"Have I ever mentioned how much I hate train whistles?"

"Only every time we have to take the train to East City," Emma closed the book she was reading and looked at the blonde sitting across from her, "Yes, you have."

"Well you grew up next to a train station, you're used to it." The blonde sighed, whipping her braid over her shoulder, "And not everyone can be a heartless bitch like your sister."

"I'm sitting right here and have full capability to hear you, Major Wolff." A third woman with dark purple hair muttered, her eyes closed as she rested against the window.

"Eva." A red-haired young male, possibly a year older than the blonde, looked over the back of his seat and tapped her on the shoulder, "Don't patronize the Major and Lieutenant Colonel any more than you already have."

She sighed as the male sat back down in his seat, having been pulled down by another red-haired male, several years older than him, "Fine."

"Em- Ahem- Lieutenant Colonel?" A blonde haired male walked over to them, getting Emma's attention, "I have a message from Colonel Mustang."

"Just read it out loud, David, we're all going to hear it anyways." Nicki waved her hand at him, "The rest of the train car is empty, after all."

"Because someone decided to buy it out." The older red-head in the seat behind Eva rolled his eyes, "Namely yourself, Major."

"I like my privacy, you should know this by now, John."

David sighed, "Regardless, he's moved our meeting with him to as soon as we arrive in East City, due to a change of schedule. Apparently someone who was to be meeting with us and the Colonel had something already scheduled for our original meet."

"Havoc, no doubt." The Major sighed.

"My bet is Justin's big sis." Eva giggled and the young red-head looked over the back of her seat again.

"I highly doubt it was Riz-Ah!" He exclaimed as he was pulled back down into his seat once again.

"Actually, it was someone he referred to as 'Fullmetal'." David glanced up from the paper in his hand, looking to Emma, "Another State Alchemist, perhaps?"

The brunette nodded, "That sounds about right."

"Edward Elric, the Fullmetal Alchemist." The Major opened her eyes, the light reflecting off of them like it would rubies, "I'm hardly surprised."

"Elric?" Eva tilted her head in question, "That's what you said, right, Nicki?"

"Someone you know, Major Wolff?" David questioned.

"No. I've never meet him. The name's just familiar." She shrugged.

"Well, we'll be arriving in East City soon, so we should get what little rest we can in the mean time." Emma opened her book again and began reading, leaving her subordinates to do as they wished for the time being. The Fullmetal Alchemist. It would be interesting to see how he got such a name. It was an impressive title for anyone, but less intimidating then the titles she, her sister, and Major Wolff held. Eva was Lightning Heart. Nicki, Diamond Blood. Emma herself had been named Elemental Blood. It was impressive, especially for a 17-year-old.