Having Levi as your lover would be an incredibly wholesome and peaceful experience. Beyond his overprotectiveness when it comes to your safety, he is a genuinely comforting presence. He may not be the most expressive person, but his quiet devotion speaks louder than words.
As much as it pains me to admit, Levi doesn't have a high opinion of himself. The manga has shown just how insecure he is, and that extends to his feelings for you as well. He would never make the first move because, deep down, he doesn't believe he's good enough for you.
However, that doesn't mean he would glare at you every time you smile at another man. In fact, he'd be the total opposite. As long as you're happy, he won't complain. Your happiness is all that matters to him, even if it means you end up with someone else. Still, he'll always remain by your side, ensuring you're safe and well, even if he never voices his feelings.
That being said, Levi will step in if he thinks you're doing something risky or harmful to yourself. At that point, he won't hesitate to barge into your life, even if it annoys you. Having lost almost everyone he has ever cared about, he refuses to lose you too. He will issue silent but firm warnings to anyone who dares to hurt you and will always do his best to protect you. And at that moment, you might start to realize just how deep his feelings are, for you.
If you tell him you don't share his feelings and ask him not to interfere in your life, he will respect your wishes. He'll be hurt, but he'll never let you see it. Even from afar, he will continue to watch over you, making sure you're safe and happy. If you find someone else who treats you well, Levi won't act rudely toward them. Instead, he'll give them a simple, stoic warning: Take care of her.
But if you confess your feelings to him, choosing to make him a permanent part of your life, he will be secretly overjoyed. Because of his insecurities, he would never expect you to love him back, so when you take that first step without letting pride hold you back, you'll thank yourself forever because you'll realise that you have found one of the most non-toxic men to love.
Why do I call him non-toxic? Because Levi would be the most understanding lover. He would listen to all your complaints and genuinely try to change for you. If he knows that his cursing or blunt words hurt you, he will make an effort to be more mindful. No matter what it takes, he will try to make you happy, because despite his dark past, you have chosen to love himāand he will do everything in his power to be the man you deserve.
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Hi, could you write us what would be the reader's first kiss with Levi, Erwin and Mike?(I am writing with the help of a translator, I apologize for the mistakes)
there are no mistakes in ur message dw :-)
Thoughts on a First Kiss with the Male Veterans (Erwin, Mike, Levi)
Erwin
I see Erwin needing to have developed a back-and-forth with reader before any relationship could develop. He seems the sort to not have romantic inclinations unless he also has a conversational relationship with you.
The most romantic, seems the sort to ask permission.
Erwin respects you as a soldier. He sees you as a valuable asset to the Scouting Legion. He values your input in field affairs and appreciates it when you have a glance over expedition plans for him. Making you a Squad Leader was an easy callāor, rather, as the Commander of the Legion it was an essay call. As a man? It was a decision he was reluctant to make.
He'd been growing increasingly fond of you, increasingly eager to pass you in the hallway, looking up at his door quickly when someone knocked and finding himself slightly disappointed when it wasn't youāworse, he'd find himself pleased when it was you; he'd smile at you, stand as you approached his desk, he'd murmur for you to take a seat and he'd lean his elbows on his desk to get close to you. To hear you speak quietly and clearly. He hung off every word.
You were a vulnerability for him.
He knew you could fight, knew you were strong, knew you could handle yourself but, by God, was he afraid of your absence. That was the problem.
Erwin tried everything, he tried pushing you away, setting some polite distance, some clear formality. He directed conversations away from the personal and exclusively toward the militaristic. When military matters were discussed and done with, he'd stand and politely urge you on your way. But it did nothing other than make him sad to see you go.
It was the night before an expeditionāthe second expedition with you as a Squad Leaderāand Erwin was tense, anxious, on edge. Like every evening before an expedition, he'd had his Officers come in for a final debrief before dismissing them to their bedrooms for a restless night. But, unlike every other evening before an expedition, he'd asked you (politely) to stay behind.
You had looked a little confused, even, perhaps, worried. He'd quickly calmed you mind by assuring you there was nothing to be anxious about, he'd asked you to sit. There had been a silence wherein Erwin tried to think of what to say, what to do, how best to come out with the fact that he'd grown affectionate for you in a way that was simply not appropriate for a Commanding Officer.
But, in the end, all he could do was stand from his chair, walk beside you, crouch alongside where you sat, and say, "may I kiss you?"
Of course, with a smile, you did.
Mike
The most easy and comfortable with romantic/sexual gestures.
I see Mike as the sort to act on a whim, the sort to make a spur of the moment decision.
Perhaps unlike to ask permission, letting your movement dictate if he kisses you or not.
Mike was a sucker for women. He was a man with needs and he liked women. Sue him. He likes the way they move, they speak, likes the way they kiss, likes the way they sound, and, of course, the way they smell. He takes his job as a soldier seriously, he endeavoured to keep any carnality confined to one of flings with pretty ladies he meets in a pub, perhaps meeting them once or twice more before laying down the boundary of "can't do this again." Most of the time, they're fine with itāmost of the time, they're used to soldiers and their bullshit tendency to pull away from emotions.
Its fine. It works.
He tries to avoid emotional, sexual, romantic shit with fellow soldiers. But, hey, you were just his type.
Mike kept it down, kept it quiet and pushed away for as long as he could. He avoided physical contact with you, he avoided chatting with you, laughing with you, he avoided it allāadamant to keep shit from getting difficult.
But the beer had been flowing, but the mess hall was hot and clammy, but the laughter was loud and the celebration (a rare semi-successful expedition) was in full swing and you looked sweaty and joyful in the candlelight. He'd walked past you, ducking his head to quietly say into your ear, "follow me?"
You did, darting out the mess hall and into the corridor a few moments after him. The corridor was quiet and dark and a little chilly after the tight noise of the mess hall. Mike was leaning on the wall, his tankard on the windowsill beside him. He'd stared at you in silence, looking at the sheen of your sweat in the moonlight of the hall.
You stepped closer, hesitant and slow. The moment you were within arm's reach, Mike had reached out and grasped your wrist loosely. You didn't pull back or away. You only stepped closer. Toe to toe, eyes looking at one another.
It was only natural, only easy, for Mike to duck his head and press his lips to yours. It was intuitive for you to loop your arms around his neck and for him to grip your waist and pull you closer.
Yeah. You were just his type.
Levi
Tbh I see Levi only being able to be romantic either in a pre-canon situation or a post-canon situation. During the plot of canon, I think he's so existential and fucked up that initiating romance is rly not on his mind.
I've written a couple of times on Ao3 pre-canon romance w/ Levi so I'd love to explore a post-canon romance.
Like I always say, I see Levi's relationship with intimacy being repressed and even somewhat awkward.
Tbh, kissing may be one of the most tense things for him as it is such an intimate, gentle action that is pure romance and offers little physical gratification. Sex may make sense to him as something people desire for physical release, but kissing? What's the point beyond simple affection?
I think that post-canon, his wounds and injuries would fuck him up. Levi's whole military purpose had been being physically strong, thus, losing his ability to walk, to use his hand, his vision being impaired, I imagine those would all affect not only his identity but his self-esteem.
For this reason, I see there being a long period of reluctance from Levi to act on any romantic feelings and, hence, reader would need to initiate things.
Levi didn't believe it. It didn't make sense. You were strong, still. You were valued by Arlert's little diplomatic group for your military knowledge, for how well you'd fought during the war, for the fact that you had military experience beyond the others. After all, you'd already been in the Legion years before any of the 104th signed up.
