Ed passed out a few miles out of Munich. Thankfully, The train to Leipzeig was boarding. The attendants gave the pair funny looks, but let them on. Ed's pale face and empty eyes made him look dead. Al set Ed down on the seat carfully and slowly, as to not jar his mangled hip. Ed grunted in pain. Al couldn't help but to fell a twinge of remorse. "Sorry." He should have wrapped the hip tighter, but they didn't have much time to get out. Blood was already soaking throught the makeshift splint. All Al could do was tie a piece of ripped sheet around Ed's waist and rush out of the city.After a few minutes, Al felt Ed slump against him. He glanced down and was relieved to find that Ed wasn't dead. He too felt sleep tugging at his mind.

"Achtung! Wilkommen zu Leipzeig! Auf wiedersein!" Al gathered Ed up in his arms, trying hard not to damage his hip. He cringed when he felt and heard Ed's bones groan and rub together. In his sleep, Ed winced. Al carried Ed off the train. He squinted as harsh sunlight hit his eyes. He could hear street preformers sing and laugh.

"Wilkommen zu diesseverruckten zeit..." A sad song was being sung by a brunette woman. For a minute, Al saw Lust, but it was just some german girl. But she was staring right at them, as if singing to them. That made shivers crawl up his spine. He quickly looked away and searched for a hospital. Ed's blood was soaking his arm.

Al let out a sigh as he neared the hospital. He used what little german he knew to get a doctor. In the lobby, he cringed at every shriek Ed let out as the doctor set the bones.

Lying in the hospital cot, Ed looked so hepless and weak, Al found it hard to believe he had massacred Silence in the fucked up fashion he did. "Ed?" He called softly, half-hoping he was too sedated to respond. He was. The Serotonin was a heavy sedative. He'd be out for hours. "Ed, I know you have reasons for what you did, but I'm scared that you'll do that to me." He looked at the floor. "But I'm glad that you're back to normal. I love you, buddy." He turned and left.