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Adjusting to life in Xing wasn't the most difficult thing Al had ever done. But it wasn't the easiest, either. There had been a very definite "settling in" period. Adjusting to a new culture, a new country. Without money. That had been exciting. But now, he had the backing of two major clans. The Emperor himself. And he was currently the only alchemist in Xing.
At first he hadn't liked it. He wanted to learn Alkahestry, and all the other alkahests wanted to learn was Alchemy. But now that they were settled, he'd found a good balance. Learning and teaching... in fact, he was something of a local celebrity.
But they'd worked it out now. And he really loved Xing. He loved being important, but just another person. Not an Elric. No relation to the Fullmetal Alchemist.
He was browsing in the marketplace, carefully considering fresh fruit and vegetables. They ate in the inn, mostly, but Chimera ate. A lot. And if Al didn't do the shopping, the stuff they ate wasn't very good for them. So here he was, hunting for healthy chimera snacks. And that was when the ruckus began.
Al looked up, shielding his eyes against the desert sun, and squinted at the next stall over. There was a lot of yelling in Xingese, high and fast-paced, and a tiny woman, even shorter than Al, seemed to be going wild.
At first he hadn't liked it. He wanted to learn Alkahestry, and all the other alkahests wanted to learn was Alchemy. But now that they were settled, he'd found a good balance. Learning and teaching... in fact, he was something of a local celebrity.
But they'd worked it out now. And he really loved Xing. He loved being important, but just another person. Not an Elric. No relation to the Fullmetal Alchemist.
He was browsing in the marketplace, carefully considering fresh fruit and vegetables. They ate in the inn, mostly, but Chimera ate. A lot. And if Al didn't do the shopping, the stuff they ate wasn't very good for them. So here he was, hunting for healthy chimera snacks. And that was when the ruckus began.
Al looked up, shielding his eyes against the desert sun, and squinted at the next stall over. There was a lot of yelling in Xingese, high and fast-paced, and a tiny woman, even shorter than Al, seemed to be going wild.
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Date: 2015-05-14 02:37 am (UTC)He listened closely to Al's explanation, putting it together with what he already knew and processing the new information. "Science, hmm? It must be a pretty remarkable knowledge of it, to be able to transform matter. And you're one of the practitioners of this science? How did you end up here?" Edmund gestured around at the rather nice surroundings, where it was clear Al didn't go without. If alchemy really was like what Al had done at the market...was such a skill in high demand, or could most people in this land do that too? Xing, Al had called it...
Not magic. But such advances were so far beyond the science of his day, it might as well be magical. Edmund's eyes were lighting up with the possibilities. Maybe even he could...
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Date: 2015-05-14 02:28 pm (UTC)"I'm an alchemist, yes." One of the best. But Al was too modest to bring that up. He flashed Edmund a small, encouraging smile. This was better, Edmund was talking sense. Maybe he was cooling down?
(Soon Al was going to have to acknowledge that Edmund showed absolutely no symptoms of dehydration or heat stroke.)
"You need to know the molecular composition of an item, at least roughly. And then you can reshape it into whatever you want, by channeling tectonic energy through a matrix. That's how I fixed the cart. But alkahestry is different. It's like a type of alchemy, but for healing. I came to Xing to study it."
He glanced at Edmund hesitantly.
"I know I'm still learning. But if you'd let me examine you--" not like that, Edmund-- "maybe I'd get a better idea of how exactly you ended up here. I do promise it won't hurt."
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Date: 2015-05-14 05:54 pm (UTC)Whoops. Back to those thoughts. Edmund was still paying close attention to Al's first lecture, and musing to himself that it was something he'd very much like to learn if he could, but he couldn't deny there was something there on his end too. Something special. Something not so dissimilar to heat stroke.
The offer brought a slight colour to his cheeks, highlighting the pale skin with blooms of red. He'd already trusted Al with so much, why not this? And if it gave Al a reason to touch him...Edmund dimpled at him and gave a nod, turning slightly on the bed to face the other man head-on. His hands were already going to the buttons of his shirt. "Go ahead, I'm ready. Do you need me to remove this?"
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Date: 2015-05-14 06:54 pm (UTC)Elric brother, now.)
When he realized what Edmund was doing Al turned a charming shade of pink, laughing and reaching out to stop Edmund. His hands fluttered over Edmund's, preventing him from unbuttoning any further. "No, no! I don't need you too -- I just -- here."
