“Papa’s home, Mae.”

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“Papa’s home, Mae.”
Oh whatEVER.put him in a pot of boiling oil
i feel like Ed would bump into something with his ‘metal arm or leg’ (even if they’re not there after getting them back. thinking he won’t get injured by it, but at the end of the day his arm or/leg are bruised af.
More domestic RoyEd and Mae 🥰
“You said you would keep Amestris from another war, bastard.”
“Well, as you’re so often fond of pointing out, I am quite incompetent at my job.”
Continuing my last RoyEd abo verse AU: three years into his term, the conflict with Aerugo in the South is getting worse by the day. Roy is expected to go to the border himself to negotiate peace. It will be a dangerous trip and he is unsure how much longer he can hold out from declaring an outright war.
Mae is learning Alchemy already because she wants to travel the country and help everyone as ‘The People’s Alchemist’ just like Ed did, and “help Papa run the country”. Ed can’t do alchemy anymore but he makes a great teacher. He’s living vicariously through his daughter. Their family bonding time revolves around a studying alchemy together (sometimes her parents disagree on certain theories and Mae is made judge 😂)
Some RoyEd + kid sketch.
Her name is Mae, after Maes Hughes. Diane Mae Mustang-Elric on paper, but she prefer Mae. Roy wonders if it’s a blessing or a curse that Hohenheim’s gene is so dominant, the kid hardly resembles him, but bares the trademark Elric golden hair and eyes. Oh well, he’d take consolation that the sharpness of her eyes takes after him more than Ed’s.
Fuhrer Mustang tries as hard as he can to spend time with his family, but being the head of a State (especially a recently unstable one) is demanding. Ed is not all too happy about it. He has had enough experience with an absence father.
(Roy is around 42-45 here and Ed’s 27ish; only because I think that’s the earliest Roy could take office)