Levi x Reader Part 2

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Some facts of this fic may be wrong. I don't know how close Petra, Oluo, Eld and Gunther lived to each other. For the purpose of making this part flow, I've put them close together.

@EatingPizzaWithSatan requested another part to Levi x Reader. This is more angsty than it is romance though. Hope you enjoy.

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Days had passed by, since the expedition and the unfortunate events that had happened with the Female Titan as Eren had dubbed her. To your utmost annoyance and hatred, Erwin had yet to announce just what the next move was and what the next plan was. He needed to have another meeting with the Military Police and the Garrison before anything was officially done. You would have been lying if you said your anxiety and nerves weren't starting to bundle up. You were almost ninety-nine percent sure you were ready to have a breakdown at any given moment.

You huffed, sitting in your office. You swung side to side on your chair, trying to occupy yourself with anything, but there was nothing to do. The cadets were given a day of rest, aside from chores there was no training to do and all your paperwork had been filled in. You could have helped Hanji with the newest experiment, or whatever Hanji was doing – you heard something explode earlier, sounded like she was having fun – but you really didn't feel like torturing anyone.

A knock came from your door. You raised an eyebrow, confused as to who it might be. Erwin wasn't here, Levi was supervising the cadets clean – how he loved to do that – Hanji was blowing things up and you were sure Mike was with Erwin.

Still, you straightened yourself up, placed your hands on the desk and picked up a nearby book, you'd make yourself look busy somehow, before speaking a calm 'enter'. You half expected to see someone from the 104th training cadets. They'd normally come and say if Levi was being such a hard ass on them. He'd lighten up a little when you were around but thing still had to be spotless.

To your surprise though, it was the short black-haired man himself. Levi opened the door to your office and stepped inside. His uniform had changed since he was injured. He still wore the usual uniform but instead of the tanned jacket all the cadets wore with the Wings of Freedom on the back, he wore a black jacket, just a plain black jacket. To Levi, it signified he was out of commission – fighting wise – for a while.

"104th cadets driving you up the wall?" you asked, leaning on your desk. Levi walked over to you, limping as he did so. The man had refused crutches, after all it was just a sprain, but he also refused to sit still, which is why it would take longer for the wound to heal. "You shouldn't be walking around so much, Levi," you sighed as he sat down in the chair across from your desk. The man gave a small smirk.

"Worried about me?" he enquired.

"You have to ask?" you shot back. You had admitted your love to the man just a few nights ago. However, in your defence he said it first so it wasn't like it was some kind of one-sided love.

"You're fun to annoy," Levi stated, causing you to roll your eyes at the man.

"You come here just to annoy me then?" you turned your attention to the book below you and furrowed your eyebrows. You'd just opened it to a random page. It wasn't like you were reading it. So, the first line of the page confused you.

"Forget how to read?" Levi asked upon seeing your expression. You turned back to him with a strained smile.

"I may love you, but I will kill you," you threatened. The black-haired man gave a small smirk before his expression fell suddenly.

"I came to ask a favour," he started. You closed the book and set it to the side. Levi? Asking a favour? This was new. This never happened. The man studied your features for any hint that you may say no, but you were too kind. He knew you wouldn't. "I need to inform my Squads families of their demise," you frowned at Levi's words. Normally, cadet's families were informed by mail, then if they wanted to meet with the squad leader they could. Their belongings were normally returned under cover of darkness, too. Erwin didn't want to cause too much of a scene for the families.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 02, 2021 ⏰

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