a.n: OK. I have no clue where this came from. At all. But, the point is, I was thinking about what might happen when Ed died of old age. Would he see his friends from both words again?
That question, and the ending of the movie 'Titanic', inspired this.
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She smiles at him- goes, 'I've missed you terribly.'
He's amazed- stares down at his clothes, which are back to the black leather and the red coat, and stares at his hands. He can't feel one of them- never could- but he's amazed neither of them are paled by age and wrinkled.
But his amazement only grows at he looks about the room, only to see a familiar face everywhere he looks- Alphonse, who died tragically thirty years after coming to Earth in a train accident, leaving Edward crippled for the rest of his life, because one half doesn't make a whole and two wrongs- or, countless wrongs- don't make a right. There's Trisha and Hohoneim, and the whole Mustang Crew, and Rose and her baby- a full-grown man who takes after his mother- and a combination of Lust herself and her human self, and there's Scar, and there's everyone. Everyone...
Looks up at her again, and smiles back, and says, "I knew you wouldn't leave me in the end."
