Levi walked out of the hospital to his sports car. The sleek black design stood out in the sea of cars. He spends his Saturday mornings at the hospital for checkups, x-rays and any other things they did to him. His day always includes his daily doses of medications. Levi could never escape the demons inside of himself. Starting up the engine he throws this week's medications to the passengers seat.

"Why does it have to happen to me?" He asks himself.

A quick drive home and a short walk to the front door. Storming inside, Levi throws the bag of medicine at the couch and walks into his bathroom. He stares at himself, noticing every imperfection. His dull eyes, blank expression, dark bags, every single one. He supposes it comes with his depression but he doesn't mind. No one will love him, and he knows that for sure. He's gay, depressed, extremely sick, and alone.

Giving himself one more quick glance he mutters, "Why am I even here? Why am I walking? Why aren't I dead?"

The male walked out of his bathroom he strode into the kitchen and battle a bottle of beer. Guzzling the liquid he threw the bottle into the sink. Hearing the bottle crack, Levi slowly walked to the medicines that were given to him by the hospital. Snatching the bag off the couch Levi sighed and walked to his bedroom.

He had always hoped to escape all these diseases. Ever since his parents died all those years ago his condition got worse. Sitting at his desk he emptied the bag's contents on the wooden table. Sighing he opened each bottle and took the correct amount of pills.

He searched through the bottles, trying to find his anti-depressants.

"Where are those damn pills."

Finally giving up, Levi picked up his phone and called his doctor.

"Erwin, you forgot to give me the anti-depressants."

Erwin sighed, "I'll drop them off on my way home. Just doth do anything stupid until then."

"No promises. Remember last time?"

"If your reminding me of the time when you almost died. Then yes, I remember well." Erwin remarked.

He doesn't answer.

"I'll have someone drop them off as soon as possible. Just please don't do anything until then."

"Fine. I may or may not have drunk a bottle of beer already."

"You are so stupid Levi! I'll drop your medicine off myself. Just go outside until I arrive." Erwin raises his voice.

"Fine! Just don't yell at me!"

The line goes dead.

Levi finishes taking the pills and scatters the bottles on the ground, promising to pick them up later.

He lay on his bed in thought.

He jolts upright when he remembers he needed to go outside until Erwin arrived with his other medication. Levi slowly emerges from his house and sits on the porch. Watching the cars pass by, he thinks about all the mistakes in his life. The pain, suffering, determination, fear, worries, wanting to give up, and being alone. It always crossed his mind that he would always be alone. He only wanted to have someone to talk to, but never had he once had that.

His family wouldn't ever listen to him, he was forgotten. When the male was young he was abused by his parents. Never to be loved. He believed there was no light at the end of the dark tunnel. Too deep in his own thought, Levi failed to notice the tall blond male standing in front of him.

"Levi? Are you even there?"

He gasps and leans down to the short male's level.

"Did you do anything? Were you causing yourself more pain by thinking about being depressed."

Levi did nothing but nod, too ashamed to speak.

Erwin sighs, "Pack your bags. I'm taking you to my place for a week. I'm also going to be disposing of the alcohol in your house."

"But I…" Levi began.

"No buts. Now hurry, I need to go back to hospital for my phone."

Levi stood up and walked inside, Erwin following closely behind. He dragged his feet all the way to his room.

"You should clean up your house. I remember when it was spotless."

"That was before my depression started up agin." Levi scoffed.

"Shut up and pack."

"Fine."

Levi threw a bag out of his closet and grabbed random things from his room. Meanwhile Erwin was placing all the medications into a bag and tidying up a bit. Shirts, pants and anything else were shoved into the bag. Levi didn't care at this point what he threw in. Snatching the medications from Erwin, he shoved them in as well.

"Ready?" Erwin asked.

Levi nodded, "I suppose."

Erwin threw Levi's bag on his bag and walked to his car. Throwing the bag in the backseat with Levi he sat in the drivers seat.

"Don't pull any stunts Levi." Erwin states.

Levi scoffs, "No promises."

Erwin turned around quickly and grabbed Levi's shirt collar, causing the shorter male to get startled.

Tightening his grip Erwin furiously states, "Listen here Ackerman. If you don't stop being all depressed and crap, maybe you could have more friends. I am your doctor, yet I have to take care of you when you decide to be all suicidal. Its not my problem if you die, I could be earning more money right now if it weren't for you. But I keep helping you because I know that I am the only one who can actually get to you."

The raven haired male pushes the blond away, "Don't need to remind me."

"I do though. You don't know that your life can get better."

"How do you know that?" Levi asks.

Erwin sighs, "Why don't you trust me for once?"

Levi smirks, "When have I ever trusted anyone?