Alright! So i love the song Affirmation and wanted to do a song fic to it sooo badly...so instead i've decided to do drabbles based on the lyrics! ^-^

This is my first time writting drabbles so bear with me please ^^; also the drabbles probably in most cases won't be connected with eachother...unless i say so...

also... if you haven't hear this song before...listen to it, it's awesome!

Disclaimer: Don't own FMA or the Song...love 'em both though!

Please R&R


"Goddamn you, you Bastard Colonel!"

The louder-than-usual shout came from within the inner office. Said colonel's subordinates all looked to the door as it was kicked open by a petite blond alchemist.

"Edward," the blond continued to storm toward the door, his bangs shadowing his face as he continued to ignore his superior.

"Fullmetal!"

At this, Edward spun around, automail clutching the brass doorknob tightly. He faced Roy, his eyes burning. Tears that had once been concealed now flowed freely down his face.

"Leave me alone!"

He tore open the door and left Roy standing in the middle of the office, his arm stretched out toward Edward, a stunned and confused look set on his face.

Edward ran through the streets of Central, his angry tears blinding his vision at times. He slowed to a stop outside the entrance to an amusement park. Sighing tiredly, he shuffled in and found a lone bench just inside the entrance. After settling himself on the bench, he stared up at the clouds; the occasional balloon floating past with them.

As he stared, his mind tuned out the excited cries of children riding rides and the happy, clown-like music of the park and drifted back to his and Roy's…Argument.

He had been feeling rather down as of late, and Roy was continuously setting short jokes on him. And today had been Edward's breaking point.

Roy had been joking with him, that he was shorter than most of the prostitutes he'd slept with.

And Ed could not bear to hear about his love's past flings, especially when he already felt like shit. And adding a short joke to it, just plain pissed him off. So he left, he had to. He just needed to run.

Edward sighed deeply as he basked in the warmth of the setting sun. His frayed nerves and feelings were beginning to calm, and were slowly being mended due to the 'calming' atmosphere of the amusement park. He opened his eyes just as the clock tower at the park's entrance tolled five. He huffed as he stood stiffly, looking towards the clock forlornly.

'I should get back home,' Ed shivered as an autumn breeze blew past. 'But I don't want to see Roy…He'll be mad at me…'

Slowly, Edward trudged to the entrance of the park and began the long walk home. Keeping his eyes on the ground and his hands in his pockets, he shivered again. That was when he belatedly realized he had left his red coat in Roy's office. The sun had begun to set; it was nearly on the horizon, taking with it the heat of the day and replacing it with the cold of the fall night. Edward quickened his pace, eyes still trained to the sidewalk.

Suddenly Ed hit something hard and he stumbled back in shock. The next thing he knew, a heavy red cloth was tossed onto his head.

"What the-" Edward tore the coat off his head and looked up to see the silhouette of his superior officer in the fading sunlight: his Roy.

Roy silently took the coat from Ed and draped it around the younger's shoulders before taking hold of both of his arms and pulling him close for a tight hug. Ed's face was buried in the elder's shoulder, his eyes wide and confused and his arms down by his side.

"Roy?"

"I'm sorry, Ed. I didn't mean it."

Edward's eyes closed and he slowly lifted his arms and wrapped them around Roy, returning the hug.

"I-it's fine…"

Roy let Edward go, putting one hand at the small of his back and the other at his chin. Leaning down, Roy's lips met Ed's in a soft, loving peck.

Edward stepped away, a light blush dusting his cheeks as he grumbled about being too nice. He started walking toward Roy's house. As he did, he felt a hand bump his. With a fleeting glance at Roy, he grabbed Roy's hand in his own and intertwined their fingers, after casting his eyes to the sidewalk. A small smile played on his face.

Roy smiled down at him as they continued walking in the dim twilight, happy to know he was forgiven.