You, strong, smart, beautiful, having any damn interest in Levi as he currently was made no sense.
He thought you'd been mocking him when you first told him.
He'd been an ass to you, swore at you, told you to fuck off.
You'd only returned the following day with a fresh loaf of bread and your familiar, easy company. "Don't you have shit to do?" Levi would grumble as you prepared a pot of tea to share with him by the fire. "Yeah," you'd reply, "but I'm happy to be here," you would look at him with that gentle intensity that always had Levi's ears going hot, and you'd add, "I'm happy to be with you."
The first time you'd asked to kiss him, you'd been pushing him in his wheelchair along a cobbled street while Gabi and Falco walked in front of the both of youāthe two of them talking loudly and laughing louder. Levi had tensed full body and, after a long silence, replied, "don't say that shit again."
You were good at following military commands. You were God awful at doing what he said otherwise.
You asked him once when you were slowly shaving his face with a cut-throat razor. You asked him once when you were chopping vegetables together. You asked him once when he was helping you fold laundry. You asked him once before you went to the port to catch a boat to Paradis. You asked him when you returned.
He always balked, always froze, always said no, but the intensity of the no lessened from a full body rejection to a sharp shake of the head to a quiet, "no." You didn't push him, you didn't demand it, you didn't guilt him or urge him, you would just pause and look at him and say, "may I kiss you?" When he'd say no, you'd nod and move on, picking up where you left off.
It was when the others were round, of all days, that he finally said yes. The garden was busy in the summer evening. Kirstein and Springer were rowdy and drunk, Braun close behind. Pieck and Onyankopon and Arlert and Leonhardt were looking on in their own state of tipsy amusement, Gabi and Falco were full and sleepy after the big meal. You were sat beside Levi on the porch, he in his wheelchair holding a half drank pint and you sat beside him on a chair, smiling softly.
He'd been staring at your smiling profile, he'd been in awe of your patience and unending kindness. He'd leant into your space and said, "kiss me." You'd looked at him slowly, eyes bright, and had whispered, "are you sure?"
Levi had replied with a nod.
You'd raised your hand, pressing it on his cheek and letting him rest the weight of his head on your palm, your thumb stroking the scarred skin beneath his blind eye. You'd leant close and pressed your lips to his. The kiss was dry, soft, gentle, easy. Levi's hand had raised to wrap around your wrist and he'd pressed his lips back against yours.
When the kiss broke you pressed your forehead against his and whispered, "alright?"
"Mhmm," he'd hummed.
No one had noticed the kiss when he looked back at the small party.
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He's handing out bread from the box on his lap. Warm and soft, in deep contrast to the stale bread he used to have in the Survey Corps after Wall Maria fell. Bread he broke and shared with his comrades in the past.
Levi snapped out of his reminiscing, his expression betraying nothing of his emotions. He then gave another bread to a child in queue.
"You! You're the Captain Levi right?! Humanity's Strongest Soldier who fought to end the Rumbling!" One child cheered.
"He doesn't look all that strong now though." One child criticizes picking his nose as he looks up and down Levi sitting on his wheelchair.
"That's mean Alloy," One little girl grumbles at the boy names Alloy. The latter blushed. "I-I didn't mean it to be like that!" The little girl just crosses her arms ignoring the boy's protests.
She then asks Levi, "How'd you get that scar on your face?" She looks on referring to Levi's eye and the scars drawing long across his face.
Levi looks at the little girl and then at the sun setting down on them, "It's because I didn't sleep early when night fell." Levi answered, he couldn't possibly tell the children all the grotesque things that he endured. The little girl flinches, "That's a lie... right?"
Another boy asked pointing at Levi's fingers, "Then... what happened to your hands?"
Levi answered maintaining his nonchalant expression, "It's because I stole someone's purse."
Another boy flinched, before rummaging in his pockets and reluctantly returning Levi's purse to him.
"Thank you," A small tug appeared on the corner of Levi's lips as he ruffles the little boy's head.
After the children left with warm bread in their hands, you walked close to Levi to push his wheelchair. "Well that was interesting." You chuckled. "Tch. I take it this means you're done with your task?" He avoids the question. "Ah.. I was about to. But I can't leave you here alone after you're done with yours. Dinner's about to be ready too." You begin. "I can go there on my own just fine," He protests. "I know, I just want to be here." You say looking at the sunset admiring the sunset. The sky, now a colorful blend of violets, gold, oranges, and a hint of pink. "Now that's a pretty sunset." He looks at your direction. "I agree."
You get to go on a blind date with none other than Levi Ackerman. There's just one catch: you have to make it an epic disaster.
tags: modern AU, romcom vibes but make it thirsty, fluff and humor
cw: contains some swearing | word count: 3.5k
A/n: for day 6 of LeviWeek, I used the prompts "blind date" and "role-play". You'll have to decide for yourself whether this qualifies for the "dystopia" prompt, lol. (It's a modern setting AU where Annie's dad is a rich CEO).
(Levi x reader Masterlist)
"So, what did you want to talk about?" You asked, fiddling with the teabag tag hanging from your cup.
"It's happening again," Annie said gravely. She was sitting opposite you, unsmiling.
"Damn. Another blind date?"
Annie nodded, her hands clenching into fists on the table. "Like, I know he doesn't approve of Armin. As if his daily offhanded comments about him being a wimp weren't enough. But now he's gone over to pretending that Armin doesn't even exist."
Her eyes narrowed. "It's like he's enlisted every eligible bachelor in this damn country to make my life a living hell. Says that I need a 'real man' by my side if I am to take over the company. I can't take it anymore."
You scoffed. "Like you aren't perfectly capable of leading the company by yourself. Why should your choice in a partner have anything to do with it?"
"Exactly. He's driving me insane. I swear, if I have to sit through even just one more blind date, I'm gonna explode. Don't know what I'll do to him then, but one thing's for sure, it won't be pretty. "
You gave her a sympathetic look.
Annie met your gaze with a sly smile. "That's where you come in."
"Me?"
"Yes. You're gonna go on that blind date for me."
"What?" You almost spit out your tea. "Why the hell would I do that?"
"Multiple reasons. For one, you'd prevent and all-out war with my old man. You wouldn't want me to end up disowned, now would you?" She gave you an innocent look.
"Two. It's free food. I know you can't resist that."
You rolled your eyes. "I'm not that easily bought."
"We'll see about that." Annie waggled her brows. "It's at that exclusive sushi place even A-list celebrities can't get into without connections."
"Fuck it, I'm in."
Annie grinned. "I knew you'd come around eventually. But there's a small catch ā you'll have to pretend to be me."
Oh no.
"And you'll have to make sure the date's a total disaster."
Oh no, no, no.
"So bad, in fact, that my reputation will be in ruins and no eligible bachelor will ever look my way again." She gave you an angelic smile.
"Think you could do that for me?"
ā ā
And that was the story of how you'd ended up here, in front of a high-end restaurant, wearing clothes that cost more than your car and all of your other possessions combined. You even wore a wig to look more like Annie. All in the name of friendship. (And free sushi.)
That sushi better be good.
You stepped inside, where an elegantly dressed hostess greeted you with a perfectly practiced smile and a courteous bow of her head.
"Welcome, do you have a reservation?"
Hell yeah. You put on a polite smile. "Yes. It should be in the name of 'Ackerman'?"
