"Alisa! Do you have something in mind for the perfect gift?" said Momo.

"What gift?" said Alisa.

"A gift for when they come back!" Momo replied.

"Oh, no. I don't have an idea. But I can help you if you like," said Alisa, picking up Momo.

"Tell me! Tell me! Tell me something about a perfect gift, Alisa!" Momo said, squirming around in Alisa's arms. Alisa sighed and laughed.

"Oh, okay then," Alisa said, sitting on the couch.

"Yay!" Momo giggled.

"Now the story begins," Alisa started.

"When I was little, my sister was planning a surprise party for her husband who was in the military. We haven't heard from him since I was born. Since then, my sister was all by herself, rescuing abandoned animals and keeping them and selling them as time went by. I was helping her along the way. My sister didn't talkat all until I asked her a very simple question: 'May? Do you have something in mind for a perfect gift?' My sister was shocked to hear me mention part of her husband's welcome party. She laughed and said, 'I have no idea in mind right now because I'm....' She stopped there, and I felt something kick. I felt pretty excited, but I don't want to tell you why, Momo. Okay, I will. I was excited because my sister's going to have a baby soon. I felt her stomach and it felt as smooth as an apple. 'May, what's it going to be? Boy or girl?' I asked cheerfully. May smiled and laughed, and answered, 'We don't know yet. But I'm sure you're going to be the best aunt this child will ever have.' I laughed and cheered. A couple of months later, my sister, alone without her husband, had a girl named Julianne. I haven't seen my little niece in a long time because my sister decided to take Julianne with her to find her husband. The good news is that her husband returned in time for the party. More good news! I had an idea for the perfect gift! My sister and I worked on it while Julianne was still sleeping. It turned out great! We gave it to uncle, and he loved it, but he loves his daughter and May more than the perfect gift we made him. His daughter was so attached to him that whenever he goes back to work in the military, Julianne decides to follow him without anyone stopping her or uncle. So, the perfect gift we made was a shiny red and blue ruby necklace."

"Where's Julianne now? How old is she?" Momo yawned.

"She's ten now. I don't know where she is, but I know May and uncle are somewhere in Central," said Alisa. The phone began ringing.

"I'll get it. Stay there, Momo," Alisa said, stretching herself and getting up off from the couch and held the phone in her hands.

"Hello?" said Alisa.

"Alisa, is that you? Your voice is different from the phone."

"Winry, is that you? What's going on?" said Alisa.

"We're just letting you guys know that we're on our way soon."

"I thouht you're out of town for a month," Alisa said curiously.

"We had a change of plans. There was a fire near the Central Library, so we couldn't stay here long enough, so we are going back."

"Well, Winry, tell Alphonse that Ichigo has something planned for him-- I mean tell him that Ichigo and Momoko misses him so much. I can't ruin Momo's chance of making the perfect gift for all three of them. That was too close." Alisa sighed in relief.

"Okay. See you later."

"Same here."

Click!

Click!

"Alisa, who was that?" asked the two year old girl. Alisa turned to Momo and smiled.

"That was Winry. They're on their way soon, so--"

"You almost told her about the perfect gift!" said Momo.

"I know, but I decided to tell Winry that you and mommy miss Alphonse so much, so Winry didn't get to ask me what I was going to say before I told her about you guys missing Al."

"Alisa, you did good!" said Momo. Alisa laughed and smiled at the little girl.

"Let's get started on that gift of yours," Alisa clapped her hands. Momo cheered and went off to work.

"I HAVE SOMETHING IN MIND BECAUSE OF YOU, ALISA!" shouted Momo.

"I hope it's not that boy or girl thing. Because if it is, I'm dead," Alisa said to herself.