To find the truth you must swim in the deepest of oceans, climb the tallest of mountains, and walk a narrow path to salvation. Knowledge was a key factor in finding the truth, or adleast thats what I thought until I met her.

Today colonel Roy Mustang was in the furor's office, he was asking for a favor and who was he to turn down the chance for a promotion. "I'm glad you can come colonel mustang, I have an important mission for you to handle" he nodded his head "anything for you furor Bradley." he smiled at mustang before turning to him and said "my wife's niece is coming to central and I need you to help her in her studies to be a state alchemist, she has for sometime wanted to learn from you personally" personally? Roy thought to himself.

Mustang then said "a-are you sure about this? you know there are plenty of others to teach this young lady how to use alchemy."

He smiled at mustang, like a father would to his son only it had meaning to it "I know you can handle it colonel, I'll give you her personnel file in hopes you can get along splendidly with her."

Roy didn't want to argue with the furor, and being Roy wanted to have the furor in his back pocket for later use if nessicary, Mustang had made his decision, mustang saluted him and said "I'll do my best sir."

The train whistle blew out steam as final calls where being yelled. A young woman stood next to a older lady with gray hair and deep blue eyes "are you sure about this? you can always turn back Tessa" the younger woman, who wore a blue sundress, had stormy gray eyes, and sandy blonde hair smiled kindly down at the older lady as she spoke "I'll be fine grandma yetta, just promise me you wont get into too much trouble." she gave the young lady one last hug before saying "be careful in central Tessa, you here?" Tessa hugged her back before pecking the older woman's cheek with a kiss. "I'll be fine, don't worry about it, if anything happens uncle Bradley will find a way to help me so don't worry about it."

The train began moving as Tessa yelled from inside "love you grandma, give grandpa my kisses!" Yetta yelled back, tears clouding her vision "I'll miss you Tessa, my dear sweet grand daughter!" as the train left the station Tessa sat on the seat, waiting for the train to reach central train station which was three days by train new life here I come.