That was the name of your date for the evening, a certain Levi Ackerman, apparently a nouveau-riche-type of businessman who qualified as a real man in the eyes of Annie's father. He was supposedly a few years older than you. Not that it really mattered with the plans that you had in store for him.
The hostess nodded pleasantly and motioned towards the dining area. "If you would follow me, please."
You stalked after her in your high heels, feeling a little out of your depth.
"Eyes on the prize," you muttered under your breath. If nothing else, you would stuff your face tonight.
But as you passed the tables, eyeing the exquisitely arranged dishes, your dreams of a feast were crushed instantly ā the portions were tiny.
"Here it is," the hostess said, leading you past a delicate, ornamental paper divider to your table in the quietest corner of the restaurant. Mr. Ackerman was already there ā not surprising, since you were almost half an hour late, the first part of your plan to leave the worst impression possible. His back was turned to you, so the only thing you could see was his dark undercut.
The hostess was the first to reach the table, pulling out your chair with a subtle, practiced gesture. "Yello!" You exclaimed loudly as you dropped into the seat, slouching with your elbows on the table. The man in front of you looked up with a frown. Your mouth fell open: The guy was hot. Somehow, Annie had failed to mention that not-so-little detail to you. You could already feel your cheeks start to burn, but you had to go through with the plan.
"Hi. I'm Annie Leonhart," you said in a fake, high-pitched voice, thrusting out your hand. "But my friends call me Leo ā like the lion. RAWR!" You transformed your hand into a claw before he could take it, brandishing it under his nose.
Needless to say, he didn't look very impressed.
"I'm Levi," he said in an unflinching monotone. Damn, even his voice was hot.
You let out a shrill laugh. "How funny. I had a hamster with that name once."
Levi looked at you for moment, his expression flat.
"Good to know. I hope your hamster had better manners than you do."
You nodded earnestly. "He was the most well-behaved hamster. Such a good boy."
Then you turned your gaze downward, squeezing your eyes shut to force out a few tears.
"Sorry, I get nervous at these things," you explained.
He gave you a curt nod.
Before you could say anything else, the waiter approached.
"Good evening. My name is Ryotaro, and I'll be taking care of you tonight."
He gave you a slight bow, before carefully setting down the menus in front of you.
"May I recommend our omakase for tonight? It is a selection of our chef's finest sushi, prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Or, if you prefer, you may choose from our Ć la carte options."
"We'll do Ć la carte," you said immediately, not giving Levi any opportunity to get a word in.
"Certainly," Ryotaro said. "Please take your time. I'll return in a few moments to take your order."
Levi leaned back in his chair, his arms crossed over his chest. You could feel his eyes on you, scrutinizing you, like they were probing your innermost thoughts. You swallowed and looked away from his face, trying to avoid his gaze. His sleeves were riding up a bit, revealing the veins protruding from his well-toned forearms. It wasn't fair. How was everything about this man so goddamn hot? Get a grip, you told yourself. You cracked your knuckles and reached for the menu. This was what you were here for. The food. Not the man. Even if he was delicious. Probably.
You tried not to gasp at the prices as you scanned the menu. It wasn't like you had to pay for any of this. In fact, this was your pay.
You glanced at Levi over the edge of your menu. He, too, was quietly reading what the restaurant had to offer.
You cleared your throat. "A lot of seafood, isn't it?"
"It's a sushi restaurant." He didn't look up from his menu.
"Tough crowd," you said. The room fell silent again.
You took a gulp of the water provided on the table, but your mouth was still dry like a desert. This was even harder than you had anticipated. The man didn't give you anything to work with.
When Ryotaro came back to the table, you breathed a sigh of relief.
Levi ordered first. "I'll start with the Shishito Peppers with Miso Glaze. For the main dish, I'll have the sushi and sashimi platter, chef's selection. As for drinks, I will get a green tea."
"Certainly, sir." Ryotaro turned to you. "And what may it be for the lady?"
"I'll get the Daiginjo sake. A whole bottle, please." There was no way you'd get through this evening sober.
"As you wish. I can bring you a tokkuri, a carafe."
"That will do nicely," you said sweetly. "As for the food⦠I'll have everything."
"Certainly not," Ryotaro said politely, having caught himself again. "Will it be the full portions, or may it be a bit of everything?"
"Full portions," you said, not missing a beat.
"Absolutely. Would you like to order all of our side dishes, as well?"
"Yes, that would be most darling."
"Certainly," Ryotaro said in a measured tone, betraying nothing. What an absolute professional.
He bowed slightly, then quietly stepped back, leaving the table.
Levi took a sip of his water, seemingly unbothered by your excessive ordering. You gave him an incredulous look. He put down the water, placing it on the table with a soft thud.
"You're really going all out, aren't you?" he said dryly.
"Of course. I'm here for the food."
He raised an eyebrow at you. It was a good look on him. (Everything was a good look on him.)
"Just for the food," you reiterated. It physically hurt you to say it.
"Is that so," he said, impassive.
"Yes. Daddy wants me to go on dates to find a real man. But I'm not into real men." You made a dramatic pause. "I prefer them two-dimensional, you know? Like from an anime. They're just so much cooler." You held your breath as you waited for Levi's reaction.
He didn't even flinch. "Of course they are cooler. They're not real."
"They are real for me!" You protested, adding a bit of a whiny undertone.
That earned you an eye roll.Yes! You were getting there.
"I'm sure they are very real... in your head. Good luck finding a two-dimensional guy that you can get dinner with, let alone hold a conversation."
You scoffed. "It's not like you are that great at holding a conversation. You're not the most talkative guy."
He gave you a deadpan look. "Good. I should be your type then."
Damn, that was smooth. You could feel your face heating up at his words.
"I'll have you know that the anime guys in my head are great conversationalists. I have a very vivid imagination, you know?"
"You'd need it, since you'd essentially be both sides of the relationship. Rather one-dimensional, actually."
He had a point. But of course, you couldn't let him know that. You let out a dramatic sigh. "Still more exciting than any real men I've encountered so far."
"Maybe you met the wrong ones."
"All of them corporate lackeys, like you. I'm sure you don't really want to be here, either. You're just trying to further your agenda, get a foot in the door of daddy's company. At least I'm being honest about what I want." You flipped your hair back for additional theatrics.
Levi tilted his head, his cool eyes fixed on you with newly-found interest.
"So that's what you think this is. Explains a lot."
You met his gaze, challenging him. "Am I wrong?"
"About me playing some corporate game? Yes. While it's true that I'm here because I owed Leonhart a favor, I'm not trying to get anything out of this. Nor am I planning on doing any further business with him, for that matter. This is separate."
"The Shishito Peppers for you, sir," he said, placing the dish in front of Levi.
"And which one may you prefer to eat first?" He asked, turning to you.
"Whatever you recommend. I'm going to eat them all anyway. Just put as many as will fit on the table," you replied with a smile. The food was beautifully arranged, each dish looking like dainty little artworks with their delicate garnishing and vibrant colors. It made your mouth water in anticipation.
"Certainly," Ryotaro said, moving some of the dishes to your table. "I'd recommend the Tuna Tartare for a light and refreshing start. You could proceed with the Shishito Peppers for some mild heat, then move on to the heartier dishes. Would this be to your liking?"
"You bet," you said enthusiastically. This elicited a faint smile from Ryotaro, a nice change from his usual stiff demeanor. He didn't know it yet, but he would get a huge tip tonight for putting up with your antics. Annie had given you her gold card, and you intended to make good use of it.
