I was already up, and thankfully I made a full recovery. My fever was down, and I was back to normal. Levi really helped me a lot.
Hange and I were outside setting up for an experiment for Eren. Levi was out doing something, he wasn't specific about what it was.
I was standing a few meters away, silently, as I watched Hange order her squad to set things up. She zipped over and landed next to me.
"You okay? You seem a bit gloomy..." Hange pointed out. I shook my head and smiled.
"I'm fine. Just thinking..." I murmured. Hange then flashed a grin at me and crossed her arms.
"So... Last night..." She murmured. I felt my heart beat quicken and my face grow warm at the sentence.
"Y-Yes...?" I muttered.
"Were you perhaps making Levi babies?" Hange questioned, with a large grin on her face. I let out a loud gasp, nearly chocking on my breath.
"What?! Why would you think that?!" I blurted out, as Hange seemed amused by my reaction.
"You two are pretty close, maybe you were?" Hange teased. I puffed my cheeks and turned away.
"We weren't doing that. Drop the subject." I requested, as my patience was wearing thin.
Hange let out a sigh and looked forward.
"(y/n), can I ask you something?" Hange spoke.
"What is it?" I wondered, glancing in her direction.
"With everything that's happened, are you afraid of dying?" Hange wondered. Huh? What kind of question is that?
"Of course, I am." I replied.
"What part of dying scares you the most?" Hange questioned. I was silent for a moment, as I thought of an answer.
"I think what scares me the most, is leaving Levi behind. I think only one thing would change my mind though." I replied, looking down.
"And that is?"
I let out a small sigh, as I opened my mouth to speak once more.
"If... Levi and I had a child..." I whispered. Hange's reaction was no different from mine from earlier.
"Why would that change your mind?!" Hange blurted out.
"Well, if I died, and we already had a child, at least Levi wouldn't be left alone. And I know the child wouldn't be alone either. Levi would know better than to abandon a child. If that were to happen, I would be okay with dying. I'm not saying that I would easily accept it, but I wouldn't worry about one being alone. Is that selfish of me to say? I know a child needs it mother but face it. I didn't have a mother growing up, only a father, and he wasn't even my biological father. A lot of children grew up without parents. I know what I've said is gloomy, but I will fight to stay alive." I explained, as I put my heart into those words.
"I see... Levi doesn't show a lot of emotion, but I know if something happened to you, he wouldn't be silent about it." Hange mentioned. I nodded my head in response.
"I'm also curious about something else as well." Hange mentioned.
"What is it?" I asked.
"If you and Levi did have a baby, I wonder what it would look like, how it would act." Hange murmured. I blushed to her exclamation and turned my head away to hide my embarrassment. Hange took a step forward and continued speaking.

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Levi X Reader A mission worth dying for
FanfictionYou are a daughter of a scientist, and your father goes missing, so you decide to go to the Survey corps for help, when you get there, your life changes forever. A lot of he story is based off the anime and manga. Expect spoilers. I'll do my best t...