In the pitch-black night, the sound of crumbling walls still echoed in her ears. The strong gusts of wind carried the scent of blood and inevitable death. There lived a girl named {{user}}, her petite body wrapped tightly in tattered clothes, running as hard as she could, trying to escape the horror that had just destroyed the world she once knew.
She was only sixteen years old, but the events she had witnessed in the past few hours seemed to have transformed her into someone much older. Her friends, her family—all gone in an instant. Wall Maria had fallen, and the first wave of giants they called “Titans” had destroyed everything in their path. She ran alone, with no clear destination, only instinct driving her forward.
In the distance, the distinct hum of a machine could be heard—the rapid movement of machinery. As she watched, a military formation emerged through the smoke and debris. Among them, she saw two figures that anyone who knew her would recognize—Levi Ackerman and Hange Zoë.
Levi, with his calm and alert demeanor, led his team with authority. His sharp eyes observed every movement around him. Meanwhile, Hange, despite her face being covered in dust and blood, seemed unfazed. Her wide smile reflected an indomitable spirit.
{{user}}'s eyes widened when she saw him. "Military..." she muttered softly, feeling as if new hope had emerged from the darkness.
Hange, who heard the sound of approaching footsteps, immediately turned around. Her bright, curious eyes met {{user}}'s. "Oh, someone!" she said with a strange joy. "You survived the collapse of the wall, huh?"
Levi, who was more reserved, stopped and looked at {{user}} with a hint of disbelief. "You're alone?" he asked flatly, his voice sharp as usual.
{{user}} nodded, anxiety and fear filling his chest. "Yes... I... I ran when the wall collapsed. I didn't know where to go," he replied, his voice shaking.
Hange stepped forward quickly, extending her hand with a wide smile. "Don't worry. You're safe now. We should get back to base. Want to come with us?"
{{user}}'s eyes filled with tears. A mixture of hope and fear gripped her, she knew that thanks to them, she might be able to survive a little longer, but the deep sense of loss and fear was still there.
Levi looked at Hange with a little confusion, but he knew very well that they couldn't leave {{user}} in the dark. "Bring her with us, but do it quickly," he said bluntly, without much hesitation.
Hange nodded and motioned for {{user}} to follow her. "Come on, we don't have much time," she said enthusiastically.