AN- Hi! This is a one shot, ooooorrrrrr, if I get enough reviews, (hint, hint) I might extend it a little…… luv- poison

Anna played around with her licorice, twisting them in all different kinds of shapes. She was absolutely amazed with her work, for she had three different flavors of this fantastic candy, and she had created a exact replica of DNA.

"Daddy, look! The Orange represents the chromosome from the mother, and blue candy is like the DNA from the father, and- Daddy? Is something wrong?" Edward Elric looked at the small girl, snapped out of his own little world he was in.

"Where did you learn that Ann?" He asked.

"Just a book that I found in the attic one day," She replied. Ed had tried to keep his child from alchemy, but it didn't work very well, seeing that he was a traveling alchemist, and he didn't dare let her out of his sight, never, because her beautiful wife, had died tragically, during birth of Anna.

She ate the diagram she had made and pressed her face among the window of the train she was riding. She counted the trees as they passed buy, and Ed was getting a little annoyed.

"Can't you find something else to do with your time?" He wined, Anna upturned her nose and said "Well daddy, seeing as I hope that I get to Resembool by my birthday," she played with the button on her pants, "there is nothing to do on this here train." Ed rolled his eyes and sighed.

"Daddy? Can I ask you a question? Did I have a Mother?" Ed was shocked by the question. "Come on daddy, boys can't have babies, and I will not continue to believe in that dumb stork story, books dad, they are a weapon to your lies," He giggled and glanced at her little five year old serious face. "Daddy, I'm serious. I wanna know!" "Your mother grew up with me…" he started, "She was blonde, funny, smart, and beautiful. You know, just like you," He smiled and touched her face. "Your uncle Alphose and I used to argue about who would marry her when we where little…." He had never shown her a picture of her, he realized. He pulled his suit case from under the seat from where he was sitting and carefully took a picture out of an envelope. A smiling Winry and Ed, Winry as big as a bowling ball, Edwards hands stretched out over her belly. She looked at it for a minute and swinted. "Mother was sooo pretty," she said looking at her face and smile. "But why is she so fat?" Edward burst out in laughter and wiped a tear from his eye, "How many people do you see in there?" he said laughing. She looked as if he was dumb. "Two, you and mother," she said in her own I'm-so-much-smarter-than-you sort of way. "really? Because I see three," Again she looked at Ed as if he was stupid. "Where?" she cried "your mom, me, and you, in her belly,"

How Edward missed her.

But how he loved his little Annie baby.