Author's note: I do not own anything. All rights go the original writer of FullMetal Alchemist. And also this is my first fanfic, so when you huys are reviewing could you go easy on me? Please?


Preface

Samantha Wolf came from a big family that lived in a three-story Victorian house in Risembool. She had three brothers and two sisters. Her sisters were doctors while her brothers studied alchemy. Samantha was the baby of the family. She had eyes that were such a light shade of green that they almost looked yellow. Her hair was a combination of two colors. Blonde and black. Her bangs were black as the pitch to make roads and were slightly too long, just barely covering her eyes. The sides that framed her face were black as well, while the rest of her hair was a blonde that almost resembled gold. At the age of four she decided to become a doctor. That same year, she began practicing alchemy. Her mother was an alchemist but was mainly a doctor for the military down in Central, so when Sam wasn't watching her brothers, she would read and study the transmutation circles from her mother's books. Her father didn't enjoy the fact his wife practiced alchemy but it made his wife happy, so he was happy. He was very upset to find out his youngest daughter was practicing alchemy, but because she took such pride in it, he let her practice it. When Sam was five she met a girl named Winry Rockbell. Winry was six, had bright blonde hair that shined like the sun, eyes the color of the sky on the sunniest of days and was one of the nicest girls Sam had ever met.

One day, Sam was at Winry's house when Winry suggested they spy on the Elric brothers. "Who the hell are the Elric brothers?" Sam asked, rather annoyed by the fact she didn't know who they were. "They are the boys who live in the house on the hill," Winry replied excited, ignoring Sam's sweat-dropped face. The girls went up to the hill, jumped into the closest bush and saw two boys, one with golden hair like Sam's and golden eyes and the other with dark brown hair and eyes that almost looked gray, reading books and drawing circles. But, soon Sam realized that they weren't any ordinary circles.

"Ugh, they practicing that stupid alchemy stuff!" Winry whispered loudly. "Alright, Al, lets do this and then we got to go to Winry's house to surprise her!" the golden blonde told the boy he called Al. 'Hmm. I wonder what Al is short for,' Sam thought in her head. "Okay, Brother!" Al replied. 'Brother' put his hands on the circle, which now had sand in the middle of it, and a bright blue light flashed. The sand had now turned into a doll that looked like Winry. "Amazing!" she exclaimed. Not even Samantha had seen her brothers make something that perfect and on the first try, too! Sam needed to know this boy. She needed to know how he made such a beautiful creation. She got up from where Winry and her were hiding and began to walk to the boy referred to as 'Brother.' "SAM! WHAT ARE YOU DOING? YOU'RE GOING TO BLOW OUR COVER!" Winry whispered loudly enough for only Sam to hear. "I'm bored...and I kind of want to meet them...they look nice," Sam admitted, slightly blushing. Winry giggled, said ok, and lead Sam to the brothers.

Al looked up and saw a giggling Winry and a blushing girl he never met before. The other boy was admiring his work and praising himself, not yet noticing the girls. "Hey Winry!" Al said with a smile. "Hey Al!" He turned to Sam. "Hello. My name is Alphonse! But you can call me Al! What's your name?" Alphonse asked with a heartwarming smile. "Hi. My name is Samantha, but you can call me Sam," she said, her blush beginning to go away, smiling back. The other boy realized that Winry and Sam were there after Winry threw a pebble at his head, yelling at him to be polite to new people. He turned to Samantha and just stared. "Um...hi?" Sam said, slightly confused. The boy realized what he was doing, blushed, began to stutter and accidentally blurted out, " I'M SORRY! EHH! YOU HAVE PRETTY EYES!" This not only shocked Sam but left her speechless...atleast that's what Al and Winry thought. "Wow, you're the first person to tell me that! Thank you! Hey, were you performing alchemy? You did a really good job! I'm interested in alchemy, too...in case you were wondering..." Sam's voice trailed off when she realized that she was babbling and she began to blush even harder than she did before.

He looked at her with a look of relief to know that he wasn't the only one embarrassed. "Well, your welcome and yeah, I did perform alchemy...do you really think I did a good job?" he asked, almost trying to figure out whether or not he was hearing things. "Of course I do! Only an idiot would think anything less of it! You truly are amazing. I'm Samantha, by the way, you can call me Sam if you want." she said with a welcoming smile to go along with her blush. "Edward. Hey, you want to come over to my house tomorrow?" he asked, smiling like a child in a candy shop. "Haha sure! Will your mommy be ok with it?" "Of course! Any member of the Wolf family can come over to our home," said a woman with hair the color of freshly moistened dirt after a rainy day. Her voice was so silky and motherly like that Sam almost call 'Mom.' Her smile was like the sun on the most perfect day. It made you feel happy and nearly melt from its beauty. "Excuse me, I don't mean to be rude, but how did you know my last name was Wolf?" Samantha asked the woman, who she began to realize was Edward's and Alphonse's mother. It was obvious that Al took after his mother in looks. 'Edward must take after his father,' Sam concluded. "You probably don't remember me, but I'm a good friend of your father. You can call me Trisha, if you want,"she said in that relaxing voice of hers. "Okay, so I can come over?" the youngest member of the Wolf family asked. "Of course sweetheart!" she said. "YAY!" Sam and Edward yelled. The two children began to talk about alchemy and soon became the best of friends.