[The week had passed with a certain degree of... something surreal, fake, imaginary. Edward can remember the white room, the gate, but most of all, the emptiness of it all. No Truth, no second gate, no Al. He'd been completely alone. And even his own body had felt as fake as the seemingly endless room; it was detached, uncomfortable. As if- as if
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He does ignore the comment, though, because unless Hiccup insists on getting a real answer, Edward's current health is the lowest of low priority.]
The 10th!? That's almost two weeks...! [What the hell? How could he have been out for that long? It's insane...]
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I'm not hurt or anything, stop worrying. I just need to get some exercise because I haven't moved my body for so long.
[Totally dismissive. And mostly the truth, really; besides the fact that he's pretty well bedridden until Winry reconnects his automail, he feels fine, physically.
Though he could probably use a shower something awful.]
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[Those bastards, haven't they done enough? They already got Al, and now Winry- what're they doing to her? Is she hurt? Is she going to be hurt? Will she come back like-
... Ugh, this is his punishment, isn't it? They're just giving him a good, emotional ass-kicking for trying to escape. Or failing at it. Couldn't do anything to him, could they.
STEWING ANGRILY NOW.]
When?
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Do you know if someone named Greed, or Ling, is still in the village? And what about the Hughes family, are they okay?
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Forget it, I'll check on them later. [Honestly he's not too worried; as long as they didn't enter the circle, they should've been fine. The only one to worry about was Greed; it was his stone that was used, after all.] ...Did something else happen?
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Anything I should know about?
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And he's no closer to finding a way out, like he promised. That's just depressing.]
I'll keep an eye out, then.
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