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Levi walked the hallway to the automat. He needed a coffee. He was very tired. He sighed and leaned on the automat. Then he bought a black coffee. Suddenly someone touched his shoulder. He jerked and steeply turned. He couldn't believe his eyes for a while. In front of him stood Eren with that his look.

"What do you want?" breathed out Levi.

"When you paid in the Café, you left there too much money." Eren took out creased banknote from his pocket and handed it Levi.

"Ehm. Thanks." Levi took it. "Did you go here only because of this?"

"Of course not," said Eren. "I live here."

"What? That means..."

"Yes. We study at the same university and we live in the same lodgings. I think it's a miracle." Eren smiled. Levi stared at him wordless. Then he took his coffee went into his room. He wanted to kick that brat's ass. He didn't know why Eren pissed him off, but he didn't care about it. He preferably drank his coffee and learned again. He couldn't waste his time with some crazy brat.

In that moment the door opened. Levi almost had heart attack. He thought it's Eren. Fortunately, it was his flatmate, Jean.

"Hi," said Jean. Levi only slightly nodded. Jean was accustomed to his introvert friend. Then he looked at him more carefully.

"What's with you? You look scared."

"Something like that," mumbled Levi. Jean shrugged. Levi didn't look like he wants to talk about it - besides like always - and Jean was busy. He searched something in his paper for a while. Then he suddenly remembered about what he wanted to tell Levi. He knew it isn't safe to bother him, but it was very important.

"Levi?"

"Hm?"

"At our university is new coaching program. The students in older grades have to coach the students in younger grades. We must to come in, too."

"Unnecessary," growled Levi. Jean wasn't surprised, he knew nonsocial Levi.

"And that sheduling is on the first floor on the noticeboard. It says who will coach who."

"Hm," hummed Levi. Then came silence. One hour later, Jean spoke again.

"Are you gonna go somewhere tonight?" Levi pulled up his eyebrows.

"Oh, sorry. It was stupid question. I mean... Do you wanna go somewhere? I'll take you to the bar or disco..."

"No."

"Oh..." Jean stood up. "See ya." He dressed up his jacket and went out. Levi looked at the clock. Is it already half past five? He sighed and laid his head on the table. He didn't like numbers... He actually didn't like anything. Numbers especially. He thought about that coaching program. People can't learn on their own anymore? Or are they so lazy? So why are they here? Am I gonna be their babysister, or what? He stood up. "And I don't give a fuck about that." He went on the first floor. He needed to look at noticeboard... He forgot the date of his exam. Really.

Right away he saw gigantic poster. It inculcated the andvantages of the coaching program. There was a list below it. Levi found his class and then his name. And that one, who he had to coach... Eren Jaeger. Ha had to lean on the wall. No, he thought. There are a lot of Erens at this university. Sure. Levi imagined a big army of Erens, which study at his university. It was really scary vision. He came back into his room and sat down on his bed. Why me? He saw Eren-stalker with that his look, who will chase after him. He will trying to rape Levi. He will still speaking and bothering him. Levi's calm life was jeopardized. He took his jacket and ran out.

The sun was slowly going down and there was a lot of people. Levi didn't like people, he liked to be alone. He took a bus and went to the uptown. He finally found the calm place. Nobody cared about the uptown. Levi sat down on the kerbstone and looked at the road. There was the disused cup. It was weird, but that trash made Levi think about society. He never fit in the society - he couldn't. Nobody understood him, didn't catch his feels. Levi created his own world inside him. He loved it. He felt better there. Lonely and closed.

He sat on the kerbstone until the sunset. Then he came back at the university. The noises of town destroyed his ears more than usually. He found out, he was outside about two hours. He didn't want to study. He had a shower, laid down on the bed and fell asleep.