He wrapped his fingers around Edmund's palm, drawing his hand closer and cradling it in both of his own. All he needed was to sense the chi running through Edmund's body.
This time there was no crackle of electricity. Healing alkahestry was a much subtler art. But Edmund would feel it, a slight tingle through his body, leaving him even more refreshed and nourished.
It made no sense. His body was in perfect shape!
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Date: 2015-05-14 08:17 pm (UTC)(Maybe next time.)
He gave his hand to Al readily, glad of that touch if nothing else. Al might not feel any electricity there, but Edmund felt a little jolt of warmth just from having his hand surrounded by both of Al's. The flush didn't go away. Well, if there was any question that he had 'chemistry' with the alchemist...
And that was before Al even sent that warming tingle of something more forceful than mere attraction through his body. Edmund shivered at the pleasant sensation, the warmth of it like sinking into a hot bath or - yes, unavoidably - having great sex. He blinked at Al, more intrigued than ever.
(His body was in perfect shape, eh? Well, he did play rugby on the weekends, and got in a run and a swim whenever he could...oh wait, that wasn't what Al meant.)
"That...was alkahestry? What did you find?" Edmund was curious, leaning in towards Al, still clinging to Al's hand with his own. He didn't expect Al would find anything wrong with him, but maybe he'd found something else? (Could he tell if someone had an aptitude for this sort of thing?)
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Date: 2015-05-17 05:42 pm (UTC)"Nothing." And he was incredibly put out by the fact. Well, you didn't get to be the best alchemist in a generation without being a little hard on yourself -- and without coming to accept a lot from yourself, too. When his skills failed him it was very much, in Al's mind, because he, himself, was failing. And that was just -- that was unacceptable.
"You're completely healthy. There's no signs of -- of anything."
But there had to be. There was no real way to get to Xing without a long and strenuous journey, at least, not from anywhere where people looked like Edmund looked. And there were no trains here at all. So how was anything Edmund was saying possible?
"If you don't mind -- I'm sorry, I'm still learning this. Maybe my teacher should look at you. She might have a better idea of what's going on."
Al was sure May would help, if he asked her to.
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Date: 2015-05-21 10:36 pm (UTC)Was Al - disappointed somehow? He certainly looked a bit like that. Edmund cocked a curious glance at him. "All right? I don't mind, if that's what you think best. But maybe we should have a bite to eat first."
And sure enough, a few seconds later there was a knock at the door with room service, or at least that's what Edmund called it, and he blushed again at Al having to be the one to pay any possible expense there. "I'm sorry to impose upon you so," he said, reaching out his free hand to squeeze Al around the elbow as they carried their plates in. "I'll be looking for a way home, but in the meantime I'd like to look for work here if I'm to stay for a while. Is there - anything I can do in the meantime? Anything I can help with?"
(That food sure did smell good...)
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Date: 2015-05-26 06:23 pm (UTC)He was still preoccupied, a little, as he set down his share of the plates on the small table in the room, resuming his seat and nudging most of the food toward Edmund. There was fruit juice, too, some sort of sweet-tart-red syrup that Al poured them each a glass of over ice. Very refreshing when you were out wandering the desert -- which apparently, Edmund wasn't! Brood, brood brood.
"Please don't worry yourself. It's no trouble at all, and we'll figure out how to get you home very soon, I'm sure."
Wherever home was...
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Date: 2015-05-30 11:32 pm (UTC)As he ate, he sneaked peeks at that bright smile that had so caught his eye in the first place. Edmund couldn't help smiling back between bites. "Thanks, Alphonse. You're a brick." He tried some of the juice Al had poured - ice! what luxury! - and found it just as delicious as it looked in the tall glass. "While we eat, could you tell me more about this place? I have the feeling it might take a while to figure out the way back home, so I might as well learn as much as I can about what life's like here."
Truth be told, the prospect of getting to stay with Al and spend some more time with him - and in such close quarters - was making Edmund rather reconciled to the idea of living in Xing for a little while. As nice as his new host was, he was sure Al would take care of him for as long as he was here, and meanwhile he'd get a bit of an adventure in a new world. Sure, it wasn't Narnia, but it was still exciting to be taken to a whole new land and discover what was there.
