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Several hours had passed since the meeting at the train station. He still couldn't wrap his head around what happened. How was it even possible? Levi was now laying in his bed trying to processes what he saw. "People won't forget once they've met a weird woman like you." He saw her again. The woman in his dreams, strange thing was that this time it wasn't in some shitty dream. She was there in the flesh. Alive and breathing. Not some corpse face down in the dirt. "Where was she headed again? Some internship?" He thought to himself, as he stared at the ceiling. "Maybe I can go find her?" If it was true that she was a biomedical student, wouldn't they of had classes together? And if so, why hasn't he seen her until now? His thoughts were soon interrupted by his roommate, Miles, barging in through the door. Levi looked over to see the man stumble into the room, still sucking the face off of some random girl who was his lucky number tonight. Both of them smelled like an entire bar, making Levi scrunch up his nose in disgust. Levi looked over to his clock. It was only just after midnight. "Huh, new record for him," Levi thought as he sat up in his bed."Hey Miles," he said louder than he needed to.

Miles turned his head around at a lightning fast speed. He was obviously surprised to see Levi sitting up in his bed giving him an exceptionally annoyed look. "Shit, uh Levi. I didn't expect you to be here tonight"

The girl also gave Levi a puzzled look. If Levi had to guess, Miles told her that Levi was either gone for the night or just simply sleeping. his suspicions were confirmed when she finally spoke. Words coming out in a drunken slur. "I thought you said he wasn't going to be here tonight."

Levi never really cared for Miles. He was a loud, annoying, messy jock who didn't give two shits about damn near anything. Most nights he came home drunk and normally, at least once a week, with some girl stupid enough to fall for his cocky bravado. That was the part that annoyed Levi the most. He had woken up on several occasions to see Miles, stark ass naked in bed with some random girl from whatever bar or party he was at the night before. Luckily, Levi's dreams made him a rather heavy sleeper, so he normally never hears the action. So Levi was more than happy to ruin his roommate's night by cock blocking him. "I'm here every night you moron."

"Right, right. Well I didn't expect you to be awake then." He said with a light chuckle.

"Of course," Levi thinks as he rolls his eyes, letting out an annoyed sigh. "So this is a new record for you." Miles just gave Levi a confused look causing Levi to sigh again. "It's the fastest you've gotten a girl here and into bed. Well almost into bed."

"Shut up you short little shit!" Miles yelled out, hoping that the girl wouldn't notice what Levi said.

"Wait, what?" the random girl said. "I thought you said you were actually into me?"

Levi stood up from his bed and walked into the dorm room's kitchen area to start heat up some water to make himself a cup of tea. "I hate to break it to you, but he only said that to get in your pants."

The girl let go of Miles, stumbling backwards drunkenly. "Is he serious?" She asked causing Miles to shrug guiltily, giving her a shit faced grin. She gave Miles an appalled look and stormed out the door leaving Miles and Levi standing in the dorm.

"Thanks a lot asshole." Miles stumbled over to his bed, flopping down onto with a dull thud, muttering something about Levi being a cock blocking asshole.

"I try," Levi said with a shrug and he dropped the tea bag into his cup. " I Also don't want to hear you all night. I have enough sleep problems as is." Levi poured the hot water into his cup and walked over to his desk, sitting down in his chair. Much to his liking, Miles didn't say another word to him all night. He used the comfortable silence to get caught up on his assignments, but his mind wandered back to Hanji. Distracting him from his work and what he needed to be doing. Needless to say, Levi didn't sleep that night.


One week had come and gone and now Levi was sitting in the all too familiar office of his therapist again. The questions had been the usual questions he gets every week. Has there been any changes to the dreams? Have any new ones occurred? So on, so forth. Occasionally he would jot something down in that stupid notepad of his and for some stupid reason, Levi wondered what he wrote down."There has been an odd occurrence since last week, however," Levi tells his therapist.

"Oh?" Doctor Cage began, giving Levi a very intrigued look. "What might that be, Levi?"

