The Fall of Wall Godric

"Why do I keep seeing her?" Harry asked himself suddenly opening his eyes to his darkened bedroom, only being lit by the moonlight of the full moon. "Why do I keep seeing that girl?"

"I feel like she's someone I will know."

"Isn't it a bit concerning about the visions she's been having?" Hanji asked Levi as they stood outside her door from her bedroom. Earlier they had heard sounds coming from her room and they had checked to find Lita drenched in sweat. They also found her breathing anxiously and her body trembling in fear.

"You're not insisting she may be having visions about titans? She's a little old to be having night terrors," Levi replied.

"Well, you do have a point of her never even seeing a titan," Hanji added. Their daughter has only witnessed both her parents go on a mission and back from slaughtering titans and exploring the outside world. But never has she seen a titan, so what possibly brought up the fact that Lita has been dreaming about titans?

"It was a risk raising Lita at the same time. We don't know her origins, so we're not even sure if she's part titan," Hanji thought to herself. But at the same time, she wanted to have Lita as her daughter so desperately.

The two continued thinking for a moment until they heard Lita's heavy breathing again, along with her whimpering.

"We haven't had any of these night terrors in a while. Why is she getting them now?" Hanji asked.

"Not sure. I'll go and comfort the brat," Levi replied entering in Lita's room once again.

Hanji nodded as she remained outside while leaning her back against the wall. She listened to Lita's sobs calm down as Levi told her constantly to inhale and exhale slowly. Hanji smiled knowing that the two get along well.

"Levi's always been the one to comfort Lita. People may say they aren't close, but they're more than that."

9 years ago

"There, there, stop crying sweetheart!" Hanji said rocking Lita in her arms in the middle of the night trying to calm her down. Both Levi and Hanji were tired to hell, trying to comfort their daughter who apparently awakened from a nightmare.

"When is that brat going to shut up?" Levi grumbled.

"It would be nice if you just gave me a hand at least! I've tried everything! Feeding, singing a lullaby, rocking, but nothing is working!" Hanji shouted back desperately. She then felt two hands press against shoulder as if she was being pushed away. She watched as Lita reached her tiny hands towards Levi.

"I think she wants you," Hanji insisted, while hoping not to lose grip of Lita.

"I'm not holding that brat," Levi groaned, looking more annoyed.

"If you're the only key to comforting her, then she'll stop her crying!" Hanji shouted. "Man are you a disappointment."

"Fine. If you say I can magically calm this brat down," Levi sighed reaching out for Lita. As soon as she felt his presence, she started relaxing. Both Hanji and Levi looked in surprise to see how fast she stop fussing. Hanji smiled and sighed in relief as she watched Levi just standing there holding Lita. And for the first time unsurprisingly.

….

"I remember that night with my heart. At that moment, Levi just changed, growing a softer side for Lita. He's even named her real name after someone he knew. "

Levi exited out of Lita's room with an emotionless expression as usual.

"She wouldn't say a thing. Her expression was horror struck, and speechless. That was all."

"She's been at this ever since she's been having those nightmares. Ever since the nightmares came, she was nothing but silent, distant, and cold. A little like Levi, but more depressed like Mikasa."

Hanji enters the room to see Lita sitting up on her bed looking down at her hands, horror struck, eyes wide, and body trembling.

"Lita, talk to one of us. Please, we can figure out this if you just tell us," Hanji pleaded with concern.

Lita only remained that expression in reply as a flashback of the vision had come to her.

"ISABEL!" shouted a voice.

Nothing but darkness surrounded her vision as she looked up to see a giant, monstrous beast as tall as a mountain looking down on her, ready to devour her.

"IT'S OVER!" growled a female voice as Lita watched a young female girl jump high into the air with a blade of shiny steel.

Lita backed away as she watched the battle between the two fight on and on. Left to right, the figure had ran her blade through the titan's flesh in order to weaken it while buying time for more recruits to slaughter it to death. She she made one more leap, Lita saw the hand of the titan grab the girl as she dropped her sword while struggling to break free. The titan's red eyes gazed into the girl's as it prevented her from trying to breath, squeezing her like a firm grip on a pen.

