Chapter 2

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The hospital's electricity was restored, but it was still pouring heavily outside. Callie grips the hand rails of the stairs fiercely, keeping her balance despite her wobbly legs. Slowly, she took each step with void till she reached the hospital's roof top, where they receive their patients. She sat at the very edge of the building and dangled her feet, sighing loudly as she tried to feel the heavy raindrops on her skin, her tears soon joined the water coming from the midnight sky. She glanced at hazy city lights as cold air stings her skin, making her body hair rise up, yet it somehow soothes what she feels on the inside. She closed her eyes and she let her mind wander around memory lane, going back to the happy times. She replayed in her mind how the blonde kissed her sweetly in the dirty bathroom at Joe's Pub, how they have found love in such a hopeless place, replacing the sorrow in her heart with fluttery just for a moment. Oh, how those blue eyes always stole all her words away along with the deep dimples that arises whenever their gaze met, the fondness in Arizona's voice whenever she called her by her given name. Calliope managed to curl her lips upwards despite the piercing pain stabbing her heart. With all the smiles that Arizona brought her, Callie never thought that the blonde could cause her so many tears.

Despite her numb legs and backache from sitting for hours, she sat at the edge of the building till the sun rose. She let the sun beam on her skin and felt the warmth of the sun as well as the cool morning breeze. Her hair was chunkily dry after being soaked in the rain, her pale lips quivered as she let out a big sigh, and both hands shook desperately in search of body heat between her thighs.

Callie's arms are crossed across her chest, her body trembles as the elevator stopped at a certain floor. With eyes half open, her chapped lips gaped slightly when she saw the last person on Earth she wanted to see. She scanned the woman, starring so hard to see what her wife saw in her that tempted her. Was it because of her honey-blonde hair? Was it her thin lips? Was it her 'ideal' petite figure? Or maybe those veiny hands and candle-shaped fingers?


The woman joined the elevator ride, her face remained expressionless, weary from what had happened the night before, she didn't know how much fight was left in her body.

"I  never regret what happened between her and me you know?" Dr. Boswell blurted, breaking the silence. Callie furrowed her eyes, dumbfounded by what she just heard. She dugged  her nails into her arms as she starts to understand what's happening. "I have to admit, Arizona is a stunning woman" the woman beside her continued. "Stop" Callie mumbled with hoarsely voice, closing her eyes as her jaw clenched. She wanted to throw up after hearing what the woman said next.  "Well-all I'm trying to point out is...Your marriage - I mean I don't think that's even a real marriage. You two were-"

Callie cut her off by shoving her on the elevator's wall. Her nails are now digging hard into Dr. Boswell's arms. Temper is one of the things Callie cannot control. She stared at the woman with raged eyes. "You. Are. A. Disgusting . Piece. Of. Shit" she growled, gritting her teeth. "A home wrecker" She added as the blonde winced in pain but still not backing down. "She's allowed to lose a little bit of control" Dr. Boswell grunted. Seriously, does she even know what she's saying? Is she on drugs?  Callie thought to herself. And why does this elevator ride taking so long?? "This is what's going to happen Dr. Bowel" Callie looked down on her but she was cut off. "Boswell!" the woman corrected her. "Shut up Dr. Boggle" Callie said before smirking and she continued. "You will leave us alone and will. never. set. foot. at. this. hospital. ever. again. Or I will make sure to break your bones into pieces. I can kill you right here, right now and make it look natural." The Latina narrowed her eyes at her. Callie never backed down from a fight. "Is that a threat?" The woman in front of her snickered but hissed when Callie pushed her even hard against the wall. "No, Sweetie. It's a promise" She answered and let her go when she heard the elevator dings.

Her outrage grew even more when the elevator opened and saw her wife. Blue eyed snapped wide open as she contemplate the situation. Arizona tried to muttered words but Callie walk away from both blonde. Her heart is so tired from all what's happening.

She rested her head against the door of the nearest on-call room she found. She plopped down her body, groaning because her muscles aches. Callie decided to sleep and shrugged the idea to shower first before sleeping, she knows she may catch cold for being under the rain last night but her her body already found it's perfect position and her eyes are really heavy at this point and her head is pounding for all the crying.  Not long after, the dark room was filled with Callie's little snores as her eyes tears up unconsciously and travelled down her cheeks.

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