As soon as he had left your table, you took out your phone and snapped pictures of every single dish. Levi gave you a look.
"You planning to frame those?" He sounded slightly amused.
This wasn't a good direction. You needed to double down on the weirdness.
"Almost. These are for my diary," you said with a serious nod, like this was perfectly normal. "Right, of course I'll need a snapshot of you, too."
You pointed the camera at him and took a photo without asking for his permission, perfectly capturing his frown.
You put on a pout. "You didn't even smile. What will daddy think? He might think you're not having any fun."
"Oh, I'm having fun alright," Levi muttered under his breath.
As you took your first bite, your eyes lit up with pure and utter delight, the exquisitely tender tuna melting in your mouth, harmonizing perfectly with the acidity of the yuzu. You couldn't stop a huge grin from spreading over your face. This was definitely worth the cost, even if it meant making a complete fool of yourself.
Levi watched you, and for a second, a ghost of a smile passed over his lips.
"You really are just here for the food, aren't you," he noted wryly.
"You know it!" You exclaimed in between bites. You savored every last one of them, closing your eyes to bliss out without any distractions.
"Tch. You look like you're about to propose to the chef."
You opened your eyes to grin at him. "That's a fantastic idea! I totally should."
"A shame that he's three-dimensional, though," he quipped in that monotone of his, which shouldn't be allowed to sound this damn good, but it somehow did. You actually laughed out loud at this ā your real laugh ā but you didn't even notice.
You shrugged. "Everyone should be allowed one flaw."
He did the eyebrow-raise again. It made your heart beat faster. "Are you implying that I have more than one?"
"We already established this. You're not the best at carrying a conversation."
"I think I'm carrying this one just fine."
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day." You smirked.
"Tch. You're being quite a rude brat right now."
Your smirk grew wider. "Everyone should be allowed one flaw, remember?"
Levi snorted. There was a slight quirk to the corners of his mouth, a bit higher on one side, like his smile would be lopsided if only he'd allow it to fully form.
His eyes were locked with yours. Your heart was thumping in your chest.
Ryotaro's polite voice cut through the tension between you. "Is everything to your liking?"
You gave him a dazed look, like you'd just woken up from a dream.
"Yes," you said softly, almost inaudibly.
"It's good," Levi said, his face blank.
That made you snap out of it. "Good? Just good? It's phenomenal! Heavenly!" You gesticulated wildly with your hands to underline your words.
"I'm glad," Ryotaro said, sounding genuinely pleased. "May I take your empty dishes?"
Ryotaro served you the remaining ones from the cart, then wheeled it away.
The silence that followed was charged, somehow. Different from before. You knew you should probably do something ridiculous, outrageous, something to tarnish the good name of the Leonharts, but you just couldn't bring yourself to do it.
Surprisingly, Levi was the one to break the silence.
"So you're an ill-mannered brat who prefers anime men over real ones. Any more flaws I should know about?"
"Of course not. I'm perfect," you said, doing the dramatic hair flip again.
There was a ripping sound, and suddenly your head felt much lighter. Something fell to the ground with a weak flop. You stared at it in horror. It was a mop of blonde hair ā the wig had fallen right off.
Shit. "I-I can explain," you stammered. "I have severe dandruff, and I didn't want it to fall on my black dress. That's why I wanted to cover my hair, but it's rude to wear hats in restaurants, so I opted for a wig, and ā"
"You can stop the charades. I know you're not Annie Leonhart," Levi cut you off. "I checked her photo beforehand, and you look nothing like her."
You sighed, resigning yourself to your fate.
"Damn, it was the nose, wasn't it?"
"Yep."
"Fuck. So we've both been playing pretend this entire time? Why didn't you say anything sooner?" You searched his eyes for some sort of clue, but came up short.
"I wanted to find out what your intentions are. See how far you would take this."
"And what did your little investigation uncover?"
"That you're really into food. "
You flashed him a sheepish smile. "Dang, I guess I'm easier to read than I thought. That's all you gathered, Mr. Detective?"
"Well, you also have quite the comedic talent. You might want to consider a career in that field."
You chuckled softly. "Glad I could at least provide some entertainment for the evening."
Levi nodded. "I still have some questions though."
"I can imagine."
"I'd like to know the story behind all this. But I'd understand if you'd rather keep your privacy."
"It's fine," you said with a wave of your hand. "You deserve some answers. Actually, I'm Annie's best friend. She already has a boyfriend, but her father doesn't approve of him and wants to set her up with someone he prefers. You know, the classic story." You rolled your eyes. "Well, Annie was fed up with the constant blind dates and wanted to put an end to them once and for all. That's where I came in. She kinda roped me into this with the promise of free foodā¦" You awkwardly ran a hand through your hair.
He huffed out a laugh. "You really did this only for the food? Should've asked for more."
"I know, right? But anyway, the idea was to ruin her reputation, make sure no eligible bachelor would be caught dead within a mile's radius from her... Guess that didn't go quite as planned."
Levi shook his head. "If you wanted someone to badmouth her, you picked the wrong person."
"So I gathered. You're not exactly the rumor spreading type. Not chatty enough."
"Right. Not as conversational as the cool anime dudes in your head," he deadpanned.
"Shut up." You grinned. "You know I only did this to fuck with you."
"Didn't work."
"Not even just a little bit?" You asked. "A teeny tiny little bit?"
He shook his head.
"Not even a micro bit? A nano bit?" You leaned in, giving him big doe eyes.
"Fine, I'll give you that. You got off to a strong start."
The smile on your lips grew even wider. "Yeah? You liked that? RAWR!" You gave him the lion claws again.
"Don't push it," he said, but there was a spark of amusement in his eyes.
"Admit it, you want to see more of it."
"No." He gave you a long look. "But I'd like to see more of the real you."
Your heart skipped a beat. "Did you just ask me on a second date? "
"I suppose I did. Figured it couldn't be any worse than this one."
"Joke's on you. We're not even at the main course. This date isn't over yet."
And you had a feeling it was about to get a whole lot better.
A/n: I admit the anime guy thing might've been a bit meta xD
Btw, reader absolutely brought containers in her purse to take the leftovers. Can't have the good food go to waste, lol.
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Levi hasn't seen you in a year, and he wonders how you will find him. Changed, perhaps. Lost, definitely. Or: After the war, you and Levi learn to live in this new world.
ššššššš - Levi Ackerman / Female Reader (Attack on Titan)
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You spot him alone in the library. Months have passed and winter has made its presence known.
Levi is staring at the fire. When his eyes lock with yours, you think they lack their usual cutting edge. Instead, he just looks tired.
āYou gonna gawk much longer?ā he asks.Ā
āWellā¦ā Your grip on your book tightens; you stay rooted to your spot. āYou donāt mind if I intrude?ā
āThis is a public space, isnāt it?ā
It is, but it doesnāt mean you wonāt ask.
Levi doesnāt leave when you sit on the sofa opposite him. The two of you stay like this, letting the crackling fire be your guiding light into the night.
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It isnāt that Levi always preferred being alone, itās just that itās had a way of finding him.
Growing up, Levi remembers seeking affectionācraving it, in factālike a moth seeks a flame. Levi worshiped the ground his mother walked on, loved to listen to her speak, imitated her, anything to hear a āWell done, my Leviā. He imagines it made him a needy brat, that he was probably a burden to his mother.
