Winry is who I thought of for "The Caregiver" because even though she's not technically a doctor like her parents, she does plenty to provide care to people in need
Title: Learned from the best
Fandom: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Character: Winry Rockbell
Rating: G
Length: 150 words
Summary: Winry gets started on a new project
Link: here on ao3 or you can read it under the cut below
Winry carefully selects all the parts she needs to construct an automail arm for her latest client. Metal plates. Bolts. A bundle of circuitry. All the best materials to build something that'll give the recipient some relief.
She learned the intricacies of creating prosthetic limbs from Granny and then her Rush Valley mentors. And she learned how to deal with difficult patients from Ed (still her most stubborn patient, even if he's also her favorite.)
But she learned how to truly provide care from her parents.
Doctors did whatever they could to help, to heal, to comfort, to save.
When she was little, she watched patients arrive with anxious frowns and then leave looking more reassured.
Winry's never forgotten, and she carries those caretaking lessons even now, all these years later.
She lays the automail parts across her workbench, already envisioning how each part will fit together, and gets started.
Title: Learned from the best
Fandom: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Character: Winry Rockbell
Rating: G
Length: 150 words
Summary: Winry gets started on a new project
Link: here on ao3 or you can read it under the cut below
Winry carefully selects all the parts she needs to construct an automail arm for her latest client. Metal plates. Bolts. A bundle of circuitry. All the best materials to build something that'll give the recipient some relief.
She learned the intricacies of creating prosthetic limbs from Granny and then her Rush Valley mentors. And she learned how to deal with difficult patients from Ed (still her most stubborn patient, even if he's also her favorite.)
But she learned how to truly provide care from her parents.
Doctors did whatever they could to help, to heal, to comfort, to save.
When she was little, she watched patients arrive with anxious frowns and then leave looking more reassured.
Winry's never forgotten, and she carries those caretaking lessons even now, all these years later.
She lays the automail parts across her workbench, already envisioning how each part will fit together, and gets started.
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