So if you've read my other stories, you will probably recognize this one because I posted this chapter during the last Edwin week challenge. I had intended to post it with this story but it fit so well with the challenge. I hope you enjoy. And I don't own any of these characters.

October

Winry walked with their puppy, Eva, to her grandmother's home to work for the day. She was about 6 months pregnant and she was showing her baby bump in her purple shirt and blue jeans that had to be unbuttoned. She arrived to a quiet house that normally would smell of breakfast and smoke from a pipe. "Granny? Are you up yet?" She yelled upstairs. 'Maybe she overslept.' Winry walked up the stairs to her grandmother's door. She knocked, and asked if she could come in. No response. "Granny, I'm coming in." Winry walked into the room and saw her grandmother laying in bed.

"Granny, it's late. We have some orders to work on." She walked to her bedside and noticed the stillness. "Granny, are you okay?" She shook her shoulders and noticed that the elderly woman was cold. "Granny…." Winry felt for a pulse on her neck, and couldn't find one. She brought her hands to her face. "No…. You're not supposed to go yet. Granny, you said you would help me." The tears started falling. She sat on the bed, and cried. 'How can I do this without you? We still need you.' Winry thought to herself. Her dog put her head in lap to try to comfort her.

Winry collected herself and made her way to the telephone. She dialed her house number, and waited for Edward to answer. "Hello?" he answered, sounding irritated. "Edward! I need you to come to Granny's house now!" she yelled into the phone, and started crying again.

"Winry! What's wrong?" Edward shouted.

"It's Granny. She's gone." Winry managed to get out between sobs.

"Gone, what do you mean gone? Did she go into town?" Then the realization hit him. Winry was crying too hard to answer. "Winry, I'll be right there. I have to hang up now, okay?"

"Ok." She weakly replied.

'Oh shit!' he thought. 'This was not a good time for this.' He thought about his pregnant wife while he was running to the house.

He found her sitting next to the phone still. She looked up at him and started crying harder. Edward sat next to her on the couch and let her cry into his chest. He still couldn't believe it. Edward trusted her judgement but once she calmed down, he went upstairs to verify for himself. They made the appropriate phone calls to the doctor and undertaker to make arrangements. Next was making phone calls to family and friends. Edward did most of the phone calls so Winry could rest. It was really hard for her to tell people without bursting into tears. He called Alphonse knowing there was no way he would be back from Xing in time for a funeral but Al did promise to be there when the baby was born.

Later that evening, Edward and Winry went home to rest. It had a been a long emotional day for both of them. Winry just wanted to go to bed even though she wasn't sure if she would sleep. There was a light knock on the door shortly after they got home. Edward answered the door, and it was one of their neighbors offering their condolences, and a pot of chicken noodle soup. Winry met them at the door and thanked them for the soup. Their neighbor told them if they needed anything, to let them know. Edward brought the soup into their kitchen and made them each a bowl. He sat them on the table. They sat at the table but Winry didn't start eating. "I'm not really hungry." She said with her eyes staring into her lap.

Edward was worried. She hadn't eaten anything since breakfast. He took her hand. "Winry, you need to eat something. It's not just you that I'm worried about." He put their hands on her pregnant belly to remind her that it needed nourishment. "Please." Edward was practically begging her. She nodded in affirmation and began to eat. It was the quietest dinner they ever had together.

Three days later, Edward and Winry were getting ready for the funeral when another knock on the door was heard. They had a lot of visitors from town visit over the past few days so it was becoming normal to have people constantly visiting. Edward opened the door, and he was surprised. "General Mustang! What are you doing here?"

He also saw Riza and Armstrong behind him. "We're here to pay our condolences." They were in black suits and Riza wore a dress. Winry came downstairs after putting in her pearl earrings that Edward had gotten her. She was surprised, and offered them to come inside. Riza and Winry hugged.

"You didn't have to come all this way." Winry told them.

"We wanted to. We know this is hard for you." Riza replied.

At the funeral, Winry held on to Edward at his side. She was crying even though it felt like she couldn't cry anymore. 'This is harder than I thought it was going to be.' Edward thought as he held his grieving wife. Even his eyes got glossy. Granny was the one that had taken them in when Trisha had died. She was a grandparent to him, too.

Everyone at the funeral went to Pinako's house. So many clients had shown up, and their friends from Central had come down. Winry asked Riza "Where are you staying tonight?"

"We were going to get a room at the Inn." Riza told her.

"Nonsense! Come stay with us tonight. We would love to have you, right Edward?"

"Wait, seriously?" He looked into Winry's eyes as she pleaded him with just a look. "Fine, they can stay." He couldn't say no to her today.

Everyone said their goodbyes, and Edward and Winry and their Central friends went to their home for night. And the next morning, Edward got up and made pancakes for their full house. He wanted Winry to sleep in because he knew she hadn't slept well. He heard her get up in the middle of the night and found her reading a novel. At least she was eating now even if she had to be reminded. Mustang found him cooking and was amazed that Edward knew how to operate a stove. "Well of course I can cook. Sometimes, Winry gets breakfast in bed."

Riza elbowed Mustang. "I wish I got breakfast in bed." Edward smirked because he had gotten Mustang in trouble with his new wife. Winry came downstairs and was happy to have breakfast made for her. They all made light conversation, and the new baby was an easy topic. No one really wanted to talk about why they were here to visit. Yesterday was an emotional overload.

Their guests stayed a few days because it seemed to cheer Winry up to have them there. Once they were gone, Winry had to learn how to live without her grandmother's constant companionship. Winry would want to tell Granny something but then remembered she was gone. She cried a little every now and then but it was getting better. But the hardest thing was she was so tired. She would take a nap every afternoon but wake up in the middle of the night, and stay awake for an hour. Edward got used to her leaving their bed and reading downstairs a little bit to distract her mind. Then she would come back when she got tired again. He didn't know if this was the pregnancy or grief, or maybe a combination of both. He noticed that some days were easier than others but some were still difficult. He knew they would get through this. He helped more with the housework and cooking meals so Winry could rest more. Eventually she got better but her emotions were up and down for the next few months.