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The sun shone through the windows of the inventer's cottage, just outside the town on Maria, But it wasn't the sun that had woken Levi Ackerman; no, it had been his father's constant howls and curses after another invention went awry.
"You fucking piece of shit" CLANG, he must have kicked it, Levi thought as he swung out of his bed, "Why can't you just do as I want you to arrgh fuck my foot, Levi! Get me a bandage!"
Not bother to reply Levi slipped into his white shirt, blue waistcoat and bloomers before he headed toward the medicine box and took out the roll of bandage. Opening to workshop door he started to cough as smoke ran up his nose. What the hell had happened here?
He found his father sitting on the floor clutching his foot; half the shoe had somehow gone, revealing bruised toes.
"Wood chopping machine failing to work, father?" Levi smirked, but after receiving a glare from Kenny he quickly bandaged the foot and helped the aging man up, and into the living room.
"Cheers brat, ah god that hurt; hey where are you going?" Levi had already headed for the door, basket and book in hand. "If you say book shop I'll have you over my knee faster than that machine took my shoe off." Kenny knew Levi wouldn't believe the empty threat, but he just wished he'd read something educational, not fairy tales and poetry.
Rolling his eyes Levi opened the door, raven hair wafting from the breeze outside, "Whatever old man; see you later." And he was gone.
The hustle and bustle of the town, wasn't something Levi liked very much; people rushed around, getting on with their lives, but every so often glancing at him. It was like this everywhere, the crowds would glance at him, but their rowdy conversations wouldn't quieten. If anything they became louder, and he could hear every word.
"Look, it's him."
"The inventers son"
"He's so handsome"
"But you know what they say, he prefers to climb mountains than enter caves"
"And he never stops reading those books, so peculiar."
"And so blunt, he would benefit from smiling every so often."
Levi sped up his pace to get out of the market square; idiots he thought as he held his book to his chest. They always judged him, always talked about him like he wasn't there; for god sake he wasn't some dumb fuck who couldn't speak English.
"There must be more to this stupid life" he muttered, finally reaching the book shop. The room inside was messy and disorganised, but that's how the old man at the desk liked it; so Levi never questioned him, after all he was the only one who treated him like a normal boy.
"Ah Levi, a pleasure to see you again" The man's old eyes sparkled with elder kindness. Levi didn't smile but his regular frown did soften as he replied, "Good morning, here's the book I borrowed sir; do have anything new?"
Laughing the man shook his head, "not since yesterday…is that what I think it is?" he asked as Levi took out another book; it was dark red with gold writing on the spine.
"Yes, I'll take it out please." Levi said bluntly showing him the cover, he'd read that one three times before, but he loved it. "Oh really? You've taken it several times before dear boy; if like that much," he mused rubbing his chin, "keep it." He concluded, and chuckled at Levi surprised expression.
"But sir I-" "I insist" Blinking Levi thanked him and left the store. No one from the village had ever given anything to him of value for free before. Slipping the basket handle under his arm Levi began to reread his book. Now most people would have bumped into something, or fallen over, but not Levi; he was skilled at the art. He elegantly skipped past a horse and cart, avoided bath water being thrown from a window above him; he even hopped through a skipping rope, not missing a beat.
A few houses away a goose fell from the sky; a brown haired bespectacled person ran toward it shoving it in a bag and running back to a tall muscular man.
"Another great shot Erwin, I you must be the best hunter in the whole world!" A smirk graced itself on the blondes handsome face as he agreed whole heartedly with his companions comment. Erwin was the town hottie, every woman and some men were desperate to be with him; he had money, he had looks, he had skills. But he was the most conceited, arrogant man the world knew.
"You could have anyone you wanted I bet." The brunette continued, "I know Hanji, and I've already got my chosen flower in my sights."
Right on cue Levi passed by heading for the fountain to read in the sun for a while. Hanji blinked, then looked up at Erwin, "The inventers son but he's" "The most handsomest man in town, besides me, the best of the bests." He looked down at Hanji who was clearly about to contradict his point, and he glared, his large eyebrows lowering, "and I deserve the best, don't I?" Hanji nodded, far too nervous to speak as Erwin marched towards the fountain. Not being the most patient man, as Erwin got to Levi's side he ripped the book from Levi's hands.
"Hello Levi" he smiled, flashing his white teeth, all he got was a glare as Levi stood up. "Eyebrows" snapped swiping at his book, "give it back." Oh the little scowl in the boy's face was too cute to bear. Erwin carelessly flicked through the book, he knew it would infuriate Levi.
"How's your old man Levi, doing alright?" he smirked as Levi began jumping to reach the book. Hanji burst into laughter, "That idiot? Hahahah he's such loony hahah."
Levi's eyes flashed with anger and hurt as he rounded on Hanji, "Only I can call him an idiot, anyway he has far more talent than you four eyes."
"Yeah don't belittle the boy's father you fool." Erwin ordered flicking their ear; that should have Levi thanking him for defending his father. But he wasn't expecting a kick to the shins and he stumbled to the ground dropping the book into the mud. Quickly Levi picked it up and headed for the cottage. Those two idiots were always around, picking on him and his father. And Erwin's constant flirting, what was with that? Was he so thick skulled that he didn't understand Levi had no interest in him? Shaking his head Levi entered the house closed the door and fell into the rocking chair to read his book.