When she died, he thinks that's when it happened. When he began to close in on himself, when he started to keep his emotions close to his heart.
"My boy, what wonderful craftsmanship!" Mr Jakowski's joyful voice assault's Levi's ears, plugging him out of his wandering thoughts.
Levi looks up at his boss, ignoring the smell of fresh paint.
Mr Jakowski is leaning over Leviās shoulder, spectacles shining under the dim amber light. A large grin creeps on his rosy face, a contrast to the blue paint smeared on his white shirt. "What are ya making, hm? Is that somethingā"
"āpersonal," Levi cuts him off, shifting in his seat to conceal his work.
His boss lets out a loud bark. He pulls back from Levi. āHah, mysterious as always, our Levi!ā
Levi has been working at Mare Lumber Co. for a little more than a year now. His boss, Adam Jakowski, originally an Eldian from Liberio, is the sole carpenter in town.Ā Levi likes working here. Most days, Levi tends to the till, manages the inventory, and assists Mr Jakowski with customer orders. It's routine work, really, but it feels good to be working with his hands, with his mind.Ā
āAnd how are you doing?ā Mr Jakowski asks, propping his back against the edge of the counter, a habit of his whenever he chats idly with Levi.Ā
āI'm fine.ā
"Are ya sure? You seem a little distracted, dear boy."
Mr Jakowski got in the habit of calling Levi ādear boyā shortly after he took the job. At first, Levi told him offāsure, Mr Jakowski was older than Levi, but Levi was nearing his forties at this point. Levi was not a boyānever had been, perhaps.
And yet, he soon noticed something strange: every time he corrected the man, Mr Jakowski would correct himself, a distant glaze in his stare⦠only to make the same mistake the next day.
One day, his wife took Levi aside.
āYou musnāt be cross with him, Levi,ā Mrs Jakowski had said with a gentle voice. āMy Adam and I⦠we lost our son ten years ago. Marleyans butchered him. And ādear boyā⦠that was Adamās nickname for our son. Sometimes, I think⦠I think in his heart, my husband never quite got over it.ā
After that, Levi never corrected Mr Jakowski again.
āLevi, are you listening to me?" Mr Jakowski laughs. "Youāve got that glaze in your eyes of a dreamer, the way my daughter be sometimes. Never seen it on ya before.ā
Levi scowls. āI think you need to clean your glasses, old man.ā
āIs it that missy staying at your house thatās got you looking soāā
āNo.ā
āSure about that?ā
At that, Levi stays silent. Of course, heās sure. He'll be damned if he lets trifling innuendos get under his skin.
And yet, Mr Jakowski's eyes glint knowingly all the same, as if catching wind of something Levi isn't aware of. It almost makes Levi want to speak up (though, to say what?), but before he has the opportunity to say a thing, the man leaves him be. Levi listens to his receding footsteps and the tinkering noises soon coming from the workshop area of the store.
Levi reverts his attention onto the wooden figurine in his hands, casting it an altogether unimpressed look.
What heās making⦠itās stupid, isnāt it?
For the last week and a half, Levi has been using his lunch breaks to work on it. Right now, this wooden creation is simply a great blob of nothing. And yet, Levi canāt stop from continuing it. It started with your arrival, this idea, when something spurred deep in him to create and he doesn't know if it will lead to anything.
Perhaps he's wasting his time, perhapsā
The bells on the door chimes. Levi's eyes swerve up.
And he promptly places the figure on his lap, concealed right under the counter.
Because you've just entered the shop, greeting him with a pleasant smile. āAfternoon, Levi!ā The door closes, light pooling around you, dewy and delicate. "Are you on your lunch break?"
Levi lifts a brow but gives you a slow nod.Ā
"Oh, good, I was scared I got your lunch time mixed up..." You lift a basket that was hidden behind your back, showing it off like it was some prized thing. āTa-da!ā
Levi just stares, not understanding what he's supposed to be seeing.Ā
āI brought lunch.āĀ
Oh, that's a first. You've never come all the way into town to visit his place of work, let alone have lunch with him. Is this because he accidentally let it slip that he sometimes skips lunch on his work days? You seemed particularly affronted last night; you'd washed the dishes grumbling something beneath your breath...Ā
āMiss Adler, is that you?ā As if on cue, Mr Jakowski appears to Levi's left side, safety glasses still lodged on his head. He lets out a full-belly laugh, scratching the back of his neck. "I thought I recognized your melodic voice. It's good to see ya! Iāve been telling Levi to bring you around for some time now, but he's kept you all for himself."
"Has he, now?" you muse. "That's not very polite of you, is it, Levi?"
Levi keeps his expression blank.Ā Ā
Mr Jakowski steps around the counter. "Is that lunch I see? You know, Levi rarely eats much in here."
āI know, thatās why Iāve come. I'm on a mission to change that, sir. I've brought lunch and even my secret trump card⦠cake!ā
āYou sure know the way to a man's heart, Miss Adler!ā You pinch your lips, seemingly flustered, but Mr Jakowski is already shifting his attention to Levi, something almost devious splitting in his boss' expression. Levi's gaze narrows instantly, suspicious of whatever is to come next. āNow, you heard the lady, dear boy. You wouldn't want to reject the hospitality of such a kind woman, would ya?"
Levi considers Mr Jakowski. His offer sounds tempting enough, but Levi's already shirked his duties by working on his project. His lunch time is practically over...
His boss seems to read his mind. "Take an extra hour." Mr Jakowski walks over, squeezing Levi's shoulderānot painfully, but not lacking zest. The man leans closer, the smell of paint weaving into Levi's space once more. "Shop's quiet today, anywayāI'll handle it. And don't forget to hide that little secret of yours. Wouldn't want her to see your gift before it's finished, hm?"
Levi's eyes flicker from Mr Jakowski, then onto you. His shoulders rise... then fall again. He gives in with a sigh. You came all this way, after all, and Levi was never one to waste food.
āFine,ā Levi mutters, eying Mr Jakowski, āI'll be back in an hour, on the dot.ā
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āWhat are you reading?ā you ask him one night. The two of you are at it againāsitting on different armchairs, reading in front of the fireplace. It's been a routine of yours these last evenings.Ā
āHistory books.ā
You raise a questioning browāthat wasn't what you expected Levi to be interested in.Ā
Levi seems to pick up on your question before you even voice it.Ā Ā āI want to understand why you upsiders do it.āĀ
Upsiders, the term coined by those living in the Underground for those living above.
You tilt your head. āWhy we do what?ā
āWhat you live for.ā
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Levi feels like heās about to outright melt.
The park at this time of the day seems to gather heat like a damn magnet. Sitting on a picnic blanket under a large willow tree isnāt enough to stop sweat from coating his neckāsummer is in full swing, and even the yellowing grass blades around them seem to feel its effects.
Over the last minutes, youāve been telling him all about your morning: how you worked in the garden, how you cleaned up around the house.
ā⦠then I went back into town to buy lunch," you explain, one hand outstretched as you caress the grass blades with the tip of your fingers. You seem content, relaxed. "I'm very excited to hear your thoughts on the cake, 'Vi. Itās a specialty from the Southern part of Marley, apparently.ā
Levi squints, the eyelid on his bad eye trembling from the glare cast by the sun. Laid out between the two of you is something thatās just short of a small feast. Sandwiches, sliced fruits, fresh lemonade, and a takeaway box that contains what Levi can only guess is this infamous cake you're so excited to make him try.Ā
Vegetables, cheese, sugar. Levi still isnāt used to having these ingredients in such abundance. Maybe he never will be.Ā
But he certainly won't let any of it go to waste.Ā
"Hey, didn't I tell you to take it easy?" Levi mutters, picking up a cheese sandwich. "You didn't need to waste your free time doing all of this.ā
"Come on, after my big freakout from last week, it's the least I could do."
