Hi... Has this really not been updated since April? Oops. Well anyway. I finally got an update on this and sorry I haven't been updating many things right now. My life is a crazy mess. Hopefully I can just sit and write during my Christmas break. But don't expect anything to be updated next week. It's exam week then. Ughhh. Anyway. So this is really just a fluffy chapter I wrote to get it updated while I try to remember where I had this plot going. Because the conclusion to this lovely story is coming up soon! Thanks guys!

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-Ash


Chapter 9

Winry and I walked through the park, her hand laced with mine. We decided to take this little trip just to get away from the problems that were being shoved in our faces at the moment. I gazed at her, the cold showing the air she breathed. I pulled her hand into my pocket to keep her hand warm.

She cocked an eyebrow at me, "Aren't you the one who should be staying warm? You're bald you know…"

"Don't remind me." I replied with a sigh.

Winry smiled, "Don't worry; I don't mind your white head."

I puffed out my lip, "Hey…"

She giggled and elbowed me lightly in the side. Suddenly, a white speck floated onto her nose. She paused before looking up, I followed her view seeing the snow that began to fall around us. I held out a hand, catching a tiny crystal flake on my hand. I smiled, "My mom used to love snow."

"Oh, I'm sorry Ed I didn't know-"

I held up a hand, silencing her, "It's not sad. It's a good memory. A memory that I'm thankful I have. I have more memories to make. Memories that I want to make with you Winry. That's why, this cancer won't kill me. I won't let it."

"Edward…" Her blue orbs stared at me in surprise.

"Don't act like you didn't see this coming. You and Al are my reasons for pushing through this."

Winry sighed, "I get it. I wonder if your mother sent this snow. Just for you."

I snickered, "Who knows. Nothing is impossible out there. That's why I believe I can make it through this Winry. Surviving this is not impossible."

"That's the attitude I've been waiting to hear."

I spun my head towards her, "What?"

Winry began to walk again, tugging me along with her, "You and Al have been so depressed lately. To finally hear you say that you can push through this in such a positive way is a relief. It seemed like you had only said it earlier to make me happy but now it sounds like you really believe it."

"I guess I was unsure… but ever since what happened at the hospital," I felt my face heat as I recalled the memory, "I think I realized I really did fall in love with some girl I had just met. And that maybe you were sent to me to help me get through this. It's like you're my angel, Winry."

Her face flushed as I saw her eyes glaze over with tears, she squeezed her eyes tightly to prevent them from falling, "You saved me too, Ed."

I smiled, "That's good to hear. Come on, let's head back to my house before I get yelled at for being gone."


Winry POV

I pulled the blanket up to Ed's shoulders. This is the first time he's slept in his own bed for weeks. I knew that he was ecstatic that the doctors told him to go home and take it easy for a while. I sat on the bed and leaned forward, pressing my fingers against his cheek. His lips twitched upward as he analyzed me. I gently ran my hand across his face as his eyes fell half lidded.

I was startled when he spoke up, "Do you regret it?"

"What?"

"Do you regret what we did in the hospital?" He asked more clearly.

I was taken aback by the question before I shook my head, "No. Not at all. I don't regret anything I did with you."

Edward seemed unconvinced, "Are you sure? I took your virginity at sixteen. I mean is that something you can deal with?"

"You idiot, it was my idea! Of course I don't regret it! You mean everything to me Ed. I'd like to…do it again someday if we can."

His face grew bright red to resemble that of a fire truck, "Really?"

"Of course… I love you."

Those golden eyes gazed at me, and then he closed his eyes with a soft smile.

"I love you too."