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AN:
hello again! i know authors notes are annoying at the beginning of chapters, and i hate to do this to you, but also im feeling like isayama and want to be mean, so here i am, ruining your flow of reading :)

-i do have a reason for bothering u tho, so listen up
-i just wanted to share that i wrote all 2300 words of this chapter and then decided i didn't like it, so i deleted it and restarted because im indecisive and bored
-something i don't feel like doing right now is working out, so I've convinced myself to write a long ass chapter to make up for it... even though thats not how it works at all
-btw the workout that i do is the one for the scouts hehe its the only way ill do it
-please im in history rn and its so insanely boring
(h/n - horse name if u don't know)

enjoy your reading :)

love you

-Q


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I felt something fall onto whatever I was laying on, feeling my eyes flutter open as light filtered through my partially closed eyelids. When it had adjusted to the light, my gaze flitted around the golden-tinted room. I realized I was laying on a couch of some sort and saw two pairs of brown boots in front of me. My head rested on the armrest of the sofa, with my legs feet pointing towards the middle of the couch. I looked up a little and saw Hanji and Erwin watching something beyond my feet, so I turned. Levi was the one who had leaned onto the couch, and he was sitting inches from Eren, who was inches from me. I jumped and sat up straight, catching the attention of both Eren and Hanji. Hanji glanced at me, acknowledging me before turning her head back to Levi.

"Hey, Eren..." Levi said, resting his arms across the back of the couch and crossed his legs.

"Yes, sir?" Eren seemed really anxious. I was too, especially since I had no idea what was going on.

"Do you resent me?" Levi asked him. Again, I had no idea what was going on, but I certainly knew that there was only one right answer to that question. I could only pray that Eren knew that, too. Eren nervously said that he didn't hate Levi, and understood why it was important for Levi to 'do that.'

"Do what?" I thought.

"Yeah," Hanji said, stepping forward, "But you took it a little too far," she held out a bundle cloth and unwrapped it, "You lost a tooth." I looked away quickly, disgusted by the tooth. Blood and gore didn't bother me, but teeth? No thank you.

"Don't pick that up," Levi said, "It's creepy." I thanked him silently in my head, praying Hanji would put the bloody molar away. Nothing, not even titans, disgusted me as much as teeth. Hanji ignored him, saying it was a great sample for experiments. Levi leaned forward slightly, "Eren," he said, "it's still better than getting dissected by people like Hanji, right?"

"What is going on..." I thought, even more confused, "Hanji wouldn't dissect Eren... why is he hurt, though?" I glared at Levi, knowing he couldn't see my face from where he was, "Did Levi do that?"

"I'm not like them. I wouldn't kill him," Hanji said before looking up and grinning, "Hey, Eren! Let me see the inside of your mouth," Eren still had a terrified look on his face, but he said up straight and opened his mouth to show Hanji. Hanji peered inside his mouth when she froze and gasped.

"The tooth," she breathed, "it's already grown back."

"His healing powers..." I muttered, making everyone look at me.

"Do you know something, Y/N?" Erwin asked carefully.

"O-oh uhm no, sir, I don't--well, maybe I do, but I'm sure you guys already know so--" I took a deep breath, calming my nerves, "I was just thinking that he might have insanely fast healing because of his power because titans regenerate so quickly." I started to panic again, realizing what I'd said, "Not that he's a titan--"

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