To Be Us Again (A Modern Eremika Story)
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  • Reads 2,643
  • Votes 69
  • Parts 10
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2021
Mature
Eren Jaeger and Mikasa Ackerman were the perfect couple. Friends since birth and partners since middle school. Everything seemed right for the pair that had a wonderful future ahead of them.

But what happens when it all comes crashing down. Can things get any worse? Can things ever get better? Are they truly meant for each other or are they just not meant to be?

A/N:
I do not own Shingeki no Kyojin or any of its characters 

I do not own any of the songs mentioned in the story, however, I do recommend listening to them and more of the artists' works

I do not own any of the artwork shown. I simply google search. If you know the artist of are the artists of any of the pictures then please leave a comment so I can credit you

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