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The birth of a child is supposed to be a happy time. But with the heat of summer comes memories that Riza just can't seem to run from.
Luckily, she doesn't have to face them alone.
ed + riza h/c & fluffy family feels. post canon
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The day was scorching, and the night isn’t much better. The heat seeps in through the open window, dry and thick, the pitiful breeze nudging at the curtains.
Riza rolls again, sweat sticking her to the white sheets. Her nightgown clings like a second skin, and she pulls it away from her chest. A heavy sigh pushes from her nose. She’s not going to sleep tonight. She needs the rest desperately—the whirlwind of the last few days has taken so much out of her, and she’s been up for almost a full day with the baby. Ed and Winry sent her off to bed with the assurance they would be fine for a couple of hours. She saw the panic in their eyes, but she knows they will be. It was sweet, them worrying about her, but she knows sleep will escape her this night.
She won’t fall asleep.
She doesn’t fall asleep.
… Until she does.
The heat is unbearable.
She runs.
She runs and she fears and she tries not to scream. Scream out for someone, anyone, to come save her. She knows if they hear her, they’ll find her; if they find her, they’ll catch her; and if they catch her …
She trips and her teeth catch on her lip. A shout almost pulls from her throat, but she just raises a tan finger to wipe away the spot of blood. She twists around a building, sand kicking up beneath her shoes. She catches a glimpse of herself in the reflection of a broken window—wide, panicked, red eyes—and dives through the door of a half-crumbled building to take cover.
Her rasping, gasping breaths are too loud. They’re going to catch her any moment. She puts her hands over her mouth, but it’s no use. Finally, she ducks her head out a doorway to see if anyone is coming.
From high up in a tower, there’s a glint of silver.
She hears the bang.
And then she wakes up.
Riza’s feet hit the ground before she’s fully conscious, her arms wrapping around her stomach to fight the sudden wave of nausea. She looses one to wipe the sweat away from her forehead (there’s too much of it even for this heat) and quickly regrets it. Bile stings the back of her throat, and she barely makes it to the bathroom across the hall before she loses what little food she’s had. Sour as it is, she regrets not eating more.
Her coughs echo in the toilet, and she worries about waking the baby. Her legs waver under her as she stands and shuffles to the sink. The water is cold in her mouth, and cleansing on her skin. But the image of red eyes in the window’s reflection, and the high up glint of gunmetal grey, keeps her stomach knotted tight.
She braces herself over the sink and takes a few long, drawn breaths before making her way back to the guest room. Her footfalls are silent on the ground. She scrapes her hair off the back of her neck, suddenly regretting trying to grow it out again. The door slips shut behind her, and she falls weary onto the mattress.
But it’s not long before there’s a tentative knock on the door, and before she can respond, Ed’s face is peeking into the room, one hand over his eyes.
“Captain?” he whispers. “You decent?”
She gathers the blanket she hadn’t been using and tugs it around her shoulders. “Yes,” she whispers back. “Did you need something? How’s the baby?”
Ed waits another moment before he drops his hand, and then shuffles into the room. She can see the ache of tiredness in his smile. “Sleeping, with Winry. They finally both passed out.”
She nods. “That’s good.” The knot in her stomach has loosened by a fraction, but it still has a vice on her insides.
“Can’t sleep?”
She tries to smile. “Caught a little.”
His own drops as he looks at her. “You getting sick? Because you know I love having you here to help, but I will ban you from the baby’s room if you’re catching something.”
She shakes her head. “No, not catching anything, just …” He looks at her quizzically, and she continues, “Just a hot night.”
It takes a few moments, but soon the realization dawns on his face. She doesn’t look away from it.
“Nightmare?” he says.
She nods. He nods back, head tilting down to watch his own fingers play with the ratty edge of his sleep shirt.
There’s a spill of silence, and then a quiet ��Oh!” before he turns and marches out of the room.
Riza blinks after him, and the knot pulls tighter.
