Bicycle
Her arms fell to her sides, her mouth opening in silent question. A small gust of wind rippled at her white sundress, the effect breathtaking. He didn't always get a chance to admire her like this without interruption and he was fully taking advantage of it now.
"Where did you find that?" She breathed out in complete awe.
Feeling a little childish he rang the little bell on the handlebar. "Remember when you told me to clean out the basement?"
"A task you still have yet to complete!" Winry tried to scold but the curve of her lips told him he wasn't in the dog house yet.
"Well?" He nodded towards the aged bike. "For old times sake?"
His wife chewed on her lower lip looking contemplative. He thought he almost caught a glimpse of little Winry in there. "I dunno Ed, I have two orders I still need to finish up and the kids-"
"Will be alright for a couple of minutes." He prompted her, ready to extinguish any counterargument. "Eddy can keep an eye out."
Winry laughed coming close enough to put her hand over Ed's, resting it on the handlebar. "Don't you think we're too old for this?" Her blue eyes turned up to look right up at him as if she were secretly hoping for him to contradict her.
He had never been one to disappoint; so with a wide grin he threw his leg over the bike, straddling it on both sides. "I don't think we're old at all."
Climbing on the back of the bike Winry wrapped her arms around his waist, her chin resting on his shoulder as her breath gusted across his ear. "Prove it."
It was a little harder getting the bike up to speed but his body eventually got back its youthful rhythm as his muscle memory kicked in. Flying down the dirt road with his wife joining in on his wild laughter brought him back to those carefree days. He snuck a quick look back, kissing her cheek in the process. They both had been working too hard for too long, it was nice to throw back their inhibitions and feel the wind through their hair.
The three Elric siblings watched in horror as their parents rode up the pathway to their house on the old bike.
Eddy pointed a shaky finger at them, his eyes wide. "Tell me you didn't ride that through town?"
Their dad gallantly helped their mom off the bike as they both smiled serenely. "Where else do you think there is to ride?" His father asked with a bemused grin.
Groaning in embarrassment he slid his palm down his face. "Tell me no one saw you two?"
His mother ruffled his hair, "Don't be silly, of course they did!"
His father followed behind her, making her squeal as he tickled at her sides chasing her into the house.
Sara covered her eyes with a shake of her head. "Our parents are so weird."
Alan nodded his head up and down enthusiastically. "The weirdest!" He admitted like it was something to be vastly proud of.
He exchanged a look with his sister before letting the smile finally break free. "All right, who wants to ride it first?"
A/N: Parents are embarrassing, I don't think Ed and Winry are any exception to the rule.
