To keep it less confusing, I'll say present Ed and Future Ed when changing POVs. Also when the two Ed's are in the same scene, I'll call Present Ed, Edward and Past Ed, Ed. Sorry for the confusion.

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Present Ed POV

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"Where could he have disappeared off to!?" Ed grumbled to himself as he stormed down the street. "We've been searching for him for hours!"

"Do you think he left the city?" Al suggested.

"With all the fuss he put up with I doubt he'd just bailed." Ed said, "He was planning something."

"But we can't find him anywhere." Al commented "And if we keep this up, we're going to miss our train to Liore."

"I know." Ed grumbled. "Where could this guy be?!"

"Fullmetal sir!" A voice called out from behind them. Both boys turned to see a soldier walking towards them. "I have a message from the Coronel."

"What does he want?" Ed asked grumpily.

"We got news that the Freezing Alchemist was seen leaving the city." The soldier said. "The Coronel is calling of the search."

"Now we can go to Liore!" Al exclaimed.

"Yeah." Ed said distractively. Although this was what he wanted, he still felt like something was wrong. Why would the Freezing Alchemist suddenly just drop his plan and run?

"Brother, are you alright?" Al asked. Ed snapped out of his thoughts.

"Yeah," he said cheerfully, "everything's fine. Let's get going."

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Future Ed's POV

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"Why are we at Liore?!" Ed exclaimed, looking around nervuesly. "I thought you said we could hid out at one of your old bases?!"

"We are!" the Freezing Alchemist said, "It's here in Liore. What's your problem? They won't find us here." Ed face-palmed and sighed.

"My past self and my brother are heading here as we speak." He said.

"Maybe you should have told me sooner!" The Freezing Alchemist snapped.

"If I knew your base was here I would have said something!" Ed yelled back. Both glared at each other. In the silence, they heard the whispering and felt the eyes of the civilians around them.

"We need to get out of here." Ed muttered rushing down the street, the Freezing Alchemist in peruse.

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"This is your secret base?" Ed asked looking around the little shed. It was a cramped, dusty place with only one little window giving them any light.

"Don't complain." The Freezing alchemist said. "It might not be roomy, but at least no one will stumble across it. The house that this shed belongs to has been abandoned for a while now, due to a rat infestation." Ed walked to the door and peeked out.

"I don't know, it looks like someone is living there to me." He said. The Freezing Alchemist walked to the door, and looked out.

"That's impossible!" he exclaimed, watching the young woman hang up laundry.

"Hmmm." Ed said thoughtfully. "This looks like the work of Cornello."

"Cornello?" the Freezing Alchemist asked, "Who's he?"

"Oh, just your typical faulty prophet trying to start a cult and take over the world." Ed said, pulling away from the door.. "He's using a phosphors stone to make "miracles" happen."

"Maybe we can get the stone from him." The Freezing Alchemist said.

"That might not be a good idea." Ed said. "I'm pretty sure he's being watched by the Homunculus."

"Homunculus?" The Freezing Alchemist muttered. "What exactly is that?"

"You don't know?" Ed said surprised.

"I've heard the name before, but I don't really know what they are." He admitted.

"Hmmm," Ed said thoughtfully, "I guess I should explained things. The more you know about what's going on, the more helpful you're going to be. I guess I'll start at the way beginning." Ed started to tell The Freezing Alchemist about what happened to Xerxes and about how and whyAmestris was made. He told him about the different Humunculus and their powers. Then he explained about human sacrifices and the Promise Day.

"This is very overwhelming." The Freezing Alchemist muttered, "Do you really trust me with this information?"

"I don't have a chose." Ed admitted. "If I leave something out it could later come back to bite me. You're no help if you only know bits and parts of what's going on."

"This is a lot bigger then I first thought." He muttered to himself. "I didn't stand a chance against them."

"See," Ed said smugly, "I told you." The Freezing Alchemist sat down rubbing his forehead.

"You know you're the last person I'd imagine doing human transmutation. Who where you trying to bring back anyways?"

"That's none of your business!" Ed snapped.

"I thought you were going to tell me everything?" he asked, amused.

"I'm only going to tell you things that are important to saving this country." Ed retorted, folding his arms. "That's personal."

