Love Letters - Levi x Reader by what-the-honk, literature
Literature
Love Letters - Levi x Reader
Levi stared down vacantly at the blank journal page sitting on the desk in front of him. It had been routine by this point that the Corporal would write down his feelings for you in poorly constructed love letters he’d hide away in his drawer.
God, it was difficult to put into words just how strongly he felt for you. You were like some kind of demon who managed to snake your fingers into his mind and corrupt his thoughts.
Not that he’d ever say that, he got the feeling you wouldn’t take being compared to a demon too kindly.
It was so uncharacteristic of him to be fawning so much over someone – anyone – and of
Hugs - Levi x Tall!Reader [Drabble] by what-the-honk, literature
Literature
Hugs - Levi x Tall!Reader [Drabble]
Levi loved hugs.
You wouldn’t be able to tell that just by looking at him, or talking to him, or even knowing him. He’s very isolated. But it’s true, he loved hugs. He’s a hugger.
He especially loved hugging you.
You were far taller than he was, around four or five inches taller, you weren’t entirely sure, but you’d been dating a long while. People would always stare at the two of you as if you were some kind of freak pairing, and you’d think that you were. Being the taller person in the relationship you had made you feel awkward, especially considering he was a lot stronger than you.
One time you
Storm [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader] by TheNobodyofaSOLDIER, literature
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Storm [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader]
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJha-_kaBe8 Please listen while you read!)
Underneath the veil of your curtains, you watched the billowing clouds, their hues of grey and black, conceal the solemn ascent of the sun. A sonorous rumble vibrated over the plains, signaling the oncoming storm. The wind quietly disturbed the trees, bending them gently, whisking crumbled leaves from trembling twigs. Once again, you concealed your home from the outside world behind your velvety drapes. Every tiny movement triggered a ghastly ache through your exhausted muscles, consequences of the expedition the day before. But, as you drew closer to the sofa resting
Just Like You [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader] by TheNobodyofaSOLDIER, literature
Literature
Just Like You [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader]
Leon peaked over his shoulder through the shattered window. What a hell hole. The screams of terrified citizens echoed along the walls of the broken buildings. Dark fumes concealed little pieces of the sky, further sinking those below into a blindness. With every step from the Titan, the earth trembled in their wake, reflecting the trembling of the limbs of fearful humans. The stench of death violated his nostrils, and his eyes burned. Leon looked back at his siblings, Faith and Matthias, their eyes wide with fear. Choking back a sob, he approached them and pulled them close.
“Don’t panic,” he mumbled, voice shaking. “
Solo [Daddy!Levi x Injured!Mommy!Reader] by TheNobodyofaSOLDIER, literature
Literature
Solo [Daddy!Levi x Injured!Mommy!Reader]
“Matthias, get off the fucking table NOW.”
“But, Daddy! Look! I’m a Titan!”
Leon and Faith circled the area, kitchen utensils in hand, preying on the monster. Undaunted by their father’s angry words, they continued these motions, as their youngest brother covered his entire being with his green blanket, emitting over the top roars. Every now and then, one of the little Scouts attacks with a wooden spoon with an angry shout.
Day five, and Levi was still going solo with these rascals. You were still in the medical center, unconscious. Though this last expedition could be identified as a success in the loos
Forward [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader] [1] by TheNobodyofaSOLDIER, literature
Literature
Forward [Daddy!Levi x Mommy!Reader] [1]
The disapproving whispers of the citizens seeped through the ears of the Scouts as they trudged through the city. From the look of the mud crusted on their foreheads, blood smeared on their necks and faces, the bandages wrapped around various limbs and the pathetic moans of the crippled soldiers from the carts, they knew this expedition failed miserably. They doubted the mere existence of the Scouting Legion altogether. What was the point of sending their own out their own when less than half returned with little to nothing to show for it? No one spoke. All eyes simultaneously gazed in one direction:
Forward.
It was too painful to look back