#anyway despite the burden of having to feel responsible for the men i live with i think its good i was brought up woman.
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im actually so glad im not a cis teenage boy oml.
#dude my parents are gone and its just been me and my 17y/o brother this past week and most of it has been fine. genuinely.#but he had friends over yesterday and. idk. anyway i dont want to call the kitchen a pigsty its just. messy. not cleaned up.#which is fair im sure he'll get to it later today or whatevs. if not :/ sucks for him bc im not doing it.#anyway i think he had lasagna for breakfast. not leftovers; just a new lasagna. sure. good for him.#but then he put the entire utensils without washing em off in the dishwasher. like. full fucking chunks of meat and whatever.#there was at LEAST a spoonfull full of actual food on there. i just dont get why he thought that could go in the dishwasher like that.#maybe it wouldve been fine but. have some common sense wth.#anyway despite the burden of having to feel responsible for the men i live with i think its good i was brought up woman.#yaknow.#things like this just make me wonder how tf cis men live alone. wth.#sillyposting
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NUMBERS
4. Numbers
Tbh, I always thought Numbers would be boring. At first glance it appears to be just a census, as it would change over the time it took for the Israelites to defeat pagan tribes and take their land, after they were brought out of Egypt. Essentially it is that, but there are some deep messages there, too. God showed a lot of mercy to the people because of Mosesâs faithfulness, but there came a few times where The Lord simply âput His foot down,â so to speak.
Moses, in distress, asks God for mercy as he doesnât know how to lead and carry the people - itâs a burden he didnât feel equipped for. Their wining and complaining and weariness of faith was too much! And so The Lord grants 70 elders/leaders a portion of the Spirit that He blessed Moses with so that they may also prophesy and assist in carrying the burden of the people. Now, in a way, he would share his gift and his responsibility.
The Lord was dissatisfied with the people (who were rescued but) who still craved âthe meatâ from Egypt - so much so that they would curse Him & wish to go back. So God sends so much meat that the faithful would be fulfilled and those who were the gluttons would die for their sin.
Miriam (Aaron & Mosesâ sister) & Aaron spoke against the most humble - Moses - and his relationship with God, claiming they too have spoken for Him directly. Right?! While there were prophets in the midst, God set Moses apart because of his trustworthy character.
TMH revealed Himself and spoke face-to-face with Moses rather than giving him visions or riddles or difficult work. He instructed Moses and miracles were performed THROUGH him in his obedience. They knew that, but spoke out of jealousy, upsetting TMH (who sees/hears everything). So the siblings (Miriam specifically, due to Aaronâs priesthood and the need for him to remain ceremonially clean?) were briefly punished before they could proceed on their journey - Miriam had a bout with leprosy and was healed within a few days.
The people rebelled against Moses and Aaron repeatedly, and so they rejected and rebelled against God who led them. They continued to complain and show lack of trust & faith in the Lord, despite all His miracle work and protection, so He told the Israelites that their children would be saved, but that they themselves would be left to die in the wilderness. They tried to move forward anyways, claiming they knew they sinned and were ready for the promised land. But God would not allow it nor would he be with them. They abandoned Him, so He abandoned them.
Korah and his gang of 250 approach Aaron and Moses claiming that all Israelites are set apart and that the Levites werenât special. When they brung this test to the Lord, 250 men were burned and 2 families were swallowed whole and alive by the Earth, then returned, again proving Godâs mighty power.
The people rebel again, this time over water. Complaining still. At this time, Moses (and Aaron, too) seals his own deal and is sentenced to death by The Lord - meaning that he would also die in the wilderness - because he was not obedient. God gave clear instruction and maybe for a split second, Moses lacked faith or understanding. Maybe he was just frustrated and acted in haste. He took an action that was not according to Godâs will and so, neither of these leaders would enter the promised land.
When the people listened to and trusted in the Lord (and His appointed mouth piece), they received their blessings. Joshua (Hosea), who was Mosesâ assistant, was also a faithful and humble servant of the Lord. Joshua would live through the wilderness while everyone else (from the initial exodus generation) died by Godâs command, and was assigned to take Mosesâ position as the Leader of Israel at the time of Mosesâ death.
key takeaways from this book in all:
1. to whom much is given, much is required.
2. obedience is better than sacrifice.
Next is Deuteronomy.
Original Post Dated March 6, 2024
Written x SP
#bible reflection#bible study#biblical figures#bible blogger#christian blogger#book of numbers#numbers#exodus#faith#hebrew#Christian#obedience#set apart
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"It's a lot easier when I'm alone, that's for sure, not having the responsibility of protecting people by my side."
Benjamin winced, hating how he could hear his own thoughts echoing back at him -- hating how he could no longer deny that this was precisely what he'd been doing all along. "If no one's there, then...no one can ever be lost to you," he murmured in agreement. He had far too many lives depending on him; if he erected distance, it somehow made it easier to stomach that burden.
Emma hummed, her hand drifting to press over his heart. "Then again, you spend too long alone fighting bad people, you sort of lose yourself anyway... it's a difficult balance. But I know we can find it. You just... lean on me for that, and I'll try to lean on you, alright?"
We... Despite the bloom of warmth that swelled within his chest over such a declaration, Benjamin couldn't help but feel a seedling of doubt take root. How long did Emma truly intend to stay? With her parents here, would she even wish to carry on for the remainder of the war?
"I could never ask you to do that," he said, catching her hand in his, "but...for what it's worth, I'm glad it's you." I couldn't imagine anyone else by my side. "Thank you...for always knowing precisely what to say, and for always believing in me." His lips twitched into a smile. "Somehow."
Emma grinned, wrinkling her nose at him. "Once people get used to me, they forget what I'm like, and why I may need to look for some old man to marry me. The you from a year ago would have known right away."
Benjamin's brow creased, visible disbelief lighting up his eyes. "If that were truly the case, then why didn't I?" he fired back. "Emma, I may have found you vexing, but I never would've deemed you worthy of a throw-away romance. In life, our needs are simple...we all want to be happy, and we all want to be loved. Why deny yourself that chance?"
She went on to explain how younger men had offered their "services" -- of how they'd proposed marriage, if only to save her -- and unbidden, Benjamin felt a white-hot stab of unease fill his chest, his eyes shifting in between her face and the ground as he winced. "But...what if they loved you?" he challenged. "Did you truly ask how they felt, or did you just assume?"
Emma, however, remained doggedly convinced of her assertions. "Had I been married, even if for business reasons, I'd still want to keep my vows and be loyal. But thankfully I'm free, and I get to be as close to you as I'd like-with your permission, of course."
Despite his head still reeling, a faint bloom of pink filled Benjamin's cheeks and he nodded. "I would insist upon it," he softly agreed.
She tilted her head, appraising him with low-lashed eyes. "I'm actually glad my parents aren't the type to arrange me a marriage right now, that they didn't come here for that... I'd miss you terribly if forced away."
A knot formed in his throat, and swallowing past the tightness, he huskily affirmed, "As would I. But...seeing how you are my first, I'm afraid that my worldview on such matters are limited." He scrunched his brow, and when their eyes met again, his heart leapt in his throat. "Have you ever been in love?"
"I think... I may be protected from losing myself because when I follow that call I do it while being as much of myself as I possibly can? I don't have to follow rules, after all," she pointed out hesitantly, placing her hand over his heart as if to make sure it'd be there and steady. "It's a lot easier when I'm alone, that's for sure, not having the responsibility of protecting people by my side. Then again, you spend too long alone fighting bad people, you sort of lose yourself anyway... it's a difficult balance. But I know we can find it. You just... lean on me for that, and I'll try to lean on you, alright?" And as she said those words she already knew, without a doubt, that when eventually her parents would ask her how long she'd take before coming home it would be a problem. She couldn't stay until the war was over, what if it lasted years? She didn't have decades of childbearing years. But she couldn't leave either.
After all the nonsense he put up with me and Samuel, he deserves grandchildren
"Oh, if it's about what you put your parents through, then I suppose mine could be so much worse about wanting theirs. My parents have said before that I'm worth ten, they never felt like our family was small." Most royal families had more than could be counted on one hand, and of course they had wished for more too, but she knew she could believe that they had their hands full.
"I'd kill him for you," he offered, his voice taut. "No man should get away with such an offense."
She snorted, moving her hand back to his cheek to give him a grateful caress, "Sadly, I violently agree."
Ben didn't seem too happy with her assessment of the situation, but since his way to reprimand her was a kiss, she found herself grinning against his lips, even if with every heartbeat she felt a pang of sadness after that explanation. She hadn't meant to go there, and it was hard to push away the usual discomfort that followed. But he was so sincere, and so far from the panic or angry rebuttal she knew she'd have gotten from her friends, that she didn't run from it. Not yet, at least. "I know, sweetie," she whispered, "I'm still a lot. You simply got used to it. Once people get used to me, they forget what I'm like, and why I may need to look for some old man to marry me. The you from a year ago would have known right away."
