Don't tell!

"what do they want?" Ed asked himself, trying to get into a comfortable position. He was sitting in the far right corner of a cold and dark cellar with a shackle on his left ankle, his automail arm removed his only hand ran through his golden hair. Taking a quick glance over to the cage at the other end of the room he sighed. Opening his mouth to say something he was cut off by the cellar light being switched on. Blinded for a moment Ed sheilded his eyes with his arm, "Nice to see that your up" the man smirked.

"What do you want?" Ed growled "well to put it simply Full Metal we want you to tell us everything concerning the military" the man replied walking towards him, the woman who had came in with him made her way towards the cage. "We know your a state alchemist who works for the military, so you can't tell us you don't know anything" "I'm not telling you shit" Ed snapped. "Wrong answer" both men looked back at the woman, who had opened the cage and had taken out a sleepy Al. The man nodded his head, with a small smile on her face the woman threw Al across the room, he let out a yelp as he landed on the ground, rolled abit, and crashed into a support beam.

Al stumbles up and the man hits him with a bat. Al whimpers and presses himself against a wall, tossing the bat to the woman she takes another swing at him, turning his attention back to Ed the man asks "Will you tell us now? or will we have to beat your brother to death?" but Ed didn't hear him, his eyes are wide as he watches Al get hit again. Crumpling to the ground Al looks over at his brother. "Ed don't tell them anything!" he says, She kicks him and he groans.

"Leave him alone!" Ed screams fighting furiously against the shackle around his ankle so that he can get to Al. "She'll stop if only you'll tell me" Ed glared at the man. "Not a chance" shrugging the man stopped the woman, picking up Al he was flung back into the cage, locking it tight the man once again turns to Ed. "Alright Edward, if that's your decision" "Why do I get the feeling this isn't good" Ed thought as he watched them climb the cellar stairs, watch the light go out, and heard the door lock once they were gone.