Chapter Three

If this was his own created world, why did it suck so much? I mean, if his mind automatically created all of this, then shouldn't everything be perfect?

If so, why did the ferris wheel decide to break down? And, why did Maes have to be so hyper that he was rocking the cart back and forth. And, why did it have to be an roofless cart, with only a bar keeping them safe? "Look! All of those people down there - they're like ants!" Maes leaned over the side, making Roy's stomach jolt as the cart rocked dangerously.

"Maes!" He hissed, grabbing hold of the other's sleeve and yanking him back, sinking into his seat so as not to look down. "Stop shaking it. We'll fall." Why oh why, did it have to break down when they were at the very highest it could go? It wasn't fair, especially as Roy's mind had randomly decided to be terrified of heights. "You're not scared, are you, Roy?" Hughes laughed at him, making the cart shake a little.

"Stop it," Roy snapped, clenching his fists. "I don't know why I let you talk me into this. It's stupid." Hughes was moving about again, leaning over the side to peer down at everyone below. Roy hissed, wondering if some poor unfortunate below would meet Mustang's lunch. "I'm going to be sick, Hughes, stop it." Maes snorted something like 'You big baby', and gave the cart an extra hard rock.

"Yo! You down there!" He was leaning so far, Roy was sure he would fall out, but Maes didn't, and he wasn't sure if that was a good thing now. Stupid man. "When're we getting off of this thing? What! I can't hear you! Oh." He settled back, giving Roy a gently nudge with his elbow. "They'll have it fixed in about an hour and a half."

They sat in silence for a while, and Maes didn't shake the cart for a while, for which Roy was glad. He felt rather sick, and doubted Maes would like it if he threw up over him. "Aw. Don't look so annoyed." Hughes leaned over, placing a rather sloppy kiss on the other's cheek, which Roy quickly pushed him away for. "Oh go away."

But really, he secretly liked the attention.