King Levi's Narrative

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The scratching straw of the broom grates against the floor boards barely keeping you awake. After a long Scout Regiment outing you’re both emotionally as well as physically exhausted. At returning to the loving, but old place you all call home, Levi’s has started up again with his clean freak ways. His quirks are often being more prevalent after a devastating and life costing mission. His gratuitous angry outburst fazes no other officer, but your bones are shaking at his words and you quickly obey the tasks he assigns you.
Yours of course was tending to the horse stables with Hange Zoë. This act promptly removes you from Levi’s path of rage and you greatly welcome it. You can hear Zoë murmuring erratically about Titans as she endeavors to muck out a nearby horse
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It cools your skin; creating a feeling of heaven. It’s been one of the hotter days and summer must be approaching. Just as you swipe your hand across your head there is a hand looping around your left arm and dragging you out of the stables.
It’s Hange and she’s practically screaming incoherently the only words you’re able to decipher were, “follow me”, and instead of there being a new broom in her hand she has a glass cup.
What the hell, you think to yourself as she pulling you up into the house. You try and try to break free from her grip but she suddenly lets go, you’re in front of Eren’s closed door. She sticks the cup up to the door and places her ear at the other end and whispers quietly the words Levi’s in there “inspecting” she makes quotation marks with her hands while mouthing the word inspecting.
She did this very comically with only one hand since the other is holding up the glass to the door. A small gasp escaped her lips as her eyes got wide as she focuses more intently to what is going on inside Eren quarters. She then motions for you to put my ear up to the end of the glass where hers had just

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