"I had young men offer marriage to save me, you know," she added after a moment, "Very chivalrious of them, to spare me from picking someone old or who would make me feel lonely. I'd rule, they'd have fun elsewhere but still be my friends. But I couldn't do it to them. Young means they can still find actual love some day, and I'd never trap a man into a marriage with me and prevent him from being with the right person when it comes. So here I am..." she shrugged,d then found her smile again, "Which is actually very good for us, because had I been married, even if for business reasons, I'd still want to keep my vows and be loyal. But thankfully I'm free, and I get to be as close to you as I'd like-with your permission, of course. I..." Emma tilted her head, looking at him thoughtfully, "I'm actually glad my parents aren't the type to arrange me a marriage right now, that they didn't come here for that... I'd miss you terribly if forced away."
#smiletimeisrunningout#a calming calamity#ben x emma#//lmao i laughed at that xD#like TELL HER EVERYTHING#but also DON'T CUZ SHE'LL RUN AWAY SCREAMING#he's basically fishing without actually fishing rn#cuz he's like HMM i might beee#but how do you KNOW?
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I'll Come Back for You (Bucky Barnes imagine)
REQUEST: ANON - something where he is in winter soldier mode and protecting the scientist (y/n) where she is the only one who can sort of calm him down after a mission
ANON - winter soldier!bucky being protective over his scientist whoâs forced to be take care of his health and sheâs being kept there against his will too
ANON - Bucky Barnes request about how both reader and Bucky are each other support systems? It could be like a headcanon, how would the reader comfort him while how he comforts her so forth and so on
WORDS: 3506
A/N: So I don't know if I was inspired or if I just wrote too much, but I'm not sure this story's good. Anyway, feedback is really appreciated and I hope you'll like it :) (also don't forget to tell me if you want to be on my taglist ^^)
âWhat happened this time ?â
Her voice was only a whisper in the quiet room. The broken man silently sat on the examination table while she stuck a needle in his functioning arm. He didnât speak, didnât even flinch. This masquerade had started the moment she had set foot inside Hydra secret base. They had brought her against her will to take care of their most valuable soldier. It was always the same dance, rehearsed a million times since she had met him. After each mission, each murder, heâd come to her. Sheâd fix his physical wounds, take care of his arm and let him go.
More than often, she found herself feeling sorry for him. She knew what Hydra was doing to him, sheâd heard the screams echoing in the distance. It would keep ringing in her ears for hours. Sometimes, the simple thought of picturing what he was going through was enough to bring her to tears. No one deserved to suffer this way.
The Winter Soldier was a cruel man, an assassin. She had seen him in action, had even been attacked the first time they were introduced. But despite being the necessary tool to take care of their valuable killer, she liked him. This wasnât a place anyone could handle, not even him. And while she was aware of the danger Hydra represented, he was a different story. The man he once was had been trapped in a small corner of his mind, disconnected. His hands were his own, but his actions were dictated by an army that had invaded his head long ago. He was a machine turned on and off at will by the power of ten simple words.
âI was stabbedâ Was his only answer. He didnât give any detail, simply raised his shirt so she could inspect the injury.
âDo you feel any pain ?â
He blankly stared at an invisible point on the wall, avoiding looking at her. He was aware anyone could be listening.
âSoldier ?â She called him, stopping her movement and waiting for his response.
âI donât feel anythingâ His voice was emotionless and a chill ran down her spine when he spoke. He was detached, impassive, a statue unaware he was capable of sentiment.
She cleared her throat, trying to stay focused on her task. She cleaned the wound, took his vitals, wrote down the conclusion of her examination and prepared what she needed to sew him up.
When she was about to administer the anesthetic, he suddenly grabbed her wrist. She caught her breath, frightened, but made no movement. For the first time that day, he turned his head to look at her. Whatever she saw in his eyes was enough to ease the tension in her shoulders and she relaxed.
âItâs okayâ She whispered, a kind smile on her face. âThis is propofolâ
She knew he would recognize the name. She had spent countless hours explaining everything she was doing to him in detail so he wouldnât be uncomfortable or scared. He was a super soldier that required extreme measures of treatment.
âNo drugs,â He told her.
âYou might regret that decision once I start to put the stitches inâ
âI need to stay conscious,â He explicated, almost begging her. âPleaseâ
She didnât argue, only glanced at a camera behind her recording their interaction.
âAlrightâ She conceded. âIâll switch to salineâ
He nodded, grateful she wasnât pushing. She turned her back carefully so her table was no longer in the cameraâs field of view and he watched her emptying the needle and filling it with a harmless mixture of water and sodium chloride. Nothing that would put him to sleep.
âHave you ever been to Greece ?â She asked him out of the blue. He stared at her curiously. âIâve always dreamed of visiting. It has the longest coastline in Europe, with so many islands between the blue Aegean Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Ionian Sea to the west. Can you imagine how beautiful it must be ?â
She kept talking for a while about the country, the books she had read and the films she had seen about it. His eyes stayed on her the whole time, his head tilted to the side, wondering why she was telling him all this. Not that he minded, he loved listening to her. She had the power to calm him down. He was constantly on high alert, ready to fight whomever he was told to kill, prepared to endure whatever torture they had prepared, but this room and the woman inside were his only small moments of peace. Her voice was the music he desperately needed to sooth his soul.
âWhy are you telling me this ?â He wondered out loud.
She smirked. âTo take your mind somewhere else than here. Seems like it workedâ
He glanced at his stomach and realized the stitches were already there. Too engrossed in her story, he hadnât noticed or felt anything.
âHowâŚâ
âFunny how magical words can turn out to be, isnât it ?â
She could swear she saw the flicker of an emotion on his face looking back between his wound and the woman, but just as quickly as it came, it was gone.
âThank you, docâ
She hesitated a moment before gently taking his hand on her own.
âBe carefulâ She muttered. âThereâs only so much I can fixâ
âI willâ He promised. âAre they ⌠are they treating you right ?â
She shrugged. âIf threatening to kill me is what you consider right, then I guess Iâm a real princess in a castleâ
He ran a jerky hand through his hair and seemed to be looking for the right words to say but never spoke.
âCan I ask âŚâ She began, curiosity getting the best out of her. âWhat is your real name ?â
When his gaze fell on her, all she saw was pure panic. Her question, as simple as it may have been, had surprised him. He didnât remember, didnât even question anyone, because it hadnât mattered. He didnât need to be more than a ghost to be able to kill.
âIâm sorryâ She apologized. âI shouldnât have asked. I didnât mean toâŚâ
âI donât knowâ He admitted.
She gulped and looked away. His eyes held too much confusion and despair. Coming face to face with the enormity that was this manâs fate was sometimes undeniably heartbreaking.
âCan I call you Winter, then ?â She suggested.
He seemed to ponder for a while before offering her a small smile. âYes, yes Iâd like thatâ
It hurt to see a glimpse of happiness on his face for something as simple as a name and the woman didnât realize that what she had just given him was the shred of an identity. A tiny piece he would hold onto. He was living inside a nightmare he had no idea he was trapped into, and if she dared to help, she would pay it with her life. So all she had the power to do was give him a name. Make him feel alive again.
The next time she saw him was only a couple of days after, carried by two agents, head hanging low and barely conscious. His clothes were stained in blood and his metal arm seemed dislocated.
âPatch him upâ One of the men coldly ordered. They dropped the injured soldier on the ground like he was nothing more than an object, not even human.
She rushed to his side, checking his pupils first with a flashlight to rule out any intracranial damage to his brain. She did the same on his chest with a stethoscope, searching for any potential life threatening injury. When she moved to his shoulder to inspect the metal bones, he regained consciousness. Maybe it was the sight of yet another scientist above him or the touch of her fingers on his skin, but the man was quick to react and got on his feet in no time. His human hand wrapped around her neck tightly and he pushed her body with force against a wall, choking her. She tried to speak, but the action had been so sudden and violent that she was unable to move a muscle. He was in a trance, eyes filled with hatred that she knew was not directed toward her. Whatever he was picturing in his mind had awakened the assassin. She was the threat and he was in a game of survival.
She whispered his name several times but it was only after a minute, when she was on the verge of passing out, that he seemed to realize what he was doing. He stared at her with wide open eyes and released her from his grip. Her body fell on the floor before she started coughing, struggling to catch her breath.
âIâmâŚâ He tried to speak, looking down at his hands in horror.
âWaterâ She managed to whisper.
He brought the woman a bottle and tried to help her on her feet. When he reached for her, she involuntarily flinched. A pure reflex. She didnât miss the sadness on his face as he recoiled from her.
âI didnât meanâŚâ
âI know. Itâs alrightâ
âI couldâve killed youâ He said it more to himself than to her.
âBut you didnâtâ She laid a hand on her chest, taking a deep breath to try and calm her heart rate. âWhat happened ?â
âYou touched me,â He explained.
âI touch you all the timeâ When he smirked, she realized the double meaning behind what she had just said. âHm ⌠why would it be any different today ?â She immediately changed the subject.
âUsually, when Iâm unconscious I can ⌠sense them around me. Working on me. And I canât move but I still feel the painâ
Once again she was at a loss of words against the heaviness that was the burden of his life.
âAre you sure youâre alright ?â He repeated almost in a childish voice.
âIâll get over it, donât worryâ She tried to reassure him. It didnât seem to work. He took a temptative step, making sure she wasnât uncomfortable. He moved his hand toward her neck, deliberately going as slow as he could. His eyes stayed on hers, watching out for any sign of fear. âWhat are you doing ?â She said in a breath, a different kind of shiver rolling down her spine.