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Date: 2015-05-31 03:55 am (UTC)"A... brick?" Al blinked wide, pumpkin-colored eyes at Edmund. He'd never heard that particular slang before. But it sounded positive, so -- have a bit of a shy, uncertain smile. Nothing like the bright look he'd sported earlier. It wasn't that Al's charm was false or manufactured at all. But this one had an air of intimacy that was definitely missing from the other.
But he quickly redirected himself to Edmund's request, completely unaware of the underlying feelings that spurred it. Since Edmund didn't seem rooted in the world at all, what better way to start than with a map? Al grabbed a sheet of paper and a pencil, scooting over to sit beside Edmund. He started with a rough circle. "This is Amestris, the country I'm from." Suspiciously round, for a country. "And then there's the Eastern Desert, here, with the ruins of Xerxes. And then Xing, where we are now." He roughly outlined the country -- definitely not as circular as Amestris -- and began dividing it up. "There are fifty clans in Xing, all constantly vying for the emperor's favor. This area is controlled by the Chang clan."
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Date: 2015-06-05 04:35 am (UTC)Still flushed, he gave a nod and a grin between mouthfuls. "A brick. A swell fellow, you know. One you can really count on. I think you're one, anyways." Stop while you're ahead, Ed.
Thankfully, Al was already showing him the layout of the country and its surrounding areas. Edmund scooted closer, till their shoulders were just brushing, and studied the map Al was drawing very carefully, instantly committing all of the drawings and information to memory. "Ah, Xing sounds a great deal like Calormen," he said with a nod. "So many territories and vying clans, all controlled by a single emperor. So...if you're from Amestris, how did you end up in Xing?" He turned the question on Al, peering up at him curiously. Certainly Al looked very different from the locals, as different as Edmund did from the Calormenes when he'd been in Tashbaan.
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Date: 2015-06-08 05:46 pm (UTC)Gratefully, he seized on the map again. Distraction! Thanks for asking questions, Edmund.
"Uhm, well. My teacher, May -- she came to visit Amestris, and when she came home, I followed her so that I could learn Alkahestry. My friends -- Zampano and Jerso, you'll meet them soon -- they're sick." Not exactly, but it was easier than explaining the truth. Not his secret to reveal. "I promised to help them. And I need to learn Alkahestry if I'm going to!" Jerso and Zampano had stayed by his side as he fought to fix his body. He couldn't do any less for them!
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Date: 2015-07-13 06:14 pm (UTC)He smiled slightly and put his hand reassuringly on Al's wrist. "I'm sure you will, in time. You're a smart fellow, and you don't give up easily, do you? Those two traits together bode well for your friends. I look forward to meeting them."
His lunch was nearly all gone by now; Edmund had been hungrier than he'd realized, and nudged the remaining food on Al's plate (he'd left most of it) back over to the other. "Now, I don't want to wear you out or anything, but on your next day, do you think we could do a bit of exploring around town? You could show me your university and anywhere else you like to go. It's one of the best things about traveling - all the new places to explore." Edmund's dark eyes danced a little.
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Date: 2015-07-13 06:27 pm (UTC)Hard to do when Edmund was touching him. He was almost holding his hand!!
"I'm sure you will sooner rather than later. They're staying in the inn, too."
Based on how delicate and adorable Al was, Edmund probably wasn't expecting two hulking, barely human brutes for friends. he was in for a rude shock when Zampano and Jerso returned.
Al picked at his own plate once again, really only nibbling. He was too frail to subsist on such tiny bites, but it seemed like he wasn't going to take in much more.
"Of course, I'd love to show you around. I think you might be disappointed, though... I don't have a university. It's really just me and May."
Of course, a tour of Xing in Al's company might include, oh, the royal palace, so it was really "half of one", right?
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Date: 2015-08-10 03:53 am (UTC)Delicate and adorable indeed.
His fingers curled around the outside edges of Al's hand. "I can hardly be disappointed. I've never seen anything around here. Even your small classes will be fascinating, I'm sure. Especially..." Edmund was being a little daring here. "If you could persuade your masters to let me sit in on a few. You know, as long as I'm here. I might as well learn a thing or two."
Under the table, he lightly bumped his knee against Al's. "Even if it was just you...I think we could have some fun." So much for being distracted by maps; Edmund was definitely smiling in a flirtatious way at his gracious host. (He didn't use those full red lips on many boys, or girls for that matter, but Al was getting the full effect today.) "So..." He pushed his chair away with a satisfied nod at his plate, then glanced at Al's. "As soon as you're done, shall we?"