"I told you, it was nothingāā
āBut it wasnāt to me. I wanted to do this,ā you cut in, weighing each word like it held its value in gold. Levi notices you reeling your hands into fists... only to be ushered out of existence as you shrug off the uncertainty. āBesides,ā a bright smile brackets over your face, "all of this is keeping me busy. If I donāt do this, well⦠I've found that I just want to sleep all the time. At least, like this, Iām too occupied with thinking too much. Know what I mean?ā
Levi thinks he does. It's why he always enjoyed cleaning so much, to some extent; it kept the edge off of things. He isnāt sure what that says about either you or him.
"I'm glad I could see where you work," you continue. "The shop has a certain aura to it, doesn't it?"
"It's the smell of saw dust and paint. You get used to it."
"I meant there's warmth to the interior." You snort, rolling a particular grass strand between your index, tugging at it without ripping it out. "But I like the smell, too, now that you mention it. I've only dabbled in oil paintings here and there, but it reminds me of that. I imagine adding color to somethingāanything, reallyāfor a living must be rewarding. You get to style furniture according to someone's wishes, make sure it's dear and personal to them. That's pretty amazing, right?"
Levi almost smiles. Count on you to spin what some might consider mundane work and describe it as something magical. You've always had a knack for doing that, even in times of adversity.Ā
"And that boss of yours sure seems eccentric," you muse as you lean back, "bet he makes every day feel extra special.ā
āYeah, you could say that.ā
Your eyes drift up to the sparse clouds. āSpecialās⦠good. Specialās fun.ā
Levi's lips twitch. Yes, he supposes that's true. Many things can be said about Mr Jakowski, but boring is not one of them.
"You and him are similar in that way," he murmurs beneath his breath.Ā
(You make every single of his day feel special, too.)Ā
A gentle breeze picks up the front section of your hair; it makes the smile on your face more noticeable, somehow more in the spotlight. For a moment, a delicate silence settles in, one filled with the sound of tree branches swaying above, its shadows moving across your face. Levi catches himself staring at youāagain. Before he knows it, he's watching as you draw your attention on the food options laid on the picnic blanket. Your eyes stop onto a particular plate.Ā
Without even thinking about it, Levi raises the plate towards you.
You grin, grabbing a slice of spinach pie. "Thanks." As Levi retreats his hand back, placing the plate back on the picnic blanket, he notices you pausing. His eyes meet yours; your eyebrows knit together. "Hey, what's that on your hand?"Ā Ā Ā
Levi feels the heat of your attention as he glances down at his palm. Ah, that. The bandage. Levi forgot all about it. Earlier, while working on his personal woodwork project, Levi accidentally cut himself. The cut is superficial in nature, and the blood that leaked out of it felt excessive. Like his body was being dramatic for no good damn reason.
Unsurprisingly, your reaction blows out of proportion, too. "Are you alright? Did you hurt yourself?"Ā
"S'fine." Levi now holds his sandwich with both hands, trying to shield his bandaged hand so you don't reach for it (somehow, he thinks you will). He's not sure how to handle your care right now, so he turns away from you, pretending to be interested in seagulls foraging nearby. "I patched it up."
āStill, you should disinfect it when weāre homeā¦ā
(Levi still isnāt used to that term of possession. We. Like it's his home, as much as much it's yours. Something shared.)
"I can make an ointment that'll speed up the healing process, perhaps, so you're not encumbered for very long,ā you continue. Levi glances back at you. You're holding your chin thoughtfully. āIāll need to go buy some tea tree oil for that. Maybe I should also stock up on ethanol and other essentials while Iām at it...ā
The sight of you all pouty causes Levi to scoff. āThought you werenāt a doctor no more?ā
He takes the last bite of his cheese sandwich.Ā
āFor you, Levi, always.ā
Levi chokes. He begins to cough, the half-eaten bread hammering at his chest.Ā
Your hand is on his back just as soon as his coughing fit starts. "You okay?"
Levi nods with a blank expression, swatting your touch away. He stares at you from the corner of his eyes, disbelief lodged behind his gaze. Shit. Why do you have to say stuff like that? It's like you're trying to make his heart explode or some shit.Ā
āCutting yourself at work and almost choking to death.ā You whistle lowly. āIf I didnāt know better, Iād say youāre losing your touch, Ackerman.ā
āI choked because of you, Adler.ā
āBecause of me?ā You blow air with your lips. āWhy, what did I do?ā
āYouāā Levi feels himself growing hotātoo hot. Blast this damn heat. āForget it.ā
You lean back, looking at him curiously. āIs this the fate that awaits me in a few years when I reach your age? Choking and half-finished sentences?ā
Leviās eyes narrow. āWell, aren't you full of jokes today?ā
āThanks. Iām trying real hard, in case you couldnāt tell.ā You bite back a full-teeth grin; Levi hates how adorable you look, even when you're teasing himāespecially when you're teasing him. āMaybe thatās what I should pursue next, huh? Comedian⦠that'd be quite the career change.ā
Levi shakes his head. āIāll have to support you financially for the rest of your days.āĀ
A burst of laughter rolls out of you. It makes Levi feel queasier still.
āHey," you say once your laughter has dimmed down. Your gaze holds his, bright and true. "What were you working on anyway, that you ended up cutting yourself?ā
āNothing.ā Levi doesnāt supply you with more information, the memory of the unfinished figure flashing in his mind. It's trivial, the sort of work he's been doing, especially compared to what Mr Jakowski builds. āJust keeping busy.ā
Because Leviās life is just that now. He has to keep himself busy, to fill it with things so he doesnāt stop moving.
āHey, Levi?ā Levi looks back at you, and you shoot him a lopsided smile. āDo you ever think your past self would believe youāre out here now, carving wood for a living?ā
Levi considers your question. Heās not the sort of person to wonder about these questions, but heās not surprised that you still are.Ā
The answer is simple. No, his past self wouldnāt believe it. His past self wouldnāt believe most of it.Ā Ā
He tells you as much, aching to change the subject. āWhat about you? Picked up a pencil yet?ā
āHm⦠not yet. Havenāt been feeling it, to be honest." There's something a little sad hanging on your face for the shortest moment, only to be replaced by wide eyes and parted lips. āBut, oh, I promise, that doesn't mean I don't like your gift or anything. The supplies you boughtāI'll make sure they don't go to waste! I justāā
"Hey, breathe," Levi interrupts, his eyes charged on you. "It's fine if you don't. There's no pressure.ā
Your shoulders deflate. You give him a tired smile. āThanks.ā
In the distance, a school bell rings. Children begin to pour out of the building, like a flock of birds leaving the nest, knowing it is there to come back to.
āAnyway,ā you say, reaching for the sealed container. āEnough of that. It's time for my favorite part of any meal: sweets. Iām eager to know your thoughts on this lemon tart.ā
(The answer? Levi will discover he has a taste for lemon desserts.)
After that day, it becomes a routine of sorts. You show up some days to have lunch with Levi. On the grass under the willow in Mare, you and Levi watch the sea drift from afar, cake laid out between the two of you.