âI need to make sure I didnât hurt youâ The sincerity and concern she heard in his voice were unsettling. She stared back in disbelief, but didnât move. This was the closest they had ever been and it almost felt unreal for both of them. Too good to be true, especially in a place of nightmare like this.
He tilted her head to the back, still looking at her, and softly brushed his thumb over her skin. A bruise was already starting to appear. She saw the change in his eyes, the regret and sadness when he lowered his gaze. He kept inspecting her from all angles possible, making her chuckle in the process.
âAre you done, doctor ?â She joked.
He tried not to smile but miserably failed. âAlmost. Havenât found a diagnosis yetâ
This time she laughed.
âCâmon, Iâm not the real patient here. I need to take a look at youâ She glanced at his metal arm, still dislocated. He was avoiding using it and she had noticed.
He sighed but didnât remove his hand from her neck. Instead, his thumb slowly reached her cheek and he gently stroked her skin.
âI wish I could get you out of hereâ He whispered. âYou donât deserve any of thisâ
âNeither do youâ
He clenched his jaw and plastered a tight smile, refusing to acknowledge what she had just said. He lowered his arm and sat on the examination table without saying anything.
âIâm gonna ⌠hm ⌠Iâm gonna need to cut your shirt openâ She gulped, trying to keep her cheeks from getting any warmer.
The man smirked and grabbed a pair of scissors nearby that he handed to her. She took it but didnât dare to look at him, too uncomfortable by the situation. As she cut his shirt higher and higher, her hands started to shake. He could see her shifting her weight from side to side and desperately avoiding any eye contact. She was embarrassed and he was enjoying every second of it.
When finally she had taken it carefully off his body, she huffed in frustration. There was no denying that he had beyond toned muscle structure, verged into defined and well built curves.
âIs it⌠is it alright if I touch you ?â She allowed herself to take a glance at him, and rolled her eyes when she saw the smirk on his face.
âMore than alright, docâ He teased her.
The moment her hands came in contact with his skin, he involuntarily flexed his muscles. She took a sharp breath, trying not to lose focus when she cleaned his wounds. She looked up at him to make sure he wasnât in any pain, only to realize he was already staring. What should have been a quick glance turned into something more, a moment that lasted a little too long. When he leaned in toward her, she suddenly seemed to notice the lack of space between them. She cleared her throat and took a step back.
âQuit flirting, Winterâ She reprimanded him with a playful grin.
He laughed. It was the first time she heard that sound and she couldnât help the giggle that escaped her mouth. He looked so carefree and alive, so human. She was finally meeting the man behind the assassin, and he troubled her even more than the silent killer.
âI kinda like to see you flustered, docâ
She ran a hand through her hair, trying to hide her obvious nervousness.
âI donât know what youâre talking aboutâ She pursed her lips to keep from smiling.
âSure you donâtâ He sniggered.
She rolled her eyes. âIâm gonna need to put that shoulder into placeâ
Instead of talking, he grabbed her hips and considerably shortened the distance she had put between them. Her eyes widened from both the sudden gesture and the feeling of his fingers on her body.
âGo right ahead, docâ
She leaned in toward him to have a better access to the injury, ignoring the unexpected shudder. She was practically over him, a hand on his shoulder, the other on his broad back. If he felt any pain when she pushed the bones back into place, he didnât show.
âAll good ?â He muttered, heavily breathing. She was about to ask if he was okay but the words stayed stuck when she realized how close their faces were. He wasnât hurt, no, he was perturbed by her presence. He could smell her perfume and see the hair raising on her neck. Whatever he was feeling, she felt it too.
âDo I make you nervous, soldier ?â She said, a smile building on her full lips.
âYou have no idea, doctorâ
She turned to face him. They locked eyes and, for a moment, none of them moved. The atmosphere instantly changed when he bit his lips. He bent closer and closer, and this time she didnât push back. When finally he kissed her, she froze in place. He was about to draw back when she grabbed his neck, deepening the kiss. A sensation she couldnât comprehend took over her whole body. He didnât rush, took his sweet time lingering his lips over hers. She could swore her knees would have given out if he wasnât holding her in place. Her chest was fluttering and she lost all sense of time. He pulled back from the lack of oxygen, but not before caressing her mouth one last time.
âToo much?â He inquired quietly.
She shook her head, laughing. âNo. Just enoughâ
âIâve been dreaming of doing that for a whileâ He admitted.
âQuite the change of attitude. I couldâve sworn you wanted me dead only ten minutes agoâ She joked.
He pouted, not particularly happy she was reminding him of his previous outburst.
âYouâre all set up, Winterâ She announced after one last look over his chest. âNo major damageâ
âHave you checked my heart ?â He joked with a smirk. âI think itâs beating a little fastâ
She coughed to try and hide her laugh.
âIâm afraid thatâs not fixableâ She started to write her report, ignoring his lingering gaze on her. Her brain was still fuzzy from the kiss they shared. âUnless I stay away, which would probably ease your ⌠discomfortâ
âWho said anything about discomfort ? Thatâs a kind of pain Iâd rather enjoyâ
She raised an eyebrow, not missing the way her own heart palpitated.
âDonât play with fire, soldierâ
He smirked. âBetween us, Iâm trying to delay the moment Iâll have to go through that door againâ
This time she lost all joy and raised her head from what she was writing on her report to look at him.
âYouâre strong enough to leave this place, you knowâ
âLeave where ?â He asked.
âSomewhere youâll find who you really areâ
âDoes that somewhere include you ? âCause you should know I wonât go without youâ
She walked up to him and took his hands.
âSave yourself while you still can, Winterâ She sadly replied.
âWhat about you ?â
âIâm just ⌠collateral damageâ She exhaled.
He gently pressed his forehead to hers.
âI promise Iâll come back for you after that last missionâ
âIâll hold you onto thatâ
He planted a soft kiss on her lips, making her forget once again where they were and what their reality was.
âIâll take you to Greeceâ He whispered. âJust the two of us. Wouldnât that be great ?â
âItâs a dateâ She grinned, making him laugh.
âYouâve got yourself a deal. Weâll get out of hereâ He swore. âAnd Iâll take you dancing under the stars of Mykonosâ
He didnât know then that he would never have the occasion to keep that promise. They would have more moments, stolen from the chaos of this place, but nothing more. Weeks later, he would hear rumors about treason and compromising positions. He would understand too late they meant her. She was his weak point, and the Winter Soldier couldnât have any weaknesses. She was disposable, he was an assassin with superpowers. All the recordings they had proved he no longer could be operational so long as she was still breathing.
âBuck, you alright ?â A voice suddenly spoke in the agonizing silence.
He turned around to his friend, brushing the tears he didnât realize had started to fall. Standing in the empty room, he couldnât move away from the dried patch of blood on the floor.
âYeah, I just need a minuteâ He shook his head, trying to make the painful memories disappear.
The man behind him began to inspect the place, searching through scattered papers around a desk.
âDr. Y/N Y/L/Nâ He read.
Bucky closed his eyes, clenching his jaw. The simple sound of her name was enough to widen the open wound inside his chest. He sat on the examination table one last time, without her. Forgetting he wasnât alone, he let himself wander into his most precious memories. He remembered the taste of her lips, the smell of her perfume and the touch of her skin. Every detail engraved in his head forever.
âDid you know her ?â The person asked.
âYeahâ
The man stopped what he was doing and observed the former assassin for a solid minute. He looked heartbroken.
âBad memories ?â He inquired.
âNot in this roomâ Bucky sadly smiled.
âWhat happened ?â
âI donât want to talk about it, Steveâ
The Captain hesitated for a moment but didnât push. He was aware his friend was still healing and whatever the place was, it was part of his pain.
âIs she dead ?â He only questioned.
He gulped and tilted his head backward to keep the tears at bay. âThey took her away from meâ His voice cracked when he spoke. He was not able to stop the violent sob that escaped his mouth. He wanted to say so much more but the lump in his throat was far too heavy.
âI was too late,â He whispered. âI promised Iâd come back for her but I was ⌠too âŚâ
His shoulders started to shake as tears ran down his bloodshot eyes. Steve rapidly closed the distance between them and hugged his friend, letting him express his sadness. They stayed there until he was calm enough to take a deep breath.
âYou ready ?â The Captain inquired.
The broken soldier silently nodded.
âWhere to now ?â Steve asked him. âYouâre free to go anywhere you'd likeâ
âGreece. I have a date in Greeceâ
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No Regrets: Chapter by Chapter Analysis:
1. Preface to my analysis
Okay, so, since Iâve reached the end of every published volume of SnK so far, and have to wait until October to read the last volume, I thought Iâd re-read âNo Regretsâ and delve into some analyzation of this story, chapter by chapter.
One thing I want to start out by saying, before I get into the details, is that I think âNo Regretsâ is a vital demonstration of how Levi has always cared about people, and always fought for them.
One misrepresentation I sometimes see regarding Leviâs and Erwinâs relationship is when people claim that Erwin was the one to teach Levi to fight for something bigger than himself, or to fight for others. Â The thing is, âNo Regretsâ clearly demonstrates that Levi already had a strong foundation of caring for others, and fighting for others, before Erwin himself ever had any major influence over him, and I plan on getting into all the examples of that within the story and breaking them down.