"NO! YOU LET GO OF HER YOU BASTARD!" shouted a male voice.

And Lita watched, as a fallen warrior was later finished off, her comrades arriving too late. The victory of the titan that had just defeated one of humanity's strongest rebel.

…..

"We can talk about it tomorrow," Hanji sighed with the only assumption of Lita needing time to herself. "I'm very worried. It can't be puberty either can it? She's awfully young. But, please, please, please tell me what's wrong with her."

Lita slowly got up from bed, and walked to her window to gaze into the evening sky and the moonlight of the full moon shining down on her.

"What is this omen of the future? That girl I just saw, it's more than I think she is. We're connected in some way as if that's what the future is going to be. Our nation, completely fallen and destroyed," Lita said to herself. "I may be foolish, because I'm only a child."

Harry awakened the next morning, getting dressed, and heading outside to meet his friends for another day to play around.

"Be careful out there, alright?" Petunia said to her nephew. Harry only stopped at the doorstep as he was warned not to do anything foolish. Knowing that, he felt a surge of anger boil up thinking he is being treated like a baby, and that he didn't need the supervision of an adult to be constantly warning him about the dangers of the world.

"I'll be fine," Harry replied as he nearly slammed the door shut with his strength.

"Be safe," Petunia said to herself sighing as she watched through her window to see her son run off to play.

"There you are Harry!" Hermione exclaimed waving to her friend.

"Hey Hermione! Morning Ron!" Harry smiled excitedly.

"So, what are the plans for today?" Ron asked.

"Not sure," Harry replied as the three went off to find an area to rest in.

Lita in the meantime, was on her own without Frederick, Allyson, and Yuriko that morning as soon as she got up to go on a stroll. No one must know or find out about her vision. Lita knew everyone that loved her would be overly concerned about it and try to rid it from her memories. Lita didn't want that. She needed the vision to stay. She's had this feeling that it's going to be useful later on.

A cold breeze brushed by Lita as she looked up in the sky. There was nothing but blue sky, clouds of white, and ducks flying south of the wall. Lita gazed at the wall with a longing expression of seeing what's beyond it. She frowned knowing she'll wait for another five to six years to finally see what's out there. She turns around to head back home until she hears a loud noise of explosion. She froze with wide eyes as a giant shadow hovered her area with coldness and fear. Silence was heard as she noticed the people around her silent and horror struck.

"Turn around you idiot! Look and see!" Lita's voice inside her said with desperation. Lita slowly turned her body around to see a giant humanity's feared forever, behind the wall that protected them.

"T-titan!" shouted a woman.

"How's that possible?! It's fifty meters high! That titan looks so much taller than the wall!"

Another boom not too far from the area, had exploded with sound as the villagers went into a panic.

"I-Impossible! They broke through the wall?! What the hell?!" A giant gap was seen through the wall as Lita turned to see titans starting to enter and barge right in.

Screaming of town folk echoed the air as they all started evacuating the area. Lita only remained in place in fear, and uncertainty of what to do.

"They've broken through! That's impossible! The wall's magic generated, it should've held them off forever!" Lita replied as booms from left to right sounded within the walls of the district. "Oh no! Mom and Dad are around there!"

Destruction, and flames of the district erupted. Lives being slaughtered left to right, soldiers of the garrison and scouts arriving to the district's aid.

"I've got to go home! Mom and Dad are going to be worried about me!" Lita exclaimed as she took off in the direction of her home.

…..

"HARRY WE'VE GOT TO GET OUT OF HERE!" Hermione screamed in panic. Ron and Hermione both held him back as he tried to run back.

"No! My Mum's still home! I've got to get back to her!" Harry shouted as panicked as Hermione and Ron. He let go of his friend's grip as he took off with his energy he's got. He too had lived by the area where the giant gap had struck.

"I've got to get back home! Mum's going to be fine! Everything will be fine!" Harry shouted as he looked left to right panicked. Houses were destroyed, sobbing of people was heard, and explosions of destruction sounded off in the distance.

