I do not own Grey's Anatomy. That's why this is a FANfiction. Anyways... I know I haven't updated any of my other stories, and I don't know when I'll update this one, but the idea just popped into my head and I had to write it down... R&R...
"Mommy! I can't find my red shoes." Addison Forbes Montgomery-Shepherd dangled them in front of the little girl's face. The girl tried to grab them, but her mother held them up high in the air.
"Do you know where I found them?" The mother inquired in a tone well-known and feared by the girl, who, without wanting too, felt guilt coming over her.
"No, mommy."
Addison sighed. "Under my desk." She tried to keep a straight face while reprimanding her daughter. The girl had started to pout. "That might work with your father, young lady, but not with me."
The girl nodded. "I'm sorry mommy."
"Honey, I know you sometimes forget to take off your shoes when you come in, but mommy and daddy don't like it when there are little shoes everywhere." The child nodded.
"Girls, are you ready up there?" A male voice yelled up the stairs.
"We'll be down in a minute!" Addison answered. She turned back to her daughter. "Now, Luce, how does mommy look?"
The woman inspected herself in the mirror. The girl giggled. "You looked beautiful mommy!" It was their daily ritual. Addison was quite pleased with her new Prada suit, it really accentuated all the right features. The woman smiled.
"Let's go Lucy, we've got to go see a man about some jobs." She took the little girl's hand and together they walked down the stairs, where a handsome man in Armani was waiting for them.
"The nurses told me that the new attendings are talking to the Chief today." Alex announced between two bites of his turkey sandwich.
"I hear it's a couple." George added to the conversation. "They're like, famous or something."
Christina Yang frowned. "If they're famous, we must know them. I mean, we'd all heard of Meredith's mother before we met her."
Meredith, who'd just entered Really Old Guy's room, had not followed the conversation, she had only just heard Christina's last few words. "Are you guys gossiping about me, 'cause if you are, I might as well leave again."
"Somebody's in a bad mood." Christina remarked.
"Bailey's given me hell today, okay." Meredith defended herself.
"We're talking about the new attendings." Izzie explained, before the two women had a chance to start an argument.
"They're here?" Meredith asked.
"They're coming to see the chief today, according to Alex's nurse-buddies." Alex frowned at Christina's tone of voice, but decided to ignore the comment.
"Do you their names by any chance?" Meredith wondered.
"The Shepherd's." Alex mumbled
Christina dropped her fork. "As in thé Derek and Addison Shepherd? Seriously?"
Alex shrugged. "I guess."
"Oh my god! They're like, the hottest doctor's couple ever. And amazing surgeons as well." Addison Montgomery-Shepherd had always been somewhat of a role model to Izzie Stevens. "I hope I can scrub in with her, she's one of the best neonatal surgeons of the country."
"Burke is not going to like this." Christina mused. This would mean that her boyfriend (she still wasn't quite used to the world) would get competition on the Chief position…
When the Shepherds walked in the hospital, more than one head turned.
"Do you feel like a circus attraction as well?" Addison asked her husband. He just smiled back at her.
"Excuse me," Derek addressed one of the nurses, who immediately started to blush. "where is Richard Webber's office?"
The young woman pointed towards the stairs. "Just go up the stairs and directly to your left."
The eyes of many doctors and nurses followed the couple for a couple of seconds before returning to their patients…
"Can we come in?" Addison had knocked on the door of the office and opened it at the same time.
Richard immediately got up from behind his desk. "Addie, Derek, come in."
While her parents entered and greeted the Chief of surgery, Lucy hid behind her mother's leg.
Richard smiled and bent down. "What's wrong, Lucy, don't you remember me?"
The little girl looked at him with her big blue eyes while her mother ushered her forward. She knew who Richard was; her parents had told her all about him. Richard hadn't seen the Shepherd's for two years and for Lucy, that was a very long time ago.
The five-year-old was facing a dilemma. Should she give him a hug, or should she start crying, then daddy would pick her up and comfort her. The little girl looked up at the three adults. She was a big girl now, wasn't she.
A bit apprehensive, the girl walked closer to the man and gave him a hug. Richard grinned. "Not that scary, am I?" He whispered in her ear. The girl giggled.
"Addie, Derek, take a seat." Richard stood up again and sat down in his chair. He really love that chair, it was so incredibly comfortable and even looked good.
Lucy jumped on her mother's lap.
"So, since you will be starting tomorrow, I thought after getting the paperwork done I could take you on a little Seattle Grace tour, meet the staff and all."
Meredith and Christina stood on the bridge, pretending to look outside. They were, as a matter of fact, watching the new attendings.
"They're so…"
"McPerfect?" Christina offered.
Meredith nodded. "How is that even possible. I mean, have you ever heard of two such beautiful people that actually have brains? They look like they should be in Hollywood."
Christina shrugged. "Have you met our friend Izzie?"
Okay, so, Christina had a point. Izzie work as a model to pay for school, which sure must've been better than working in a supermarket every week.
"I hate perfect people. With their perfect little families and their wonderful looks." Meredith was jealous. As a child, she would've been happy is her mother had just gotten along with her father…
"Nobody's perfect. They're hiding something, Mer, don't worry. Nobody can be that perfect."
"Grey, Yang, shouldn't you be on your rounds." The two interns turned around immediately after hearing Miranda Bailey's voice.
"We were watching the McPerfects": Christina's attempt of an apology. frowned and glanced at the Chief's office. She couldn't help herself, she was as curious about the new attendings as her nosy interns. Still, they didn't need to know that. "Rounds, now!"