But he isn’t gone long. Not a minute later, he’s reentering with a damp cloth and a glass of water.
She wants to tell him his attention isn’t necessary, but he’s being so sweet and she doesn’t want to dissuade him. She takes the glass and a few sips of water, and truthfully it does make her feel better.
She thinks he might leave, but he sits on the bed next to her, swapping the glass for the cloth. It’s cold against her face, her arms, the back of her neck. She feels less in a daze, slowly becoming more alert.
Ed takes the cloth back and sets it on the nightstand. The glass of water finds its way to her lips again, and she takes a longer gulp. Ed scratches his fingernails over his knee.
“Your hair,” he says over the soft sounds of the wind. She looks over at him. “You’re growing it out again.”
She nods, unsure why he’s trying to make small talk now. Probably just feels awkward, she supposes.
And he does blush a little, which throws her, scratching a hand over the back of his neck.
“Could I, uh …” He huffs something that might be a laugh. “Well, I mean. I used to braid mine all the time, but I don’t really wear it like that anymore … I- I guess I miss it sometimes, I don’t know. Winry doesn’t really let me mess with hers. Could- Would you mind if, uh—”
She sets the glass on the nightstand, and he flinches a little at the clunk. She watches him expectantly, waiting for him to finish.
He finally does in a rush. “Do you want me to braid it for you?”
Even though she knew that’s where he was going, the question throws her. She doesn’t know the last time someone had asked her that. When she was a child, in all likelihood. Not her father, of course. Maybe Roy. A different boy with a blush and a sheepish smile.
She raises an arm to run over the back of her head. It’s not grimy, but what she says is, “It’s not very clean.”
She was giving him an out, but he takes it as a rejection, and she sees her mistake immediately. He pulls back a little, raising a hand. His teeth flash in a nervous smile, but she cuts him off before he can speak.
“I’d like you to, though.”
The hand drops. So does the nervous smile, pulling into something more genuine. He motions for her to turn around, and she does, letting her back face him. It’s a vulnerable position—for a sniper, and for her specifically. He saw the tattoo long ago, and it’s covered by a blanket now in any case. But she knows, deep in her gut, that he is someone she trusts when she faces away from him and the knot in her stomach loosens.
She lets her breath come out slow as he takes her hair into his hands and starts to comb through it with his fingers. He’s grown so much, and his hands are rough from work. Still, she can’t help but imagine him as that scrappy little kid in the red jacket, always ready for a fight—whether with friend or foe. He’s come so far, and she finds herself blinking away a certain sting just thinking about it.
“I’m really proud of you, Ed,” she says, and she doesn’t mind so much that her voice is a little thick.
His hands still. They aren’t touching, but she can feel the warmth on the back of her neck.
“Why, because I can braid hair better than you?” he says, and she knows it’s a challenge.
One she doesn’t rise to.
“I’m not very good,” she admits.
His fingers start to weave her hair. He doesn’t pull, no pricks of pain light her scalp. He really is good at it.
“I think you braided my hair a grand total of once,” he says, a snicker in his tone. “It didn’t go so well.”
“You hurt your arm,” she remembers. Ed hums in confirmation. “It didn’t look very good when I was done with it.”
“A snake could have done better.”
“They don’t even have arms.”
“I know.”
She snorts, letting her shoulders drop a fraction. “I’ve never had much practice.”
“Who taught you? Your mom?”
She goes to shake her head, then thinks better of it. It almost hurts, the casual remark, but not necessarily in a bad way. She’s had family on the mind the last few days, and her heart aches with joy for the new Elric child. He’ll grow up different than she did, she knows that much. He’ll be surrounded by enough love to feed a nation.
“Rebecca. She taught me at the academy so that I could braid it when she got drunk.”
Ed snorts. “That sounds about right.”
“I’ve had short hair for most of my life, so I never really had a need for it.”
She hears him hum. “You had short hair the first time we met. Why’d you decide to grow it out?”
She smiles. “Because of Winry, actually. I liked hers.”
