He hadn't really thought it through. Not really anyway.
Sure, the Fullmetal alchemist possessed two qualities that he found appealing. Blond and feisty and he could never deny a good chase. Ed certainly was a good chase and much more.
So when Ed walked into his office the next morning for his new mission, Roy couldn't resist.
It was important not to do anything different, or Fullmetal would be suspicious. Besides, it was like playing a game. Games that Edward despised and it was fun bugging Fullmetal since, it was so easy to get under his skin.
Roy glanced at Ed the blond, from where he sat across from his desk. Ed hadn't knocked on the door like Roy expected. It wasn't Fullmetal's style. Ed didn't follow the rules, like everyone else did. He followed his own rules which Roy thought sometimes made no sense.
Roy had the folder for the mission on the desk. Like he had every other week. However, it was time to change things a little.
"Come here Fullmetal," Roy said, gesturing beside him.
Edward walked forward and stood beside the Colonel, blinking a little in surprise at the man in front of him.
Roy offered the paperwork to Edward.
Edward leaned forward to grab it, but Roy grabbed his wrist and tossed the paperwork on his desk.
Ed blinked.
"Um…Colonel?" Ed asked.
"Hmm…what?" Roy replied.
"Um…can you let go of my wrist?" Edward asked, blushing.
Roy smirked. "No."
Edward blushed even more.
"You looked flushed Fullmetal, do you need to see a doctor?" Roy asked, brushing his fingers against the wrist.
"I-I'm f-fine," Ed stammered out, his blush only increasing.
Roy smirked. "Are you sure, Fullmetal? I wouldn't want any of my men getting sick, " Roy purred.
Ed bit his lower lip and tried to move away.
Roy tightened his grip.
Edward stared at his wrist and then at Roy.
The door creeked open and Roy let go of Edward's wrist.
Edward blinked in surprise and grabbed the folder, blushing furiously and left the office in a hurry.
First Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye raised an eyebrow at Roy.
He shot her a look that declared innocence.
She didn't believe him.
