Episode 1: "The Flames of Resolve"
[ Opening Scene: The orphanage yard]
Leonhard stands alone near a wall, trying to mind his own business when a group of boys approaches, led by a larger, sneering kid named Daichi.
Daichi: "Hey, fire-head! Why don't you just burn up and disappear? Bet you don't even know where you came from. Probably a demon's brat."
Leonhard clenches his fists, trying to ignore them, but Daichi shoves him hard.
Leonhard: (quietly, trying to hold back his frustration) "Leave me alone, Daichi."
Daichi: "Or what? Gonna do something about it? Yeah, right."
Just then, Izumi steps in, placing himself calmly between Daichi and Leonhard.
Izumi: "That's enough, Daichi. Go bother someone else."
Daichi: (scoffs) "Why do you always stick up for him, Izumi? He's nothing but a weak little runt."
Izumi: (smiling faintly) "And yet he's still stronger than you'll ever be."
Daichi glares but backs off, muttering insults as he leaves with his friends.
[Scene shifts to the orphanage roof at sunset. Leonhard and Izumi sit on the edge, looking out over the city.]
Leonhard: (sighing) "I wish I could just... be stronger. I'm tired of feeling like I can't do anything."
Izumi: (putting a hand on Leonhard's shoulder) "You're strong, Leonhard. Maybe not in the way they see, but I know it. One day, we'll be out of here. And you'll show everyone just how strong you really are."
Leonhard: (glancing at him) "You really think so?"
Izumi: "I know so. And until then, I'll always be here to look out for you."
Leonhard nods, a small smile breaking through his frustration. They sit together in silence, watching as the last rays of sunlight disappear over the horizon.
[Scene: Later that night, Leonhard lies awake, staring at the ceiling.]
Leonhard: (whispering to himself) "I don't want to be weak anymore. I'll find a way to be stronger... someday."
[Scene: The next morning. Leonhard and Izumi sneak out of the orphanage, carrying small bags with what little they own. They walk the city streets, huddling close to keep warm.]
Izumi: "We don't have much, but we'll make it work. We just need to find a safe place to stay for a while."
Leonhard: (nodding) "I don't care where, as long as we're away from that place. I'd rather be here, with you."
They walk together through the streets, finding places to sleep and food where they can. Days pass, and they grow tougher, relying on each other to survive.
[Scene: Late evening, in a narrow alley. Leonhard and Izumi sit huddled by a small fire they've made, sharing a crust of bread between them.]
Leonhard: "We'll be alright... right?"
Izumi: (smiling) "Yeah. We've got each other. And that's enough."
Just then, a shadow falls over them, and they look up to see a man in his late thirties with warm eyes and a gentle smile.
Minato: "You two look like you could use a real meal."
Leonhard: (suspiciously) "Who are you?"
Minato: "Name's Minato. And don't worry, I'm not here to cause trouble. I just hate seeing people in need."
He holds out a bag of food, and after a moment's hesitation, the brothers accept, digging in gratefully.
Izumi: "Why... why would you help us?"
Minato: (smiling kindly) "Because sometimes we all need a little help. Come on, I've got a warm place for you both to stay tonight."
Leonhard and Izumi share a glance, both feeling the faintest glimmer of hope.
---
[Scene: Minato's Home, Late Evening]
Leonhard and Izumi enter Minato's modest but warm home, a simple space filled with small trinkets, well-worn furniture, and the gentle glow of candlelight. They look around, taking in the warmth and comfort of the place. It's a stark contrast to the cold, empty feeling of the orphanage.
Minato: (gesturing toward a cozy couch) "Make yourselves comfortable. It's been a while since I've had guests."
The boys sit down, still cautious but visibly relaxing in the warmth. Minato goes to the kitchen to prepare hot tea.
Leonhard: (whispering to Izumi) "It's nice here... doesn't feel anything like the orphanage."
Izumi: (nodding) "Yeah. It's... peaceful."
Minato returns with a tray holding three cups of tea. He hands one to each of them and sits down across from the boys.
Minato: (smiling) "You know, it's funny... I used to imagine my home would be filled with laughter and family."
The boys glance at each other, sensing a hint of sadness in his voice.
Izumi: "Did you... ever have a family?"
Minato pauses, his gaze falling to the cup in his hands. He nods, his voice softened by memory.
Minato: "Yes. My wife, Ayase. She was the most kind-hearted person you could ever meet. Always saw the best in everyone, just like you two."
Leonhard and Izumi listen quietly, sensing the weight of Minato's words.
Minato: "She passed away... four years ago. A sudden illness. There was nothing the doctors could do."
s going, because she'd want me to. And... meeting you two makes it feel a little brighter again."
The boys exchange a look, feeling a deeper connection to Minato as he shares his story. He's not just a stranger offering kindness-he's someone who understands loss, just like they do.
Izumi: (sincerely) "Thank you, Minato. For everything."
Minato: (smiling, patting Izumi on the shoulder) "No need for thanks. Everyone deserves a place to feel safe."
[Scene: Later in Minato's Home, the warmth of the fire casting soft shadows across the room.]
Leonhard and Izumi have finished their tea, and Minato sits across from them, watching the flickering flames in the hearth. The room is peaceful, and for the first time in a long while, the boys feel a sense of calm they haven't known since they were very young.
Minato: (gently) "You know... when my wife was still with me, we dreamed of a big family. A house full of love, laughter, and... well, the kind of chaos that comes with having children."
Leonhard and Izumi glance at each other, a hint of surprise in their eyes.
Izumi: "You... wanted kids?"
Minato: (nodding with a soft smile) "More than anything. After Ayase passed, that dream felt... far away. But seeing you two... it's reminded me of what's important."
He leans forward, meeting their eyes, his gaze filled with warmth and sincerity.
Minato: "If... if you'd like, I'd be honored to be your family. I can't replace what you've lost, but... I can offer you a home, safety, and someone who'll look out for you. I'd like to be your father, if you'll let me."
Leonhard stares at him, wide-eyed, processing Minato's words. It's something he's never dared to hope for-a family, someone who genuinely wants them.
Leonhard: (whispering, almost in disbelief) "You... you really mean that?"
Minato: (nodding) "I do, Leonhard. You and Izumi deserve a family, a place to call home. And I'd be honored to give that to you."
Izumi's usually composed expression softens, and he places a hand on Leonhard's shoulder, a silent reassurance. Leonhard's eyes well up, his voice barely above a whisper.
Leonhard: "I... I think we'd like that. A lot."
Izumi: (nodding, with a small smile) "We've been on our own for a long time, Minato. If you're sure... then I'd be grateful. We'd both be grateful."
Minato: (smiling warmly) "Then it's settled. From now on, you're my family. My sons."
They share a quiet moment, the warmth of Minato's promise filling the room. In the silence, a sense of belonging and hope grows, more powerful than words. For Leonhard and Izumi, it's a beginning they never expected-a family, a home, and someone who genuinely cares for them.
---
The episode closes on this heartwarming scene, the bond between Minato and the brothers forming the foundation for the story ahead.
---> CHARACTER'S NOTE:
Name:Minato Satoshi
Age:31
Height:6'4
Hobby:Walking in parks
Background:Comes from a well known and established Family who are Alchemists