As our heroine continues her little white lie, our other investigators have arrived at the Risembool train station. Leeann stretches, the same with Leydi. Armstrong had the sudden urge to strip himself of his shirt. Unfortunatly...
"POOR CHILDREN, TIRED FROM THE LONG BORING TRAIN RIDE!", the stripper yelled [with his shirt off], trapping the two teens in a bone crushing death hug. "CANT...BREATH...AAH...", they both breathed. At the sight of this, Edward snickered, then burst out into a full out laugh. Armstrong looked at him wierdly, and Leeann and Leydi managed to break free from their intrapment. They both fell to the floor, gasping for air. Once Leeann had enough strength to stand, she pushed Edward into Al and said, "That's...what you...get...hah..." Even after that, Edward continued to laugh, even harder then before. Al had to calm him down because of his uncontrollable laughter. Soon, Leeann, along with Leydi, had passed out, and Armstrong had to carry them to a hotel, which they were forced to spend the night at because of the two girls.
The next day, Edward and Alphonse set out on their own for some time while Armstrong stayed with the two girls, who were still sleeping. Armstrong had checked his pocket watch over and over again, waiting for the two girls to get up from their deep sleep. "How long are they going to stay asleep? It's already 11:00 AM!", the military officer exclaimed. Of course, Leeann was already awake, but refused to get up from the bed, unbeknownst to Armstrong. The four-teen year old girl was snickering silently, thinking that Armstrong was stupid. All of a sudden, Edward burst into the room. "Well, rise and shine ladies!", he excalimed in a happy manor, "Today is a beautiful day to keep searching for-" "But, brother...", Alphonse interrupted. 'What?', Edward muttered back to his little brother. 'We have to go to Winry's first for your arm.'
Shockingly, Edward had forgotten all about his missing arm and he groaned heavily. "Fine.", Edward said, his stubborn attitude taking place. "Seriously, get up you lazy bastards. I have a frickin' deadline here." Leeann just continued to pretend to sleep and complained in a childish tone, "Do we have to?" Soon, Leydi got up and managed to persuade Leeann to get up. And now, they were back on the train, the girls yawning every now and then. Of course Leeann thought about bringing her iPhone out and playing with the various applications that didn't need Wi-Fi. But, one day before now, when she had brought it out of it's cozy home in her pocket, Edward had gone on and on how she shouldn't bring that out at Winry's place, and piled all that up with many, many questions that Leeann did not know the answer to. And then he brought up another subject. Something about someone taking the phone apart. Other then that, Leeann didn't particularly care much.
Soon, the trio of five passed up a yellow little train station that stood out between miles and miles of glorious green grass, only showing very few houses that resided there. The girls marveled on how wide the grass plain was, and Edward rolled his eyes. Leydi asked, "So this is Risembool?" Edward just sighed, "Yup, this where I live...from time to time." Of course, Leeeann could care less of where he lived; all she wanted to do was to frolick all day in the meadow. With her friend, Leydi, of course. The trio stared a great deal of time at the great plain, until the state alchemist stated (no pun intended) that it was getting late and that they should head over to Winry's at this time.
And so, they walked and walked and walked until they came across a huge yellow house. And that was when hell broke loose. As they walked, or per say, jogged over to the house, something whisped past the girls and soon after that, the trio found that they were one short and decided to look down after hearing a loud thump. Soon, the girls found themselves laughing uncontrollably at Edward for a tool used for mechanic work, most likely a wrench, had hit him dead on in the forehead. Edward groaned while he held his throbbing head on the dirt ground, and all the while, Leeann and Leydi continued to laugh and roll on the floor while doing so. Of course, the girls' fun was over, for another girl with blond hair stepped out onto the balcony that the yellow house had sustained.
Edward sat himself up with the remaining arm he had and yelled, "Damn, Winry! I buy you a wrench, and you try to kill me with it!" "Well, apparently you're trying to kill yourself! What have you been up to!?", she -Winry- yelled back. The boy's just looked at her with embarrassed looks and smiled akwardly (well, Edward smiled anyway)
Upon hearing the commotion outside of the Rockbell residence, our heroine lookes out the window, and suddenly is overcomed with shock at what her eyes sees. There, in the flesh, were the Elric brothers, the ones she so ever desired to see come to life and wished for many years that they would appear at her doorstep one day. The ones that had touched her heart in a way that no other program or movie can possibly do.
"Holy crap! Holy friggin' crap! They're actually here!", she exclaimed to herself. And suddenly, realization dawned on her as her mind and her mouth went to another situation. "WHAT AM I GONNA DO!? AM I JUST GONNA WALTZ OUT THERE!? OR WHA-" Her words and thoughts were interupted by an excrutiating pain in her forehead, causing a great amount of dizziness. Not this crap again! , she thought, I've had enough dealing with this in the past! Not now! Dammit! In that same moment, another wave of dizziness set on her and almost immediatly, "Marvin" found herself on a bed, (Winry's bed, to be exact) holding her head in pain and dizziness. As the final wave of dizziness came over her, she started falling into a deep sleep, or more likely, passing out.
