"He grew up nicely, didn't he, honey?" Garfiel winked, teasing me.

I opened my mouth to reply, but instead, I quietly watched Ed as he continued talking nonchalantly with the rabid group of fan-girls surrounding him. He probably didn't even realize he was practically being worshipped since he was totally oblivious when it came to any form of romance. Either way, it was pretty funny watching Ed, the Edward Elric, being adored by so many girls at once. It was even more amusing how he could swoon the fan-girls so easily, seeing as how Ed, like I said earlier, was clueless with love.

"I guess you could say that," I finally replied. I pulled up my sleeves and prepared myself as I walked towards the herd of wild animals. As nice as it was for Ed, it was such a pain in the ass when these girls showed up in the shop every other day. Although, I do have to admit, the best part of this situation is driving the girls away.

Ed saw me walking and looked at me, smiling. "Winry," He started, "I was wondering if-"

"Edo-kun, who's she?"

I raised my eyebrow at the cheap-looking girl hanging off of Ed's arm and gave her a look of disbelief. She looked like a new addition to Edward's posse, seeing as how I've never seen her stalk him to the shop before. And apparently, she's never heard of me either.

I took a deep breath as I tried to control myself from beating the living crap out of her. "I'm his mechanic. Now if you don't mind, I've got a lot of work to do, which includes working on Edo's arm," I folded my arms across my chest. "You're also scaring away my other customers, so if you could leave the shop, that would be great," I answered, evilly smiling at her.

She stood up for a second and attempted to answer back, but she just frowned. "Whatever," She ended up saying.

I pursued my lips as I watched her exchange a last minute goodbye with Edward. It was really almost fascinating how this girl, especially this particular girl, seemed to think that Ed was interested in her. The fan-girls then all looked at me and gave me a nasty look before they began to walk away from the shop. I simply smirked at them and waved goodbye.

"Uhh," Ed stuttered, gawking at me. "Did I… do something wrong?"

I turned around and chuckled. "Nah, let's just get to work."

He looked a little frightened, but I believe that a girl is doing something right if her boyfriend has learned to fear her. And it looked like I was on the right path.

"Come on, slow poke," I shouted back.

Ed just grunted and replied, "I'm comin', I'm comin'."

When he finally caught up, we gave each other a quick smile and walked into the shop together, hands intertwined.