First, though, thereâs an important quote from Isayama from the joint interview he did with the artist for âNo Regretsâ, Hikaru Sugura, in which he says about Levi, in response to the question of how he pictured Leviâs internal feelings of going from a âthugâ to a âsoldierâ, âItâs that he found a place to make the most of what he could do, or rather, his own special abilities. Â Underground, where it was all he could do to stay alive, he had to live for that, but then he started to form relationships and began to feel that he could do things for others. Â And thatâs why he first went above ground...â
This is a hugely important quote from Isayama, because he flat out says that, even before Levi came to the surface, heâd already formed bonds with people, and already began to feel like there was something bigger than himself that he could fight for, that he could âdo for othersâ. Â Isayama also says here that Underground, âIt was all he could do to stay aliveâ, which signifies with great clarity the struggle someone would have, even someone with Leviâs great strength, of surviving and making it from one day to the next in a place like the Underground. Â So, for Levi, it must have already been a terrible burden, simply trying to take care of himself, and live for himself. Â But then he meets Furlan and Isabel, and he becomes friends with them, and despite the doubtless added burden to his own existence of having two other people relying so heavily on him for their own survival, he takes that burden onto himself, and does so with willingness and responsibility. Â Isayama says that âItâs that he found a place to make the most of what he could do, or rather, his own special abilities.â. Â Erwin didnât instill in Levi a sense of responsibility for others, or the idea of fighting for someone other than himself. Â Levi already had that, had already DONE that. Â What Erwin did for Levi was show him the path towards maximizing the impact he could have, showing him how he could use his abilities to help the MOST number of people, not just a few people. Â Erwin showed Levi that he could have a significant impact on the world, that he could fight for actual, positive change for all people. Â Another important part of that quote from Isayama is when he says âAnd thatâs why he first went above ground...â, because it tells us what Leviâs initial drive and intention for going to the surface was, and that was to help give Isabel and Furlan a better life. Â He trusted in Furlanâs plans, and went along with them, because it was what Furlan and Isabel had both expressed to Levi that they wanted to do and to have. Â Even here, Levi is fighting for the dreams of others. Â
Iâve recently read the visual novel of âNo Regretsâ, and while it had some good parts, it also very much underdeveloped and even at times outright misinterpreted Leviâs character in some really key ways, casting him as someone so hell bent on getting revenge on Erwin, that he is blinded to the safety of Isabel and Furlan, pressing on with his plans to kill Erwin at their expense. Â The worst part about this, I thought, was how it reduced the pivotal moment in which Levi chooses to go after Erwin and leave Furlan and Isabel behind to an impulsive, snap decision, in which Levi puts no thought or real consideration into it. Â He doesnât struggle at all in choosing how he does, doesnât agonize over what he thinks is the right choice, because in that moment, there isnât even the consideration of another option, he isnât even making a choice, really, just reacting, which entirely defeats the purpose of Leviâs character motif throughout the main series, which is that he can never know for sure what decision is the right one until after he chooses, but that he has to try and make one he feels is right, and that no matter what, he canât allow himself to dwell on it with regret afterwards. Â This gets corrected in the manga big time, as do several other instances of Leviâs characterization, and Iâm going to go over it in more detail when I get to that final chapter. Â But the choice Levi makes in the manga is much, much more nuanced, considered, and multifaceted. Â Here, he had laid out in his head two, distinct options, and he weighs and balances them against one another in a high pressure situation, before deciding on the one he thinks is best. Â He doesnât just leave his friends, thinking only of Erwin and revenge. Â Heâs thinking of ALL of them, and of every factor leading up to that point, and that struggle for Levi is what ends up having the affect of ultimately forming his later philosophy of never allowing himself certainty in anything, but also allowing himself leniency in whatever he chooses, knowing that he canât be so hard on himself for the outcome, whatever it may be, that he isnât able to move on from it, or use it to keep pushing forward and learn, so that he can do better next time. Â Itâs important that Leviâs choice in âNo Regretsâ is actually presented as one made with his full consciousness, one that was a fully thought out one on his part, which is why I really disliked the way it was portrayed in the visual novel, and why Iâm glad they corrected it in the manga, which is the canonically accepted version of the story either way. Â Because itâs a vital moment in Leviâs character development, with him learning that even when he tries his best to choose right, even when he considers every factor and every, conceivable outcome, even when he does what he thinks, in the moment, is best, it wonât always turn out that way, it wonât always turn out good, or favorably. Â He wonât always win. Â He wonât always be able to save everyone. Â Itâs a huge moment of character growth for Levi, who makes a well thought out and considered decision, and it still results in his two, best friends getting killed. Â It teaches Levi that he can never have full control of any situation, no matter how hard he tries, and that, in turn, gives Levi a kind of freedom in simple acceptance. Â It lifts a burden from his shoulders, even as he experiences enormous grief and loss. Â
Anyway, Iâm going to be reading the first chapter of âNo Regretsâ later tonight, and will give my more detailed observations in a separate post. Â Thanks for reading, as always guys!
2. Chapter 1: The Wings of Freedom
Okay, so here we go! Â Chapter 1 of âNo Regretsâ! Â
Thereâs a few things I want to point out about this chapter, because both visually and textually, we get a lot of information about the Underground and Levi, and his relationship with Isabel and Furlan. Â So Iâll just go through it.
The first thing that really caught my attention for this chapter was the opening page, which is a retrospective shot of Levi after heâs joined the SC, thinking about how he canât ever know what the results of his choices are going to be. Â He says here âI trusted in my own strength... I trusted in the decisions of comrades who had earned my faith...â Â And this quote from Levi is really important in later understanding why he makes the choice he does, at the end. Â He says he trusted in the decisions of comrades who had earned his faith, and that tells us that Levi believes in Furlan and Isabel, that he believes in their strength and their capability, that he believes in them enough to let them choose for themselves and trust in their judgement. Â Weâll obviously delve more into this as it becomes more relevant to the story. Â But moving on...
The next thing to catch my attention is the panels of the Underground we see. Â These are probably the best shots of this place we get in the whole series, as it really depicts a place that is totally run down and dilapidated, with buildings falling apart and crumbling in disrepair, filth ridden streets with literal sewage water coming out of drain pipes, and a actual cave cover overhead, complete with stalactites, blocking out all sunlight except for few and far between pockets which break through holes in the rock ceiling. Â The most telling panels though are the ones which depict the violence and poverty of the place. Â We see a panel of a homeless man passed out on the street, painfully thin looking, and under him, two men in a fight, one beating the other violently. Â And the next panel shows us a little girl, sitting barefoot on the ground between two men who have just blown each otherâs brains out with guns. Â Truly, this is a violent, dark, poverty-stricken place that breeds crime and depravation. Â The pages before this say that BECAUSE of the splendor of the Capital city above the Underground, this place exists, and thatâs accurate. Â Because of the excesses and decadence of the rich and well off above these people rejected by society, that means fewer resources for the less fortunate. Â Itâs truly tragic. Â
Alright, now I just want to move on to some small, but telling moments here while Levi and the others are being chased by Erwin and his crew. Â
When Isabel is bragging about how the MPâs never learn, referring to how theyâll never be able to catch their gang, she asks Levi if what she said was cool. Â Levi tells her âDonât be stupid.â Â This might seem like Levi just blowing her off, but the way I read it, it seems more to me like Levi is warning her not to be cocky, not to be over confident, because thatâs the kind of thing that can get you killed, or caught. Â Big Bro indeed! Â We also see how mindful Levi is here as a leader, when he tells them they canât afford to lead the soldiers following them straight to their hideout, and clearly they have a plan in place for just this sort of thing.
More importantly, Levi is fast to realize these arenât ordinary soldiers after them, which shows his great instincts, but whatâs really interesting is his internal thoughts here. Â His logic is telling him regular MPâs wouldnât work this hard to catch them, and that their skill with the ODM means they must be SC. Â But Levi doesnât really believe it which, given what we later find out about the deal with Lobov, and Lobov warning them of Erwinâs plans, tells us that Levi never really believed the SC would come after them. Â Heâs clearly surprised here.
