(𝐕𝐈𝐈.)𝐂𝐀𝐏𝐓𝐀𝐈𝐍

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HER BODY WAS SHAKING AS HANGE RUBBED HER BACK IN A GENTLE MANNER. She was quite traumatised by the events that had happened during their so-called training.

She didn't speak for a few hours after that, still having to recover from the shock. She let the older woman clean her wounds while muttering reassuring words to calm her down.

After the incident, F/n had been restricted from sparring with any other people without a higher-up's supervision. Erwin had told Levi to train the woman to become a soldier of the Survey Corps.

And that was why she was tired, panting heavily after another five laps around the field. Levi stood there, expressionless as ever while she struggled to breathe.

"Five more," he instructed and F/n rose her head and stared at him in disbelief.

"No," she huffed and Levi had to hold himself back from snapping at her.

He clicked his tongue instead, walking towards her and stopping just a few steps away from her, unwillingly letting the dust surround his shoes as he stopped abruptly.

"Stand," he ordered and with a slight fear of how strict his voice sounded, she obliged, quickly standing up on her own.

The captain gazed at her momentarily, eyes narrowing threateningly at her as a warning.

"Put on your gear."

Quickly putting on the ODM gear she had been given, she followed the captain who was in his own gear. This would be the first time she had ever used this gear. The first and only time she had 'flown' with this mechanical object was when she first met Levi.

Which was probably the worst experience for her to remember.

But F/n had practised how to balance herself on a mechanical object as one of the many training Levi had given her.

F/n stopped walking when Levi did and looked at the forest of trees in front of them.

They were tall but not as tall as the ones in the forest she had been living in most of her life. The grass and leaves in this area were a lot lighter in colour when being compared with the ones in the other forest.

It was... pleasant to be somewhere else aside from the tree trunk. She wouldn't be able to handle a minute longer being in there so she was glad that they had helped her through this.

"We're starting from up there," Levi said, looking at the branch of a tree that was thick enough to at least hold four people.

But then it occurred to her.

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