Horrors Of The Truth [Vampire! Levi | Reader]

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Levi squinted his eyes at the ceiling and rose from his bed, the bed he hadn't even used that night for the tenth time in a roll. He may have been a creature that supposedly needn't any rest, but in all honesty, he felt a bit too tired these days. His grey orbs walked over the room he inhabited and had been inhabiting for the past three years, nothing had really changed, including himself.

The elder vampire walked into the bathroom and "looked" into the mirror on the wall. Of course, he couldn't see what he looked like. He was ticked off that the only way to learn if he looked horrible or simply presentable enough was to pull out that annoying device and check himself in the camera. How was it possible that the lens of that thing managed to capture his image, but the mirror couldn't?

It was a question even an elder like himself couldn't answer, it was just that way.

The raven-haired male sighed and splashed his face with water from the sink before wiping himself with a towel and tracing the outlines of his fangs with his tongue. He was hungry as hell and tea spiked with some fake blood wasn't going to be enough. He hadn't eaten in more than a week. He knew what he had to do, but he doubted it was going to be as pleasant for the other participant in the activity as it would be for him.

Nonetheless, if he didn't mark his property regularly, his scent would eventually fade and that would be very bad.

The raven walked back into the room and snatched some clothes from his dresser while brushing a hand through his locks to make them look at least a bit presentable. After shoving some notes inside his backpack, he was out of the door, headed for one particular dorm for some breakfast. From the good kind. On his way down the stairs, the elder caught the scent of another vampire, a vampire he despised to some extent. The tall figure loomed over him, but Levi didn't flinch or even look at it.

"Levi." The raven slowly ceased any movements and his jaw clicked. He knew he wouldn't get to pass by Erwin without getting called after. "Your scent's getting a bit weak around the (L/N) girl. You should watch over her." The blond noted nonchalantly as if taunting Levi.

"Don't touch her." Levi hissed as his glare tore up the wall across from him. He wasn't going to look Erwin in the eye, it would piss him off even more.

"I wasn't featuring myself there, as far as I know, all vampires on campus are aware of her 'special' blood. They're not making a move simply because you and those two younglings are always around her. If that were to change..."

"I know what would happen, Erwin, no need for any further notice."

"Levi, remember the deal, she's yours to feed off, but you protect your food or it becomes somebody else's." Erwin recited with a casual mocking voice, making the raven-haired vampire clench a fist by his side. Feeding wasn't the only thing he had in mind when he claimed rights over you. You didn't know that and it was perfectly fine.

"Her parents were too high of a price." Levi stated coldly, making Erwin chuckle in amusement.

"All of a sudden you become the protector of the vampire hunters that killed your group of younglings. I think it was only fair you got the chance to kill them. If I remember correctly, the mother had a metal wire around your throat once in the past."

"Shut up! It was unfair to kill (Y/N)'s parents even if they were hunters! I could've just claimed her after she became of age and moved out." Levi spun around and bore his eyes into Erwin's bright orbs. They shone with unhidden entertainment, which made the shorter male ticked off beyond repair.

"Oh, yes. And on Christmas when she brings her 'boyfriend' at home for mommy and daddy to meet, you'd find yourself stabbed with a branch of the Christmas tree and with the muzzle of a gun into your mouth. It would happen before the poor girl would have the chance to open her presents. Wouldn't it be a pity?" The blond was mocking him, Levi was smart enough to acknowledge that. And he was also still sane enough to acknowledge the fact that it was just Erwin's way of having fun by angering Levi as much as possible.

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