. "It's gonna take time, but I say lets get our monkey here first and see how we handle her and then we'll discuss me knocking you up."

"Of course." The brunette stopped their walk again. "I want time with just her for a while." She said as the blonde pulled her close again. "I can't wait until she's here."

"I can't either, but until then I'm going to enjoy my alone time with my Calliope." She said eliciting a smug grin from her wife. "Thank you for bringing us here." She whispered, brushing her lips lightly against Callie's.

"You're welcome." She kissed her wife's pink soft lips several times. "I figured a private beach where nobody knew our names could only do us some good right now. I just needed to get away."

"Well you figured right." She said as she saw River and Charlie walk down onto the beach from the house patio. "Uh oh, looks like they finally decided to join the living." She pointed to the dogs.

"The poor guys." She turned and watched them. "Let's head back. We need to get Charlie's bandages changed anyway." Callie turned around as they headed back to their rental house.

"How about we go do a little shopping before we head to dinner. I saw some things I want to buy for Charlee's room in one of those gift shops."

"Okay, but you have to take a nap first because I have something planned late tonight for us."

"Ooooh.. what is it?"

"I'm not telling you." Callie laughed at the blondes excitement. "But I will say, you will absolutely positively love me to the day I die."

"Impossible, because I already love you till the day I die."

"Okay, let me rephrase that. You will wait on me hand and foot for the rest of my life."

"Tell me."

"Nope." Callie giggled, shaking her head.

"Awe, you can't say you have something planned and then not tell me anything. You're such a tease." Arizona shoved her.

"Oh hush you'll love it, but that's all I'm saying."

"Hmm.. is it.." She seductively winked and wiggled her eyebrows at her wife.

"No, but that can be arranged before or after if you're up for it." Callie smiled as they caught up with their dogs.

"Oh I'm always up for it."

"Well then." Callie knelt down and took the limping dog in her arms. "Let's go bandage this big boy up and then we'll rest up for tonight."

"So you're saying I may need to shave my legs for tonight?"

"Umm... might be a good idea." Callie shrugged, biting the inside of her jaw to hide her grin.

"Oh.." Arizona slapped her wife butt. "This is going to be a good night I can tell." Arizona said, following her wife into the house. "Can we have beach sex?"

"What are you seventeen?" She shook her head at her wife's silliness.

"I'm as young as you make me feel. I can't help you make me a horny teenager."

"You're ridiculous."

"Would you rather me act any other way?" She asked handing her wife the stuff to clean Charlie's wound.

"Nope, I wouldn't want to change a thing, I love you just the way you are." Callie said, taking the bandage off the dogs leg.

Sitting down on the couch next to her wife on the floor, Arizona watched as she cleaned her dog up. "He's looking better." She said as River rested his head in her lap.

"Yeah, he's looking good." She said, applying the medicine to his cuts. She couldn't help but think back to the night of the attack when she was cleaning Charlie. "What happened to them?" She looked up at the blonde.

Taking a deep breath, she shook her head. "I was yelling for help and they must have heard and pushed the gate open. River came through first and he lunged for Erica but she grabbed another syringe and stuck the needle in him." She whispered, hearing her wife sniff. Scooting behind her wife who was sitting on the floor, she placed her hands on her shoulders.

"What about Charlie?"

"He came in right after River, but Erica made me call him down. I was scared he wouldn't listen to me, but he did." Arizona zoned out back to that night. "He laid down beside of my head as if he was comforting me. But when she started to cut me I screamed and begged her to stop." She said taking a deep breath as she wrapped her arms around the brunettes neck. "That's when he attacked her and that's when he got those." She referred to his cuts. "He saved Charlee. If it wasn't for him, I think she would have cut me open and possibly left before Mark came. It takes less than a minute to get a baby out, she could have easily done it if it wasn't for him."

"He saved you too." Callie turned and looked at her wife.

"Mark saved me." She said wiping the tears out of the corner of the brunettes eyes. "No tears babe."

"They both saved you." She said taking Arizona's hand and kissing it. "And I'm not crying." She sniffed. "It's just.." She sighed. "Hearing what happened, I can picture it in my head as if I was watching it."

"I know, but I don't want you to do that." She cupped the brunettes face.

"I did something I'm not proud of that night." She said, turning her attention back to the dog.

"What?"

"I.." She swallowed the lump in her throat. "I was so upset. I mean unbelievably upset. I was literally raising hell in the hospital because it felt like everyone was stopping me from seeing you. Richard and then Owen, then Richard again. And finally I was alone and I saw a cop hanging around a room, but he wondered off. So I snuck in and I..." She shook her head and turned her body around after she finished with the dog. "I beat the hell out of her, Arizona."

"You what?" Arizona was shocked. Callie was never one to succumb to violence. The only time she had ever recalled seeing her wife mad like that was when JoAnn tried to pull her shit, but even then it wasn't bad.

