Theme 36: Definition
It always happened when the two of them walked down Rush Valley's main street, and it was beginning to drive her mad. Winry would get distracted by one of the newest machines in a window, and Ed would slouch on the wall next to her until she was done staring and fantasising about the hunk of metal.
The girls of Rush Valley, attracted to the sight of a golden haired, golden eyed, automail user seemingly alone, would flock to him, batting their eyelashes and giggling at every confused scowl he shot their way. Their flirting would pierce through the cloud of obsession surrounding Winry, and she'd have to rescue Edward, pulling him from the gaggle of clinging girls to black looks and annoyed whisperings.
"Why the hell don't they leave me alone?" He'd grumble, and Winry was always amazed at just how oblivious Ed could be. Seriously, she was certain that if you looked up 'oblivious' in a dictionary, Ed's picture would be in the definition, staring blankly out of a photograph.
So she'd huff, whack him lightly round the head, and take him back to the relative safety of Garfiel's shop.
Shorter then the last one, but it's another theme! No more long waits!
Also, was I the only one who got depressed when FMA ended? OH GOD, IT'S ENDED. I literally had to sit and hug my Ed plushie for a while.
What will we fangirl over now?
I guess we still have the Brotherhood anime.
I will always love this fandom ;_;
Inuchron x