Levi looked down to floor, contemplating if he should actually tell Doctor Cage this. Would it make him seem more crazy than he probably already looked? Would it make him seem like he was just grasping at straws to make himself seem sane? Levi bit his lip as all these thoughts rushed through his head. Finally, Levi let out a sigh before speaking. "I uh, I saw Hanji."

The Therapist gave Levi a rather confused look. "How so?"

"Like in person. Real life. I saw her at the train station last week. Alive. Breathing."

"Are you sure?"

Levi let out a hollow laugh. "Yeah. No one forgets a crazy woman like that." Levi looked back up to his therapist. "She was exactly like she was in the dreams. She was eccentric and full of energy." Levi felt a lump begin to form in his throat. "And she was alive. God she was fucking alive." Levi dropped his head back down and into his hands as he could feel all the emotions begin to flood him again.

Doctor Cage leaned back in his chair, stroking his beard. He sat there for a few minutes as he took in the information. If asked he would have to admit the case of Levi's symptoms has been one of the more interesting cases he's had. The boy suffers from chronic nightmares that he feels to be real and are more like memories. Even though everything he's ever learned in school says that is impossible. Sure it is possible that dreams can contain memories, but the dreams he is having can in no possible way be memories. They are absurd. More of a boy with an overactive imagination. "Are you sure you weren't just hallucinating?"

"Positive," Levi said without lifting his head. "I physically reached out and touched her. We talked. She told me her fucking name. She was Zoe Hanji." Levi let out a choked sob. "She was the woman who I've watched die several times in front of my eyes. She has the same messy brown hair pulled into that messy pony tail. She has the same eyes, the same smile, the same stupid fucking bird nose. Hell, she even had the same shitty glasses. And there she was, standing in front of me."

The man looked at Levi. The boy was falling apart in front of him. Being overwhelmed by emotions and not knowing what to do with them. "Did you tell her anything about the dreams?"

"What?" Levi's head shot back up. "God no. She'd think I was crazy."

"Well did she say anything about possibly knowing you?"

Levi's eyes softened at that statement. His mind drifted back to the platform. More specifically to what she said before she got onto her train and left.

"By the way Levi. This is the first time we've met, but it feels like we've met before."

Her words echoed through his head, repeating over and over again. Of all the things that happened, that were said that afternoon, that was the one thing he overlooked. How the hell did he overlook that? Normally Levi is a very observant person. Able to pick things apart like it's a science. How could he overlook that? "Yes." Levi leaned back into his seat. "She said that she felt like we possibly met before."

Doctor Cage began to write in his notebook again with a rather intrigued look on his face. "Well then, what did you two talk about?"

Levi was slightly taken back by the question. He wasn't really expecting it. Levi more or less expected more questions about what emotions he felt during the ordeal. But no. Instead he asked about what they talked about. Levi shrugged. "Just small talk. She said she's studying biomedical engineering and has an internship at one of the labs across town. I told her I'm just studying medicine."

"So she's a student?" Levi just nodded in response as he wrote more down in his notebook. Once finished writing he looked at his watch and closed his notebook, smiling. "Well Levi, I'm afraid that is all the time we have this week. It was wonderful speaking with you. I would walk you out as I usually do, but I have some paperwork to do today."

Levi nodded in response as he stood up and walked out the door, ignoring Doctor Cage saying that his appointment will be the same time next week. As Levi arrived at the train station, he leaned up against his usual pole. The station was busier this week than it was last week. As he leaned against the pole, he couldn't help but to occasionally glance up, looking for any signs of Hanji. He felt as though a heavy weight was dropped on his chest when his train arrived with no sign of her. But what are the odds of seeing her again? Really? Or maybe he just was crazy.


The abnormal caught everyone by a surprise. Where the hell did it even come from? It was a clear sunny day and they weren't even in the wood line yet. They were planning to make a quick stop just along the edge of them. Make sure everyone made it. Then the damn abnormal comes out of nowhere. Forcing them to scatter into the trees "This whole situation is shit," Levi thought as he flew through the trees. Everyone was split up. Levi wasn't even anywhere close to his squad. Luckily for him all the 104th brats knew how to handle themselves.

"Oh thank god, Levi!"

