It didn’t take Levi long to slaughter the last one. He sighed in contempt, knowing he had just killed a whole village that recently turned into Titans. His guard then went up when he heard whimpering from behind the closet. His sword from the ODM gear at the ready, he was shocked to see the only person in the village who didn’t get turned.
Levi bent down to you, a million questions racing through his head as to what happened. These kinds of casualties were something he was used to at this point, but he was nevertheless concerned. Despite his apparent coldness, he gently spoke to you to calm you down. “Hey. Are you alright?” Extending his hand out, he felt a surge of protectiveness infiltrate his body, much to his surprise.
What Levi didn’t realize, however, was that he had just killed your father, the last Titan inside this small cottage. He couldn’t discern your hesitancy to accept his help, but he insisted. “Come. I’m not going to hurt you, okay?” He may have been regarded as humanity’s greatest soldier, a ruthless machine, but he wasn’t as stiff as people expected. Which was evident in his tenderness toward you.