-You had no idea where you were right now. Everything just felt fuzzy and muffled in your ears and your mind. You were trying to register every sound around you to see what hinted at where you might be.
Your memory started to slowly come back to you bit by bit and the last thing you remember was trying to pull Levi up to the surface with you and then everything went dark.
Right now, all you could hear was the soft rippling of water and waves crashing. The next thing you were able to register was the feeling of rock beneath you and how you were laying on your stomach on the ground. Your face was pressed up against the ground and your hair had fallen over your face, and your eyes were still closed.
Those were the only few couple things you were able to feel and sense as you slowly started to gain back consciousness. Though, headaches and disorientation were definitely kicking in. You knew that much.
But when you fully regained feeling in your entire body and felt your system waking up, the first thing you did out of pure instinct was to immediately start coughing and gasping trying to get more air back into your lungs, that you desperately needed. Suddenly coughing was what woke you up enough to slowly edge your eyes to start opening.
You eventually got enough strength to start lifting your head and your eyes were open enough to take in your surroundings and to get accustomed to the light of the day.
From the looks of it, it seems like it was barely dawn and the sun was just now beginning to rise over the horizon. The sky was pink and orange, and you could hear seagulls in the distance cawing and announcing their presence.
You were trying to figure out how you went from falling unconscious, sinking down to the bottom of a river to now being up on the surface. But as you looked around, more and more of those questions began to answer themselves without you having to do anything.
You moved your head as much as it allowed you to and let your eyes trail around your surroundings. It seems that the rock you woke up on was actually one of many rock surfaces around you that had water surrounding them, like tidal pools during high tide.
The next thing you noticed as you used your arms to lift your body up from the ground with a soft groan, with slight pain shooting up your body, and moving to be in a kneeling position, was Levi standing not too far from you with his back to you, facing the ocean.
You thought to yourself and realized that he must have been the one that got his consciousness first when the two of you were in the water and brought the two of you up to this rocky shore. At least that's what you assumed. You didn't know if he was aware that you were awake.
But Levi did know you were awake. He was just much too preoccupied with something else at the moment to care. He wasn't exactly looking out to the ocean, but down at his wrist.
His steel eyes were zeroed in on his right wrist as he held it with his left while panic and confusion caused rampant through him, realizing that a very important part of him vanished. What made him who he is. His tattoo was gone.
He had it just the night before and before he fell conscious, didn't he? Was this just a figment of his imagination and sea water had gotten to his head? It just vanished, it's gone and he doesn't know why. The entire source of his powers isn't on him anymore. His wrist had nothing on it and he felt like his mind was short circuiting trying to figure it out.
He lifted his head up and trailed his gaze to look upwards and towards the horizon with eyes wide and eyebrows furrowed as he tried to process in his mind what this meant, if it was really happening and he wasn't just imagining it.

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𝐈𝐧 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐲 | Levi Ackerman X Reader
Fanfiction- Levi Ackerman X Reader (Attack on Titan Fan Fiction) - |Attack on Titan Modern AU| - Single Book - You are one of the most successful CEO's in a branch of one of the biggest conglomerates in the country of Paradis. You're not the biggest believe...