WARNING: Smutttttttt.
(Y/N) had forced Levi to leave ahead of her with the first load of boxes. He'd resisted, asking her why but had eventually given up. She wasn't going to give in.
As soon as he'd gone around the corner, (Y/N) had opened the door to his room and pushed in any boxes she couldn't carry. She was still worried about leaving them unattended while they took their first trip. When they returned for their second load, she'd just run ahead of him and take them out. She was starting to get the feeling that he didn't like when she hid things like this from him but she figured she could get away with it one last time. She didn't want him to have to open that door again after it had taken him so much effort to close it.
Levi had been waiting for her outside the barracks and they'd made their trip back to the castle in silence.
As soon as they'd set the boxes down in their new room, they'd headed back for the second round.
(Y/N)'s plan had gone off without a hitch and she'd only received a strange look from Levi when she ran ahead of him.
Their second trip had been just as silent as their first but it was a calm silence. Both of them were reflecting... but not in a bad way. They'd come so far, were so ready to start again. Their final walk to the castle seemed... surreal.
Finally, they reached their new room again and (Y/N) heard the familiar thump of boxes as they were set down all over. She could already tell that living with Levi would mean making some serious changes to her habit. His boxes were stacked neatly against the wall while hers were scattered randomly. That was alright, though. She'd get used to it. If being neat and clean was all she had to do to live with him, she'd do it happily.
When Levi set down his final box, he turned to her and (Y/N) couldn't help the small smile that came to her lips. They'd done it. The worst was over.
Levi walked to her and (Y/N) reached her arms out. When he embraced her, she hugged him tightly. She was so in love with him that it almost hurt.
She kissed across his cheek and rested her chin in the curve of his neck. The worst might have been over but they still had one last thing to do.
She sighed.
"I'm sorry to say that we have one more room to clean out."
Levi groaned. He knew exactly what she was talking about. Their old room in the castle still needed to be gone through. He couldn't think of much in the room that he wanted to keep but it still needed to be straightened before they left it alone.
(Y/N) chuckled at his groan.
"I don't want to, either, but I think we should just get it over with."
Levi held her tighter.
"Tch. Can't it wait?"
(Y/N) ran her fingers through his hair.
"It could, but... once we get that room done... it's over, Levi. It'll be done. All of it."
Levi sighed. She was right. They shouldn't put it off.
Slowly, he moved away from her, placing a light kiss on her lips and he passed.
(Y/N) smiled again. At least this room would go more quickly than the others.
Levi took her hand and soon they were back in the halls, traveling to the other side of the castle. (Y/N) didn't bother to bring another box. Everything of value would fit in the satchel.
When they finally arrived, Levi didn't hesitate to practically bust the door down. He wanted all of this done and over with.
He immediately pulled (Y/N) to the bed and began stripping the sheets.
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Don't Die - Levi x Reader {Book 1}
FanfictionAfter suffering loss and pain in her past, (Y/N) finds peace within the ranks of the Scouting Regiment. However, when the mysterious Levi Ackerman joins her squad, along with his curious companions, (Y/N) develops feelings that she has never experie...