A/N : Oh yes. I got all my crap together and started doing this. ;) So.. work with me? This was a request from one of my friends. Happy birthday Arabella! :) This was really long you know. :))


Arizona Robbins was known to be all happy and perky. She viewed her options in a different way. Her world was full of rainbows and butterflies. It was full of color. She always had candies for her patients in her pockets. She was a well known Pediatric Surgeon. Parents from across the state would fly to Seattle just to get their children get treated from Dr. Robbins.

She had this most beautiful dimpled smile that everyone obviously loved. Her eyes were always bright blue. She gave advices to her colleagues. Everyone trusted her. She used the words like 'Awesome' and 'Super' in her vocabulary often. She could turn your frown upside down in an instant.

When Arizona Robbins entered a room her patients would jump in excitement. Everyone loved her. You just could not love her. She talked a lot. She would ramble on about things that sometimes didn't make sense but you would listen. Your world will surely change when you would see the latter cry. And that what was happening to Seattle Grace hospital right now.

Arizona Robbins was a ghost to everyone. She was not the Arizona Robbins whom everyone knew. No one could see the normal happy shine that usually was seen in those bright blue orbs. That dimpled smile was but a memory to the doctors and nurses in the hospital.

This Arizona Robbins was now sitting on a chair next to a sleeping woman's bed. She desperately clutched the hand that lay limp on the bed. All she could hear was the slow beating from the Cardiac monitor and the sound of droplets of morphine falling now and then.

Those blue eyes were now dark and red from all the crying she had done over the past few days. She felt that her heart had stopped beating. She felt so tired and sleepy but she couldn't close her eyes. The thought of the woman lying in front of her waking up made her sit up straighter. She felt so lifeless without the older girl's presence.

She continuously replayed the scene that happened a few days ago in her head. She couldn't accept the fact that the woman she grew to love might not wake up. She just couldn't.. She tried to think positive but every second.. every torturing second that passed told her otherwise.

Outside the room was a group of surgeons, residents, interns but most of all, worried friends peering from the glass window. They all cared for their friend who was fighting for her life but it pained their hearts to see Arizona Robbins looking like this.

"What are you all doing here? This is a hospital not a movie! Unless I see you people actually saving a patient's life you better leave or so help me I will make sure that you idiots don't get into an OR ever!" Bailey stormed with a glare. Some scattered away, going back to their posts and patient's room. Some. Mark Sloan, Cristina Yang, Teddy Altman, Meredith Grey and Alex Karev stayed there.

They couldn't care less. They were not scared of Bailey. They were scared for their two friends who looked lifeless at the moment. Their friend who was actually lifeless and the other who became lifeless. They couldn't do anything but wait. They had done all possible medical surgeries known in the book but it was their friend's turn now. She had to fight. She just had to.

The elevator of the third floor made a sound signaling that the doors were about to open revealing a terribly worried red head. Addison Montgomery arrived and started scanning the floor. She recognized the group standing a little far from her.

"Where is she?" Addison inquired to the motionless group. Mark just faced her and gestured to the room in front of them. Addison gasped in shock at what she saw. Tears started trickling down her face and she didn't bother wiping them. 'No.. no.. please no.. not her..'

"Why did it have to be Callie? It could have been anyone but.. but.." Cristina shouted loudly. She started hoping that this was all just a bad dream that everyone was apparently having too. It had to be.

The whole room grew silent at the outburst. Cristina Yang was known to be the best cardio-thoracic resident. She was going to be a Cardio God. She was married to Cardio. Despite her cold demeanor, she was good at what she does. She was confident. She knew everything about Cardio but all those medical facts she truly believed and had memorized since college flew out of her head right now. For once, she didn't care about Cardio. She sure as hell didn't need to open someone up at the moment. She needed her colleague, her roommate.. her friend to wake up.

Mark Sloan was no better. He was known to be a joker. He seems to find something out of everything funny. He normally would have made an insulting joke by now but he was nowhere near laughing. He did not find this situation funny.. at all. That was his best friend lying on a hospital bed. She hadn't woken up since the surgery meaning nobody knew if the surgery was even at all successful.

Teddy Altman didn't really know Callie but she knew the blonde who was looking so hopeless on the chair. It hurt her greatly at seeing Arizona like this. It broke her when she sees Arizona like this. She refused to sleep until her body couldn't stand being awake anymore. Teddy Altman knew that feeling. She knew what the feeling of someone about to die could do to a loved one. She stayed in Iraq with her best friend and secretly in loved with friend. When she thought that Owen was dead she was like Arizona but everything was different. Owen didn't die and Callie.. Callie was still fighting for her life.

Meredith Grey had scrubbed in on Callie's surgery a few days ago with husband, Derek and Owen. She tried to stay strong all throughout the surgery. She wanted to cry but she couldn't. She was known to be dark and twisted for a reason. She tried to stay as the 'dark and twisted' friend but she couldn't. Arizona Robbins was standing in the viewing room despite Bailey's protest. She had to pull herself together.

Alex Karev on the other hand was supposed to act cold. He never cared about anything. He tried to at least but in this case, he just couldn't not care. Callie Torres was his hardcore attending once. He liked her tough character. He looked up to the orthopedic surgeon. She knew everything about bones. She was cool. And Arizona Robbins believed in him. He encouraged him that he had a chance in PEDs. He couldn't just not care about the two people who were in a different room. He chose to care.

"Someone has to tell Arizona to eat or sleep," Bailey suggested with a sad tone. Bailey liked both surgeons. She looked up at them. She didn't care about both being in love but she cared for their well being. She always did have a soft spot with her fellow doctors.

