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It's All Wrong

By: KumikoChan
folder Fullmetal Alchemist › Yaoi - Male/Male
Rating: Adult +
Chapters: 6
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Disclaimer: I do not own Full Metal Alchemist, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
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Epilogue

It’s All Wrong
By Kumiko

Many people have asked why Aria wanted Ed dead even if she didn’t love Roy and was with Falman and what exactly was it that she gave him? well here’s your answer. This might ruin the sad ending but if you wanna read it go ahead. I warned you.

Summary: When Ed returns to Central after being gone for a few years, he found his only love married with a child. They made a promise before he left, he broke it. How will Ed cope with this change of events? *YAOI* *LEMON* *suicide attempt* possible deathfic. Ed/Roy Roy/Aria. Characters may be OOC. In my story, Al has his body back!

Disclaimer: I do not own FMA, one can wish though.

Epilogue

Riza sat at a long table, staring at the woman sitting across from her. She was upset, you could say, because no one bothered to arrest this woman for murdering the Fullmetal Alchemist. Why didn’t anyone, well there wasn’t enough evidence and Aria wouldn’t come right out and say why she had done it. So, in the end, Riza was forced to try to reason with her and Falman, who Riza believed was also involved.

“You won’t say it outright, Aria,” Riza said, taking a sip of her tea. “I want to know why you killed him.”

Aria grinned. “You ask me as if I was the one who did it to the brat.”

“You may fool others but I am not so easily swayed,” she replied, glaring at the woman. “I know it was you who gave Ed that bottle because Al told me. He was also able to retrieve a little sample of what was in the bottle for me to get analyzed. Thanks to him we have linked the bottle of poison to you and to what I believe Falman also.”

Again, the woman just grinned. “Poison? Now, if I wanted the brat dead, I wouldn’t have done it with poison, I assure you that.”

“No, I don’t think you would but Falman would,” she began to explain. “For years, I have witnessed Falman trying to assassinate General Mustang. We had no proof of the matter but I knew it was him. Slowly, Mustang was worn down to almost nothing with the loss of Ed. Then you came along, right in time to save Mustang from his slump.” Riza set her tea on the table, watching as Aria grew increasingly more nervous. “It wasn’t hard to see that despite the happiness he seemed to have, his body was slowly wearing down. He wanted to shut down and stop because of you and the loss of Ed. Falman’s plan was to have you marrying the General and make him feel safe again before the plan to kill him was commenced.”

“You think I would sink that low?”

“Yes, I do. Enough to kill the only one Mustang ever truly loved. When Ed returned, you were angry and wanted him dead, if only to keep the plan of killing Mustang going.” She said, trying her best to hide her tears. “You began to sympathize with the young alchemist in hopes that you would get him to give up on him, yet that didn’t work, did it? So instead, you and Falman decided to get rid of Ed once and for all. Falman gave you that little bottle of poison and told you to give it to Ed. This poison, perhaps created by Falman, was able to slowly shut down Ed’s body, killing off one organ at a time until he was dead. A good plan if you had done it without the younger brother being present at the time and having Falman’s baby.”

Aria stood, turning away. “You cannot blame me, when I first met Roy, he asked me to kill him,” she said, trying to sound sad though she was smiling. “I was only doing what he wanted.”

“Perhaps it was what he wanted at that time because he believed Ed to be dead,” Riza said, knowing the woman was lying. “How do you explain this situation when Ed returned? You could’ve left Mustang to go to Ed and be happy. There were many other ways to go about this, and yet you chose murder. A terrible mistake I might add.”

Aria turned around to face Riza. “You may have so many accusations but you cannot prove any of them,” she laughed. “Its been one year since those bastards died and here I am, living a wonderful life with Falman and my kids.”

Now it was Riza’s turn to grin. She had been waiting for her little outburst. “Falman is already in custody for this, the guilt was too much for him. He told us his side of the story on why he wanted Mustang dead and he got what he wanted as did we. But I want to hear why you went along with it, you could’ve done nothing and let Falman take all the blame.”

Nervously, Aria backed away, wanting to run but not wanting to look any more guilty. “I only wanted to see that bastard die!” She screamed. “He was a bastard, never caring about anything or anyone. He killed all those people in Isbhal and still he was able to stay in the military to kill more people even if it wasn’t by his own hands. I wanted him to suffer and if that meant that that brat had to die then so be it. I was happy to see the Fullmetal alchemist die.”

“So you admit to killing Ed?”

“I admit it but it’s your word against mine and I will win,” she said, pointing at Riza.

“I have Falman backing me up as well as the evidence of the poison you gave Ed and his brother‘s with me also,” Riza said, smiling. “There is no way you are going to get away with this, not anymore.”

Riza stood and left the small house where Aria lived, letting the military men into the house. She could hear Aria’s yells as she struggled to get away from them as they arrested her. Sighing, Riza stood on the lawn outside the house, staring at the bright afternoon sky. Her eyes betrayed her, letting tears flow down her face.

“Well, General, Ed, they are caught,” Riza sighed, “maybe now you can rest in peace.”

“Miss Hawkeye,” an officer said behind her. “What should we do with the child?”

Riza turned around and saw the child looking up at her, curiously. Smiling she took the child’s hand in her own. The smaller hand gripped hers tightly as if to reassure that she was going to okay.

“There were no papers on the child inside, sir,” the officer said, “we are not sure whether he is an orphan or actually hers.”

“Don’t worry, Brice,” Riza said, smiling at the child. “I will take care of him.”

Taking the child in her arms, she walked down the street toward the cemetery where she was going to visit her lost friends. Perhaps, knowing that the child in her arms belong to Roy and not Falman, she could keep the general close to her at all times. Maybe this was why Falman wanted Roy dead, because he was able to do something he could not. Achieve happiness and having a family.

In the cemetery, Riza stood with the child in her arms, staring down at the two tombstones with blurry eyes. Etched into both stones were their names, Flame and Metal.

“Perhaps, you were able to find true happiness once and for all, General,” she said, bowing to his tombstone. “I wish you only the greatest pleasures.”

With that she turned away, to raise the child that held a little bit of Roy in him into a great man.

Owari…

A/n: what do you think? Does that clear anything up? Did it ruin the sad ending? Let me know. R&R please!!!!!
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