He laughs. “Don’t tell her that. It’ll go straight to her head.” He gives a soft tug on her hair. “All done, Captain.”
Her fingers find the start of the braid and slowly run down. It feels even and just tight enough to stay without giving her a headache. The end is too short to pull over her shoulder, but she thumbs the tie that Ed must’ve already had on his wrist. It looks like one of Winry’s. She turns so her back is facing the wall, Ed to her side.
“You know you don’t have to call me Captain, Ed.”
His smile is lopsided, tired and fond. “What else would I call you?”
“I don’t know,” she says back, just as tired, and just as fond. “Maybe ‘Riza’.”
He nods, looking away, and rubs at one of his eyes. “Sure thing, Captain.”
Above the silence, there’s the soft breath of wind from outside, and the gentle ticking of the clock. If the moonlight that came in from the window made a sound, dancing through the dust in the air, it would be a lullaby.
“I meant what I said.” She just wants him to know. He looks up at her. “About being proud of you.”
“Yeah,” he says, looking down again at the covers. “I know.”
She drops the end of the braid to pat the top of his head a few times. “You’ve grown a lot.”
The glint in his eye is murderous. “Is that a short joke?”
She meant it as one, but she smiles and says, “Of course not.”
He grumbles unhappily, eventually muttering out, “Good. I’d have to kick you out if it was one.”
“You could try.”
“Oh, what? You could stop me?”
“Winry would.”
He balks. “Oh. Yeah, she’d probably kill me if it meant you would stay.”
A laugh huffs from her nose, and she leans back against the wall. Tiredness is starting to creep in on her again. “You two will get ahold of the baby thing soon. Your instincts are good. You’ll get the hang of it.”
“Mmm,” he hums. He yawns, and moves to lean against the wall as well. But there’s only wall up to his lower back, and open window above that. He moves backwards, and keeps going, and gives a little shout as he almost falls out.
Riza’s hand flies to her mouth to stifle her rolling laughter as Ed rights himself and glowers beside her. She’s not expecting him to readjust so that he can drop his head onto her shoulder. Her laughter stops. A smile spreads.
“Tired,” Ed grumbles.
“You should get some sleep while you have the chance,” she says.
He sighs. “If I go in there I’ll wake up the baby. Then Winry will really kill me.”
She gives a sympathetic hum. “That’s probably accurate.” She pats his arm. “You know you’re gonna have to name him eventually.”
He yawns again. “Yeah. We’re thinking after Winry’s dad.”
“Little Yuriy. That’s a good name.”
“Mmm,” he hums. He rubs a hand over his face, but it’s clear he isn’t going to last much longer. “Captain,” he murmurs, and she leans closer to hear him. “Nightmares are gonna stop eventually.”
She scratches idly at the skin around her fingernail. She thinks about it. Not that she hasn’t before. “Have yours?” she asks.
Ed hums. A simple sound, no indication either way.
Riza lets her head drop against the wall. The breeze pushes at the curtains. The clock on the wall says it’s past 4am, which means that the baby will be hungry again in not too long.
She wants to say more. Say that it’s been an honor watching Ed grow from that angry child into the strong and doting man he’s become. Say that she holds it a treasure unlike any other that he’s let her into his family. Say that if nightmares do still plague him, she’s glad he has someone to be there after. She wants to ask if maybe, there’s any possibility he sees something in her worth being proud of too.
Not that she would. Some things are better left resting. Like the man who’s now fallen asleep against her shoulder, a soft snore pulling from his chest.
The heat really isn’t so bad.
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June 14, 2018
Ethereum News and Links
Protocol
Counterfactual: generalized state channels. Academic paper. Also Jeff Coleman Reddit comment on the history and progress of state channels. The rest of that Reddit thread is worth reading as well.
Tom Close: Minimal Progamable State Channels
Latest Casper standup call
Drake: Committee-based sharded Casper.