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Date: 2015-08-10 05:48 pm (UTC)Tomorrow. It was too late for such a thing tonight. Especially if they were headed out to explore.
Still very red, Al hurriedly pushed back from his plate, all nervous smiles. If he happened to break contact, his frail legs against Edmund's, at the same time, well... well. "Oh, we can go, I've had plenty!" He didn't know why Edmund made him feel quite so unsettled. At least, not consciously. There was just something about all that sweet intensity that had Alphonse feeling nervous. Shifty. Getting out of the room was sounding better and better.
"Why don't we start with the library?" His favorite place! "We can find something about where you came from..."
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Date: 2015-08-10 06:35 pm (UTC)Alphonse's favourite place might well turn out to be Edmund's here too. He trotted with wide eyes taking in the foreign place's offerings, and followed Al's lead when it came to actually touching any of the many intriguing tomes in their midst. He didn't want to take liberties as Al's guest, and certainly didn't want to get his host into any trouble. There was plenty to see even with a cautious tact taken. And as for what they'd find there about his home...well, Al would certainly know better than he would, where such books might be.
"What do you think?" He peered over Al's shoulder, half behind him, and smiled. "Any luck there?"
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Date: 2015-08-10 06:48 pm (UTC)And not shy, either, pulling books off the shelf at an alarming rate. He ended up with more than he could carry, even having left his crutches by their chairs, and started transferring the piles to Edmund good naturedly. England. He hadn't been lying when he'd said that he and his brother were well-traveled, yet he'd never heard of such a place Or any of the other places Edmund had named. And the more they searched, without any results, the more concerned he became about Edmund's sanity.
But Edmund seemed so calm about everything, not bothered in the slightest that book after book after book turned up no mention of such a place. "There's no other name I might find it under?" Al closed the atlas in front of him with a frustrated sigh. "You're sure it's called England?" No, Al, he didn't know where he came from.
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Date: 2015-08-10 07:08 pm (UTC)He gave Al a look that was a cross between amusement and exasperation. "No, I believe it's called the Land of Bathtubs and Broomsticks," he snarked, without a trace of ill humour. "But I suppose you could always check under Great Britain, or the British Empire. The capital is London, if you come across that, and the continent it's on is Europe. Oh, and keep your eye out for Narnia or Calormen? That's the other world I'm from."
Edmund was starting to grow reconciled to the idea of staying here for a while, given that there didn't seem to be any physical link between any of these universes. Not from what he could see, and Alphonse had studied quite a bit; surely he would have at least heard of most far-off places by now. As long as there was some sort of time-passage like between England and Narnia, where nobody back home would be worried about him, Edmund was remarkably content to stay here as long as he needed to.
"Are we allowed to check any of these out?" he asked eagerly, pointing to a few of the history books and literature he'd found. "I'd like to keep reading them, just for fun you know. Plus - " He gave Al another little smile. "The rest of the tour can wait till tomorrow, if you'd like. I don't want to wear you out too much."
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Date: 2015-08-10 07:55 pm (UTC)In fact, he was compiling a list in his head, smiling slightly at the good-natured ribbing, when Edmund said something that completely threw him out of it. The other world I'm from? How could someone be from more than one world!
Once again, a look of soft concern passed over Al's face. He wasn't the type to judge, and he certainly didn't think that someone who was a little detached from reality (that's the polite way of putting it!) was automatically someone to be feared and avoided. If anything, he wanted to help Edmund.
"I don't tire out that easily. But if you're ready, we can go back. Maybe you can tell me a little bit about your worlds." Getting the s on there was a mighty effort.
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Date: 2015-08-10 11:52 pm (UTC)Gathering up the books he'd decided on, and checking with Al whether they should leave them there or re-shelve them themselves, Edmund made for the front desk. "I could be here all day, you know," he muttered in passing with a sideways grin at Al, "so best make a break for it while we can." He really could, too. A whole library full of books he'd never read. It was a student's paradise. Maybe the two of them could even sneak off here once in a while and read and hide in the shelves
and make out wait no well maybe just a little...Slightly distracted, Edmund hefted his mound of books that he was carrying (so that Al could wield his crutches unhindered) and headed back for the inn. "So...this worlds business. It all started in England when my sister Lucy discovered a wardrobe..." And from there, the tale spun them back to their lodging and all the way up to Al's room, where he plopped the books down and wound back to the bed, still giving an abbreviated version of his history, from his childhood in London to fifteen years as Narnia's Kings and Queens, two more trips to Narnia, and his current situation, on a train to help other Friends of Narnia get back to it.
