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On the topic of post-Promised Day Al thoughts:
It takes him a long time to get out of the habit of ducking/walking sideways through doorways
Getting used to feeling pain again must of course have been rough (I have to imagine building up his pain tolerance again must’ve been excruciating), but personally I headcanon that the experience of coming to terms with the fact that stubbing his toes actually hurt again was a nightmare. Almost nothing makes him angrier. Winry will hear a thud followed furious, inarticulate, banshee-like yelling from the other room and assume it must be Ed, only to find a red-faced Al hopping around on one foot having stubbed his toe on a chair leg
Al got so used to being able to drag and/or pick up Ed and remove him from any given situation where he was being difficult that it became a habit he was completely unable to break, and what’s more hilarious is that even though he’s no longer a suit of armor twice Ed’s size, and in the time he was recovering they’ve grown to be about the same height, he can still do it. They’ll be visiting Central and Ed will be getting a little too riled-up at Mustang (now the Fuhrer himself) and Al will just sigh, shoot Hawkeye an exasperated look, and then throw his entire adult brother over his shoulder mid-sentence, deposit him (shrieking, of course) in another room, and return with a polite smile and a “sorry, you were saying?”
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‘I’m agnostic’ he says, knowing that he has met literal god.
Al: But brother, haven’t you met god?
Ed: I wasn’t impressed.
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You can’t see Ed’s airpods but he’s actually listening to Hilary Duff’s Come Clean
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I've just noticed I've never posted this one so here I am, come back from hibernation, to share with you my piece for the @fmatriozine
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