"What does it say," Levi hovered over me.
GIVE ME A SECOND IM STILL READING
"She was interested in the magical beasts that inhabited the forest-" I scanned the pages for anything interesting, "specifically the regenerative properties of certain creatures."
nothing about body swapping so far
"Lifespan extension-" Levi read something from further down the page, "do you think?"
"That's insane," I looked up at him, "but also- I looked at the date of birth listed on her record- if we want to talk to her we'd better hope she managed to extend her life somehow."
she'd be 193 years old-
"When was her last experiment? We can try and find out who worked with her- maybe one of them has a relative that's still alive," Levi began to flip through the pages.
good luck-
"I'm not sure if that will work," I continued looking over the pages I held, "I mean- clearly she was talented- her name is credited to several different projects- and yet- I've never heard of her."
"Unsurprising," Levi shrugged, "your family has been trying to erase knowledge of this shit for generations."
"Well yeah but-" I frowned, "it's still the foundation of our power- I know about researchers like Moblit Berner- and-" an interesting detail caught my eye, "from the look of these papers he was her assistant."
what happened to her
"Perhaps-"
"There must be a reason why she in particular has been forgotten- I mean look at this- she was a genius-"
who's to say that she didn't achieve immortality
"We need to find the rest of her research," Levi noted, "this is just a general overview of all of her projects."
"I don't know where they would keep those notes," I hesitated, "do the records leave any mention of when she died? Any children?"
"No children," Levi continued to read. "What the fuck?"
"Hmm?" I leaned over to get a look at what he was reading- "she disappeared?"
"She walked into the forest and disappeared-" Levi read aloud.
HUH
"Did they give a reason?"
"Apparently an 'ethical disagreement.'"
hmmm
"She sounds kinda dangerous doesn't she?"
"She's probably dead."
"They never found a body," I pointed out. "At the time there were still frequent expeditions into the forest- they would've found a body."
"Are you suggesting that she succeeded?"
"All I'm saying is that we switched bodies- she seems to be the only person who knows how to do anything about that- I'd like to be hopeful."
"I'd say you were stupid but-" Levi continued reading, "it's a lead. Do you think that someone could survive out there?"
"Sure," I shrugged, "it's dangerous but if you're smart and avoid heading too far in you'll avoid most of the more dangerous creatures."
i've wandered in a couple times
"Wouldn't someone have seen her if she lived on the outskirts?"
"Probably but-" I frowned, recollecting a memory, "there have always been stories about people living alone there- children who get lost and claim that a mysterious person rescued them."
i mean- maybe someone else would remember this better but-
i swear there was a time-
i got yelled at enough about it that i stopped telling the story
"What's wrong dumbass?"
"Huh?"
"You got quiet."
"I was just thinking- maybe we should find one of the guards- I have something to ask them."
"What were you thinking about?"
"I want to check with one of them to make sure I'm not misremembering-"
"What could you be forgetting?"
"Well- when I was younger- like around five or six I got lost in the forest for a couple days- I don't remember much of it- but I do remember being brought out of the woods by a woman."
"Why the fuck wouldn't you say something about that before?"
"Because- everyone insists that I was found by my father- I was told that it was a product of dehydration."
"What the fuck is wrong with this place?"
"Things aren't exactly relaxed when you grow up on the border of a massive dangerous forest," I muttered, "and he was a good father- strict sure- but good."
"He's still alive."
"Something like that," I nodded. "He's the only one who knows the truth- I don't think we'll ever get a solid answer."
"It's worth a shot."
"Levi- it would be best if we gave him space- I don't want to explain this to him."
"We don't have to."
i know what you're implying but
"Let's not," I said, firmly, "I don't want to."
"Alright," he nodded after a moment of silence, his hand coming to rest next to mine a breath away from touching. "We can find another way."
"Thank you," I glanced back down at the paper. "We should be celebrating- it's a lead! And hey- if worst comes to worst-" I looked up at him grinning a bit, "I'm sure you would jump at the opportunity to explore the woods a little bit."
"You're right," he nodded. "We should start by talking to anyone else who was around when you disappeared."
"Interrogating the entire estate? Fun," I nodded. "There's something more important to do before that-"
"What?"
"Thanks to your lie we now have to leave this building appropriately disheveled-"
"Fuck."
"Uh-" I gestured for him to turn around- "let me loosen the dress a bit."
"Undo the cravat," Levi nodded- aggressively avoiding my eyes, "and a couple buttons."
"All done," I stepped away from him, pulling a pin out of his hair for good measure, "how do I look?"
"I can't believe this."
"No grumbling- you're the one who got us into this mess."
"Whatever."
"Let's go."
"Right behind you."
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- awmi
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FanficIf you asked Lady Y/N L/N the sole heir of Marquess L/N what her greatest misfortune was she would smile and begin to detail every run in she's ever had with Lord Levi Ackerman, heir of the Ackerman Duchy. Despite the fact that her mother died short...