Drake: 1-bit BLS aggregation-friendly custody bonds
More Justin Drake: “we are considering changing the Ethereum 2.0 roadmap to skip Casper FFG with 1500 ETH deposits. Instead Casper and sharding validators would be unified from the get-go in the beacon chain, and deposits would be 32 ETH.” Two less technical Reddit threads worth reading: one and two.
Prysmatic’s geth sharding implementation update
Hsiao-Wei Wang: what you can do for sharding slide deck. Nice sharding overview in there as well.
Latest Plasma implementation calls: this week and two weeks ago
an “alternative light-client concept for plasma chain clients”
Dan Robinson: Plasma Debit. payment channels on Plasma Cash?
Loi Luu video talk on Kyber’s Gormos scalability project: application specific “plasma plus sharding”
Ben Jones, Kelvin Fichter: More Viable Plasma
Alexey Akhunov: latest on Turbo-Geth
Stuff for developers
First Vyper beta release
Truper: compile vyper contracts to truffle compatible artifacts.
Karen Scarbrough: A guide to generalized state channels for developers. And part 2.
Connext on becoming a network for projects to open hubs
Human readable contract ABIs using ethers.js
sol2proto - Amis’s first step to Contract as a Service
hevm: an EVM implementation for unit testing from Dapphub
ethQL: a graphQL interface from ConsenSys
Loom SDK out in public beta with long update on their plans
dappeteer: e2e testing with Puppeteer + MetaMask
libSTARK: C++ library for Starks from EliBen-Sasson
Thetta DAO framework v0.1. Github repo
Eth dev with Go online guide book
Cryptographic javascript-functions for Ethereum with web3js tutorials
Ecosystem
Slock.it INCUBED client - a network of server nodes for Slockit’s IoT devices
How Weeve puts an Eth wallet in trusted enclave
Latest Open Block Explorers call
John Wolpert on the future of private and public blockchains
Introducing EthIndia and EthBerlin applications are open
Vitalik’s ELI5 on the difference between full and archive nodes
Tips on applying for ECF grants
Releases
Geth v1.8.11: 28% less disk usage, 23% faster block processing, increased memory stability
Governance and Standards
Casey Detrio on what happened to EIP648 (tldr: disk I/O is bottleneck, not CPU)
ERC721 finished last call and is finalized
Dean Eigenmann: against community governance
Avsa: governance of the .ETH namespace and ENS foundation
PoA Network governance model
Project Updates
Augur bounty program opens tomorrow before full launch on July 9
Bloomberg on the Decentraland land rush
Dharma 3 month roadmap: improve dharma.js API, better documentation, standardize terms on some debt agreements
Maker: a Dai primer
Now much easier to pay in tokens like Dai on Gitcoin
How Golem wants to use SGX for computational integrity and privacy
FunFair to seek platform licenses so casino operators don’t have to get their own license
TrustWallet to sell its tokens on Kyber
Brave at 2.7m MAUs and giving away 500k more in BAT
0x’s vision, mission and core values
Andy Warhol work to be auctioned by Maecenas
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Truebit’s Harley Swick on Hashing It Out
Grigore Rosu talks K framework on Epicenter
Joey Krug with Laura Shin
5 mins of Joey Krug’s story of risktaking leading him to Augur
Meher Roy gets interviewed by Decrypt Asia
Glen Weyl lecture on Radical Markets at Google
Video of Kyber Network’s event last week
Griff Green revisits The DAO on Zero Knowledge
Tokens
SEC’s William Hinman: “current offers and sales of Ether are not securities transactions.”
CFTC Commissioner Rostin Behnam: “Blockchain is more than technology: it is an advance that reaches out into every aspect of life.”
Colony’s Hackathon is an MVP of perpetual inflation to incentivize developers.
