Waking up, the first thing you registered was the way your head pounded and your entire body ached. A loud, pained groan slipped through your lips, and you refused to open your eyes, hoping that the pain would ease a bit before you even tried. Whatever you did in your sleep last night ended up causing a lot of pain. You had nightmares before, mainly when you were a child, but none were as vivid and real as the one you had about the Titan attacking you. The aching pain throughout your body was almost enough to convince you that you were chased and smacked around by a Titan, but that would be ridiculous. It was just one of those nightmares that had you tossing and turning, throwing yourself around your couch so that you would end up waking up in pain.
At least it was over now.
You took a deep breath and moved to run a hand over your hair, but something attached to your wrist harshly stopped you.
"Ow! What the fuck?" Your eyes snapped open.
What you found had your heart stopping. The ceiling above you was stone grey and dark instead of the soft white shade of the one in your living room. There was only one explanation for why that was, and it should be impossible. In some weird turn of events, what you thought was a dream was real. That Titan you thought was a part of a dream had nearly killed you, which meant it was the Survey Corps that saved you.
You swallowed and slowly turned your head until four people that should only exist in fiction came into your line of view, standing on the other side of the cell bars. Before your very eyes were the four superiors of the Survey Corps. Erwin sat in a chair with Mike standing to his left and Levi to his right. Hange stood closer to the bars of the cell you were in, and you gasped, sitting up and scrambling as far back on the cell bed that the chains around your wrist allowed.
"This is insane. This is fucking insane. I've really outdone myself this time," you whispered to yourself.
Erwin tilted his head and narrowed his eyes a fraction, but his reaction went unnoticed by you because you found a way to maneuver your body so that you could grip your head despite the chained handcuff around each wrist. Most people would expect you to be ecstatic over the aspect of meeting your favorite characters in person. But, you were frantic and filled with anxiety due to the situation you found yourself in. You weren't even able to be embarrassed over reading fanfics about them. You were locked up in a jail cell and chained to a bed, for fuck's sake! More importantly, you somehow found yourself in a different universe.
"You're awake," Erwin stated.
Tilting your head to look at him, you found him already staring at you, and you gulped. How were you supposed to respond to that? What do you even say to any of them? 'Thanks for saving my ass from a Titan. As you can most likely tell, I'm not from here?' Just the thought of that made you sound crazy. But you couldn't just stay silent, either.
Your head pounded from your hangover and having hit it against the ground, and you winced while gripping your temples. All you wanted to know was how you ended up here and how to go home. You didn't care how much you loved the characters; you couldn't stay here.
You frowned and unconsciously tugged at the restraints around your wrist before someone suddenly grabbed the cell bars, making you jerk back. Hange stared at you with fascination in their eyes, a wide grin spreading across their face.
"Tch, back off, Hange. You're scaring the woman," Levi scoffed before looking at you and narrowing his eyes. "What were you doing in Wall Maria?"
Good question. You would like to know as well.
Actually, there was a lot you wanted to know, such as what part of the story you managed to get yourself into. From what you could tell, it was some point after 845 because Levi just said you were in Wall Maria and there was a Titan there, so the wall had been breached already. You also knew it was before the time the Stohess District raid occurred because Mike was alive and a few meters in front of you, separated only by metal bars. That left you with a five-year range to work with, and that was a lot more time than it seemed. Not to mention, it didn't answer the question Levi asked you. Your eyes flickered to him, finding him staring at you with an expectant look in his steel-grey eyes.
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From Earth to Paradis (Erwin/Mike/Levi x F!Reader)
أدب الهواةSpending a week rewatching Attack on Titan and playing the Attack on Titan 2 game was exactly what you had in mind for the spring break of your last year as a grad student in college. What you didn't plan was to wake up the next morning in the AOT u...