"I see." The Freezing Alchemist said.

They sat there in awkward silence for a few minutes, until Ed couldn't take it anymore.

"So…" Ed finally said. "I never got around to asking you but what's your name? I can't go around calling you the Freezing Alchemist. I think the Coronel might have told me it a while back, but I don't remember it."

"Isaac McDougal." He said.

"Right, I remember now." Ed said.

"What was supposed to happen to me anyways?" Isaac asked.

"You would have attempted your plan and Wrath would have killed you." Ed said.

"Oh." Isaac said frowning. "Hey, what happens if you save someone who was supposed to die? Am I going to drop dead or something?"

"No, according to Truth I can alter this time line and save people who are supposed to die. Speaking of that, I'm going to leave tomorrow morning and head back to Central."

"You're doing what?" Isaac asked frowning. "You're just going to leave? Why'd we bother coming here in the first place?"

"I only came here to get you out of Central." Ed said. "I'm only going to be gone for a few days. I need to save someone who's going to die."

"Who?" Isaac asked.

"A little girl." Ed said darkly. "I'll never forgive myself if she dies again."

"Oh." Isaac said, not really sure how to respond to that. "What am I supposed to do here while you're gone?"

"Try to prevent them from making a crest of blood without being spotted." Ed said

"How am I supposed to do that?" he asked.

"I don't know." Ed said. They were quiet for a moment,

"Hey do you hear something?" Ed said, realizing that music was playing outside.

Isaac nodded and both snuck to the door. Outside, the young woman had brought out her radio. Two little children came running out and sat down next to their mother. The music stopped and a voice started up talking about redemption.

"Who's that?" Isaac asked

"Cornello," Ed replied "This sounds familiar, yeah I think I've heard this sermon before. That means my past self is here."

"Do you think he's going to be trouble?" Isaac asked

"Nah," Ed said, "Me and Al don't spend a lot of time wandering around this town so we should be fine" The sermon ended and music started up again on the radio. A few seconds later Ed's stomach rumbled.

"Um...hey, do you have something to eat? I haven't eaten for…almost a day and a half now." Ed said.

"We should have gotten something to eat when we arrived here this morning." Isaac muttered. "I can't believe how late it is. It has to be at least two or three in the afternoon. That story took way to long."

"So hungry." Ed muttered, "I haven't had anything to eat since the day before the Promise Day." Ed said pitifully.

"All I have are some canned food." Isaac said, "It's tasteless but at least it's filling." He went over and pulled up one of the floor boards. He bent over and grabbed two cans, throwing one to Ed. Ed opened it and eyes it suspiciously.

"This smells awful." Ed gagged. "Are you sure this is eatable?"

"It's eatable," Isaac said amused, handing Ed a spoon. Ed slowly dipped the spoon in the green substance and brought it to his mouth. He chewed for a few seconds before gagging.

"This is nasty." He gasped. "There is no way this isn't poisons to eat."

"I used to eat this a lot when I was hiding out here." Isaac said. "If you wanted something else to eat, we should have picked it up when we were at the train station." Ed glared at him, and begin shoveling it quickly into his mouth.

"That was so nasty." He groaned, when he finally finished. "I feel like I'm going to puke."

"Don't do it in here!" Isaac demanded. "This place is way too small. It'll stink for hours." Ed put his hand over his mouth for few seconds, then put it back down.

"I think I'm good." He groaned. "I'm going to take a nap." Ed lay down and curled up. He instantly fell asleep.

"Hey kid get up!" A voice was saying. Ed ignore it and continued to sleep.

"Come on….shorty." the voice said. Ed's eyes shot open and he sat up angrily. Isaac took a step back, surprised from the hostile look in the boy's eyes.

"Who are you calling a shorty?" He seethed.

"Sorry, I had to wake you somehow." Isaac said. "You're talking on the radio."

"I'm talking where?" Ed said yawning. Isaac pointed outside the shed to the radio that was sitting on the porch. Ed rubbed his eyes and watched as the woman who was doing laundry earlier walked over and turned up the radio.

"Ask your questions."Cornello's voice said from the radio.

