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Title: Cloudy With A Chance of Sunshine
Fandom: Grey’s Anatomy
Pairing: Addison/Izzie, pre-slash (with talk of Addison/Derek and Meredith/Derek)
Rating: PG (some swearing)
Prompt: Written for l_amero, who prompted with “when she laughs, it’s like sunshine”
Word Count: 809
Disclaimer: Characters aren’t mine, etc., etc.
Summary:
A/N: First attempt at Grey’s fanfic!
Back in
Simple, right?
She hadn’t counted on any goddamn interns getting in the way of her straightforward plan.
Goddamned Meredith Grey.
So here she was, stuck in
Regardless, she couldn’t help but be pessimistic about it all. She wasn’t blind. She saw the way Derek and Meredith still looked at each other.
Plus, she and Derek had lost their spark. He was still as charming as ever -- McDreamy, they called him. It was a childish nickname, but pretty accurate, nonetheless. -- but something was missing. Trust, she supposed. That was a big one.
She missed
Still, she stayed. She couldn’t quite let go of him. Not yet. And
And then there were those interns. Well, it was really just the one intern that garnered her attention. No, that wasn’t true. Two interns, even if the reasons behind the attention were very different in the two cases. Because there was Meredith, obviously. That pesky thorn in her side.
But there was another one that she’d noticed, and this one had been wholly unexpected. Intern #2 served to ease the pain that came with Intern #1, in a way. Because Intern #2 -- oh, who was she kidding, trying not to say the name, even just in her head... Because Izzie Stevens was another one of
The girl was smart. A good doctor, if sometimes too emotional. A good heart, though. And she didn’t seem to hate
Still, even if things were awkward -- and how could they not be, when all of Izzie’s friends thought that
And there was no denying that Izzie Stevens was attractive. They all were, the whole lot of interns, but Izzie in particular.
God, she sounded like a love-struck fool.
If things had been different,
* * *
Sighing, she glanced at the clock. She didn’t have to be awake for another fifteen minutes, but she got up anyway. She turned, eyeing the beautiful man who continued to share his bed with her. He was her husband, but she was starting to resent him again. Him and his trailer in the middle of nowhere. Him and his intern.
Square peg in a round hole. That was Addison and Derek.
She padded barefoot into the kitchen, putting on a pot of coffee. She felt plenty awake at the moment, but it never took long for exhaustion to catch up with her.
She couldn’t be tired until later. She had a surgery at 10. Izzie Stevens would be scrubbing in with her.
Addison had come to
Maybe, just maybe, she’d find a different reason to stay.
THE END
