[Stay occupied, stay occupied. Desperately Winry's been trying to throw herself so far into her work so that she may forget about everything. Normally this isn't hard, but a handful of things have been weighing heavily on her lately. Between Ed's announcement about Pride, Donatello's odd behavior, and her attempts to ignore the war, this girl has
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Not one to leave a helpless lady alone like that (provided he has nothing better to do), Edward settles down at the counter and starts working on bending and looping his chainmail. He's got a lot of work to do, but at least it's quiet, aside from a bit of jingling. He'd rather not wake her up if he can avoid it. He'll wait for hours if need be; that's what knights are for, after all.]
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Good[What time was it? Oh, she didn't care.]morning.
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Sorry, good afternoon then. I - [sleepy yawn] - hope I'm not in the way. [She begins to fold the table cloth at a sluggish pace.]
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Not at all. But if you're that tired, you should go home to a more comfortable place to sleep.
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