A/N: I'm sorry that I've failed to update this. I'm running out of ideas. PSSSH, Havoc is observing them, by the way.

He smiled, just slightly enough that people from afar couldn't see, as he watched them dance. He noticed the way the lines in her forehead deepen when the dancing got more complex and the way his eyebrows would raise, suggestivly. Then the music would stop and she would walk away from him as fast as he had joined him.

"She storm off on you again, cheif?" Havoc asked as Roy sat down next to him. Roy carefully took of his dress shoe and examined his foot and winced when he touched the are her heel had stomped on. He muttered something about how he hated her as he put the shoe back on.

"I really hate this military formals," Roy spoke and Havoc raise an eyebrow, thinking that Roy would rather love them, considering he would get to dance with every avaible young lady; then charm them into a night at his place.

"You're lucky, though. You get to dance with all those women, while I'm stuck playing guard-duty," Havoc complained. Roy glared at him and told him to shut up. They both noticed Riza walking back in the room and Roy immediatly stood up and made his way over to her.

Havoc watched their lips, trying to make out their conversation, but most of it was held in their eyes. Havoc could have sworn though he saw Roy's hand brush her hip and Hawkeye's cheek darken into a shade of pink. Roy then leaned closer and whispered in her ear and she lightly hit him and he jokingly pretended it hurt.

"The Lieutenant tells me that Elizabeth has be waiting for me for quite some time, so I'm afraid I'll have to leave you here," Roy spoke to him as he walked back over. Havoc smirked and light up another cigarette and ignore the glare from Hawkeye.

"And leave me alone with all the women you were going to spend the night with?"

"You might actually get lucky now that Elizabeth has filled up my night," Havoc smirked at him and Roy reached into his pocket for his gloves.

"You better hurry up; I think she's get anxious," Havoc nodded over at her and Roy sighed.

Havoc watched the two walk out together and he couldn't help but smile. Their life's were ones that were in a far too cliche romance novel. One that ends up with a happily ever after; with children and marriage. Havoc sighed and thinks that they'll have to rewrite that fairy tale ending.

A/N: My back is killing me. I need a new computer chair.