"All I kept thinking was that you promised me. You promised you weren't going anywhere and she tried to make you break that promise. It was like something took over my body and all I could think was she needed to die. She needed to pay for what she did to you. I told her, Arizona." She closed her eyes and shook her head. Opening her eyes back up, she looked up to her wife with tears glistening. "I told her I was going to kill her. I was going to make her pay for trying to take my family from me."

"Calliope." She cupped her wife's face. "Oh honey." She said, hugged her "I'm so sorry." She said, pulling back and brushing Callie's tears away with the pads of her thumbs. "I hate what she's did. But we have to be positive, Charlee and I are okay."

"I know." She said, laying her head on her wife's lap. "But I didn't know how you were. So I was taking my anger out on her. I punched her repeatedly in the face and then I started to chock her. If Derek hadn't came in when he did I would have killed her before I realized what I was even doing." She said as more tears rolled out of her eyes.

"It's okay honey." She rubbed her wife's back up and down. "It's okay. Everything's fine." She soothed her when she felt her wife's tear drops fall on her lap. "Right boys.. tell mommy were okay." She said as Charlie laid his head down next to Callie's and licked her wet cheek.

"I know you guys are." She couldn't help but chuckle when Charlie licked her. "Something funny did come out of it though."

"What's that?" Arizona kept rubbing her head.

"She fell." She laughed. "They had her cuffed to the bed. She was still on a stretcher and when I got off her she tried to kick me but she missed and caused the bed to fall over."

"Oh my god." Arizona laughed. "That's terrible, but funny. I hope she learned. You don't mess with a woman scorned, much less a Robbins woman."

"Well if she didn't learn this time, maybe Big Bertha will teach her some respect in the pen."

"Oh I'm sure she will." She said wiping her wife's face dry. "You okay?"

"Yeah." Callie stood up. "Can we go take a nap? I'm tired."

"Yeah, let's go." Arizona said, getting help off the sofa.


After talking to one of the locals in the shop her and Arizona had visited a few times since being on the island, Callie found out that they were vacationing at the perfect time and spot. Well, perfect spot for some nature watching and she knew her wife could quiet possibly go in labor from excitement of what was to come. After their dinner that night they came back to the cabana and lazed around, Arizona eventually fell asleep sometime after 11 p.m. So Callie went about collecting two flashlights, blankets, water and snacks and went outside to set up a little late night nature watch on the beach. She couldn't wait until Arizona saw what was going to take place. Checking the time on her watch, she quickly went back inside to wake her wife up.

"Arizona." She bent down and gently shook her. The blonde was sleeping so peacefully Callie hated to wake her, but she knew she'd regret it if she didn't. "Wake up honey." She shook her.

"Mmm.. Can't we do it tomorrow? I'm tired." She pulled the cover over her body.

"No babe, it's now or never and if you chose never you'll regret it for the rest of your life. Now get that cute ass up and come on!" She smacked her butt and went to get their camera, hoping to catch a few pictures.

"This better be good." She mumbled as she ungracefully stood from the bed.

"Oh hush. It will be, just don't let the boys out." She said grabbing an extra blanket in case they got cold.

"Okay okay." Arizona grabbed Callie's sweatshirt and pulled it on before walking out behind her wife.

"Hurry." Callie turned and held out her hand for the blonde to take. "It's time."

"I'm coming." She said taking her wife's hand in hers as they walked out to where Callie had set the blankets earlier. "What's going on here?" She looked at the snacks laying on the cover.

"You'll see." Callie said, wrapping the blanket around her shoulders. "You cold?"

"It's a little chilly." She said as Callie walked up behind her and wrapped them up in the blanket.

"You ready?" She asked.

"Yes."

"Take this and shine it down there." She pointed a little to the left of them.

Taking the flashlight from her wife, Arizona turned it on and shined it in the direction her wife pointed. "I don't see anything." She moved it around.

"Hmm.." Callie said, turning her light on and shining it around the shore. "Ohh." She said when she saw movement. "Right in front of us."

Moving her light, Arizona focused it in the direction of her wife's. "What's.." She took a few steps closer. "Calliope no.." Her eyes went wide. "No way." She turned and looked at her wife. "Is this for real?"

"Yeah." Callie laughed. "What do you think?" She giggled as she watched her wife awe over the sea turtle about to lay eggs.

"This is totally awesome. Can we go closer?"

"Yeah, but not too much closer. The guy at the shop said we could get close, but I don't want to disturb her." Callie followed as Arizona walked closer.

"Calliope, this is so amazing." She turned and pulled her wife to her side.

"Amazing enough to get me laid tonight?" She laughed, wrapping her arms around the blonde again.

"Hmm.. maybe." Arizona teased as the turtle starting laying eggs. "Okay yes, this will definitely get you laid for a very long time." She rested her head against Callie's. "Thank you for this vacation. This is exactly what we needed."

"I think so too." She said as the blonde relaxed in her arms. "I love you." She kissed her cheek.

"I love you too."