Further, after informing Isabel and Furlan and confirming his suspicions, he tells Furlan that heâs got no intention of getting mixed up with âthese guysâ. Â This tells us Levi never wanted to go through with Furlanâs plans, never wanted to join the SC, never wanted anything to do with any of it. Â Thereâs further evidenced in this very chapter, which Iâll get to in a moment. Â But it tells us a lot about the dubious feelings Levi had from the start, and how he probably would have simply been happiest to stay in the Underground with his friends, even though it was a hard life. Â
Alright, so, this next part is a big deal, and itâs an overlooked detail which speaks volumes about the kind of person Levi is. Â I didnât even notice this the first time I read it, so I want to talk about it. Â Levi separates from Isabel and Furlan, and takes Erwin and Mike on a wild chase through the back alleyâs and narrow passages of the slums. Â He really tries to give them the run around here, until he flips over a door, into another area. Â Whatâs really important here is Leviâs dialog. Â He says first â... Lost âem, huh?â Â And then he says, âThat got a little crazy... Â I hope... none of them crashed.â Â This is kind of amazing. Â Levi is showing actual concern for the two soldiers whoâd just attempted to catch him and his friends, who were doggedly pursuing them with obviously bad intentions of some kind. Â And Levi, after having to resort to some serious ODM skills to shake them, says he hopes that none of them crashed. Â He doesnât want Erwin or Mike to get hurt, he just wants to get away from them. Â Considering he doesnât know either of them at this point, theyâre just nameless, faceless military dogs trying to mess things up for him, that shows remarkable character. Â
Of course, things go downhill from there, when Mike crashes through the door and tackles him. Â All bets are off then, because Leviâs life is now in danger, and when that happens, heâll resort to physical force. Â Still, he only throws Mike off of him and once again attempts to get away, only for it to be Erwin who swoops down and cuts Leviâs cables. Â This was actually really dangerous. Â Given Leviâs momentum and position, he crashes hard into a nearby wall before falling to the ground. Â So we already see some of that ruthlessness from Erwin here. Â Of course, that spurs Levi into violence himself. Â I have no doubt that when Levi lunges for Erwin and knocks his blade away, bringing his knife to his neck, he truly intended to kill him in that moment. Â Leviâs compassion for these soldiers can only go so far, considering the desperation of his own circumstances. Â If Mike hadnât been there to stop it, I think Levi probably would have ripped Erwinâs jugular right out, and that would have been that, lol. Â And then, itâs important to note too WHY Levi stops. Â Not because Mike was able to physically restrain him, but because he tells Levi to look around himself, directing his attention to the fact that Furlan and Isabel have been caught. Â That immediately stays Leviâs hand, and once again, weâre shown how Levi puts the wellbeing of his friends above himself. Â He could have ditched Furlan and Isabel right then and there and escaped on his own. Â Instead, he allows himself to be restrained and cuffed. Â He refuses to abandon them.
Now the next scene is hugely important to a lot of stuff.
Erwinâs got Levi and his friends down on their knees, in the sewage, questioning them about their ODM skills, and the three of them stay silent, obviously defiant. Â We really get a good look at Erwinâs abilities as a manipulator here.
Heâs pulling the whole good cop/bad cop routine on Levi, when he tells him âIâd like to avoid any rough treatment if I canâ before looking to Mike in a clear signal for Mike to pretty damn violently tear Leviâs head back by his hair before smashing his face into the sewage on the ground. Â And this really IS sewage. Â Itâs not mud. Â If you look at the panels, we see this brown muck coming out of drain pips attached to the surrounding buildings. Â This water is probably, literally, dirty with feces, and Erwin has Mike put Leviâs face in this and hold it there. Â Now letâs remember something important about Levi. Â Heâs a clean freak. Â He obviously cares deeply about keeping both himself and his environment clean. Â Erwin couldnât know this about him at the time, but nobody of course would be happy about having their face shoved into literal shit. Â But for Levi, I can only imagine this had to be tantamount to a kind of torture. Â Erwin keeps questioning him, looking down at him without any kind of emotion, and Levi remains stubbornly silent, despite how awful this must truly be for him. Â We get a close up of Leviâs eye in one of the panels, paralleled with Erwinâs own, and Leviâs expression really strikes me as one of awful humiliation. Â He goes from looking up at Erwin in rage, to looking away, staring straight ahead, while Erwin keeps looking down at him.
Still, Levi says nothing, and itâs Isabel who finally cracks, telling Erwin that they didnât learn to use ODM from anyone, with Furlan further explaining that they taught themselves as a means of survival. Â He remarks that âanyone who doesnât know what sewage tastes like couldnât understand!â. Â Clearly, both of them are really upset to see this being done to Levi, and I have to imagine itâs at least in part because they know how awful an experience this has to be for him, given that they know how much he desires to stay clean. Â Their shocked expressions when Mike first pushes Leviâs face into the sewage says as much too.
But still, Levi remains silent as Erwin then demands to know Leviâs name. Â What Mike does to Levi in the next panel is even worse. Â He pushes his face into the sewage and holds him there until Levi literally starts to choke in it, for long enough that, when he finally does pull him up, Levi is gasping for breath. Â I really donât see people talk enough about this scene, but, well...
Itâs a torture scene. Â Erwin is ordering Mike to torture Levi here. Â It may not be the most extreme form of torture, it isnât the type of physical violence we typically think of when we think of torture, but thatâs what it is. Â Itâs causing Levi both physical and mental degradation, as well as physical distress. Â
Even with this though, Leviâs still silent and refuses to answer Erwin at all. Â
Itâs only when Erwin literally threatens the lives of Furlan and Isabel that he finally talks. Â This is such an important detail. Â Levi was willing to take what to him must have been truly horrific treatment, but as soon as Erwin gives the signal to the other two Scouts who have hold of his friends, we see Leviâs expression shift from defiant rage to wide eyed fear as they put their blades to Furlanâs and Isabelâs throats. Â
Finally Levi talks, calling Erwin a âbastardâ, to which Erwin simply asks him again what his name is, and after a slight hesitation, Levi finally gives it. Â
I think this entire scene is vital in understanding WHY Levi was so violently pissed at Erwin, to the point of wanting to kill him.
I think itâs a combination of both the humiliation and torture he puts Levi through here, and, worse still, the fact that he threatens Isabel and Furlanâs lives. Â Levi already feels looked down upon by Erwin here, he already feels humiliated and embarrassed and as though heâs being treated like heâs worthless, because Erwin IS treating him like that here. Â All while Erwin stands there, expressionless, making statements like he doesnât want to have to use any rough treatment, etc... while at the same time ordering Mike to do just that. Â Already, Erwin is sending Levi the message that heâs a liar and a manipulator who thinks nothing of putting another human beingâs face in shit. Â And then, to top that off, he shows Levi that heâs willing to hurt, maybe even kill, his two friends to get what he wants.
Is it any wonder Levi hated Erwin as much as he did at the beginning? Â After a lifetime in the Underground where, from the time of his birth, he had to deal with him and those he cares about being treated like worthless trash. Â It would be a miracle if Levi DIDNâT want to kill Erwin at this point. Â To have to then submit to him willingly, after all of that, must have been beyond humiliating for him.
Erwin continues to be manipulative here too, when after Levi gives his name, Erwinâs attitude suddenly shifts, and he smiles at Levi and gets down on one knee with him, in the filth, his entire demeanor seeming to shift into an abruptly friendly one as he offers his deal to Levi. Â Again, that whole good cop/bad cop thing. Â At the same time, he continues to threaten Levi by telling him if he refuses his offer, heâll hand them all over to the MPâs and that, given their crimes, they shouldnât expect to be treated with any kind of decency. Â Whatâs kind of funny about this statement from Erwin is that up until now, Erwin and Mike have done anything but treat Levi decently.
Okay, one more important point to make about this chapter, and it goes back to what I said earlier about Levi not wanting anything to do with the SC, and how that tells us Levi really didnât want to go through with Furlanâs plans.
After Erwin makes his offer, we see Levi look over at Furlan, whoâs giving him an intent look, and in the next panel, we see an almost surprised, or astonished look on Leviâs face, like he canât believe Furlan is asking him to do this, before he grits his teeth in obvious frustration, and then accepts Erwinâs offer to join the SC. Â What this tells us is that Levi only takes Erwinâs offer because Furlan wanted him to. Â Because this was all part of Furlanâs plan, to go through with Lobovâs commission, to get caught by the SC, etc... Â Itâs clear Levi never wanted this, and heâs upset at having to do it. Â But the fact he agrees after looking over at Furlan and seeing him implore Levi with his eyes tells us, once again, that Levi is willing to sacrifice his own desires for the desires of others. Â That being his two friends.
For them, heâll join the Survey Corps, even as every one of his instincts is probably screaming at him that this is a bad idea.
Anyway, those are my thoughts for the first chapter of âNo Regretsâ. Â Thereâs a lot more to unpack in this manga than I think people realize. Â I hope whoever took the time to read my long ass post found it at least a little worth while. Â Iâll be moving on to chapter two next!
3. Chapter 2: One Arrow
Alright, so onto chapter 2 of âNo Regretsâ. Â
I want to talk a little about these opening panels, when Levi, Furlan and Isabel are being driven to HQ by carriage. Â They seem unimportant, but I think theyâre actually really important in understanding Leviâs psychology going into this new situation theyâre all in.
We see the interior of the carriage, with Levi and the other two, along with an escort from the SC. Â Furlan and Isabel are both looking out the window of the carriage, and in particular, Isabel seems incredibly excited and in awe of the passing view. Â Sheâs stood up, with her face pressed to the window. Â And in the next panel, we see her looking at a little girl with her mother, dressed nicely and holding a doll. Â This really encapsulates everything Isabel herself has probably never had. Â A reliable mother to take care of her, fancy clothes and toys to play with. Â Essentially, an actual childhood. Â We see Isabelâs face in the window, and her mouth is open in wonder, her eyes wide. Â Like she canât believe what sheâs seeing. Â It emphasizes the depravation and lack of privilege sheâs endured all her life. Â Meanwhile, by contrast, Levi sits there with his head bowed down, ignoring the passing scenery, looking deeply unhappy, even depressed. Â When he does look up though, he sees Isabel looking out the window, and on the close up shot of him, heâs got an almost thoughtful expression, if still extremely dour. Â No doubt, Levi is feeling uneasy and uncertain about the situation theyâve all gotten themselves into here, but Iâm also sure that heâs unable to ignore the bubbling over excitement of Isabel, her obvious joy in being, at last, on the surface. Â Iâll get more into this later in the post, when we see Levi really considering his friends and their dreams, and how it influences and dictates his own decisions.
