Hey everyone! Chap. three!! Woo-hoo!
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"S-s-stop!" Tanya screamed. "I can't, Ah!" She panted a few times.
"Guess what? I'm Maes and I want to go beat my horrible daughter around!" Everyone in the livingroom (Roy, Ed, Winry, Envy, Al, Wrath, Tanya, Quynn, and Me) burst into laughter. I coughed lightly once or twice, but kept laughing like nothing happened. It was a few hours after dinner, and the younger group, plus a few 'adults' to 'watch' us, had all come together for entertainment. And thus, we looked to Envy.
"Oh, oh! Do Ed!" Winry said. Envy, currently disgised as Hughes, smirked. He changed form with a bright light, and in his place stood an exact replica of Ed. Envy chuckled.
"Alright, I got one." He said in Ed's voice. "Hey, Winry, can you get me some milk? Oh how I loooooove Milk! Did I mention that I'm short?" All of us, of course minus Ed, broke into load guffaws. Ed shot up and attempted to try and strangle his look alike, but each time he got close Envy would move just out of his reach. All the while Ed was sreaming his protest.
"WHAT THE HELL?!?! I'M NOT SHORT AND BY NO MEANS DO I ENJOY THAT HORRIBLE UNGODLY WHITE LIQUID!!!" Envy transphormed again, this time into Winry.
"Oh Ed, I'm sorry I made you angry." Envy said with Winry's voice this time. "Maybe if I gave you a kiss it'd make you feel better." Beside me, the real Winry's face flushed a dark red and her ears drooped. I coughed again. Ed screamed, and the two boy's switched roles. Envy ran around, trying to get his hands on Edward.
"Edward, come back here and stop running around like that!" Envy yelled, his Winry-acting sounding pritty damn good. "You'll break your auto-mail again!"
"Envy, stop."
I blinked and tore my gaze away from the two boys (though one looked like a girl). Roy was standing up from his seat from the couch, glaring daggers at the boys.
"Envy, change back." He did.
Ed sat down beside me, and Envy over by Quynn on the floor.
"Alright, we've been avoiding this subject untill the girls got settled," Roy said, nodding to me, Tanya, and Quynn. "But I don't think it can be overlooked any longer."
Ed stiffened. I looked at him from the corner of my eye.
"Leigh, Quynn, Tanya," I glanced back to Roy. "What do you remember from two days ago?"
Tanya looked down, thoughtful. "Well," She started.
"Not much." Quynn said. "Just that there was a bad storm, and that Leigh's house was breaking apart."
Roy nodded. "And?" He probed. Quynn shrugged.
"Then we woke up here. That's it." Roy sighed. I gulped. Like them, I didn't remember much. But, I did remember somthing they didn't. The Gate. The Truth. Feeling something ripped from inside my very body.
"Leigh?" Ed probed. "Is there something you want to say?" I shook my head, chuckleing nervosly.
"N- no- nope!" I said too fast. Ed's eyes narrowed, but he let it go. I idely rubbed my neck. The window next to me was open. A soft breaze flowed inside. I stared out, confused.
"Wait, if we're in the dollhouse, how can there be an outside?" I asked no one in particular. "Wouldn't there just be my room?" Wrath was the one to answer.
"No." He said flatly. "This is a different place. A different reality." Envy slapped a hand over the young homunculi's mouth before he could say anything else. I blinked.
"A what?"
". . ."
No one anwered me.
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I sighed. The light wind tickled my face gently. The dark sky took up most of my vision, but the full moon shone brightly none the less. I was sitting on the wrap-around porch, where I'd been for the last half an hour. I blew a loose strand of hair out of my eyes.
"You keep sighing, and everybody'll think you've gone Emo on them." A voice dralled from behind me. I rolled my eyes, and glaced over my sholder.
" 'Don't suppose you could tell me what the hell's been goning on, do ya?" I asked. Quynn sighed, and sat beside me. She stared up at the moon, an unreadable expression on her face.
"Ed and the others didn't want you to know. They thought your body wouldn't handle the shock."
". . ."
"Leigh," I stared intently at her. Quynn sighed. "You, sent us across the gate, Leigh. By yourself."
". . ." Quynn glanced over at me. She gazed at my ice-cold rock-solid face.
"Leigh. . .?" I stood abrubtly, startling her. I couldn't meet her eyes. Quynn opened her mouth, but I cut her off.
"I'm going to bed." I snapped, spinning on my heel. I took off running. . . . . .
Away from the house.
Yeah, I know its short, but I couldn't think to add anything else.
Okay, be honist, who thought the person who came out to talk was Ed?
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