Etherisc: democratizing insurance using blockchain
A compendium of NFT links
Ujo: expanding collectibles for artists
Incentivized music curation with curved bonding rewards
What if BitTorrent had a token? More lessons learned from p2p file sharing by John Backus
General
Leigh Cuen reports on Code to Inspire offering Afghan women opportunities to earn Eth for completing tasks
How Polkadot is addressing the big issues in blockchain
Academic paper claiming Bitfinex/Tether manipulated Bitcoin price. I skimmed and did not see reason to update my priors. Still maybe.
Coinbase Index Fund is now open.
VB answers a few technical questions on Marginal Revolution.
Irish newspaper interviews Joe Lubin
Discussion of 20 psychological biases around money that is getting passed around in crypto circles this last week
A year after the sale, Tezos adds KYC/AML
WSJ on big pharma companies tracking supply chains using Ethereum.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note:
June 24 -- Colony online hackathon finishes
June 25 -- Etherisc token sale starts
June 28 -- BuildEth (San Francisco)
June 30 -- Solidity Gas Golfing challenge deadline
June 30-July1 -- Off the chain state channel workshop (Berlin)
July 6-7 -- TechCrunch blockchain and Ethereum events (Zug)
July 9 -- Augur scheduled to launch
July 12-18 -- IC3 Eth Bootcamp (Ithaca, NY)
July 14-15 -- FEM governance meetings in Berlin
July 19-20 -- DappCon (Berlin)
July 24-26 — NIFTY hackathon and NFT conference (Hong Kong)
August 3-4 -- Discon (Boulder, CO)
August 10-12 -- EthIndia hackathon (Bangalore)
September 6 -- Security unconference (Berlin)
September 7-9 -- EthBerlin hackathon
September 7-9 -- WyoHackathon (Wyoming)
Oct 5-7 -- TruffleCon in Portland
Oct 5-7 -- EthSanFrancisco hackathon
Oct 22-24 -- Web3Summit (Berlin)
Oct 30 - Nov 2 -- Devcon4 (Prague)
December -- EthSingapore hackathon
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News and Links
Layer 1
[Eth 2.0] What's New in Eth2
[Eth 2.0] Notes from last Eth 2.0 implementer call
[Eth 2.0] Beacon chain explainer
[Eth 1.x] Casey Detrio: a half-backed Ethereum 1.x roadmap. See also Martin Köppelmann’s tweetstorm if you prefer a quicker but not as thorough version.
[ewasm] Latest ewasm call with walkthrough of testnet setup and deploying code
[wasm] Fransham: why WASM vs EVM
“The bomb” will be different than last time. We’ll start seeing a spike in block time in mid-Jan if the fork hasn’t been implemented
Layer 2
This map of Plasma is very cool, so is the associated writeup
Short RSA exclusion proofs for Plasma Prime
Game channels from DAO Casinos: state channels with randomness paper, a la FunFair’s Fate Channels
Raiden v0.17
POANetwork’s ERC20 to ERC20 bridge.
BLS DAG sidechain idea
Kauri’s dive into how to use sidechains
SNARK based Side-Chain for ERC20 tokens
Stuff for developers
Waffle: a testing framework based on ethers.js and mocha
Meadow: dev and testing framework written in cross-platform C# with .NET Core
web3 React: build single-page dapps in React with hooks
More on Parity’s light.js for building dapps on a light client
CryptoZombies lesson #9: ERC721x
Yakindu Solidity language server - all the IDEs
Kyber trading API
Kyokan’s chaind: caching layer in front of any Ethereum JSON-RPC endpoint
OneClickDapp: “instantly build a dApp with a simple URL to bookmark or share with a friend.”
Austin Griffith’s sandbox for playing with MolochDAO
How to query Ether supply in BigQuery and plot the number of Ethereum addresses
Getting started with Eventeum
Truffle v5.0.0-beta.2 - Solidity v0.5, Vyper support, and update to Web3.js 1.0.0-beta.36
Samuel Furter: my first 3 months maintaining web3.js
How to use Mythril Classic to find bugs
LevelK discovers a potential exploit of exchanges if they were not using best practices. If exchanges fail to put a gas limit on contract calls, then that enables an attacker to drain an exchange’s hot wallet, or potentially use GasToken to profit.