"Our country's in trouble," he said, looking more grave than he had so far. "Usually when that happens, Aslan summons some of us to come help. This time though...it seems like we had to find a way in ourselves." He'd given a short explanation of the Lion who'd been the one to call them there in the first place. "And now, instead, I find myself here. I thought at first I'd been brought into some land beyond Narnia, on some mission to rescue it. But I don't think that's the case anymore." His brow furrowed in thought as he glanced at Al, seeing how his story was received.
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Date: 2015-08-11 12:25 am (UTC)Loved reading, loved learning in general. It was so nice to find a kindred spirit, and it seemed like Edmund was. Well. Except for the mystical tale he was weaving now...
Al listened attentively, but the words Edmund was saying... well, he had such conviction. Almost enough that Al found himself believing, following along as Edmund told him about Narnia, Aslan.
Al had experienced amazing things in his life. Men who harnessed the power of alchemy for immortality, inhuman beings. But what Edmund was talking about... it was magic. Real magic. And travelling through alternate dimensions? Concerned, he bit his lip.
"Edmund... what you're saying sounds...."
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Date: 2015-08-12 03:51 am (UTC)He straightened, still grinning, and tossed back his hair. It was nice to find a kindred spirit, someone he felt comfortable enough to tell about Narnia. The first, in fact. Alphonse was such a nice boy, so keen-eyed and intelligent and thoughtful at the same time, Edmund could only hope he would take the story well.
The expression on Edmund's face faltered the slightest bit at the look on Al's. His lips twisted in a wry, almost sad smile. "Mad?" he suggested, sighing. "Everybody back home would think I was making it up. That's why I haven't told anybody. Ever. I thought here...since you have marvelous abilities yourself...since you've seen me show up from another world..."
His shoulders went down on a low exhale. He'd hoped Al would be different. Might understand. And there was still a chance of it. Unfortunately, Edmund didn't have any sort of proof of his story, and Alphonse seemed a man of science, first and foremost. He leaned slightly against Al's shoulder, sitting next to him on the bed. Please, believe me.
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Date: 2015-08-12 05:59 pm (UTC)And then he went and ruined everything, with his concern. "No, I mean -- it just sounds... unlikely." Yeah, way to save it there, Alphonse. His own powers might seem fantastical by Edmund's standards, but by Al's, they were very scientific. Completely well-understood. "I want to believe you. I mean, I don't think you're lying." Edmund clearly believed every word out of his mouth, however impossible. And he was right, Al had seen him appear seemingly out of nowhere.
"I don't understand it, that's all. But I'm sure... I'm sure we'll find the answer, and a way to get back home. Just... until then, if anyone asks, let's tell them you came from Amestris, okay? Central City. It sounds kind of like your London." Dark and rainy, at least.
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Date: 2015-08-12 06:59 pm (UTC)However, his chances for romance were rapidly diminishing the more he sounded like he was either lying or out of his mind. Edmund almost regretted telling Alphonse so soon, when his story was much less likely to be believed. But he'd felt like he could trust the alchemist with it, and at least Al was kind about it. Edmund smiled faintly at him. "I'm glad you think so. I don't think I could ever lie to you, Alphonse."
Al's words were reassuring too, and Edmund's smile grew a little stronger. "Thanks," he said with genuine relief. "I can do that. Maybe you can tell me more about Central City in case I need to give any convincing details. Do they have a university or higher education there too? Sticking as close to my actual story is probably my best bet..."
He scooted backwards towards the headboard, to arrange a few pillows there for them to lean on as they talked, and grabbed several of the books at the top of the stack he'd put within easy reach on the nightstand. He wanted to ask Al about his theories so far of what else could explain Edmund's sudden arrival, but he was afraid he wouldn't like the answers. Maybe he should just wait and read up himself. He settled himself back against one plumped mound of pillows and indicated an invitation to Al beside him. "You haven't ever heard of other worlds, then? Other dimensions?" It was a safe-ish question, and it would let him know if there was any point searching in books here for the answers.
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