…I was extremely disappointed when I didn't see a crack pairing for Further Bradley and Edward Elric. I love that pairing for some reason so here's something for them….it's not romance romance, but I love it~!!!!

Goodbye Edward Elric.

Edward Elric woke up chained to a table, his hands, or should I say hand was tied down with his chest and all his auto-mail gone. He couldn't think of what happened; just that he was on his way to give a report to the Further, then BAM! He went unconscious and now here, but where is here? And who took him here? He tried to squirm his petite figure out of the extremely tight ropes, but had no progress was made, except when he made a slight cut going across his chest. This wasn't looking good for him. He then heard footsteps and turned his golden orbs to his right. He saw King Bradley emerge from shadows and he felt relieved, but then frightened when he saw his eye patch was gone and it revealed his Ultimate Eye.

Edward tried to get out of the ropes when he saw King Bradley hold up a needle with red liquid inside it, but he still had no such luck with getting out. He closed his eyes once he felt the needle penetrate his skin and into his main blood stream. He screamed in agony, but the Homunculus Bradley only laughed.

"Full Metal, were somewhere where no one would hear you, not even my son, Pride who lives in the shadows. I hope your in for a world of hurt for getting Lust killed." He laughed with a dark voice. Edward winced, but then remembered important information.

"But Colonel Mustang killed Lust…." Edward whispered, his throat now going dry from the intense pain, his chest felt like it was going to blow, he wasn't going to live.

Goodbye Winry,

Goodbye Al,

Goodbye Military,

Goodbye Auntie Pinako…

I'll see you all some other time….

Edward thought as his neck's vain busted open and almost all the blood from his body emerged. His wrist's veins also popped and he felt his eyes start to close and his mind start to fade. The last thing he heard was a familiar voice ask if it worked.

"No Envy, it didn't."