"Harry James Potter!" shouted a familiar voice to Harry. Sirius Black, member of the garrison, and a friend of Harry's father.

"Sirius! I've got to get home….." Harry shouted, but was stopped when Sirius held him back with his arms.

"Harry, it's too late for your aunt. I'm sorry…..but she was…" Sirius replied, trembling with horror as Harry stared in his teary eyes with disbelief. It was far too hard to say what happened to the young, nine year-old boy.

"What? No! You're lying!" Harry growled trying to let go of Sirius's grasp. Fortunately, Sirius was stronger than the nine year-old's full might.

"Stop! Put me down!" Harry shouted as Sirius picked him up and running away towards the evacuation route.

….

Lita ran with all her might, seeing the same things many villagers were living in.

"Please be home! I'm coming!"

Lita only had to make a couple turns from alleyways and streets hoping to find her house still standing and her parents desperately calling out to her, to evacuate with her. Turning her direction home, was her worst nightmare come true. Her home, destroyed, hoping no one had died from the damage. She froze at the horrific sight hoping she wasn't too late already.

"MOM!" Lita screamed, as she ran towards her house looking around for signs of her mother. She desperately dug through rubble and dirt to find at least some sign, but nothing but hopelessness was resulted. She constantly dug for something as an answer, getting bruised in the process. As soon as she moved a huge plank out of the way, she had found something which had drowned her hopes dramatically. Lita's eyes widened as she picked up her memory of what supposed to be Hanji.

"Come on kid, we've gotta get you outta here!" Lita felt a strong grip on her arm being pulled away and carried off away from her destroyed home. Lita made sure she held tightly to her memory as she clutched it tight to her chest.

"Sissy!" shouted a young girl's voice behind her and the garrison soldier.

"Yuriko!" Lita shouted back. Yuriko was being done the same thing with a garrison as they headed in opposite directions. "Stay alive Yuriko! I'll find you!"

…..

"We're heading to separate districts that can provide as much room as possible! Leave all your belongings behind, and fit as many as you can onto boats!" instructed a garrison soldier.

"It's over. Our wall's fallen. Humanity's going to be annihilated," Ron trembled, as Hermione trembled right next to him, shaking with fear.

"I can't believe she's gone. Everything I've cared about….Mum…" Harry cried with tears and sorrow knowing that his last family he's ever got was gone forever.

"I don't even know if Mum and Dad are alive," Hermione added on.

"Mine don't know where I am. If only we all just escaped together," Ron trembled.

The boat started departing as the three took a glance at their fallen home of ashes just one more time, before it was going to be the last memory they'll ever see of it.

"Where are we heading to? Where are we going to stay?" Harry asked knowing that no one else is going to be able to take him in.

"District 6 in Wall Rowena," Hermione replied.

"Some kids will be going to upper districts and into the capital."

The three children all turned their attention to a wounded, middle aged man with a long scratch all over his face.

"I'm Remus Lupin. And you must be Harry Potter?"

Harry's eyes slightly widened wondering how many people knew who he was. He was after all, The Boy Who Lived.

"Y-yes sir," Harry replied to the stranger.

"I knew you from your father's eyes. We were best friends in school, and brothers in the scouts," Remus replied.

Harry half lit up as he met another person who knew his father.

"You were in the scouts?" Harry asked.

"Indeed. I'm a tired man who fought well by your father's side," Remus replied.

"Wait sir!" Hermione interrupted curious to see what the deal was with children being moved to the upper districts. "Why are some children going to the upper districts?"

"I may have been misunderstood, but from my perspective, lieutenant Sirius Black has informed me that some children are going there to be trained to be future soldiers under the leader's order. The leader of our empire."

Harry's expression grew a sudden jolt of interest. He just had to know more about this training. He had to. He was going to fight for humanity, fight for freedom. Fight against the titans.

"Really?! How do you think I can get in?!"

"Harry, cool your jets, you're only nine! The ruler of this nation would never allow any nine year-olds to go through such training!" Hermione shouted.

