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Wings Stained Red by syraxwrites (moneceles)
Fandoms: Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan
02 Jun 2026
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Levi is caught between life and death, and Hange does what she swore she never would: kill her own comrades to save him.
As she stitches his wounds deep within the forest, memories resurface of a time when they were still young, of a single night… and of everything that was never said.
Because, in the end, freedom always demanded a price.
And this time, it might be too high.or
The well-known forest scene, with Hange recalling moments from the past with Levi from their very first conversation when he joined the Survey Corps.
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'Hange stretched her arms over her head with careless ease, popping her spine and rolling her shoulders with a nonchalant grace. If she sparred with the same manic fervor she slayed titans, she’d stand no chance against this soldier bare-handed—for all Hange was tall, she was too slight to take the great oaf out by strength alone.
The lumbering recruit seemed to have come to the same conclusion. He leered, mopped sweat from his heavy brow and blew snot out one of his nostrils. Levi’s lip curled in disgust. Hange’s grin broadened.'
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Levi watches Hange fighting. His reaction is...unexpected.
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Hange had been feeling unwell for days.
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Hange is having trouble sleeping. Every time they close their eyes, all they can see is death. They’re struggling to think of a solution—that is, until they realise Levi is having the exact same problem.
One thing leads to another, and somehow, Hange manages to get Levi to agree to an experiment. The hypothesis? Does Sharing a Bed Help Insomniacs (More Specifically, Levi Ackerman and Hange Zoe) Sleep?
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Levi, Hanji, and a Shitty Flower by just_quintessentially_me
Fandoms: Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan
18 Sep 2015
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Levi stopped, boots squeaking on shiny linoleum. His chest rose and fell, evidence of a barely concealed pant. Wide eyes belied a face otherwise wiped clear of expression. Blinking, they flicked back and forth: looking from her face, to her body cocooned in blankets, and finally, back to her face again.
Something was wrong.

