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"So?"
"What?" Amelia asked innocently, taking a bite of her bread. It was stale, unsatisfying on her tastebuds; something she hadn't particularly enjoyed, but was grateful for nonetheless.
"Are you going to explain the new ring on your finger?" Hange's chocolate eyes glimmered with a dangerous curiosity, Amelia not falling for the typical sly tactic.
"I'm engaged." She replied flatly with a lackadaisical shrug, withholding the most vital piece of information.
"Who have you even been seeing?!" They excitedly exclaimed, "I would like to meet this mystery person."
Amelia instinctively glimpsed at Levi, Hange unfortunately recognizing the minute detail, "what?! It's LEVI?!" They screamed with obvious surprise, their brows raised with bewilderment as they involuntarily shot into the air. The motion caused their chestnut hair to bounce boisterously in the loose ponytail that barely held it up, glasses sliding down the brim of their nose.
"Hange, be quiet!" Amelia quickly pulled them back down onto the wooden bench, "you're going to make people stare at us."
"Then let them! I can't believe- I mean- how long?" They stammered, their brain processing the newfound knowledge at a rather slow pace.
"Did I break you?" Amelia chortled, picking up a pearl teacup with an intricate lavender design, taking a sip of the steaming black tea inside.
The two continued their conversation, which mostly consisted of Amelia boredly answering Hange's tedious questions, though she was transparently honest in her carefully articulated response, even if they were blunt and mundane. Meanwhile, Levi and Erwin had one of their own; "so when were you going to tell me?"