"You can do anything with the philosopher stone right?" Ed heard his voice say from the radio. "So why waste all that power doing phony miracles?"

"Because with each miracle, I can attract new believers to the order." Cornello said evilly. "Believers who would lay down their lives for my sake!" The woman who was listening to the radio gasped in shock.

"Why is he telling us this?" Isaac asked. "What can he gain by broadcasting this to the town?"

"Who said he knows it's being broadcasted?" Ed said smirking.

"I'm slowly building an army, a legend of holy warriors not afraid to die!" Cornello said, his voice getting sinister. The woman grabbed her children and hugged them close, a look of terror in her eyes.

"He really doesn't know, does he?" Isaac muttered.

"In a few more years I'll be able to unleash this mindless hoard against the world!" Cornello continued. "And I'll use the philosopher stone to tear this country apart!"

"This is just embarrassing." Isaac muttered, shaking his head.

"Who knows, I might even cut out a slice for you!" Cornello exclaimed bursting into an evil laughed. Edward's gleeful laughter started up and Cornello's laughter died in confusion.

"Wait, what are you laughing about?" Cornello demanded.

"I knew it, you really are a novice aren't you?" Edward's said amused. It was quite for a few seconds.

"YOU DON'T MEAN?!" Cornello's alarmed voice rang out.

"That was so fun." Ed said amused. Isaac shot him a look.

"You're evil, you know that?" he muttered.

"It was too hard not to pass that up." Ed laughed.

"Why you?! How long, how long has that been on?" Cornello exclaimed, angrily.

"From the start." Edward said smugly. "Your "believers" hear every word." The woman was ushering her children into the house, a look of fear and betrayal on her face.

"How could you?" Cornello roared. "You'll pay dearly for this!"

"Sorry, not today!" Edward yelled. There were sounds of fighting followed by a crash.

"Just face it," Edward said darkly, "you're out classed here." There was another crashing sounds.

"I am without revile!" Cornello yelled. More strange sounds were heard followed by a gasp

"It's a rebound!" Edward's voice said sounding shocked.

"No!" Cornello yelled. "I won't be disgraced like this! Now boy, behold the chosen inversely of the god Leto" As he said the last part, his voice started to get bigger and deeper.

"What's going on?!" Isaac asked confused.

"Just Cornello going off the deep end." Ed said yawning. "I'm going back to sleep."

"Wait a minute, that doesn't explain anything!" Isaac exclaimed. The radio suddenly went statically.

"Cornello got angry, tried to use the stone, there was a rebound, he went crazy, and turned himself into a monster." Ed said, lying back down. "After that, I'm going to defeat him, but his Philosopher stone will break."

"That was still really hard to listen to." Isaac muttered. "This doesn't look good for Cornello. There's probably going to be a riot. Hey, doesn't this solve the blood crest problem?"

"Unfortunately they will still make a blood crest." Ed said. "From what I heard, Envy turned into Cornello and continued to manipulate these people."

"Are they really that stupid?" Isaac muttered. "Alright, I'll try to stop the bloodshed."

"Good." Ed said drifting off to sleep again.

The next day…

At the train station

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"Try to change your look." Ed said to Isaac. "The cloak works for a little while but you really do need a new look. Also don't use your real name. Don't kill anyone while I'm gone or you'll regret it. Also, find another base. The one we used yesterday is way too obvious with those people living right next to it. I'll be back in a few days."

"You know, I can figure most of that out by myself." Isaac muttered.

"I don't know, I never got the impression you were very smart." Ed said as he got on the train.

"I'm going to ignore that, shorty." Isaac snapped. Ed spun around, and shot him a killer look.

"DON'T CALL ME LITTLE!" He snarled, "I'LL CRUSH YOU LIKE A BUG!" The train whistled and started to move. As it moved away Isaac shot him an amused look.

"I'm going to kill him when I get back." Ed muttered as he went to find a seat.

"I better listen to my own advice and find new clothes, these stand out too much." He muttered to himself as he sat down. "Also I should dye my hair. The last thing I want is someone to recognize me." Truthfully, he didn't want to go back to Central, but there was no way he was going to let Nina die again.

"Don't worry Nina," he said, "I won't let you die again. Your big brother Edward is coming to save you."

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