Dinner Date

Sep 26, 2011 20:57

Title: Dinner Date 1/?
Author: Kel_085
Pairing: Callie/Arizona
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Set after 8x2. 
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AN: Okay, its been awhile since I've wrote anything. My muse had some crazy inspiration today, don't know where it came from, but just went with it. Its short but I hope you like it. Thanks to my muses bf walking_weapon for telling me to post this, and thanks to my girl oxnightsang3lxo for editing it for me. :) Any mistakes blame her! :P

Callie looked at Arizona, she had the baby bag slung over her shoulder and the most stunning smile. She took Arizona’s hand in hers, smiled and gave it a soft squeeze.  Callie turned and looked in the same direction as her beautiful blonde wife and saw exactly what she was smiling at. A few steps in front of her, Mark was holding their gorgeous baby girl, Sofia. Callie automatically started to grin as soon as she laid eyes on her daughter. She had the biggest smile on her face and was making the cutest little giggle noises while Mark talked to her.

“Don’t you just want to eat her?” Arizona asked her wife, her eyes not leaving her daughter.

“Huh?” Callie grunted, looking over at Arizona confused.

“Sofia. Isn’t she just the cutest little thing ever? Don’t you just want to eat her?” Arizona clarified, looking at the brunette, before looking back at her daughter “I just want to grab her cute little cheeks and eat her up.” Arizona confessed. A small smile played across her lips.

“Remind me to never leave you alone with her, when you’re hungry.” Callie joked, quirking an eyebrow at her wife.

“Ha, ha, ha, aren’t you just funny, Calliope.” Arizona replied, slapping Callie softly on the shoulder.

“Well, I do try. But yes, I know what you mean. That smile, and that cute little giggle she has.” Callie said, sighing in adoration of her daughter.

“Tell me about it. I thought the first time I saw you smile, that I’d seen the most beautiful thing in the world. I was wrong. Looking at Sofia, when she smiles and giggles.” Arizona looked over at Callie, “It’s like nothing else in the world. There are no words to describe it.” Arizona whispered, looking back at her daughter, giggling in her daddy’s arms.

“Well, she does take after her Mama.” Callie grinned and laughed. Arizona shook her head and wrapped an arm around Callie’s waist. “Although I will disagree and say apart from our daughter, you’ve got the most beautiful smile in the world, a ‘super magic’ smile, to be exact.” Callie recalled. A sad smile crept its way across Callie’s face, as the memories of that horrific day flooded her head.

“I love you, Calliope” Arizona said. Seeing the pain in her wife’s eyes, she leaned over and kissed her softly, pulling her back to the present. Callie smiled at Arizona, conveying everything she felt for the blonde through her eyes. She took Arizona’s hand in hers, and held it tightly, never wanting to let go.

Mark stopped near the entrance of the hospital and waited for two of them to catch up. He pulled Sofia’s little jacket tightly around her tiny body, making sure she was completely covered from the cold Seattle air.

“You two got any plans for dinner tonight?” Mark asked, bouncing little Sofia in his arms.

“No” Callie replied, smiling at her daughter.

“Yes, actually we do.” Arizona corrected Callie. Taking little Sofia from Mark’s arms, she placed little kisses all over her face, making her giggle.

“We do?” Callie asked and even though she was confused, Callie couldn’t help but grin at the scene in front of her. She had the woman of her dreams and the baby she always wanted.

“Mhm, we do. “ Arizona replied, as she looked at Mark. “Mark’s taking us to dinner. I gave you fifty bucks today, because Cristina was the Gunther.”

“Avery, was the Gunther.” Callie interjected looking between her best friend and her wife.

“So I hear.” Arizona said, looking at Callie. “Mark and I had a bet, I thought I lost, and handed him the money. It looks like we were both wrong. So Mark, you’re going to take me, my wife and our beautiful daughter out to dinner.” Arizona explained, placing a kiss on Sofia’s head.

“I’m not taking you anywhere Robbins.” Mark replied, and pulled the fifty dollar bill out of his pocket. He handed it to Callie, who grinned and pocketed the bill quickly. Mark took Sofia out of Arizona’s arms, she tried to protest, but gave in and handed her daughter over. Mark placed a soft kiss on the top of Sofia’s head. “You’re taking your wife out for dinner. I’ll take this little one home, and we’ll hang out and have a great daddy/daughter night. We’ll see you in the morning.” Mark told them, pulling Sofia’s beanie down, to cover her ears.

“Thank you.” Callie said, leaning forward she placed a soft kiss on her daughters head. “Have fun with daddy, baby girl. Mama will see you in the morning. I love you.” Callie whispered, running her finger gently over Sofia’s soft cheek.

Arizona said her goodbyes to her daughter, and gave Mark a kiss on the cheek to thank him. They stood back and watched Mark walk out of the hospital holding their daughter close against his chest, shielding her from the wind.

“Where to for dinner?” Callie asked, still watching the small figure disappear into the dark parking lot.

Arizona turned and smirked, moving forward she wraped her arms around Callie’s neck, placing a soft kiss on her lips. She moved her hand down Callie’s body, and into the pocket housing the fifty dollar bill.

“I believe this is mine?” Arizona said, holding the bill in the air.

“Hey!” Callie protested. “Mark gave that to me.” She mumbled pouting, trying to make her wife feel guilty.

“He may have handed it to you, but I believe he said I was to take my wife out for dinner?” Arizona explained, taking hold of Callie’s hand and dragging her out of the hospital.

“Well… when you put it that way. Where are we going?” Callie asked, excited to have a night alone with Arizona.

“Home. To bed.” Arizona responded, looking over her shoulder at Callie. “Baby free night.” She said, smirking.

“But I’m hungry!” Callie protested. “I want to eat.”

“Oh, don’t worry Calliope, we’ll be eating” Arizona promised.

fanfic: callie/arizona

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