"You are very stubborn Harry. However, you've got a point. I've also heard some children between the ages of 9 and 11 are going to a little training. I find it quite suspicious. It's awfully young for a nine year-old to go into brutal, hardcore training of a soldier," Remus replied. "More or less, what had caused the titans to barge in through a powerful wall?"

"I can't believe it. It's all gone," Lita said to herself looking down at the last memory of Hanji. Her glasses. "This is all I have left of you Mom. I'm sorry I didn't make it home on time."

The boat was surrounded by a bunch of children nearly her age, and a couple women by their sides. The boat she was on was heading to the capital of the district, mainly because their were many children that happened to board that boat. And under the lord's orders, the lord requested that they would be put under his training.

"But, if one of you were alive right now, you must be worried sick." Lita clutched Hanji's glasses tightly to her chest hoping at least her or Levi would find her soon.

"Ah! Where are my glasses?!" shouted a young, soft, wistful voice as Lita looked to see a young girl with medium brown hair, scrounge around for her missing pair of glasses. Lita looked right below her feet to see it must've fallen off and slided over by her feet.

"Here," Lita replied picking up the glasses and handing her the pair. The girl looked up as sapphire blue eyes glistened towards Lita's gaze.

"Thanks," she replied softly as she took the pair and put it on her face. "I'm Leslie. Leslie Turner by the way."

"Lita. Lita Ackerman," Lita replied.

"I'm so frightened to death right now. I don't even know where to go anymore," Leslie said trembling. "What are those?" she asked pointing to Hanji's glasses.

"These are my mother's. My home was destroyed and this is what's left of my mother," Ltia replied. Leslie looked back at Lita in silence feeling a prang of pity for her.

"Is there anyone else you think are looking for you?" Leslie asked.

"I'm not sure. Both of my parents are strong soldiers in the military, they couldn't of fallen so easily to titans. At least one of them has to be searching."

The two looked back to where smoke had burned and flew into the air, the sky as red as blood, and the moon as dark as night.

"Where do you think we're going?" Leslie asked nervously. Lita looked at the ground knowing that District 5 has fallen and will probably not be stolen back until humanity has driven the titans out. Which may be an impossible mission.

"I don't know. Hopefully not the orphanage. I don't want another new family," Lita replied with a shaky voice. Leslie turned to her with the same pitiful look again. Lita looked down sorrowfully at Hanji's glasses knowing she was the best mother she could've ever wished for.

"Are you adopted?" Leslie asked. Lita turned to her surprised and with a look of suspicion. She wondered how Leslie had come up with that question of assumption.

"Yeah," Lita answered. "How did you know?"

"You said you didn't want another new family. I guessed you are an orphan. I'm sorry. I should just be minding my own business," Leslie replied nervously.

"It's fine," Lita replied, with an expression showing it didn't matter.

"It's just that, I'm orphaned as well. Both of my parents were killed by criminals, and I was left to live with my aunt," Leslie replied.

Lita looked at the girl feeling a strength of connection with her. She could feel the pity and sympathy in her tone, it made Lita feel like that she could relate to someone like Leslie. He voice was rather calm, and relaxing to listen to, it sounded like the comfort of a big sister or mother trying to calm it's baby bird down.

"Mine happened to find me outside the wall. They took me in when no one else could," Lita replied.

"Outside? What's it like?" Leslie asked.

"I don't remember a thing. I was only a baby," Lita replied. All her life, Lita's been wandering how she ended up being found outside the wall without being devoured by a titan. "I guess I was a lucky one. Sooner or later I could've been eaten."

"You are a lucky one. Are your parents strong?" Leslie asked. Lita wasn't sure how to answer that. How could she say yes if they were alive? Or will they both turn out alive?

"Pretty strong. I'm not sure how strong. I haven't quite witnessed their strength," Lita replied.

"I wished mine were strong. Mom kept on telling Dad to stay no matter how many times he's thought about joining the military," Leslie started as Lita turned to listen. In Leslie's eyes, Lita could tell she missed her parents deeply, and wished they could've been stronger like Lita's.

