Okay. Super fast lightning speed for this one. And yes, it will most likely be short, UNLIKE ED. So... sorry for the shortness.

WARNING: This story has a RoyEd relationship. And AlxWinry, but whatever. And my knowledge of the Harry Potter world is dim, so accept me as I am.

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It seemed to Ed that the two wizards he had to follow were taking a very long time to get to the Alchemy classroom. The boys went up stairs, down halls, through doors, down stairs, down poles, up a hall, and finally had to run over the field in order not to be late. But they were indeed late, and Ed was quite sure it was not an accident. After all, all the other 5th years had already gotten to class, and were getting out their notebooks. And the teacher was standing at the chalkboard, drawing circles.

"To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. This is the law of Equivalent Exchange." Harry and Ron took the two remaining seats; the one right behind the front row, leaving Ed to pull a chair up to the table. But Professor Mustang didn't seem to mind, let alone see the three come in 3 minutes late, and he didn't even care. "And almost every alchemist you meet will tell you that this law is everywhere. When you work, you get paid for it. When you break something, you can only make it the same mass."

He had drawn the basic alchemy circle, the one with a triangle and circle, and lines connecting the on the inside. Roy stepped back to admire his work.

"This is an alchemy circle. Used for basic needs, it is not that useful." Roy continued to lecture, completely ignoring Ed. Hence Ed watched his every move.

Girls in the back were giggling and passing notes and boys in the middle were trying to balance their quills on their noses. Ed sighed; no one seemed the least bit interested in alchemy. He pitied them; they had no idea what they were missing. Ed smiled as he got an idea.

He raised his hand, ever quietly, and waited. Roy raised an eyebrow, as did Harry, but Roy called on him. "Um... yes?"

"Professor Mustang," Edward began sternly. "You seem to know a lot about Alchemy. But, I feel that most of us don't really give a damn about it." A few students gasped, bit Roy started to smile. "So, if you don't mind, would you care to demonstrate this science for us?"

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Eep! Dad's home, sorry! I'll try to update tomorrow!