[Have a video of Winry working at her drafting easel. She's frowning at the papers, flipping the page up and looking at what's underneath, pulling what's been flipped over back to look at it closely before returning to the page she's working on. She turns from the easel to study a notebook on the worktable, setting down her charcoal stick to pick
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Yes, 'all nighters' can be quite invigorating. Yes, pulled many of those myself. I'm sure you'll finish your new automail designs in time.
[Locked to Winry]
YOU'RE WELCOME! I'm glad you're better. Yes. After all you helped me with my hangover. The least I could. Besides don't friends do that for each other?
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I don't mind all-nighters. As long as I'm not doing it to repair someone's automail he destroyed. I hope I'll be able to get them done on time!
[Locked to Mr. Crocker]
It is. I'm glad you offered to help.
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Obviously not. Sleep is for the weak. He? Who's 'he'?
[Locked to Winry]]
Well, for you. Albus. Kazuha. I would. Possibly a few others.
I also 'appreciate' the fact that you didn't listen to that 'anon' the other day. About they said about me.
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When I'm involved in automail, I can go for nights without sleeping. [Winry glances at her notebook and returns to her easel to make another note with her charcoal.]
...he is my boyfriend. Who destroys my automail.
[Locked to Mr. Crocker.]
You're welcome, Mr. Crocker. Whoever that was was really rude.
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Okay, good. So it was just a bug?
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I'm really glad it wasn't the other, Tommy. I don't know how Ed would've been able to do the things he needs to, if I was.
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What do you mean?
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[And she takes a deep breath, looking at Tommy.]
My country is going to be involved in a civil war soon. Ed's going to be a part of that - he'll be fighting to protect me, and all our friends. If I was pregnant, he might count my life as more important than other people. I don't want him worried about something like that when he's going to be fighting for the whole country.
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I know just how miserable I was, Ed.
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