But first lets talk a little about Erwin and his role in all of this.
Now at the time this series came out, Erwinâs actual, motivating reasons for doing what he does werenât yet known, so itâs interesting to read into his actions in this story with that context. Â I have no doubt that Erwin really DOES care about humanity, and wants to fight for it, and its salvation. Â But as we come to learn from the main series, he places his own dream of proving his father right about the existence of humanâs beyond the walls above whatâs best for humanity, and it puts his actions in this story into an interesting, if harsher light.
No doubt, Erwin is a master manipulator. Â He plays both sides expertly against the middle in this story, and Iâll get more into it by the end, when his actual plan is revealed to Levi. Â But what I donât see often discussed is how, exactly, Erwin got all the parts moving in the direction he wanted, to obtain a specific outcome, and how he pretty ruthlessly uses so many people as pawns to do so. Â Itâs obvious from the context of what we later learn in the story that Erwin first spread a rumor about having evidence against Lovof stealing funds in order to force him into tipping his hand by trying to make a preemptive move. Â What I see people miss all the time, or at least, fail to discuss, is how Erwin also, at the same time, made it public knowledge within the Capital, that he would be going after a group of thugs in the Underground who had shown exceptional skill using ODM gear, and that he would be making contact with them as soon as possible to try and enlist them into military service, and how Erwin made these plans public specifically to encourage Lobov into seeking out Levi and his friends for the exact purpose of both implicating Lobov in a crime, and gaining Leviâs and his friends strength for the SC. Â One, by hiring a group of criminals to steal from Erwin and attempt to assassinate him, so he could use that as leverage in case he wasnât able to obtain proof of Lobovâs further criminal activities, thus having two means of getting rid of one of the SCâs biggest threats, and at the same time, also manage to score for the SC the exceptional skill of Levi and his friends through forced enlistment. Â He even says to Zackely at one point âI intend to make use of anyone who has even the smallest potential during this expedition.â. Â Erwin manipulated and had control of this entire scenario from the start, and from behind these scenes moved all of these people exactly how he wanted to, to achieve his goals. Â Thatâs pretty impressive, but also pretty scary. Â Well, Iâll talk more about all of that when we get to it later on.
Back to Levi and his friends though.
We see them arrive at the SC HQ, and a really important conversation happens between Levi and Furlan. Â
Furlan seems like heâs almost bitten off more than he can chew here, beginning to express his concern to Levi about what joining the SC actually means, before Levi cuts him off, telling him heâs got no intention of enlisting, and that he only agreed to come along so that he could get closer to Erwin and then kill him. Â I think Levi genuinely felt murderous towards Erwin at this point, and really means what he says here, at least about killing him. Â Though given the end of chapter 1, with the significant look shared between Levi and Furlan, and Leviâs begrudging acceptance of Erwinâs offer, itâs obvious that Levi also agreed to come because thatâs what Furlan wanted him to do, to give them the opportunity they needed. Â Leviâs just feeling incredibly emotional here, I think, with the way Erwin treated all of them hot on his mind. Â Furlan tries to implore Levi to forget about killing Erwin, that it isnât necessary anymore because of his own plan, and the almost certainty that Lobov and his people wonât ever try to make contact with them again. Â He tells Levi, if he just listens to him and follows his plan, âI know itâll work. Â Trust me, Levi.â Â Furlan asking him to trust him pulls a meaningful look from Levi, seeming to break through Leviâs angry insistence on killing Erwin. Â This is where the manga improved on Leviâs characterization and motivation by leaps and bounds over the visual novel, because in the next few panels, we see Levi walking away, with Furlan calling after him, concerned, but we get to see Leviâs inner thoughts, and heâs remembering specifically Furlan insisting to him that âone day, weâll get outta this trash heap and live up above.â Â We see Levi thinking about Furlanâs hopes and dreams in these panels, and he has a saddened, and guilt-ridden look on his face, like he feels bad about having dismissed Furlanâs plans back there in favor of his own plans for revenge. Â We didnât get any of this in the visual novel, instead the text there making Levi look like he refused to consider anyones position but his own in this whole situation. Â But here, Levi is clearly concerned with and considering Furlanâs desires. Â
We go into a flashback then, with Furlan explaining to Levi his plans, telling him that ânothingâs gone according to plan... But with you here weâll really be able to raise hell.â Â Furlanâs trying to explain to Levi that since he now has Leviâs strength to rely on, they can actually get something done once they get into the Survey Corps. Â It almost seems like Furlanâs been planning on trying something like this, or at least, had some sort of loose plan about getting to the surface, even before he met Levi. Â Itâs obviously something heâs been dreaming about for a long time.
Then Isabel comes back, and sheâs been roughed up and assaulted, and we learn from Furlan asking her if she went to see those âlow-life scumbags again?â that this has obviously happened to her before, that sheâs been associating with some bad people and itâs gotten her hurt. Â She denies it and lies about having just tripped, but clearly neither Levi or Furlan are buying that. Â Levi asks Isabel what happened to her hair, and Isabel reacts badly, running away and hiding in her room. Â We get a close up of Levi holding a knife in his hands, foreshadowing his own intentions. Â Later that night, Furlan hears Isabel crying in her room, and her chanting to herself over and over that sheâs going to âkill youâ, presumably meaning the men that hurt her earlier. Â Furlan stands there lamenting that he thinks both Levi and Isabel are going âmadâ, and that all they can think about is dragging everyone else down to where they are. Â Heâs obviously terrified that heâs going to lose both his friends to the savagery and ruthlessness of the Underground, that both of them are going to end up becoming lost to their own anger and pain. Â He starts to say âThatâs why I...â before Levi suddenly comes back in, holding a bloody knife, clearly having returned from exacting revenge on the men who hurt Isabel. Â Furlan asks Levi âDid you kill them...?â, and Levi doesnât answer, but we see a completely resigned, even sad look on his face. Â This of course is the world Levi comes from. Â Itâs the world he was raised in. Â A world of kill or be killed. Â Levi must have figured, if he didnât go out and kill those men that had hurt Isabel now, then someday, they would end up going too far with her, and kill her instead. Â But Furlan clearly doesnât understand, and doesnât relate to that kind of mindset, despite coming from the Underground too. Â Of course, Furlan wasnât raised by Kenny the Ripper either. Â This is how Levi was taught to deal with his problems, and Furlan can only see him spiraling into an abyss from which he fears Levi wonât return.
We cut back to the present then, and Levi is sitting up on the roof of the SC HQ, again remembering Furlanâs words about âThis is our chance. Â Trust me.â. Â Getting to the surface and finding better lives for themselves is Furlanâs dream. Â The fact that Levi keeps remembering it, keeps remembering Furlan insisting and pushing the idea of the possibility of living on the surface, shows that this is probably something he would talk about all the time with Levi, trying to get him to agree to it, to believe in it. Â Once again, Levi is contemplating the hopes and dreams of his friends. Â We get another close up of him holding a knife, and it represents, I think, his struggle between his desire for revenge against Erwin, and his desire to help Furlan realize what, to Levi, is probably an unrealistic goal.
We then get Furlan and Isabel joining Levi, commenting on how beautiful the night sky is, and asking Levi how he could keep it to himself. Â Levi snips testily at Furlan that him and Isabel are so loud, that heâd be too irritated to get any killing done, and then Furlan looking clearly unsettled by the remark. Â But itâs obvious, given the context of the previous panels of Leviâs thinking about Furlanâs dream, that Levi is just being peevish and saying things out of frustration and confusion. Â He doesnât really mean what he says here. Â Heâs taking his frustration out on Furlan by saying what he knows will upset him the most. Â What this also tells us is that Levi is very much aware of how bothered Furlan is by Leviâs willingness to kill. Â He isnât at all oblivious to it, and given his resigned, saddened expression after coming back from killing the men who assaulted Isabel, I would say Levi even understands Furlanâs dismay. Â Thatâs a glimpse at Leviâs famous compassion.
The next panels show the three of them bonding, sitting together and admiring the night sky. Â Isabel asks Levi if the stars are as pretty as where he used to live. Â Iâm just going to chalk the mistake in continuity here up to this manga coming out before, I believe, Leviâs backstory of being born in a brothel in the Underground was established by Isayama. Â Regardless of this mistake, this is an important moment between the three of them. Â You can see the awe and wonder they all feel, looking up and seeing the sky fully for what has to be the first time in all their lives. Â Remember, all three of them have lived literally underground their entire lives, with little to no sunlight, stagnant, stale air, hideously unclean living conditions, etc... Â It must be overwhelming to them , just to see nature in all its splendor like that. Â Itâs after sharing this moment together that Levi tells Furlan that heâs decided he wonât kill Erwin for now. Â He looks at him and says âIâm going to trust you.â. Â And Furlan smiles at him, clearly happy and relieved. Â This scene is really important, because weâre seeing Levi choose Furlanâs dream over his own desire for revenge. Â We see Levi place Furlanâs desires over his own, which is totally in line with how Levi is in the main AoT storyline. Â He decides his revenge can wait, that itâs not as important as helping Furlan achieve his goals. Â Whatâs particularly remarkable about this, I think, is that it doesnât appear that Levi ever dreamed of going to the surface himself, and likely that he never even considered it a possibility. Â So just like Levi fights, later on, for a world without fear and violence, for humanityâs salvation, even as all his life experiences tell him it likely isnât possible, we see the Levi doing the same here, deciding to fight for his friendâs dream, even as to him, it seems unrealistic. Â Itâs obviously a pivotal moment too, when Levi tells him heâs going to trust him, because this ties in hugely with the theme which applies so much to Levi throughout the whole series, of never knowing if itâs better to rely on himself solely, to trust himself, or to trust and rely on his friends and their capabilities. Â Levi chooses, here, to trust in his friends, and that will obviously have itâs own ramifications down the line. Â Again, this is an area in which the manga improves radically over the visual novel, which had no instances whatsoever of Levi struggling with the question of the choices we make, which is absurd, since itâs one of the driving factors behind who Levi is, and how he ultimately came to see the world as he does. Â It was precisely this struggle between choices, between trying to choose correctly, giving so much thought and effort to our choices, and still sometimes coming out wrong, that shaped Levi into being able to accept his lack of control and instead of regretting it, using it to keep fighting. Â
4. Chapter 3: ... Of Revolution
Okay, so on to chapter 3 of âNo Regretsâ!
