A/N- Went back and did some grammar and spelling corrections, if you see any people let me know. :]
There was a girl, unlike most girls I have ever seen or heard from. She was sitting on the edge of the fountain as the water came done behind here. She looked angelic I couldn't help but go and sit next to her.
We sat in silence, I watched her as she combed through her hair with her fingers. Looking straight ahead and lost in thought. I waited and watched.
It must had been a least an hour until she turned to look at me. She stared at me, I stared back. Our eyes locked on one another. I looked into her eyes, but could see something other than what her eyes should have been reflecting. There was a brick wall, though that's all I could make out of the image in the glossiness of her deep blue eyes.
"Hello Edward Elric." I was just a statement. I looked at her in awe. My head was spinning, I was racking through my thoughts and memories for her face but came up blank. "You don't know me, my name in Alice." I looked at her, not saying a word. "It's polite to return a greeting when you get one," then a small smirk played on her lips.
"Hello," I told her simply.
At that she stood up, but not making any more motion away from me. The girl Alice then took a breath and then turned to me.
"So, what have you found out by human transmutation? What can you tell me Elric?" Her questions confused me more than the situation I was in. My mouth was gaping open.
"How do you know me?" I returned a question.
"It's impolite to answer a question with a question," she told me. I scowled.
"You are the one asking weird questions, I don't even know you," I told her with a hint of anger in my voice.
"I told you, my name is Alice," she told me again; her face showed that she was a bit impatient, I smiled inwardly.
"That's not enough for me, sorry," I stood up and started walking away, when I heard metal hitting concrete and chalk hitting ground. I turned, clapping and bringing out my automail sword.
She had a smirk on her face, kneeling.
"Well, I know I can't beat you." She stood up, standing in front of the circle. "Sweet dreams Shorty," Before I could complain about her comment she stepped on the circle.
I sat up in bed. Not sure what just happened but thinking about how that was one of the most awkward dreams I have ever had.
"Brother? Are you okay?" I looked over at Al, just nodding in response and then turning back to the window, closing my eyes falling back into sleep.
Alphonse and I were walking to see Colonel Dipshit when we heard a commotion going on down one of the side streets. I looked at him, nodding and we both took off towards the group. I heard the fight before I could see anything.
"I told you, to stay out of our house!" A man yelled. I could hear the scowl in is voice.
"I told you, I wasn't in your house." It was a female voice, very familiar and completely calm.
"Then how were you in my dream? I already told you, I gave everything back!" The man was still yelling. I heard fists hitting things; they were obviously fighting physically and verbally.
"You kept something Aiko, and you know it," she told him; there was a silence as I pushed through the crowd.
I looked at the man, sweating and breathing heavily, and then I looked to the girl and saw that she was standing casually with a small smirk on her face.
"Alice," it came out as a whisper and was none of my control. I regretted saying it the moment it came out of my mouth. She looked over at me. Her eyes showing a bit of shocked but then masking it well she stood up straight.
"I'll be back Aiko, and if you didn't give the item back, I'll take care of you myself," And with that she sketched a circle on the concrete and pressed her brown soled shoe to the ground, smoke rising and her disappearing.
