— You want to go to a pop-up café? The food is not even good for the ridiculous price.
Levi frowned when you suggested it. By no means can he deny it though; he has a free day with you in a few days in between the hefty action scenes and cameos he was shooting. He tried his fair share of cafes in Japan, but he never showed interest in the collaboration cafés.
— Reserve it quick, then. I don’t want to stand in an ungodly long line.
He brought up, not even questioning what type of café you were reserving.
The questions only started arising when they got to the front of the entrance,
— Why the hell is there a scratch post outside?
Eyeing the decorations outside, it sunk in immediately that you had found one of those “quirky” cafes. Better yet, said quirky cafe had “Attack on Titan” decorations plastered all over the windows. On the blank wall showed the decal of the wall Titan peeking through from the show.
— Of all the things they could’ve done…
Levi was on the floor flabbergasted. He knew the crazy amount of collaborations and commercials that he had to cameo, but with cats? There were no boundaries when it came to Japan.
— I’ll just get their tea and curry rice then.
He noted while skimming through the menu before taking his order outside. Throughout the café, cats big and small were on towers of cardboard boxes, scratch posts, and carpets out of the way of people walking by. What stood out were the sections of feline friends huddled up in green cloaks, just to realize there was a cat of every character.
Not only that, but one specific cat was staring at you the entire time and was a charcoal black with a white cravat tucked around their furry collar.
Wait… They look just like-
— The hell? That cat looks nothing like me.
Levi deadpans after bringing the cat to your table, their golden eyes boring Levi’s own silver eyes. Their figure was quite petite resembling his stature, which ticked him off to a degree he didn’t want to admit.