"Westley! Try centering your balance more, you keep wobbling to the left!" You shouted up at Westley as he flew through the trees. "Okay!" He shouted down at you and he immediately corrected his position. You smiled and gave him a thumbs up, then turned to Rose. "He's quick to make adjustments." Rose nodded her head and looked up at Westley.
"He's a good squad member. I'm glad we got him and not some jackass." You chuckled at Rose's remark and turned your attention back to Westley. "Finish off two more dummies and then you're done!"
You watched as Westley slashed through the napes of the dummies with swift speed. You clapped your hands together as Westley came flying back down onto the grass. "I can see why they put you in my squad. That's all for today. I wanted to see how you did things so when we go on actual missions I can work with you." He nodded his head as he patted the dirt off his clothes.
"Thank you Y/N. I'll see you later." Westley waved goodbye to you as he walked off with Rose back towards the building. You grabbed your jacket from off the ground and rushed inside.
You quickly dashed down the hallway towards Levi's room and raced in there without knocking. You entered the room and saw Levi at his desk with Eden sitting in the chair in the corner of the room. Hange was standing in front of Levi's desk with papers in their hands.
"Oh Y/N, just in time." Hange turned around and smiled at you as she flashed the papers in her hands. "For what?" You walked towards the chair Eden was sitting in and rested your hand on his head.
"We are going to be passing out the gear tomorrow. The recruits tested them and they all work well, of course well make adjustments throughout the use of them." Hange clapped her hands and looked to Levi. "Levi agreed with the timing. It will give us time for people to get used to them." You nodded your head and ruffled Eden's hair. "That's good. The sooner the better." Levi nodded his head and looked back down at his desk.
"Shit!" The silence was broken when you heard the small voice beside you. "Eden! You can't say that word." You kneeled down in front of him and looked him in his eyes. Eden frowned and pointed towards Levi. "But Daddy says it."
You slowly turned towards Levi and glared at him. "What, it's not my fault the kid has ears." Levi rolled his eyes and leaned back in his chair. "Still you could be more careful around him." You patted Eden on the head and stood up.
"Anything from Eren yet?" You headed over to Hange and Levi. "Nothing." Hange let out a sigh and pushed their glasses back to the bridge of their nose. "I swear, this man is going to get us all killed." You leaned onto Levi's desk and stared at the papers in front of him.
"Recruits. There's a lot more people wanting to join the scouts and apparently it's my job to put them all in squads." Levi looked up at Hange and rolled his eyes. "Hey, I can't do everything. Now imma leave you two." Hange turned around and headed towards the door, but stopped to look at Eden. "Bye bye." Eden waved back as Hange shut the door behind them.
"You really don't trust Eren?" Levi looked at you with his eyebrows raised. "Not really. That kid makes decisions on a whim and lets emotions get in the way." Levi let out a chuckle and set down the paper in his hands. "Sounds a lot like someone I know." You shook your head and rose up from his desk.
"Uh huh. But the kid has some serious issues. He's not stable and we are trusting him with all of our lives." You felt a tug at your shirt sleeve and looked down to see Eden. "Who's Eren?" He looked up at you with an innocent face and you slowly moved down to his eye level.
"Just someone we know. You'll maybe meet him some day." You picked up Eden and placed him in ok your hip. "Just don't worry about it right now it will work out."
YOU ARE READING
Promise Me (Levi x Reader)
AcciónYou survived the fall of Wall Maria and watched your family die. A family friend, Erwin Smith takes you under his wing. You choose to follow Erwin's footsteps and join the Survey Corps. Little did you know, you'd run into Levi.
