Chapter 2

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*Levi POV*

I left Erwin's office soon after and went straight back to mine in order to grab some work.

Maybe Erwin was right, I could use a change of scenery.

I didn't really know where to go, I had a house but I hardly used it. The thought ran through my mind to go to the underground for some reason, but then I decided agents it. Too many bad memories. So I decided to just go "home" until I found something to do. An entire weekend, what was I suppose to do with that?
It was almost noon when I got there, it was dusty and dirty, I hadn't been here in years. It was disgusting. So I spent that whole evening cleaning. It was refreshing.

But then it ended.

It was winter so it was cold, I put on a red scarf I had gotten from a girl named Isabel that I once knew, and headed out to do god knows what, god knows where.

I walked and walked there was nothing to do around here, I bought a house here because it was cheep, it was cheep because the wealthy did not live here. The poor weren't too bad, they where just filthy, I can't stand filth. I saw a man on the side of the road just sitting there and he looked like he was dying and covered in dirt, I pulled my scarf up so as not to smell his foul odor. This place was an eyesore, a small market lay in front of me. This place seemed to be a little bit more lively than the rest of this glum grey town.

I walked around looking at the odd trinkets and food they had on sale. I didn't want to buy any of the heaps of junk, but it was killing time. Then I saw her, again, the woman from Erwin's office. Was she fallowing me? Had Erwin sent her to make sure that I was actually taking the weekend off?

"Hey you," I called out. She looked up at me and I motioned with my finger for her to come to me. I'll just have to find out who she is. It'll at least give me something to do.

"Hello again sir," she said in her sugar sweet voice as she snaked with both eyes closed, "did you need something?"

"Come with me," I grabbed her and and pulled her away from the crowd. She looked shaken but didn't object.

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