A/N: I'm not going to overwhelm you chapters. I know that what you want though. I've just been watching Fullmetal Alchemist all day and I have epic muse for this story. So yeah, there may or may not be another update this week. But here's another one for you guys. Glad to see that I still have readers. Like I said on the previous chapter, if you have ideas, let me hear 'em.

DISCLAIMER: I still don't own Fullmetal Alchemist, but I still own Felicity.


"Felicity!" Edward called into the room as he flung the door open.

The girl woke with a start and nearly rolled off the bed. "Knocking is important," she mumbled into the pillow after she'd crawled back into bed. "You should try it sometime. What do you need?" She turned her violet eyes to the light that was behind Edward. It had been dark and quiet before his noisy entrance.

"Have you seen Winry?" he asked her while he looked around the room not bothering to turn on the lights. He figured that she wouldn't have been there and the hall light was enough to prove him correct.

"Not since I left you guys. Why?" She blinked rapidly, trying to let her eyes adjust to the dim new found light. Edward rubbed the back of his neck and looked into her violet eyes. She felt the sudden urge to hit him, but she resisted. "What did you do?"

"Uh," Edward started slowly. "I used alchemy in an arm wrestling contest. She thought that her automail was better than the guy I was competing against. It is, technically."

"You made her think that her automail was better than someone else's by using alchemy."

"She didn't know that it was alchemy. She just thought that her automail was stronger. I don't know what her problem is."

"You LIED to her," Felicity growled. "Where's Alphonse?"

"Looking for Winry," Edward answered. He reached over to her and pulled her off the bed in on motion. "Come and help us?" He hadn't released his hold on her hand.

Felicity's cheeks flushed a little and she pulled her hand away. Her fingers lingered on his automail ones. "Yeah okay; let me get my jacket." Felicity turned and grabbed her jacket off the bed. She turned again and looked at her blond partner. "Ready?" He didn't answer and she tilted her head to the side. "What?"

"Nothing," he said his face flushed slightly, and he was glad that he hadn't turned on the lights in the room. He held his hand out to her, and she took it. "Come on."


"Winry?" Felicity called into the night for the umpteenth time. "Ed, I don't think that she wants to be found." Edward huffed and called Winry's name again. "Ed, I don't think that she's going to come out of hiding because she hears Edward Elric: The Hero of the People calling her." Edward scoffed and called her again. "Ed, give your voice a rest."

"No, we gotta find her," Ed growled. "Win-ry!"

Felicity flopped down on a bench that they were passing. She ran her fingers through her dark hair and she huffed. There was no way that they were going to find Winry tonight. She heard Al calling out to her in the distance and she smiled. Well at least Al was looking for her as well. Maybe she would go to Al, since Al didn't use the alchemy. She pulled on a faded strand of blue hair. She really needed to keep her hair looking its best. She closed her violet eyes and then looked up towards the moon. It was a truly beautiful night.

"What are you doing?" Edward growled at her. "We gotta find Winry."

"Edward, I am tired and I am going to sit her until I am ready to go and look for your girlfriend again. Do you understand that?" Felicity asked venom slipped into her words the longer she spoke.

"You are so selfish," Edward shouted at her.

"I'm selfish?" she growled back taking her violet eyes off the moon to stare into his golden ones.

"Winry is lost and all you care about is you," the blond shouted. Felicity stood, then there was a flash, and then she was suddenly inches away from him. A startled Edward took a step back. "How did you-"

"I'm the Flash Alchemist," she stated lamely. "Now, like I was about to say; you wanna say that to my face?"

"That you are selfish?" he asked. "No I don't. I'm more concerned about how you got over here so fast."

Felicity was thankful that her alchemy had stopped another argument between them. "Again, I say, I am the Flash Alchemist. You saw the flash of the transmutation, correct?" He nodded. "There you go."

"You didn't use a circle," Edward accused. The ebony haired girl pulled her shoe off and held the sole towards his eyes. "There are a circles on your shoes?"

"Yeah, that's how I circulate the energy," the girl answered. She placed her hand on Edward's shoulder and slipped her shoe on.

"Can you do it again?" he asked her.

"I'm not a circus freak," the young Mustang growled. Edward laughed as she huffed and walked away from him.

"Felicity, come back," he called to her. "You're at a circus freak."

"I know that. At least I'm normal is size," she joked as she sat down on the bench again.

"WHO ARE YOU CALLING SO SMALL THAT HE CAN'T BE SEEN WITHOUT A MICROSCOPE!" Edward shouted.

"I never said that. I don't like it when people put word in my mouth, it angers me."

"You're small too," Edward growled.

"I know that and I accept that. My mother was short as well," the dark hair girl replied.

"Oh," was his response. "Do you really think that she's hiding from us?"

"Not hiding," she answered. "She just doesn't want to be around a jerk, like you."

Edward punched her arm softly as he sat next to her. "I didn't mean to hurt her feelings. I just wanted to win and show those guys up." In a very clichéd manner, he tossed his arm around her shoulders. Felicity laughed. "What?" She shook her head and shrugged.

"Nothing, I just didn't place you are the romantic type, that's all."

Edward seemed to shrink, "Yeah, well whatever."

"I was just kidding," Felicity said. She laid her head on his shoulder and sighed. "You sure you like me more than Winry?" she asked quietly. He nodded. "You sure?" she asked, he nodded again and absentmindedly ran his automail fingers through her hair. "Good."

"Good?" he repeated.

"Yeah, that means that when you have to tell my father-"

"No," Edward interrupted. "I'm not telling him anything. Colonel Bastard doesn't need to know anything."

"Did you call my father Colonel Bastard?" she asked. She wasn't hurt; she was amused, as were her violet eyes.

"Yeah, sorry," Edward apologized.

"No it's cool. I've heard him called worse."

"I bet," Edward joked. Felicity slapped his arm and he laughed.

Felicity stood and brushed her hair from her eyes. "Come on, either we search for Winry or go back to the room and go to sleep. I vote for the latter."

"Yeah, she'll be okay. Winry's a big girl."

"That she is," Felicity agreed. "So my father..."

"Not telling him anything," Edward said as he stood and started off towrds the Inn.

"You have to tell him. He'll get mad and burn you if you don't," the girl sang.

"Not doing it," he replied.

"EDWARD! Come on," the dark haired girl shouted as she chased him into the night.