𝐁𝟐𝟕

60 8 0
                                    

╔═*.·:·.✧ .·:*¨༺ ༻¨*:·. ✧.·:·.*═╗
𝐁𝐎𝐓𝐇
╚═*.·:·.✧ .·:*¨༺ ༻¨*:·. ✧.·:·.*═╝

(Y/N)~your name
P. O. V~point of view

(Y/N)'s P. O. V

Levi's expression softened, a mixture of shock and regret flickering in his eyes. 

"(Y/N), I... I never meant to hurt you or our children," he whispered, his voice heavy with guilt.

I looked away, struggling to hold back the flood of emotions threatening to overwhelm me. 

"It doesn't change what happened, Levi," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper.

Hanji placed a comforting hand on my shoulder, her eyes filled with understanding. 

"We all have our reasons. What's important now is how we move forward from here."

Levi nodded, his jaw clenched with determination. "I know I messed up, but I want to make things right," he said, his voice tinged with sincerity.

I glanced at him, searching for any sign of deception, but all I saw was genuine remorse in his eyes.

"Levi, it's not that easy," I replied, my voice trembling with emotion. "There's so much that needs to be addressed."

He nodded, his gaze never leaving mine. "I understand, (Y/N). I'll do whatever it takes to earn back your trust," he vowed, his words hanging in the air like a dignified promise.

I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of his words sink in. Despite the pain and betrayal, a part of me longed to believe him, to believe that we could find a way to move past this.

But the wounds ran deep, and forgiveness wouldn't come easily.

"I need time, Levi," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Time to heal, time to process everything that's happened."

He nodded, his expression filled with understanding but something in him that shows he's truly hurt. "I'll give you all the time you need," he replied softly.

"But we still need to talk," I said, "All of us." I continued as I looked at Hanji.

Hanji nodded in agreement, her expression serious yet determined. 

"Yes, we do. There are things that we need to know and things we need to tell." she said, glancing at Levi.

Levi glanced between us. I nodded, feeling a sense of relief that they are willing to confront the difficult truths that lay between us. 

"Good," I replied, my voice steady despite the chaos within me. 

Hanji squeezed my shoulder gently. "Let's take this one step at a time," she suggested, her tone calm yet decisive.

"I'll start," Levi said, looking at me with an indeterminable look.

"What happened to you?" He continues, His eyes filled with pure sadness.

As Levi's question hung in the air, I took a moment to gather my thoughts, feeling the weight of his gaze bearing down on me. 

The memories of what had happened flooded back, each moment etched into my mind with painful clarity.

"It's a long story, Levi," I began, my voice soft yet steady. 

I looked at them, realizing that they are willing to listen, "But I'll try to tell all of it as best as I can." I continued.

Levi's eyes softened as he listened.

"The day of the incident, I was about to grab the things that I wasn't able to bring the night before" I said softly, voice starting to shake.

"The day," I paused, trying to stabilize my voice.

"The day I saw you laying with another girl," I finally say.

Levi's expression darkened, his jaw tensing as he listened to my words. 

The pain and regret in his eyes were evident, a stark reminder of the betrayal that had torn us apart.

"I will never forget that day," he murmured, his voice barely above a whisper. "I never meant to hurt you, (Y/N). I was... lost."

His confession hung heavily in the air, a confession tinged with sorrow and regret. I couldn't help but feel a twinge of sympathy, despite the anger and hurt still lingering within me.

"But it doesn't change what happened." I replied softly, my voice laced with pain.

Hanji's hand tightened on my shoulder, offering silent support as I continued to recount the painful memories.

"I went back home that day, I was about to get some things I had left," I continued, my voice trembling with emotion. "I had a feeling something wasn't right, and... and I found you."

The memory of that moment was still raw, the shock and betrayal seared into my mind like a brand. I had never felt so alone, so utterly abandoned.

"You were with her," I whispered, unable to meet Levi's gaze. "In our bed."

The words hung between us, heavy with the weight of the truth. Levi's silence spoke volumes, a silent acknowledgment of the pain he had caused.

"I didn't know what to do," I admitted, tears welling in my eyes despite my efforts to hold them back. "I felt like... like my world was crumbling around me."

Hanji squeezed my shoulder gently, offering silent comfort as I struggled to compose myself. The wounds of the past were still raw, the pain still fresh despite the passage of time.

"I left," I continued, my voice barely above a whisper. "I couldn't bear to stay, to look at you and know... know that you had betrayed me."

Levi's expression was tortured, his eyes filled with remorse as he listened to my words. 

I could see the regret etched into every line of his face, a silent plea for forgiveness that echoed in his gaze.

"I drove away, I don't know what happened, but I can't breathe," I continued.

"Then suddenly, I crashed on a pole," my voice shaking.

"I was so afraid," My tears gushed out. "I thought I would lose them." I stated, looking at the car, where Luke and Liam sat.

"I met my real parents, and asked them to fake my death." I finally confessed, covering my face, sobbing.

𝐁𝐎𝐓𝐇 | LEVI X READER X HANJIWhere stories live. Discover now