No matter what the hell I did, Levi was really persistent on keeping what Erwin and his discussion private. I wish he'd just tell me, but he kept saying, "when the time is right!" And stuff like that.
The next couple of weeks, I ask him again. He sighs and sits me down.
"Babe. Stop asking okay? I still need to ask you, and get some things ready...okay?" He gives me a soft smile, a kiss following after that on my forehead.
I sigh, I can't refuse to that. "Fine...love you." I say softly, nuzzling up to him.
"Love you too babe." He smiles, holding me close. I close my eyes, slowly falling asleep.
The next couple of hours, I wake up, still in Levi's arms. "Hello sunshine." He says in a cute voice, looking into my eyes, kissing me deeply. My eyes widen as I close them and kiss him back. "Morning...oh crap. Hanji wants me,
I'll be back okay?!" I tell Levi, getting up and putting on my boots to go to Hanji's. Maybe she knew about their discussion.As soon as I arrive Hanji's....of course. OF COURSE...she hugs me.
"HI Y/N!!!" She yells, embracing me in a hug. I stiffen up, eyes widening.I eventually close my eyes, sighing and hugging her eyes. "Hi Hanji." She replies.
"Okay so! Here's what you have to do..." She started rambling on and on about Titans, until I got bored...which is when she started talking.
"Hanji." I interrupt.
"Yes y/n?" She asks with her casual smile.
"Did you hear about you know...Erwin and Levi's conversation?!" I ask curiously, giving her a wide smile, hoping she will tell me.
"Haha...nice try y/n. I do...but you're not going to get to know. Sorry love."
She laughs, and I feel like she's mocking me."Hanji please! Is it good or bad." I ask, sounding a bit annoyed now.
"If Levi proposing to you is bad, then I guess so." She smiles, as my jaw drops open.
"WHAT?!"
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Levi x Reader (fluff)
FanfictionYou were a young kid when you first took interest in the Survey Corps, and you always stole maneuver gear as a kid to practice so for sure you could get in. When you make it in, you find a kid from your childhood-Levi Ackerman, and that's when you s...