Levi looked to see Hanji approaching him from his left side. "Four-eyes. You find anyone else?" Levi asked as he looked back forward.

"Not yet. But it shouldn't be to hard. I haven't seen any other titans since entering." Hanji paused for a minute to look around for any others. "But who knows what is hiding in here. The thought kind of exhilarates me actually. Who knows what kind of strange specimen I could find in here."

"Focus on the task at hand. Then you can focus on your weird titan shit."

Hanji let out a sigh. "Yeah, yeah. I know. I'm just a bit… Shit!" Hanji was cut of by the force of her fly forward much faster than she should have been. when she saw the face of a titan appear in her peripheral vision, she immediately knew what happened. The titan grabbed her cable. She could hear Levi yell her name as she suddenly felt like she hit brick wall. The was a strong force squeezing her lower body. She was caught in the hand of a titan. The grip of the titan was beginning to crush her and she could feel her bones snapping, causing her to let out a loud scream.

Levi took note of this and quickly swung into action. With one swift motion, Levi cut the nape of the titan holding titan's grip loosened around Hanji and she fell to the ground. After quickly looking around to find no other titans in the immediate area he turned his attention to Hanji. She was mangled. The lower half of her body was crushed. When he looked to her stomach though, that's when he realized the inevitable. He could speculate that when the titan caught her, it caused her blade to twist. She was sliced through her lower abdomen by her own blade. She was loosing a lot of blood through it, and fast. Hanji was going to die. Levi slowly walked over to her, taking a seat next to her.

"How does it look?" Hanji said trying to fight the pain.

Levi let out a sigh as he looked at the blood stained grass beside her. He couldn't look at her. He couldn't see her like this. "No better than usual I suppose." Levi gave a hollow chuckle. "you look like shit."

Hanji gave a small smile. "This is it for me, isn't it?"

Levi didn't answer. Instead he just grabbed a hold of her bloodied hand, Interlacing his fingers with hers. He gripped her hand tighter when he heard her trying to force back a sob.

"You know when you die they say your life flashes right before your eyes. Did you know that Levi?" She said in a matter of fact tone.

That caught Levi a bit off guard. She said it so calmly without a problem. As if she wasn't dying at all. "Huh?" Levi turns to look at her to see tears streaming down her eyes but a smile was plastered across her face.

"Yeah?" Levi asked, removing the goggles from her head.

"Yeah. It's really peaceful." She let out another choked sob as she tried to move her free hand to wipe her eyes. She could feel herself growing considerably more weak. Then her wall broke. The tears came harder. She stopped trying to fight it back. "Damn it Levi, I don't want to die. There so much more I want to do. So much more I want to see. I don't want to leave you Levi."

All Levi could do was sit and listen. He didn't know what to say. What are you supposed to tell someone who is going to die? Levi had to fight to hold back his tears. He didn't want to lose Hanji. He didn't want to be left alone. She was the only person who could understand him and now she was dying. So he held her. He pulled her bloodied and broken body into his lap held her. It was all he could think of to do.

Han ji reached her hand up and caressed his cheek. "Thank you Levi. For everything." Hanji's hand began to slip down his face as she felt all her strength leave her, leaving a smear of blood on Levi's face.

"No problem, Hanji." She was smiling as her hand fell limp to her side. Her eyes glazed over. The familiar warm brown of her eyes now dull. Levi choked on a sob as a tear slipped down his face. She was gone. Hanji was dead. He started to feel the earth shake a small distance away. Another titan was getting close. Levi didn't move. He couldn't. He didn't want to let her go. The steps became closer and closer until they were so close he could hear the titan's heavy breathing. When Levi finally looked in the direction, a fifteen meter class titan staring him down. Giant creepy smile spread across it's face. Eyes devoid of all humanity. It let out a loud earsplitting roar and everything went black.


Levi shot up in his bed, the roar of the titan still ringing in his ears mixed with the sound of Hanji's sobs. Her face was still burned into his vision. His heart was racing and he was breathing heavily. He wiped some sweat from his brow and stood up out of bed. He looked over to clock realizing it was only a little before one o'clock in the morning. Knowing that he wouldn't be back in bed anytime soon, Levi decided a walk might help to clear his mind. He got on a change of clothes and walked out the door.