Panvala’s token grants for making Ethereum safer will start in the next 2 months.
AirSwap’s Keyspace: e2e encrypted messages with Ethereum and IPFS
Palladino: the transparent proxy pattern in Zeppelin
Ecosystem
MetaMask’s Mustekala light client that also shares pieces of the chain over libp2p
VIPNode releases a demo to incentivize full nodes serving light clients.
An overview of the Gnosis Safe’s features
Security considerations for Shamir’s secret sharing in Dark Crystals
A working proposal for permanent ENS register and why there will not be Harberger taxes in ENS
Safe zero confirmation payments in Ethereum (by using a bond)
The mission and practices of Ethereum Magicians
Stureby POW testnet to test Constantinople changes and how to help test.
Görli testnet explorer and their bounties initiative
Client-related
Pantheon v0.8.2
Trinity v0.1.0-alpha.17
EthereumJS VM v2.5.0: Constantinople fork ready, full consensus, StateManager
Enterprise
Pantheon video tutorial: start a private blockchain in Java with Docker
Governance and Standards
Latest core devs call. Here are the notes.
Also, the notes from the Devcon meetings that were discussed on the core devs call. Sometimes there are private meetings, Parity CTO Fred Harrysson summed it up well.
Ethereum Dispute Resolution Alliance, joint work on research and standards by Bounties Network, Aragon, and ENS
ERC820 pseudo-introspection registry in last call
ERC875 better NFTs to last call
ERC1592: Address and ERC20-compliant transfer rules
ERC1616: Attribute registry standard
ERC1621: Referral interface
ERC1620: Money streaming continuous payments over time
EIP1601: only full blocks get full mining reward
Project Updates
Golem graphene-ng demo and how to make SGX usable in decentralized scenarios
Aragon: the future of organizations and their first governance proposal passed with 99.97%
Status v0.9.31 - includes eip1102 for better privacy
AXA's Fizzy flight delay insurance expands to cover 80% of all flights
Melon supply: burning 248k now, may do another competition with ~70k already minted. 300k to be printed annually, but fees paid in Eth will buy and burn Melon.
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Maker’s Martin Lundfall on Smartest Contract
Prysmatic’s Preston Van Loon on Penn Blockchain podcast
Latest Open Block Explorers community call
DeFi Summit videos in Prague
First Görli testnet contributors call
Scuttlebutt’s Dominic Tarr with Arthur Falls
I missed this from web3summit: Jeff Burdges and Robert Kiel on mixnet instead of Whisper
Vlad and Gav debate governance on Zero Knowledge
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Neufund is doing their equity token offering on December 8th (whitelisting opens Nov 27th) but regulators forced them to raise the minimum to 100k euros. Interesting tweetstorm commentary.
Personal Token Economics with your own bonding curve
A bonding curve to decentralize how apps get listed in Status
Automatically roll one-week long/short contracts from Daxia (formerly DDA) using SetProtocol
[Between Apple, Facebook, Nasdaq, Ethereum and Bitcoin], “Ethereum feels like the easiest one to make a bull case for right now." - Fred Wilson
Fundamental questions to ask yourself about blockchain investing. I wrote this.
General
You can now buy Mastering Ethereum by Andreas Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood
Newsweek does an Ethereum profile
Bakkt moves launch data target to Jan 24th
EOS: an architectural and economic analysis. Apparently under real world conditions, EOS doesn’t do more transactions per second than Ethereum despite a large compromise on decentralization
There were widespread reports that a game with tradeable Ethereum NFTs had passed Sony review for the PS4, but I’m skeptical of anything I only find in crypto media.
IMF paper on central bank digital currencies
Overstock said it would sell the retail business to focus on blockchain/TZero security token exchange. The stock went up ~25%.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new additions in bold):
Dec 7-9 - ETHSingapore hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin hackathon (EthUniversal)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
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