Epilogue

Ed and Al visited Winry often, and as they got older they fell in love. Ed was planning to propose on her eighteenth birthday, but he got drafted for the Great War in Germany before he could. He had mixed feelings about going into the war since he was German himself, but he didn't have a choice. He was severely wounded in a trench battle, and his right arm and left leg had to be amputated.

He was sent home after losing his limbs, and he fell into depression because of it. Winry helped him through it, and even fitted him with prosthetics. After he recovered he went with his old plan and proposed. She accepted joyfully, and they soon married and had two kids: Urey Russell Elric and Sarah Trisha Elric. The young married couple got along well, and spent the rest of their lives together. When Urey was thirteen Ed passed on the watch to him, and explained the significance behind it. Urey passed it on to his son, and it continued on through the generations along with the story of the Elric and Rockbells on the Titanic.

Ed did give his father the envelope from his mother, but he never told him or Al that he read the letter. A few years after the sinking he ran into Fletcher. He told him how Russell had saved him life that night, and Fletcher seemed grateful for knowing that. Neither of the Elric brother or Winry spoke about their voyage to the media, but they did mention it between family and friends. Both the Elric brothers became science professors like their father, and Winry became known as the best female mechanic there was. They did travel frequently, but never by ship for they all silently agreed that their voyage on the Titanic was their first, and their last.

~FIN~

Author's Notes

Well that's it. How'd you guys like it? I hope you all enjoyed it even though it was short, but that's all I had. Not much else to say other than the review business. I do accept criticism, but no flames.