The air was brisk and it helped to cool him off. As he continued walking he began to hear the dull thud noise of music. Probably a party at one of the many frat houses on campus. It wouldn't surprise him considering it was a friday night. As he got closer his suspicions were confirmed as a house came into view with several people spilled out everywhere. Some in the lawn, others on the deck. As he was passing the house, a rather lanky woman dressed in jeans and a hoodie came stumbling out the front door, nearly landing on her face as she fumbled down the steps. Getting a better look, Levi saw that her hair was tied into a messy ponytail and she wore an old pair of glasses. "Hanji?" He said out loud, but not loud enough for anyone to hear. Levi watched curiously as she started to stumble his way. When she reached him, he didn't quite know what to expect. But he definitely wasn't expecting her to vomit onto his shoes.

"Sorry," is all she said before spitting up a bit more. She then stood up and gave Levi as sweet a smile as her drunk body could produce. "Wait…" She began as she pointed a finger right into his face. "I recognize you." She smiled again and grabbed Levi's shoulder. "Yeah! You're to guy from the train station. Levi was it?"

Levi smiled to himself as he looked her over. Messy brown hair. Broken glasses held together by tape. Yup, this is definitely Hanji. "Hey," Levi says as he looks back down to his puke covered shoes letting out a sigh. Yep. this is most definitely Hanji.

"Sorry about your shoes." He can tell she's trying to be sincere.

"It's fine." Levi let out another sigh, deciding it's best he got her home. Where ever it was her dorm room was. He wrapped her arm around his shoulder and looked to her. "Let's get you home. I can tell you won't make it by youself. Did you come with anyone?"

"Nah, my roommate chose to hangout back at the dorm instead of go and hangout with her friend and get fucking lit." Hanji said with a smile.

Levi sighed as he started walking with Hanji. "Great. Do you at least remember where you live?"

Hanji giggled and leaned further into levi still smiling. "Nope," She said in a sing-song manner.

"Great," Levi mumbled to himself. He decided he would just bring her back to his dorm. The walk back to his dorm was mostly silent, aside from Hanji humming happily. Normally Levi enjoyed silence, but right now it was killing him. He was holding Hanji, carrying her drunk back to bed. He's done that so many times before. At least in the dreams. "So," levi finally says. "What made you want to go out and party. Alone for that fact."

"Free booze, duh." Levi let out another sigh. "We just did midterms shorty." Hanji let out a small hiccup, covering her mouth as if it'd help to keep the vomit in. "I'm not passing up free booze after that."

Levi let out a small chuckle. "I guess."

Soon enough, the pair were back in Levi's dorm. "If you need a shower, toilet or anything, feel free. I'm sure these dorms are set up almost identical to yours." Levi walked over to his desk as Hanji trudged into the bathroom. Once the door was closed, Levi changed into a pair of sweatpants and white tee shirt. Levi grabbed a spare pair out of his drawer and walked over to the bathroom and knocked. Hearing the shower going, Levi opened the door and put the change of clothes on the toilet. "Here's some sweatpants and a shirt. they're a bit big on me so they should fit." With that, Levi left the bathroom and took a seat back at his desk. Soon enough, Hanji stumbled out of the bathroom, leaving Levi to wonder how she even stood up in the shower. Levi then pointed over to Miles's bed. "Sleep there. I don't need you puking in mine."

"But Levi…"

"No buts fore-eyes," Levi began with a sigh. He swore if he sighed anymore, a lung would collapse. "You already puked on me. Not taking chances." Levi turned back to his desk and open up his laptop, still having some work to do. Hanji drunkenly nodded and plopped down in the bed. After a few minutes she began to softly snore causing Levi to look up from his desk. He took a look at her and noticed she forgot to take her glasses off. Levi quietly got up and walked over to the her. He gently pulled her glasses off her face, folding them and placing on the nightstand. He then walked back to his desk and resumed his work, choosing not to fall back to sleep even though his mind was completely at ease.

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