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āOi, whatās this?ā
You look up from your notes on your desk. Levi has barged into your office, holding the silver tin you asked to be delivered to him.Ā
"That's Valerian root,ā you answer.
āValerian root,ā he repeats, eying you suspiciously. āWhy?ā
"Um... think of it as a gift, I guess?"
"Why? Weāre not friends."
A grimace flashes on your faceāouch. So, Levi doesn't see you as a friend, even if you're starting to consider him as such, anyway.
"Well., I noticed you seem to have insomniac tendencies, so I...ā You clear your throat, swatting a dismissive hand in the air. āIf it makes it easier to accept it, think of it as a medical order."
"A medical order." Levi scrunches his nose, pinching his lips together. "And what does Valerian root do, anyway? "
"Valerian root is tea. Or well, not tea. It's an infusion. But you can brew it the same way and it helps... it helps to fall asleep."
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When Levi comes home that night after work, the sun is setting low over the sea, a red dot over the horizon. There's a gentle breeze in the air, one that carries with it the smell of salt and sand from the beach just below the valley.Ā
As soon as Levi is home, he slips into his usual patterns. He takes his shoes off, swapping them for the soft slippers Gabi and Falco once gifted him. He grabs his indoor cane by the entrance, just where he left it. Then, like a rite of passage, he makes his way to the common room, expecting to find you.Ā
You're not there.Ā Instead, the quaint room that serves as a kitchen, living room, and dining room is empty, a distinct smell of herbs in the air.
Levi recognizes the scent almost immediately; it's the same fragrance that hung around the Survey Corps infirmary on any given day. Frankly speaking, Levi equates the smell with, well, you. It's been years since he smelled it.Ā Ā
Peppermint, chamomile, tea tree oil... there was always a particular mixture of herbs you favored to treat ailments. Funding within the Survey Corps was sparse, after all, all the more within the medical wing, so to remedy this, you had to get creative: you bought cheap herbs in bulk and created balms with what the Survey Corps could afford. The same herbs Levi now smells in the air.
And Levi suddenly gets a sense of...
Home.Ā
It's corny, really, that all of a sudden, he feels more at home than the home he's inhabited in the year of living alone. But maybe that's the thing about getting older; there's just smells that remind of the past, things that feel impossible not to acknowledge.
In a way, Levi is grateful that those scents are what he associates with your infirmary, with your hands. Later, when his leg was wounded, and he became accustomed to the stomach-flipping stench of strong antiseptic solutions prevalent in Marleyan hospital tents, the memory of youāof his fucked-up sense of homeāremained untainted.
"Oh, fuck!"
A crash assaults Levi's ears. He turns, only to find you half-bent down, picking up a pile of books from the ground. You straighten back up, looking flustered at the sight of him.
"L-Levi,ā you huff, āy-you scared the living out of me!"
Levi's brows draw low, shooting you an unimpressed look in return. "Then you should pay better attention." You're holding onto a bunch of books that pertain to gardening. 'Flower symbolism' reads one cover.Ā "If these were the streets, you'd be a dead woman by now."
His words cause you to roll your eyes at him, although a playful tug of a smile graces your lips not a second later. "This isn't the streets, 'Vi. There's no one out there to hurt me, least of all within the confines of this house."
Levi knows you make a point, but his nature has always been to be suspicious of everything, and that much hasn't changed here. He wishes you'd be a little more careful, at least for his sake.
"Anyway, welcome back... how was the rest of your day?" You dart past him, placing your pile of books on the kitchen table.
Levi notices you've changed since he last saw you; you're now wearing a long skirt that reaches below your knees. Levi has never seen you wear anything like this. He wonders if you got it at the market in Mare, or if this is something you bought on your travels.
"Levi?"
Levi swerves his attention back to you.
Right, your question.
"Same as always." The rest of his day was, in fact, just as Mr Jakowski had predicted. Quiet. "What's all of this, then? You starting a bookclub or something?"
"Not quite. I spent my afternoon at the public library. Have you been?" Levi shakes his head. "Walls, Levi, it's even bigger than the one we had back homāI mean, back on Paradis." You pick up a random book, flip through it and show him a page that's all about flower propagation. "I'm gonna make sure your garden's perfect."
Leviās brows scrunch low. Truth be told, he doesn't see the big deal with flowers. Arenāt there more practical things to grow, like vegetables? Flowers seem to take up place and suffer the risk of easy destruction.
But maybe it's simply not for him to understand.Ā
"Hey Levi, are you listening to me?"
"Yeah.ā
"What was I talking about?"
Levi glances at you. There's a spark of defiance flashes in your stare.Ā
He crosses his arms over his chest, face impassive. "Something something... gardening."
You chuckle, placing the book back on the table. "Actually, I was asking you if I could get your opinion on where to plant what tomorrow. You've got the next two days off, right? Can I spare a moment of your time?"
Levi doesn't work Saturdays and Sundays. The weekend, as Marleyans call it, is for rest.
"Yeah, I'll help."Ā
"Great!"
With that decision out of the way, Levi leaves you to it. He stops in his bedroom to grab a clean change of clothes and then heads to the bathroom to start his rigorous pre-dinner routine (Levi's found that he will not, cannot, rest before he completes it).Ā
It all starts with a shower, where Levi rubs at his skin until it is raw and pink, massages his scalp and hair until it's lathered and soapy, the scent of his lemon-scented soap rampant. Once Levi is pleased that every part of him is clean, he rinses himself with hot water, the act oddly meditative as he feels every muscle, every bone in his body come undone, one limb after another.
As soon as he's done and toweled dry, it's shaving time.Ā
Tonight, as Levi lays out his shaving kit by the sink, he can't help but pause at the sight of his reflection.
Levi stares at himself.Ā
Over the last three years, time has caught up to him, in more ways than one. His hair has gotten longer, yes, but it's the strands of silver now framing his face that Levi lingers on. Then, there are wrinkles on the sides of his eyes, on his forehead, on his smile lines that are new. He's even accrued a collection of freckles on the ridge of his nose; somehow, he thinks the warmer weather in Marley is responsible for that.Ā
In some strange ways, with every new year Levi ages, he thinks he looks more and more like Kenny, minus the facial hair. That son-of-a-bitch got his way with him after all, it seems, and despite this, Levi suspects Kenny would still call him a runt if he were here standing next to him right now.
"Still can't grow facial hair, huh, kid?" Kenny would say. "And you're still just as short."Ā Ā
Yeah, that sounds like Kenny alright.Ā
"Hey, 'Vi?ā A shy knock makes Levi turn his head towards the door. āI forgot to give you the balm I made for your cut. Do you want it now?"
"Gimme a moment," he mumbles. "... I'll be right there."
Levi finishes his routine. He shaves his face and massages his leg. He changes into indoor clothes.Ā
By the time Leviās done, he finds you sitting on the sofa, flipping through one of your books while stroking Scout. It seems you've already started the preparations for dinner; there's simmering onion soup that's replaced the previous smell of herbs over the stove.
This time, upon hearing him approach, both you and Scout look up, almost synchronically. It makes Levi's heart a little warmāwhy does it feel so strange to have an audience waiting for him?Ā
Before Levi can contemplate on this very question, you've swung to your feet. "Here, sit down; Iāll get the balm."
