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laography2010-11-04 01:17 am
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Every day is a journey
They had nearly messed up. They had only just gotten there in time to warn everyone, and stave off the Witches attacking Spirit till Stein arrived. She heard there had been various other attacks throughout the city, but they had been fending off, and thankfully there had been no deaths and only a small number of casualties. Now, after the four of them had explained things to Kid they were shepherded off to the clinic. Her clinic, she realized with a bit of surprise, though it hardly felt like it anymore.
The clinic was rather busy as to be expected so soon after a battle, and Winry was trying to convince Naomi and Watson to let her help, but her efforts were completely shut down by both of them who insisted that she needed to rest as well. She knew they were right, but she couldn't help but feel a sense of guilt after having been missing for so long, and leaving the responsibility of the clinic in Watson's hands.
She was about to give up, concede and go to her room when yet another person entered the patient room.
The clinic was rather busy as to be expected so soon after a battle, and Winry was trying to convince Naomi and Watson to let her help, but her efforts were completely shut down by both of them who insisted that she needed to rest as well. She knew they were right, but she couldn't help but feel a sense of guilt after having been missing for so long, and leaving the responsibility of the clinic in Watson's hands.
She was about to give up, concede and go to her room when yet another person entered the patient room.

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"...You're really okay?"
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"Yea. I'm really okay. Just tired, really, really tired." she looked back at Watson, giving him an apologetic look before returning her gaze to Ed.
"We should go to my room to talk. It's right down the hall."
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There it was, as she had left it. It seemed to have been tidied up a little bit but for the most part was still the same. Blueprints, half-finished inventions and tools strewn around, Haze and Evelyn were perched side by side on her window sill.
She gave a lopsided grin at that. The two had been reunited--at least in her eyes. Prussia kept Haze safe, but she had never seen Evelyn.
She drifted over to her bed and absolutely sunk in it. God it had been too long since she had been in a bed this soft.
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So when she lay down, he sat down on the ground next to the bed, close but not - well, too close.
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She could understand that look on his face, and it the guilt well up in her, especially as thoughts of what he had become came flooding back to her. She forced herself to sit up, and as she had done so many times before--as she did for the first time, she pulled him into a hug.
"I'm sorry for making you worry."
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But then his arms went around her, holding her close.
"Idiot."
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"When the Madness Wavelength hit," she finally began, "I was training with Miranda in her room. It made things go really crazy, we weren't able to control our resonation or her Time Record and we were sent away."
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"It was horrible, Ed. Everything had gone to hell. Shibusen was right...these Witches really are horrible, horrible people. I don't even know where to begin describing it all. They had experimented on people, found ways to give them unimaginable powers and then keep them under control. As far as I saw, and understood Shibusen and one other place were the only safeholds left in the entirely world. It had all become dead between the Witches and that monster Asura."
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"...I'm sorry."
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"How am I not surprised to hear you apologizing?" she really was going back to square one, wasn't she? She found she didn't really mind though, down as he seemed now it still didn't quite seem to match how bad he had sometimes gotten before. Or 'after'.
"It's not your fault, Ed. It's no ones fault, and in a way, maybe it was better it happened. Shibusen now knows what to prepare for, and we can stop them before they get started. Several lives have already been spared, which already makes it worth it. Maybe this was the reason Miranda and I were brought here by BREW at all." Random as the machine was, Winry had sort of come to feel perhaps there was a reason for everything it did. Perhaps this was the purpose for which she had been summoned.
"And I'm here now, and okay."
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"...Don't do that again."
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She finally pulled away so that she could look at him, taking his hands into hers now.
"I also wanted to apologize for not understanding before. Not understanding a lot of things."
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"And I was always complaining about unnecessary things like having to wait," when he would have done the exact same thing for her, "and making assumptions about what I thought you should and shouldn't know."
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"It's not like I was able to blame you for it."
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"You said things like how I should know how much I was able to help you," and she almost added 'without my automail' but she recalled what Ed had told her before she returned, and left it at that, "how much I was able to help you. You said that should have been a given but...it should also be a given how precious you are to me, Ed."
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- 'only one common denominator, isn't there?'
"Winry..."
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"It's true. You can think all you want about whether I should or shouldn't but nothing is going to change that. I love you." She didn't raise her voice or get angry. Obviously years of that had done absolutely nothing. The only thing that had was being straight-forward and reminding him of this.
This Ed may have none of the burdens his future self had gained, but she was going to continue on with reminding him till he too finally came to realize that it was true.
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" - What?"
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"What?"
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"You what?"
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"I love you."
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He shook his head finally, getting a hold of himself and very much pushing a certain conversation or two out of his head.
"Tch. Some joke."
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She sighed and shrugged, scoot up the bed a bit so she could lean against the headboard.
"You don't think you deserve it, but frankly that's not your decision to make. That's the way it is, always has been, and always will be."
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"The day you left. [a beat] I saw my Shadow. You know what that is, right?"
Complete honesty, wasn't it?
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She hadn't ever thought she'd hear of those things again, hadn't ever wanted to, really, but now it left Winry with a deep concern. Knowing Ed he probably hadn't told anyone about this so had he kept this bottled up for the entire month or so she was gone? She looked at him, unsure, but patient to see what he would say.
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"It's okay, Ed. We can talk about it later if you need, whenever you want."
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She said nor did anything else, not wanting to seem impatient and rush him into such a talk. She knew how hard it was.
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He pulled his legs up close to his chest, resting his arms on his knees.
'Trust wasn't able to save anyone.'
"It wasn't able to get very far."
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