"I'll go.. you guys should go back to your posts, I'll page you all when something happens," Mark stepped up and knocked softly on the door opening it. Before he could say anything he saw Arizona slumped on the chair and was dozing off.

Being really quiet he went out and requested a nurse to bring some blankets in the room. A few minutes later, said nurse came back with a handful of blankets. Mark could only mumble a short sorry before he draped the blanket on Arizona's shoulders. He grabbed a pillow and gently lifted the blonde's face so he could put under Arizona's face.

Sighing sadly, Mark pulled up a chair and sat down. He looked at the blonde whose eyes still had a red mark. She was crying and crying. No one dared to stop her. No one could. Mark shifted his gaze towards the Latina lying down on the bed. He closed his eyes and took deep breaths. 'Just wake up Cal, and everything would go back to normal.. just please.. wake up..'


*Flashback, 3 days earlier*

Arizona was slipping on a blue dress that fit her figure nicely. She was standing in front of the mirror checking her form. Contented with herself she grabbed her heels started slipping one on until warm soft hands encircled her waist. Her eyes instantly closed at the familiar scent that made her thoughts go blank. She instinctively turned around then leaned into the affectionate embrace.

Silence consumed the room. A comfortable one. They didn't need to talk to voice out what they were feeling right now. They both knew each other too well for that. They just decided to enjoy the little time that they had.

"You look stunning," Callie whispered while giving a light kiss on top of Arizona's head.

"You look breath taking as well," Arizona looked up at Callie while giving a dimpled smile before leaning up to softly kiss her girlfriend's addicting lips.

A ringing sound of a cell phone caused them both to pull back. Arizona's phone was buzzing on top of their bed. The owner of the cell phone was about to get the phone but lips crashed on hers making her forget what she was about to do. Callie reluctantly pulled away from the now pouting lips.

"Why did you stop?" said Arizona accusingly. Callie only silenced her with a quick kiss before gesturing Arizona to listen carefully.

Arizona only gave a confused look at her smirking girlfriend. Callie said a quiet 'listen' before she followed suit. She was still confused at her girlfriend's odd command.. she was about to say something along the lines that she couldn't hear anything until their bedroom door swung open.

"GOT Y—ou.. Dammit!" Mark appeared in their room wearing an all black tux. Today was the long awaited wedding of Meredith and Derek's marriage. They had planned this all out 2 months ago. And finally, today was the day.

"Don't tell me you actually thought that you would catch us doing.. things? On this day no less!" Callie mock glared at her best friend's tactics. Arizona just watched in a mild amusement at the two bicker like children.

"C'mon, today is about Meredith and Derek, this is going to be so awesome!" Arizona jumped excitedly. She was a big fan of wedding's apparently.

"Alright! Alright! Mark, get out. We are still not ready, we'll be down in a minute," Callie stated with mirth. She was happy to see her girlfriend like this.

"Okay. Just make sure not to—" His statement was cut when Callie threw a pillow towards his direction. He just laughed while closing the door. Arizona just chuckled and grabbed Callie, hugging her tightly.

"Hey, you okay?" Callie asked while running her fingers in the blonde curls. The coconut shampoo her girlfriend always used engulfed her nose.

"I'm.. super," Arizona gave a small smile at Callie's direction.

"Okay. If you say so, I'll go get ready now," Callie kissed the blonde then disappeared towards the bathroom.

It didn't take long before all of them were seated on Mark's car driving up to the church. After all the bickering and jokes exchanged between the trio, Arizona, Callie and Mark were had arrived and was now pulling up at the wedding.

They all got out and everyone saw them coming up the silver brick path. The wedding was a private one. It was outside. The whole place was decorated in white tulips. A beautifully designed and decorated gazebo stood in the middle. White tulips were draping the railings. Only 46 chairs were placed in front of the gazebo. It was really beautiful.

Callie gaped in awe. She never liked the weddings. It was long and boring. The church always looked so dull but today she was impressed. Izzie Stevens really put it all out.

"Told you it was going to be awesome," Arizona grasped her girlfriend's hands, entwining their fingers together. She gently pulled Callie towards their group of friends.

"Callie, Arizona! Glad you guys could make it!" Izzie greeted them with a huge smile. "Did you see the place? Beautiful right? You should see the reception! Oh and you Meredith's dress! Oh, and—" Izzie's next words stopped mid sentence. She was glaring at something or someone from behind the couple. "What did I say? I said put it next to the fountain not here!" Izzie shouted. "I have to go, enjoy the wedding!" then Izzie left.

"I feel sorry for the man whose going to face Izzie's wrath," Callie casted a worried glance to the man who was being shouted at by Izzie Stevens.

"I do too," Arizona watched the scene a few feet away from them. Izzie was waving her hands as if to emphasize her point to the man. Despite being pitiful, Arizona started laughing and Callie soon accompanied her.

"What's so funny?" Teddy asked, standing near the laughing couple. She noticed them laughing from where she was standing. She was curious and so she ended up here.

"Look," Callie pointed towards Izzie who was now holding the set of flowers and shouting. Teddy, Arizona and Callie just laughed louder until they saw Izzie about to rip the man's throat off. Their eyes widened in fear before running towards the very angry long ago cancer patient.

*End flashback*


Arizona shot up in surprise. She hurriedly scanned the room and found Callie still lying down on the hospital bed. She felt the fresh batch of tears starting to swell in her eyes. 'Please wake up Calliope! Please don't leave me like this.. I.. I need you! More than anything.. I can't live without you.. don't do this to me please!'


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