This is the final chapter to the biker Levi. Written by Jackflap101
Words: 8516 (it's a long one)
It's done. I was in and out pretty quick.
Well done, you've done good.
What shall I do now? Do we strike again?No! Lay low. Pretend nothing is wrong. We'll head to the Café in the morning as if nothing happened.
OK... but what if she gets suspicious?Then we deal with her! We distract her! We find a way to make sure she *doesn't* suspect anything. Especially after what she saw yesterday. She can lie and pretend all she wants – I know she saw me. We'll do something to confuse her; to throw her off; to surprise her.
What happens if she doesn't leave well enough alone?Then we go back.
Go back where?To her place, you idiot!
But we turned her place upside down! There's nothing left! She doesn't have what you want!No. We go back when she is there, idiot.
What use will that do us! We will get caught!No. We go back, and we make sure she won't talk to anyone, ever.
But... but I can't... I can't do that...!You will do what I say. I told you to scare her, you did. I told you to break into her place, you did. If I tell you to make sure she doesn't wake up... you better make sure she doesn't.
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"Was it scary?"
"Not really... it didn't feel scary..." You try to continue your work while Hange hounded you with questions. There was no doubt the counter was absolutely clean, but you needed something to distract you. As you sprayed the surface yet again, Hange continued to barrage you with a reminder of the night "it felt more... chilling."
"Isn't that the same thing?" She now sat on the counter you were about to re-clean, obviously not caring you wanted to stay busy. It was Monday. The quietest day of the week for the café. Your second day on the job. The day after your flat got broken into. Today. Was. Going. To. Be. Slow.
"No..." you replied, not sure on how to say it "It felt more like... like I was looking at an ancient battlefield. The fear and horror and anything scary had already gone and been, and there is no reason to stay. What's left is the feeling that shit has happened, and that it might happen again. All I felt was the chill that I caused this, and I could have done more to stop it" It might have been too dramatic, but you really couldn't figure out what word was used to describe this feeling.
"I'm sorry" She said, putting one hand on your shoulder. "I can't even begin to imagine how hard it was for you" She gets down off the counter and gives you a hug.
You both turned around, however, when you heard the door to the café open. It was 9am and the place had only been open about an hour. You hadn't had many people come in for food thus far, but a lot of men and women in suits. They wouldn't stay long, however, just like Hange told you they wouldn't. They came in, ordered a coffee to go, and then did just that. You assumed the door opening was just more people stopping in on their way to work, but you were a little surprised when it wasn't.
You looked over to the door and noticed it was Levi and the Titans. Truthfully, you didn't know for certain who was at your apartment last night, but Levi and his gang had acted awfully suspicious yesterday. Levi accepted a thick envelope from a man behind the café, proceeded to hand it off to Mikasa and then tell her to get the job done by midnight? Then not an hour later you find that your apartment has been struck by none other than the sunset thief.

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Levi + Reader Oneshots
FanfictionAttack On Titan: A bunch of oneshots with Levi Ackerman and you. My first oneshots book. Warning: bad language, mentions of blood, violence. -I do not own the Attack On Titan characters I hope you enjoy.