"My Dad grew sick and tired of Mom urging him to stay, that he just gave up on joining and lived his life with us. But…..that night when criminals came…" A tear started running down her face as the memories came back from the light. Leslie gasped as soon as she felt a cold hand touch her.

"Your hands….they're….."

"I know. There's things that I'm suffering with too. My body feels as cold as ice."

Leslie raised both of her eyebrows slightly wondering what more could be to this girl she had just met, and the fact that they are sharing each other's lives on a personal level already. At the same time, Leslie was surprised she was able to approach Lita without freaking out. Leslie, was a shy and quiet person, and the village children often viewed her as odd and as a social path. Maybe it was because of what humanity in her district had just witnessed, and that they'll need someone to talk and connect to, so that their feelings could be coped rather than focused on titans.

"So," Lita responded. "Do you intend on joining the military?"

Leslie's eyes grew wide once again knowing that her father has tried to do so many times. Her father's dream was to protect humanity, even if it costs his life. The memories of the two arguing until her mother was able to dictate her husband into staying so she doesn't lose him.

"Daddy? Would you be mad if I joined the military when I grow old too?" the young Leslie asked.

"Mommy wouldn't be too pleased. She already doesn't want me joining. But I do want you to do something for me Leslie," her father replied while chuckling and ruffling his daughter's hair.

"What should I do?" Leslie asked.

"Don't let people change what you want to do. Do what your gut tells you to do, and you'll go so far in life."

Leslie looked at her hands for another minute, then taking a deep breath, closing her eyes, and clutching her hands shut tightly.

"I intend to make my mother and father proud of me. My father was too pressured not to join, but he told me that I shouldn't let people change what I should do. I'm going to join, and become part of the scouts, just like my father dreamed of. That's a promise I'll keep!" Leslie replied with a tone of confidence.

"Interesting. I've heard from many of the villagers that you were a shy one. For a minute, I wasn't sure if they were talking about a girl that looked like you. You're not what they say you are."

Leslie's blood suddenly turned cold wondering if Lita would make fun of her now that she had made a mistake in saying that. From her perspective, people love to make fun of other's desires in order to achieve attention and popularity.

"You're much braver than many other kids would imagine. You have a strong heart, and you're going to defend your desires at all costs. They just don't see what you are on the inside. That is what's great about you."

Leslie blushed as she suddenly realized Lita had just spoken something that no one has ever said to her. All of her life, she was used to seeing people get denied by their desires all because others would scoff and sod off about it thinking it's nothing but a ridiculous idea. Lita was someone Leslie could feel, was like her.

"We can be friends. I lost my other ones to the titans, and I have no one but you," Lita said holding out her arm.

"Okay," Leslie smiled. "This girl could be the first real friend I'll have."

….

The boat Harry had boarded had finally arrived in District 6 where the children were all taken to a place to where they would be raised for a little while until they were old enough to live on their own.

"I can't believe we're actually going to an orphanage. Not at least until Mum and Dad find me," Ron trembled.

"I'm just as scared. My parents are muggles. They're weaker than magic folk like you two," Hermione added.

"All I want to do is find a way to get into the capital so I can train to learn how to fight the living hell out of those titans!" Harry hissed clutching his fists tightly.

Ron and Hermione looked at each other like they were done dealing with eagerness to join the military. They both sighed as they boarded the carriages to the orphanage and sat there silently the whole way there.

…..

"Wow, the capital is so big!" Leslie breathed in awe as the two girls looked at all the city lights that filled the entire wall. The wall had miles and miles of homes, that the girls could only see a tiny spec of the castle of the empire.

"Yes girls. This is District 7 through 11. Wall Salazar protects this lovely place of beauty," replied a soldier who was a part of the military police.

Meanwhile at the palace of the capital, a soldier with long pale blonde hair tied in a ponytail, had entered the throne room where it was darkened with nothing but the night sky.

"My lord, the children you've requested have just arrived."

A pair of red eyes glanced at the solider with a smirk on his face.

"Perfect. I have quite the plans for them. Thank you for your services Lieutenant Malfoy," the lord replied. "I guarantee, their training will be quite interesting to watch. Just wait and see how they could go up against these titans."