Soon after Hanji had checked up Eren, the boy had woken up startled and afraid, it took both Mikasa and Hanji to hold him down, and Armin to convince him to calm down. To take on two vampires, even with using their minimum strength was amazing enough, but they soon convinced Eren that they weren't going to harm him, but he was still skeptical.

"Where is he? That man that bit me!" Eren had questioned, no doubt wanting to give Levi a piece of himself, they knew him well enough to know that he would try that, despite the odds. "No, not a man, that monster!" His words were like a stake to the heart for them, they somehow believed this was retribution, for not protecting Eren enough from the people, those people that had treated him like a monster.

"Eren, calm down, okay?" Hanji spoke up this time; "You must be hungry, after all that… We'll take care of you okay?" Hanji really wanted for Eren to stay, but if he riled up too much, they didn't want to know what he was capable of doing in this state, and even though he was just human, that worried them more. The three exited the room, even when Mikasa wanted to stay, Hanji convinced her that she would stay in guard of the door, just in case. Armin and Hanji went to the kitchens; they had gone to the city a while before their new "sacrifice" was to come so they could buy some necessary things. No one knew how they looked like anymore, so going to the city wasn't really a hassle. Hanji was the only one who was allowed to buy a car to go to the city and back, at times they were allowed to bring someone, but not always.

Armin and Hanji prepared a soup and steak for Eren, knowing that the meat would be the most vital for him at this moment. When going back into the room, Mikasa became her over-bearing self and wouldn't let Eren it on his own. For some reason this felt familiar, Mikasa "forcing" him to eat while Armin tried to calm Mikasa, he wanted to laugh at this and the same time yell at Mikasa to stop acting like his mother, not that he knew what his mother acted like. He sighed softly when he had finished all the food and the three of them left, leaving him to lie comfortably on the bed of the room they had taken him. The room seemed familiar, but he had no idea from where. He still wanted to get out of there to find that damn vampire that had almost killed him, but for some reason, he couldn't bring himself to get up out of the comfortable bed.

That's when he realized something… That vampire had followed him out into the sun! Weren't vampires "allergic" to the sun? How had he followed him out? That caused inner panic to rise within him. If they could go out in the sun, then didn't that mean the citizens from the city were in danger? Hundreds to thousands of vampires could be camouflaging at this very moment between them, preparing to make humans into a feast. He clenched his fists on the sheets glaring at the ceiling. He felt useless now, he felt ignorant and stupid. How had these creatures been living under their noses, in plain sight, all this time? He had an advantage when being in his territory, in the city, but now he was a prisoner of them. Even if Mikasa, Hanji, and Armin, as they had introduced themselves as, seemed like good people, that didn't change the fact that they were vampires, monsters that preyed upon humans. Eren swore then; no matter what it took, he would kill each and every single last one of these vampires!

-Pfft-

"How are you feeling, Levi?" Hanji asked the raven haired man that had been sitting in the windowsill for the longest now, Hanji could see his skin start to steam lightly and irritate under the UV rays. They knew that the times Levi felt most human, most guilty, he would sit there staring out, hoping that somehow he would disappear, but they both knew from experience that it wouldn't happen, especially after he had trunk an almost body full of blood. It was enough to last him, and they knew he wouldn't be able to hold back his blood thirst and the animal inside would control him, and go hunting on it's own. It was unfortunate for those who crossed his path at those times.

Levi only shrugged to her question. How did he feel? He felt good, he felt sated, he felt powerful, and he felt guilty; hated himself even more. How could he have hurt his most beloved person? But had it really been Eren? This boy didn't seem to recognize him, and he even struggled underneath him, the Eren he knew back then didn't struggle, but everything had felt the same. The body underneath him caused a familiar heat rise within him that he hadn't felt in a long time, one that would have had him blushing if he were anyone else, maybe he already was though, he could hear Hanji's voice in the background.

"Oh my gosh, Levi! Is my little munchkin blushing?!" They cackled loudly as they neared him, invading his personal space.

"Shut up, shitty glasses and get away from me!" He answered giving a fierce push to his face that would have thrown away any normal human.

Hanji only laughed, muffled by his hand and stepped back, "Don't worry short stack, I know what just to do to get you and that little bundle of joy downstairs on the right track again!"

Levi's eyes widened at this, but before he could even move to stop Hanji, they were already out the door and it was shutting behind them, their evil cackling being the last thing he heard. Levi wanted to laugh then… But he held back because that would be out of character for him, and he just stood, leaving the windowsill that had many times suffered his attempts at suicide. There was no use in stopping Hanji, but deep inside he wished that they were right, that he could be on comfortable terms with Eren, but he knew that might be too much to ask.