26 November 2016 @ 11:17 pm
 
"Brother! What do you mean you haven't seen him the entire time you've been in Central? You moved there three weeks ago!"  
 
Edward held the phone lazily about a foot away from his ear as he only half-listened to what his younger brother was saying. The small office he sat in had more boxes than floorspace, most of the boxes stacked along the wall. The desk he sat at looked like a bomb of papers and books had hit it, but Ed knew where every little thing was... somewhere, in the chaos of it. When Al was done 'scolding' him, he finally put the phone back to his ear and leant back in his seat, closing his eyes. "Central is a big city. I'm a busy man."  His voice was blunt and monotone, but Al heard the tone of <i>lying</i>. He always did, when it was Ed. 
 
"You're afraid." 
 
"I'm not afraid!" He yelled, jumping back to sit up. "It'll just be all awkward, we've barely talked this whole time --" 
 
"--And who's fault is that, Edward?! -- " Al cut in. 
 
"Shut up!" He was getting angrier by the second. "--And he's like twenty years older than me --" There was a muttered <i>That's an exhageration</i>, from the other line that Ed ignored. "--We have nothing in common, I have no use for anything in the military. What are we gonna talk about, Al?! Women?!" He let out a twisted laugh at that remark, though only Al would know why. 
 
There was silence, and then a long sigh from Al. "Fine. Don't tell him," He gave in.
 
Ed narrowed his eyes at the picture in the frame on his desk -- specifically, at Al's smiling face in the picture. "No. Don't do it." 
 
"I don't know what you're talking about, Edward." Al's voice sounded bored -- but it was forced, Ed knew he was trying to mask that he was up to something. Al was an open book. "Oh, Winry needs my help! I gotta go. I'll talk to you later, Ed!" 
 
Ed yelled Al's name but it was too late, Al had already hung up the phone. The blonde slammed the phone back onto the receiver. He knew what that meant. He <i>knew</i> Al had kept contact with <i>him</i> since they'd gone back to Risembool to rehabilitate and heal after the events of getting Al's body back, and Ed's arm. Edward had only kept contact through awkwardly written letters that were vague and didn't include much, like he was talking to an acquaintance -- not the man who had put the idea into his head and sparked the biggest journey of his life, to fix what he'd done to Al and himself. The letters were almost as if to say, <i>Still alive. Haven't caused trouble. No cities were blown up. Don't send military.</i> 
 
It was time to go for the day, Ed decided. He didn't think Mustang cared enough to come here immediately if Al told him -- and Ed was positive Al was already on the phone -- but, he still didn't want to be here. Or home. He didn't trust Al to not mention where he was living or -- 
 
Fuck. That <i>bastard</i> already knew what Ed was doing because he <i>told him.</i>  
 
This entire thing just ground his gears more and more. He threw his coat on, pulled the hood up and left, heading out of the building and into the chilly weather. 
 
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There was a knock on the door to Roy Mustang's office, and then it promptly opened and Riza slipped in quietly. "Sir," She greeted quietly. "There's a phone call for you." She looked at the phone on his desk before quickly looking back at him and her eyes softened a little bit. "It's Alphonse." Only her superior knew her well enough to see the tug at the corners of her lips as she tried to not show it. "I don't think you want to pass this phone call, Sir." Unlike most phone calls, this time Riza stayed. A suspicious move. She was waiting for something -- for him to hear whatever caused Alphonse to call, perhaps. 
 
When the phone was finally picked up, Alphonse's voice greeted the line with his usual cheer. "Good afternoon, Sir!" 
 
 
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SOLDIER FIRST CLASS[personal profile] strifed on November 28th, 2016 03:12 am (UTC)
Roy had opened his mouth to reply to Ed when he heard Scheska's shrill voice. He rose a brow and stared at her as she rambled on and on. He crossed his arms as he listened, looking out of the corner of his eye at the blonde.

Ed had changed a lot from how he remembered the other. Longer hair, held back in that customary style Ed's father was always seen with. Surprisingly, he was taller too. Roy always thought he was going to stay short. Then again, he was still shorter than him.

"Scheska." was all Roy said, his tone firm. He wasn't going to yell at the younger woman. He knew the reason she had let Ed in and it was the same reason any of them would have let him in.

He sighed and made a motion with his hand as if to cut off her rambling. "It's fine. I'll let it slide this one time. Happens again and we will have a talk." he reached down to pick the book up to take with him. "It's nice to see you again, Fullmetal."

He grabbed the rest of his things with a smirk as he left. Part of him didn't want to leave the room. There was a half of him screaming to go back and start another conversation. If not a conversation, than an invitation to dinner. Instead he kept walking till he had his office door closed behind him.

He leaned against it with a sigh and walked over to his desk to sit down. How in the hell was he supposed to say anything other than awkward phrases that acquaintances said to each other. Not what two people who won a war and almost died together say.

Roy found himself reaching over to a drawer in his desk, pulling it open to reveal memorabilia. A gun, few medals, some more odds and ends. A picture sat in the middle of it all though. It had been taken secretly by someone of a grinning Ed. He leaned back in his seat, staring at the photo as he tried to convince himself to go back to the library.
moonface: Duo ► easy peasy[personal profile] moonface on November 28th, 2016 03:33 am (UTC)
Ed and Scheska both turned together to watch Roy leave. Scheska looked thoroughly ashamed while Ed just looked annoyed. "Edward. Elric!" He yelled through the library at Roy for his whip of fullmetal.

There was a gasp from beside him and Scheska shh'd him before scolding him in a whisper. "I told you to be quiet!"

"You told me he as off today!" Ed hissed back at her.




He sat outside the coffee shop, thick un-labeled book in one hand and a large mug of coffee in the other. It was sunny out, for the time being, and despite the chill in the air, the temperature wasn't too bad, either. He leaned against the railings of the outside patio of the coffee shop, lost in his thoughts, not really paying attention to the book.

Why would Mustang just walk away and leave like that? Sure, they didn't keep much in touch, but those years felt like a long time, and no matter what secrets they had held from each other during them, like Maria Ross, they would have taken a bullet for one another.

At least, Ed thought Mustang would... maybe. In the leg, or something.

He sighed and set the mug down, looking up at the clouds as they rolled over the city. Whatever. Who cared, right? He hadn't even told Mustang that he was here. The man was old and probably enjoyed crossword puzzles in the Sunday papers, or something, now. That shit was boring.

And now he was also kicked out of the library and even Scheska probably wasn't going to let him back in, now.

He lowered his head to look back at the book again, trying to actually pay attention as he once again picked up the coffee mug.