Levi does as he's told, taking a seat on the free spotāon the other side of the sofa, next to Scout. His peripheral catches you first washing your hands over the kitchen sink, then retrieving something from the ice-box.Ā
Scout's purr pulls him back to the sofa. The kitten has made her presence known, demanding attention from Levi, and Levi obliges her. He scratches her under her chin like he always does, using his unwounded hand to do so.
Soon, the cat's purr vibrates against his fingertips.Ā
"She misses you, you know." Levi glances over your shoulders. You're standing on his other side, bending down. "May I?" you ask, looking at his palm laid flat on the arms of the sofa.
Levi nods.
Carefully, you take his hand into your own, flipping it to remove the bandage and analyze the cut. The wound runs across the tender flesh of his palm, ending with his index. It's not a deep cut by any stretch of the imagination, but it is on his five-fingered hand. Just his luck.Ā
āDid you know that Scout sometimes goes into your bedroom, meowing into the void?" you say in passing, eyes focused on his wound. "It's like she's looking for your ghost or something.ā
"That cat needs to get used to me being absent."Ā
"She's just attached to you. Can you blame her?"
Levi's throat goes thick. No, he supposes he can't blame Scout, not when he's felt that same emptiness himself before, knows how damaging it can be.
"Anyway, I hope she grows used to me being here, too. For now, she still refuses to enter my room when it's just the two of us, but I think we may bridge that gap soon." Your voice turns into a coarse whisper, leaning closer to Levi like Scout might somehow overhearāand understand you. "I may or may not have bribed her with some leftover tuna."
"You mean youāre spoiling her."
"Hey, all's fair in love and war." You lean back. A knowing smile tugs at your lip, delicate like the first bloom of spring. "Besides, there are worse things for a cat to be."
After that, you focus on tending to Levi's woundādisinfecting it, adding balm, wrapping a clean bandage by the careful press of your hands. It brings Levi back to the old days, when he'd watch you either tend to him or his comrades. There was always this intensity, this non-bullshit attitude, that would always wash over you. It made Levi aware just how seriously you took your job, how dedicated you were to your craft. It was one of the first things that made him respect you.
Now, as Levi watches you at it again, there is something else, too. Something that speaks volumes of just how touch-starved he's become. He tries to ignore the warmth that blooms under your touch, tries not to think about how long itās been since anyone that wasnāt his doctor touched him like this.
He fails.
It might be why, when at last you seem satisfied with your work and rise to your feet, Levi finds himself doing the same. He stands, moving with no objective in sight, the scent of herbs and home and you beckoning him closer.Ā
As he does, he ends in your personal space, his fingers almost grazing yours.Ā
He freezes.Ā
You seem just as surprised to find him in your space. Levi watches as your lips subtly part, the smallest shift in your expression that narrows into your eyes widening. He listens to your breath catch; it makes the tip of his fingers tingle.
"Um... Levi?"Ā
Levi blinks, panic swelling in his chest, but before he can say a thing, a sudden "mrrrp" vibrates below. What happens next is a blur, but Scout has somehow jumped off the sofa, intertwining herself between you and him, and the sudden feeling of fur on your bare legs must have taken you by surprise.
Because the next moment, youāve bumped the back of your calves against the edge of the sofa, almost tripping back.Ā
Luckily, if there's one thing that hasn't changed, it's Levi's instincts. He instantly latches onto your elbow, steadying you, your warmth blooming beneath his grasp.Ā
āWalls,ā your voice vibrates against the shell of his ear, breathless. "... Thanks."Ā
You straighten, taking a subtle shift back. Levi finally lets go, clears his throat, and moves away. He flexes his hand, trying to rid himself of the tickling sensation he'd just felt.Ā
"It's nothing." He focuses on Scout, who's skittered away and in between the dining chairs, looking at you and Levi with wide eyes. Levi exhales harshly as he stares at her. "Tch, have a care, you damn cat. We're practically titan-sized to you; donāt creep around like that unless you want to end trampled on."
The rest of the evening is uneventful. Like every other evening since you moved in, you and Levi share a meal, seated at the dining table, facing the window with a viewpoint on the sea. You share tidbits of information you've learned about the village and its inhabitants, while Levi provides scarce comments here and there. You discuss Gabi and Falcoās upcoming visit for the solstice, and everything you plan to do with them.
Everything is just as Levi remembers it being. The setting is different, there are people missing⦠but there is something soothing that he is here now, with you, with scents that don't feel foreign, with foods that feel familiar.Ā
One thing does loom over Levi's mind, though.
Levi swears you drew closer when he stood.
.
.
.
One night, you fall asleep in front of the fireplace.
Come morning, Levi's gone, but there's a blanket draped over your body.
.
.
.
That night, Levi can't sleep. That in itself isn't shocking; Levi's always been a chronic insomniac. Still, when the telltale signs of a sleepless night make themselves known and Levi realizes he's in for one of those nights, he doesn't waste time. He gets up and goes to make himself a fresh cup of valerian root tea.
Half-way there, however, something stops him in his tracks.
It's your the door to your bedroom, half-ajar, warm light pooling out.
And Levi sees you.
You're on the floor, crouched over something. Next to you, it seems that your bribing paid off; Scout is by your side, staring at you with keen interest, tilting her head as she looks at your every movement.Ā
That's when Levi notices what you're doing, what you're twirling around one by one, as if to show the cat.
Your drawing materials, his gift to you. You've taken them out of the desk he built, laying them all on the floor to inspect them.
Pencils, an eraser, a notebook.
Huh.
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Thanks for reading! This is a slow build into feelings and healing, but I hope the journey will be worth the read. If you have a minute, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments/tags. Take care <3
Author's Note: This is a three part series. Parts can be read individually, but would make more sense in context. It is the (quick) slowburn in a modern au / roommate trope. Reader is gender neutral, and Y/N is not used. Enjoy!
Halloween Frights | Part 1
Summary: Levi has never been a fan of Halloween, or any holiday for that matter. But you hate being alone, and who is he to deny his roommate - especially after they promised to clean the kitchen for a month?
Falling for You | Part 2
Summary: It was depressing, really, how many people you brought back to your apartment that Levi saw as so beneath you. Someone had to show you what a proper date should be, and why couldn't it be him?
Happy Birthday, Levi | Part 3
Summary: Levi didn't quite care that people saw him as unapproachable, but when Erwin suggests that he should bring a date to the annual work Christmas party to relieve some fears from the board, Levi is annoyed. What a stupid idea. But you do also now owe him a favor, and where else is he going to find a date this short of notice?
Levi Ackerman X You Master List
Created by @thechaoticarchivist November 2024. Do not Repost, but reblogs and comments always welcome!
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Leviās love sounded like a whispered reassurance half-hidden in your hair, promises made in the soft darkness of a shared bed, the sighing moan he entrusted to your neck and the gratitude he murmured afterward.
Leviās love tasted like tea made exactly as you like it, sweet and hot and deep, appearing on the corner of your desk like magic just as you started to crave it.
Leviās love looked like the shy, furtive smile on his lips when he saw you across the room, the tips of his ears turning pink when you kissed his face, the way his eyes softened only for you.
Leviās love felt like his arms wrapped tight around your waist, his deft fingers checking your gear, his powerful hands made gentle for you, outstretched to guide you off your horse or over a puddle or against his body.
Leviās love smelled like clean laundry, the smoke of a just-snuffed candle, the metallic tang of a freshly-polished sword, the sweat from hard training under the sun, the sweetness of scrubbed skin in a warm bath.