𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗜𝘁 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸 (𝟲,𝟬𝟴 - 𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗜𝗻 𝗟𝗼𝘃𝗲)

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Grace rolled over in bed. She saw Mark walking into the bedroom. She smiled. "You're up early," she said as she sat up.

Mark nodded. "Torres and Robbins are making breakfast. They're making you something too," he told her.

Grace groaned. She laid back down and nestled into the duvet. "I'm not moving. This bed is too comfy," she said.

Mark smirked. He loved seeing Grace back in his bed. He had missed her. And losing their son had been hard. But they had finally gotten over it.

****

Grace was currently sat in the apartment with Mark, Callie, Arizona and Owen. She didn't know how she had ended up there. But she wasn't complaining.

Grace knew she felt as though she and Mark had been through a lot. And when they had lost their son, they had fallen apart.

Mark had done all he could to make it work since they had agreed to give their relationship a second chance.

"I always knew that Wallace's parents were wealthy. But not 25 million dollars wealthy," Arizona said. "I mean... that's libraries named dad you kind of money. Saving babies in Africa. And has dinner at the White House."

They were currently making breakfast. Grace sat next to Mark on the couch. His hand running over her thigh. Callie saw how happy Mark looked with Grace.

"People don't give me that kind of money. You have an unfair advantage. You work with children," Mark said.

Grace turned to him and smiled. "You're jealous."

"No. I'm not doll."

Callie smiled. She knew how Mark and Grace had chemistry. And she wanted her best friend to be happy.

Like what she had with Arizona. "Oatmeal, side of fruit. Wheat toast. Hold the butter," Callie called.

Owen came out of Cristina's bedroom. "Thanks," he said as he sat down.

"Waffles and bacon."

Grace thanked Callie as she handed her the plate. She saw the look on Mark's face. "What?"

"That's not much."

"I'm not that hungry."

Mark smirked. "I would have thought you'd have an appetite after how hard I worked you last night," he whispered.

Grace rolled her eyes. She grinned. "Be quiet."

Callie turned to Arizona. "You know what? That money is going to make such a difference for so many patients. It's... it's really amazing," she told her girlfriend.

Mark turned his gaze from Anna back to his newspaper. "Maybe I should start doing more cleft-palate kids. Everyone is a sucker for them," he said out loud.

Grace nodded. "Well yeah. But not cause you want the approval from parents. Maybe do it for the babies who might not have much of something to smile about," she told him.

"25 million dollars is pretty cool right," Arizona said as she looked to everyone.

"Yeah."

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