Iâve got a few observations, so Iâll just delve in.
First thing, and once again, I found this a huge improvement over the visual novel, but we get more insight here into the reason Erwin was so intent on recruiting Levi. Â During the scene in which heâs arguing with the other squad leaders about letting a group of âcriminalsâ into their organization, Erwin pushes back against the other scouts deriding Levi and his friends. Â I really loved Erwinâs line here, where he says âYouâre right. Â These people had no training. Â They did not earn wings from us. Â They grew their own, out of necessity.â Â This shows us that Erwin has a grasp and an appreciation for the hardship Levi and his friends faced while growing up, while most of the other SC leaders and even regular recruits can only look down on them and see them as gutter trash. Â This shows Erwinâs own scope of vision, his ability to look past a personâs upbringing and background and not make judgments about them based on that. Â More telling still is his comment about how âthose wings will play a part in revolutionizing this organization.â. Â He wanted Leviâs skills in particular because he knew having someone like Levi around, with exceptional ability, would shift the way they all fight Titans. Â He was, as always, looking for ways to increase the effectiveness of the SC, and was willing to do whatever he could, and through any means necessary, to ensure it. Â
The next thing that caught my attention is the glare Levi and Erwin share during the trioâs introduction to the rest of the soldiers. Â Erwinâs right in front of Levi, standing there, reminding him of his anger and humiliation no doubt, and I think that leads directly into and impacts the next scene, when Flagon shows them their sleeping arrangements. Â Leviâs already no doubt irritated by having to see Erwin again, and then Flagon makes his frankly deeply disparaging remark about Levi and his friends having spent their whole lives living in a trash heap, implying that theyâre filthy gutter trash, and so surely are incapable of keeping themselves and their environment clean. Â Levi, understandably, reacts badly to this, and gets in Flagonâs face, asking him what he just said, before Furlan intervenes. Â When you consider the way Erwin already made Levi feel so humiliated and Leviâs subsequent anger at it, then having to see Erwin again not long before this scene, and hearing Flagon just callously make an accusation like that must have only infuriated Levi more. Â I think, once again, the manga is doing an infinitely better job of portraying the tension, then, thatâs starting to form between Levi and Furlan. Â Furlan scolds Levi after Flagon leaves, almost talking down to him when he says âDidnât I tell you not to cause trouble?!â. Â Almost like heâs talking to some misbehaving little kid. Â Leviâs expression in the following panel says a lot, I think. Â Levi looks almost chastised, like he knows heâs upset Furlan, before he tries to explain himself, asking Furlan âDidnât you hear how he talked about us? Â Like shit calling shit dirty.â. Â Itâs really interesting what this says about the power dynamic in their relationship. Â Levi is ostensibly the leader of their group, but Furlanâs acting, in a lot of ways, like heâs the one in charge and he expects Levi to fall in line. Â Clearly, heâs not afraid of scolding Levi, or challenging him. Â All of Furlanâs insistence that they lay low and not do anything to draw attention to themselves must only be chaffing though at Leviâs already heated feelings about the kind of treatment theyâre receiving, how theyâre being talked down to, etc... Â It must be galling to him, to see Furlan not seeming to care that theyâre all being so deeply disrespected. Â But he still continues to defer to Furlan, and agree to go along with his plan for now, though he makes his displeasure known by calling it a pain in the ass.
But seeing Erwin, and then being treated the way they were by Flagon, seems to have rekindled Leviâs desire to take his revenge, and he reminds Furlan that heâll continue to go along with his plan, but that heâs still going to kill Erwin. Â Once again, we see Levi being pulled in two different directions. Â Heâs giving priority to Furlanâs plans and wishes, but heâs still thinking about getting Erwin back. Â Heâs annoyed that they werenât assigned to Erwinâs squad, probably because it means itâs going to limit their contact, giving him less opportunities to kill him. Â Another line that I think signifies Levâs annoyance at Furlan and how, well, dismissive he is of Leviâs own feelings, is after he tells them they have to clean the area around their beds before leaving for training, and in response to Isabelâs protests, he says âYou wouldnât want me to cause trouble, would you?â. Â Heâs throwing Furlanâs words back in his face here, and it seems clear to me that Levi is frustrated and doesnât appreciate the way Furlanâs been talking to him, or how little consideration for his own wishes heâs shown. Â Thereâs a lot of tension there.
Another really important scene is the one in the training yard, so Iâll got through it here.
Particularly when Isabel is talking to the Scout helping her with horse riding, and they get to talking about life in the Underground, and then Levi. Â What Isabel says, and the visual of the panel here, is particularly powerful. Â She says âIt got so I thought I was gonna die. Â But lifeâs a little better since Levi saved me from that.â. Â And we see in the panel Levi lifting Isabelsâ head up, obviously checking if sheâs alive. Â Thereâs all these people, collapsed around her, and the fact that Levi is checking to see if sheâs alive is interesting, because it makes me think this is something Levi would regularly do. Â That he would check to see if anyone was alive when he came across people collapsed in the streets. Â Itâs probably not unusual to come across dead bodies in the Underground, and for someone like Levi, whoâs lived there all his life, heâs no doubt seen plenty. Â The fact he checks Isabel shows a lack of callousness towards the sight, which is incredible, to not become uncaring or apathetic towards suffering, even when youâre surrounded by it your whole life. Â Itâs a highly unusual quality to have, but of course, it makes perfect sense for Levi, whoâs so full of compassion. Â
Nevertheless, it would have been simpler for him to just keep moving and ignore her, but instead he stopped, and when he discovered she was still alive, he took her in and gave her food and shelter and a home. Â She would have died otherwise. Â Levi had no obligation towards her, he had no, really good reason to do something so selfless, and yet, he did. Â And this truly is remarkable, especially when you consider the kind of cut throat world Levi grew up in, the kind of ruthless people heâd encountered, and even lived with, like Kenny, all his life.
Then thereâs Furlanâs discussion with another soldier, and his story about Levi. Â The most interesting thing Furlan says here is how, after his own friends turned on him, heâs followed Levi ever since. Â And then he says âThough it might be problematic making him any kind of leader!â. Â Itâs interesting what this reveals to us about Levi. Â People want to follow him because heâs so strong, but Levi himself has no desire for power, or control over others. Â People willingly attach themselves to him, because they think Levi can protect them, but Levi isnât any kind of natural leader. Â So we know Levi was more or less forced into the role of leader by way of others seeking him out and assigning him that role. Â Whatâs interesting about this is how it, once again, reveals the kind of person Levi is. Â He could easily have rejected all of these people and abandoned them. Â One thing we know is that Levi didnât need any help surviving on his own in the Underground. Â But instead Levi allows them to stay with him and willingly offers his help and protection, and though itâs probably more of a pain and a nuisance to him than anything else. Â It shows that Leviâs never been able to turn away from those seeking his help.
