Why was the fact that Winry had someone she liked weighing on his mind so much? He truly couldn't sleep at all that night. Endless thoughts and scenarios kept popping up in his mind, and all were about Winry. Though sometime throughout that long night only one answer had popped up. And that was that he had possibly fallen for her. Though thinking about it was difficult. He hadn't be aware of Winry, thought not to say there wasn't times he just never noticed. He reluctantly got out of bed, still tired from his lack of sleep.

The girl stops just in time before the door hit her. "Ed? What are you doing up so early?" she said, curiously. And there she was. The person who he didn't want to see right now was standing right in front of him. "Ed?"

"Bathroom!" he answered, promptly making his way down the dim corridor. He stopped and leaned against the wall gripping his chest. It hurt. Inevitably though he knew now that he did in fact possess feelings for her with her.

"Is something wrong with brother?" asked Al, walking up behind the girl.

"He's been acting strange since last night. But, you brothers never tell me anything really so I'm use to it," she said , staring down the hallway. It had seemed, to her anyways, that he was avoiding her. Was saying she liked someone a bad choice?

"Did something happen?" he asked, concerned for the girls well being. She looked over at the boy. How could she complain when he had no body? He was even all worried about her and even listened to every complaint she had.

"W-When you put it like that it makes me seem like a horrible person," she said, going into a depressed state.

"Winry?" asked Al.

"No never mind it's just my guilty conscience is weighing down on me. But anyways Al is there anything, anything at all, that I can do for you? "she asks, coming back from her depressed state.

"Do something?" he asked, curious as to why she said something like that so suddenly.

"Yep, anything in my ability!" she answered, cheerfully. That's because if she did this the guilt would go away. Then she could get back to thinking about Ed.

"Well If you really want to do something for me there is one thing that I want you to do," he said, diverting his eyes from the girl.

Ed had finally cooled down after he sat a long talk to himself. Even if he had fallen for her there was no reason to act unnatural around her. She hadn't done anything to him. All she said was … was … was that. "She likes someone," he moaned, slumping against the wall.

"So, Winry is a girl after all. It wouldn't be unnatural for a girl her age to like someone, you know?" said the woman coming out from behind a door.

"What?" he said, a worried and disbelief look on his face.

"It's not unnatural for a boy your age either. But you're too caught up in alchemy to think about that stuff," she says, heaving a long sigh. He was a good alchemist but he needed to think about things other than alchemy for once.

"I do think about that stuff. I just never thought of Winry like that," he said, sulking.

"Well they say you never know what you've got until it's gone," she said, staring at the boy. Did he always act like this? "Go talk to her and work it out," she said, pointing down the hallway.

"What? I can't do that! Absolutely not!" he says, drawing back in fear.

"Edward, I wasn't asking you I was telling you! Come on!" she yelled, grabbing the boy by the neck.

It took forever to find out where Winry had gone to. They finally had found her after searching for awhile. It was almost as if she was purposely trying to avoid them. Where ever they went it was always the same. "She was just here." or "Nope, haven't seen her."

"Winry, I –"

"Alphonse Elric, I love you," said Winry.

The two just stood there wide eyed. Was the one that Winry liked Al?