Edwina carefully placed the note, and then ran for the train. She knew Ed and Al would call Izumi first, so she didn't bother to put the name of her friend. Sighing, she sat down. But then something made her look up.

Didn't she know that head? Edwina got up and walked over to the man's seat. "Hohenheim? Didn't I kill you?" she gasped.

"Oh! Edwina, I didn't hear you coming. Yes, you tried to. But, you see, I'm immortal. I cannot be killed by a kitten scratching me." he nodded.

"You figured out in cat-years I only a baby? Damn! Nobody else has ever figured that out, so how did you?"

"It was easy really. You're twenty-seven, correct?"

"Thirty now. My birthday was two weeks ago."

"A cat year is nine human years. So you're three and a third."

"Oh, Hohenheim, I met your sons. Edward and Alphonse. Ed has a very low opinion of you, like I hold no respect for my mother."

"Yes, he never liked the fact that I ran out on them."

"Dublith. My stop. I'll see ya around! Bye!"

And Izumi was currently holding Ed on the phone for her. Loudly, so he could hear, she yelled a reply. "Tell the shrimp that if he wants me, he can come 'n' get me! And when he does, he can expect an ass-whuppin'!"

"You hear that, she said hello!" Izumi laughed. She talked to Ed for a few minutes, and then hung up. "You certainly like him!" she teased.

"I don't like him! The pervert's already ripped off my clothes!" Edwina whined.

"Okay, so you get the first blow. I'll wait until you're done with them before I do anything."

"All that's gonna be left for you is to bury them!"