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I was recently informed that song lyrics are not allowed to be posted in a fanfiction.
I suggest listening to You Suck At Love by Simple Plan before reading this, or after you have finished it. It will make the story easier to understand. Thanks.
Ed didn't want to be here. A club, of all places. But when the subordinates asked Ed to come along, he couldn't say no.
The speakers were blaring You Suck At Love by Simple Plan, and Ed couldn't help but sing along.
It reminded him of Roy. Everyone seemed to get the hint, that it was for Roy, they all continued to give him side glances, when the weren't absorbed in listening to Edward's beautiful voice. A golden voice, golden like the rest of him.
Ed had thought Roy was the one. Forever. He really did.
Ed guessed that to Roy, everyone was replaceable. He can hire new subordinates, so he can certainly find a new lover. The blonde didn't know if Roy could ever get past the looks of the women or himself, and look at what really matters, how you feel for a person, or their personality. Ed hoped he could.
They were over, for now. Ed got burned by the Flame alchemist. Very burned. But Roy's still the real loser in this.
The colonel was bad news, known for sleeping with women. Repeatedly.
You can't trust a serial cheater. Once you cheat, the damage is done. And the teen had to face it, Roy was good at hooking up, he was known as Central's womanizer for a reason.
In a way, Ed was an amateur. He had never been in a relationship before Roy. Then Roy stabbed his back. Murderer.
He had known Roy was a womanizer. But Ed had honestly believed Roy loved him. More than the pretty Central girls. Who knows, maybe he does.
Roy was good at what he did. Playing with peoples hearts. His heart.
His friends (and Roy) in the crowd around him seemed at a loss for words. They were all smart enough to connect the dots and figure out that Roy had cheated on Ed. Riza was sending a death glare to her colonel. She didn't like that he hurt Ed.
Roy was just... dumb-struck. He wanted Ed back, but he had no idea that he had hurt the teen so badly. Now he realized just how much of a fool he was.
Heymans was also glaring at the dark haired man, followed by a rather angry Jean. They knew that this would happen. They hadn't wanted it to, but Roy was a history repeater.
Riza, Jean and Heymans continued to glare, while Kain and Vato seemed to connect the dots and sent disapproving looks the colonel's way.
Roy knew he must really suck at love, to lose the one person he cared for like that.
Ed did feel kinda bad for Roy. The colonel wouldn't have anyone to turn to.
It was true... another day, another bed. That's how it was when Ed was away. But... it wasn't all just a game. Not all of it.
Roy came to terms with that it was true... He was the real loser. Burns can heal... but Roy didn't know if he could.
Roy was coming to terms with that too. You can't trust a serial cheater... Even if he managed to get Ed back... would the blonde ever trust him again?
Burning was what Roy was known for. He just wished that he hadn't made the mistake of burning Ed.
Roy was bad news. But trouble had never stopped Ed before.
Trust was one of the most important things in a successful relationship. If they got back together would they have that?
He really did mess this whole thing up. If Roy had just been loyal, they wouldn't be having these problems.
Roy sucked at love. No doubt about it, they both just wished he could get his act together.
TO BE CONTINUED!
