A/N: we're back baby!Heartbreak, such a simple word to say. The word seems to slide off of your tongue quite easily. It is only a two syllable word after-all.
The depth of the word is quite clear to the average mind. The word quite clearly means heart that is broken, yet a heart is just an organ. The real part of where all of the feelings come from, is the mind.
However, a broken heart is a real thing and examples as severe as heart break can kill you... end your life.
Days, and days of suffering go by with innocent people, innocent lives; still going through extreme heartbreak.
Arizona Robbins hasn't had the easy part of it. Days ago, (seven to be exact), Arizona had gone through the worst heartbreak of her life. Her girlfriend — if that's what she can still call her — cheated, broke her trust, ruined their relationship.
The type of betrayal Arizona underwent was a recurring nightmare come true for her, yet it hasn't been easy on Amelia either.
Amelia had been feeling horrible, cheating on her girlfriend with a woman whom she'd had a horrible past with, wasn't exactly ideal. She couldn't find it in herself to actually process everything that had happened.
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Messy blonde hair laid upon a silky, tear soaked pillow; slightly shifted to consciousness. Arizona slowly opened her puffy, red eyes; averting them towards the two individuals spread across a mattress on her hardwood floor.
Alex and April had been staying over at Arizona's house everyday since the incident, and it had been helping her gradually.
Arizona sighed dully, turning over onto the other side of her bed and grabbing her phone off her nightstand. She'd been feeling okay that morning, until she opened her phone, revealing her iPhone wallpaper of her favourite picture of Amelia, and just like it is everyday, Amelia had left her hundreds of apology texts. Arizona gasped breathily and felt more heartbreak coming.
"Hey, Arizona look at me. You're okay," Said the raspy voice from behind her, reaching in to hug her. It was Alex, who'd been extremely supportive of both women during this hard time, focusing especially on Arizona.
He extended his reach towards Arizona, to pull her in for a comforting hug of reassurance. Arizona let her head rest on his shoulder, letting her emotions get the best of her. Alex quietly shushed her, patting her back. "Shh, Arizona I've got you. You're okay."
The two of them remained in the same position until Arizona found it in herself to calm down, taking deep breaths throughout every pat. "She... actually cheated on me," Arizona's words came out numb, hurt, heartbroken.
Alex released his tight grip from her waist, and sternly looked at her. "Arizona, you two are stronger than this and I know it. You'll get through this," He spoke. His words were easier said than done in Arizona's point of view, and she almost didn't know if she was willing to put in the time and energy to get through it.
The blonde sniffled, wiping her tears on her hoodie sleeves, proceeding to look numb again. April arose from the hard mattress on the even harder floor, and sat down next to Alex to comfort Arizona. Unlike Alex, April had only stuck with Arizona throughout the period of these few days.
Her mother had dropped things off to her while she stayed over every night. Alex's schedule was quite distinct. Alex would stay with Arizona during the mornings and go to Amelia's house during the afternoon.
"Are you hungry, honey?" April calmly asked Arizona, running her smooth hands across her damp, hoodie. The blue eyed woman shook her head. April frowned, turning her eyes over to Alex.