Alright, I decided to post a story that's longer than one chapter, and here it is. It's basically a collection of stories that I wrote, most of it is fluff, and some might be angst. I will add more depending on how much you guys like it, so yeah. I hope you enjoy! Please, don't forget to review!

Disclaimer: I do not own Ed and Winry. I just like writing about them.

Four Seasons

Fallen Leaves

Autumn had taken its toll in Resembool as signs of its presence began to unfold. The weather had grown chilly enough so a sweater was necessary, leaves that were once a lively green were now transformed into shades of red, orange, and brown, while tree branches stood exposed to the cool air.

Fallen leaves lay lifeless on the ground. With a tiny leap, Winry smashed a few of them with her feet, making crunching noises from the bottom of her shoes. She laughed a little as she moved on to more, jumping and pouncing on them and quite enjoying herself.

"Ed!" she called to him. "You should try this- it's really fun!"

Ed, who was trying to rake the leaves into nice neat piles, had been watching her the whole time, half-amused, half-annoyed. Annoyed because she was just making more of a mess for him to clean, but amused since he found rather entertaining to watch. For some odd reason, he just couldn't take his eyes off of her; it was like she had a magnetic force that bound him to just watch her, appealed by something he did not understand.

"Edward?" the object of his wonderings stood before him, waving a hand in front of his face. "Are you ok?"

"Huh?" he snapped out of whatever he was thinking about. "Yeah, I'm fine."

"Are you sure? You look a little dazed."

"No, I'm fine... I was just-just thinking..."

"Oh?" she raised an eyebrow. "About?"

"Nothing," he quickly replied, gathering up a few leaves near him. She didn't seem satisfied with the answer, but she let it go anyways. With a sigh, she plopped down into the heap of leaves Ed had neatly piled, scattering a few of them as she came into contact with the mound.

"Hey!" he frowned. "I just raked those up a few minutes ago!"

"Oh, just lighten up. The leaves aren't going to stop falling anytime soon, so what's the use of raking them when there'll be more tomorrow?" she asked.

"Well..." he said, not really knowing what to say. She made a point about it though, so he was just wasting time on something that didn't really need to be done. Wishing he could have known that earlier, he abandoned the rake and fell onto the pile next to Winry.

"There we go," a smile played on her lips as she threw the remnants of a dead leaf onto his head. He laughed in protest, tossing some leaves at her before she sprung up and dashed away. He got up and chased after her, gaining up on her rather quickly. But she was tricky; she would make unexpected twists and turns to stay out of his reach, jumping over things that she was able to leap over to make it harder for him. This went on for a while until they collapsed onto another pile of leaves exhausted and panting for air, having had their exercise for the day.

"You're too slow," Winry teased lightly.

"Nah, I was just going easy on you," he replied, putting his hands behind his head.

"Well next time, you better not get soft on me," she warned. "I want a challenge."

"You got it," he responded with a small chuckle.

"What are you laughing about?" she inquired, rolling over to her side so she can face him.

"Nothing, it's just we must look like crazy, idiotic little kids running around like that."

Winry thought about this and broke into a laugh. Ed looked at her like she had gone mad before joining her; the two of them howling with laughter at something others might have thought wasn't so hilarious. But that's just how they were, enjoying each other's company and giggling at stupid things just because they were happy to have the other near them. Life would be good, just as long as they would have one another.

Still laughing, they laid there together in the sea of fallen leaves.