It’s Valentine’s Day and she hasn’t had sex with her wife in six months and twelve days and - oh, around three hours now.
Which means, of course, she’s horny. Arizona stretched up to the top of the kitchen cabinets that morning to reach the spare coffee jar, shirt riding up to reveal smooth skin, and Callie nearly orgasmed on the spot.
But Arizona’s not ready yet, and Callie gets that. Really, she does. She remembers how she felt during her pregnancy, fat and swollen in comparison to Arizona’s lean curves, and that doesn’t even really compare. She remembers even more how long it took her to let Arizona touch her after the accident, letting her fiancée’s fingers trail across marked skin before returning reluctantly to fabric-covered safety.
And she remembers that Arizona told her every time how gorgeous she was. That she was Callie and here and safe and whole and that made her more beautiful with every day. It’s only now, really, that she thinks Arizona might have actually been telling the truth, as she sits
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That she was Callie and here and safe and whole and that made her more beautiful with every day. It’s only now, really, that she thinks Arizona might have actually been telling the truth, as she sits at the nurse’s desk and watches Arizona emerge from surgery. Her wife is here and safe, at least, and that makes her more beautiful with each passing day. << I especially liked this line.
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CUTE! Lovely image of them treating Valentine's Day as a family event.
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I AM EXCITED ABOUT THIS CHALLENGE.
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It’s Valentine’s Day and she hasn’t had sex with her wife in six months and twelve days and - oh, around three hours now.
Which means, of course, she’s horny. Arizona stretched up to the top of the kitchen cabinets that morning to reach the spare coffee jar, shirt riding up to reveal smooth skin, and Callie nearly orgasmed on the spot.
But Arizona’s not ready yet, and Callie gets that. Really, she does. She remembers how she felt during her pregnancy, fat and swollen in comparison to Arizona’s lean curves, and that doesn’t even really compare. She remembers even more how long it took her to let Arizona touch her after the accident, letting her fiancée’s fingers trail across marked skin before returning reluctantly to fabric-covered safety.
And she remembers that Arizona told her every time how gorgeous she was. That she was Callie and here and safe and whole and that made her more beautiful with every day. It’s only now, really, that she thinks Arizona might have actually been telling the truth, as she sits ( ... )
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That she was Callie and here and safe and whole and that made her more beautiful with every day. It’s only now, really, that she thinks Arizona might have actually been telling the truth, as she sits at the nurse’s desk and watches Arizona emerge from surgery. Her wife is here and safe, at least, and that makes her more beautiful with each passing day. << I especially liked this line.
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Although, ugh, damnit, I shoulda proofread. I feel like there's a paragraph missing between the last two bigger ones. Oh well.
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