Which leads nicely into the next scene. Â
Iâve talked about this scene before, and how disappointed I was that they didnât include it in the OVA. Â This also wasnât included in the visual novel, which is, once more, just another way in which the manga is superior. Â
Flagon is once again criticizing Levi for holding his blades âwrongâ, telling him heâs going to end up getting killed outside the walls. Â And then the training exercise begins, and we see one of the other soldiers trying to compete with Levi, and growing increasingly incensed and annoyed at Leviâs prowess. Â He thinks âThese vagrants with no knowledge as soldiers...â and then âI trained half to death, and these criminals think theyâre better?!â. Â Whatâs interesting is to see that while this soldier is fuming internally over Leviâs perceived slight of him, glaring at him angrily, Levi clearly hasnât even taken notice of him. Â This isnât a competition to Levi at all. Â Heâs just there to do the exercises. Â Heâs staring straight ahead, blank faced as always. Â
Now what happens next is once more hugely revealing as to Leviâs character. Â The infuriated soldier decides heâs not going to accept that Leviâs better than him, and so he intentionally pushes off of a tree and cuts Levi off mid-flight. What struck me about this is how incredibly dangerous it was. Â Leviâs going, presumably, full speed, through this obstacle course, and this dude, out of petty jealousy, cuts him off by flying right in front of and past him, forcing Levi to pull back and change direction. Â A stunt like this could have easily resulted in serious injury for Levi, or even death, if he werenât as gifted as he is. Â To top it off, this soldier then brags about it, calling out to Levi âDonât get left behind!â. Â Of course, his arrogance leads to immediate disaster, as the soldier that went through the course before lost one of their blades in the dummy Titan, and this dudeâs flying towards it at top speed, with no way to stop himself or change direction in time. Â Heâs about to be impaled by a blade. Â Considering the danger heâs just placed Levi in, then, it truly is a testament to Leviâs goodness, that he launches off the tree heâs stopped on, racing ahead and slicing the stray blade free before the other soldier can make contact, resulting in him harmlessly crashing into the pad, instead of dying. Â This really shows how Leviâs first instinct is always to help others. Â Even when others have just not only treated him badly, but even endangered his life. Â He doesnât owe this soldier anything, and by all rights should be extremely pissed at him for his petty display before. Â But instead Levi just automatically reacts to his life being threatened by saving the man. Â He doesnât even scold him afterward or express anger, just flies off and continues the course. Â
What makes this whole thing kind of sad is both the soldierâs and Flagonâs reaction to this. Â The soldier is still angry and upset over Leviâs superior ability, wondering how he can be so fast, not even sparring a thought of appreciation for him just saving his life. Â And then Flagon grudgingly admits to Leviâs fighting prowess, but continues to doubt him and his ability to stay disciplined. Â Even after saving one of his own menâs lives, he still continues to look down on Levi. Â Thatâs pretty messed up. Levi glares back at him after, as if to say âWhoâs the one whoâs going to get people killed out there?â. Â Levi saved a soldiers life, while Flagon could only sit and watch. Â Itâs interesting too how this, tragically, foreshadows whatâs to come though, with Levi not being able to save the people he cares the most about. Â But weâll get into that when we get there.
Also, just gotta mention also the way Levi reacts to Isabelâs getting upset after he bonks her in the head and calls her stupid. Â He looks surprised when she starts crying, and itâs clear he didnât mean to actually hurt her feelings, and itâs just really sweet, the way he rubs her head after. Â He obviously felt bad.
5. Chapter 4: Proof
Alright, just a few things to say about chapter 4 of âNo Regretsâ. Â
One thing that I love that was in the manga that, once again, wasnât in the visual novel, was Leviâs reaction as they ride out from Shinganshina, as well as Furlanâs and Isabelâs. Â This kind of internal exploration of these characters who had never been to the surface, who had spent their whole lives in darkness, getting to see the sky for the first time, was something that was entirely absent from the visual novel, and itâs one of its biggest weaknesses. Â But here, we see Levi looking up at the stone structure of the wall gate, and for a moment, he imagines the ceiling of the Underground, before they emerge out into the open and the full view of the sky appears for the first time. Â Levi squints up at the glaring sun, and we see an expression of genuine awe and amazement on his face, as well as Furlan and Isabel. Â This is the first time any of them have experienced anything like this, and the overwhelming beauty of it for them is wonderfully visualized here. Â The way Levi goes from seeing the claustrophobia and imprisonment of the Underground, and how that opens up into a clear, blue, ending sky, really symbolizes him experiencing for the first time in his life a kind of freedom heâs never before had. Â And thereâs something incredibly moving, but also incredibly tragic about that.
Now another point I want to address, where the manga and anime both differ from the visual novel, in a really vital way, is how here, we see Furlan lamenting that theyâve left the walls, saying âThis is terrible. Â I never meant to leave the walls. Â If weâd followed the plan, we would have grabbed them and snuck away by now!â. Â This shows that theyâve been looking for the documents in vain for several months now, and still have yet to find them. Â Furlanâs plan had obviously originally been to find them and then get out of dodge, but because they werenât able, they ended up having to wait around longer, until the time came for the expedition. Â Now how this is presented in the visual novel really struck me as horrifically out of character for Levi. Â In the novel, itâs explained that the reason they havenât left is because Levi kept insisting that he had to kill Erwin, refusing to leave until he could do so, and if not for that, Furlan would have forgotten about the documents and simply had them all desert the SC, back to the Underground. Â Levi intentionally ignoring the safety of his friends for revenge on Erwin really goes against everything we know about him from canon, and was a pretty glaring detail, so Iâm glad they nixed that here. Â Thereâs no mention of Levi forcing them to stay because of his need for revenge, but rather an implication that none of them were willing to leave until they got the documents. Â They took this a step further in the OVA even, with that one scene in which Levi argues with Furlan and Isabel, insisting that if it comes to them having to leave the walls, heâs going to go alone, and he wants them to stay behind. Â This really is an important distinction to make in Leviâs characterization. Â We know he always places the safety of his comrades above all else, if he can, and tries his best to keep them alive. Â And the whole reason he agreed to Furlanâs plan in the first place was because he wanted to help Furlanâs and Isabelâs dream of living up above come true. Â He would never purposefully endanger their lives, or so thoughtlessly dismiss their safety. Â This is something which gets further corrected later in the story, too, when Levi makes his fateful choice, and Iâll get more into it there as well. Â One detail though is how Levi tells Furlan not to worry, that heâll âdo something about the Titans.â. Â Levi clearly believes in his own strength, and believes it will be enough to protect his friends at this point, which goes back to the theme of him struggling to know which is better to rely on, oneself, or ones comrades. Â Here, heâs relying on himself to protect them. Â He asks Furlan âDonât you trust me?â. Â Heâs reminding Furlan that heâs never let him down before, and he promises he wonât now either. Â
We see Furlan later finding that full trust again, when Levi engages with the abnormal titan, and sees his fearlessness, giving him his own strength to fight. Â It speaks volumes about the kind of camaraderie shared between all three of them, that theyâre able to work so smoothly and effectively together the first time any of them have ever fought a Titan, and how deeply Furlan and Isabel trust Levi to get them through any dangerous situation, as they willingly follow him into battle.
6. Chapter 5: Hearts
Alright, onto chapter 5 of âNo Regretsâ and then Iâll do the last three chapters tomorrow.
The first thing I took note of was how after everyone gets to the castle ruins, Levi reminds Furlan and Isabel that theyâre still outside the walls, and that anything could happen, so they should âstay sharp.â. Â Once again we see Levi being concerned with the safety of his friends, remind them not to put their guards down. Â This leads into the next scene, where Furlan remarks that he never thought theyâd be able to stop a titan so easily, and reaffirms his faith in Leviâs strength by saying as long as Leviâs with them, theyâll survive somehow. Â Levi responds to this with some self-doubt, which is really interesting and will tie into some other observations Iâve made about this chapter, later on. Â He says if thereâs more than one of those abnormal titans, heâs not so sure theyâll be alright. Â Clearly, heâs concerned for the wellbeing of his friends while theyâre on the outside like this. Â He doesnât feel totally confident.
He then asks Furlan if heâs sure Erwinâs brought the documents with him outside the Walls, which tells us that theyâve obviously had previous discussions about this, that it was a group decision between them, of the necessity of leaving the walls in order to get close enough to Erwin to get the papers. Â Furlan says he made sure, talking about how he searched Erwinâs office top to bottom, observing that he found a bunch of unrelated documents, and in particular, a locked drawer which he found suspicious. Â Now what I find interesting here is Furlanâs internal thoughts, because I think he realized Erwinâs intentions already, but he dismissed his suspicions based on them seeming unlikely to him. Â But in his memory, he thinks, when he sees the locked drawer, that itâs almost like it was made to be searched, and upon opening it, he finds plenty of secret looking documents, but not the ones they need. He then wonders if Erwin is trying to tell him that theyâre not there. Â Whatâs so interesting about this is just how deep is shows Erwinâs manipulation of this situation actually goes, and how many steps ahead he actually is. We saw in chapter 3 how Erwin was standing at his office window, observing Furlan, which tells us that he was always aware that Furlan was going to try and find the documents, which in turn lead to Erwin arranging his office to nudge Furlan in the right direction, of thinking the documents arenât anywhere at HQ. Â Furlan picks up on this possibility, that Erwin is in fact manipulating them, wondering to himself if Erwin WANTS him to think he has the papers on him, giving him the ârun aroundâ, but he dismisses the thought out of hand a moment later. Â What this tells me is just how in control Erwin is here, and it made me think that itâs possible Erwin influenced Furlanâs thinking in this direction, to assuming Erwin had the papers with him, as a means of keeping him, Levi and Isabel there in the military longer, delaying their escape, so that he could intentionally force them outside the walls on an expedition, so he could see what they were actually capable of. Â At the end of chapter 4, after seeing Levi take down that abnormal titan, he observes to himself, âSo your wings are the real thing, after all, Levi.â. Â This is just speculation on my part, but given what a masterful manipulator Erwin really is, I wouldnât be surprised if this was his plan the whole time, knowing Levi and his friends wouldnât and couldnât leave until they had the documents.
Alright, next observation. Itâs kind of funny how, after laying out his plan to search Erwinâs bags with Isabel, and asking Levi to guard the passageway Erwin went down with Shadis, and to stop him if he started to come back before they were finished, Leviâs first assumption is that he should start a fight with Erwin, lol.
More interesting is when Furlan says to Levi âDonât kill him, even by accident. Â After all, if we lose an officer outside the walls, weâll be in trouble, too.â. Â Because it tells us that they werenât ever planning on killing Erwin outside of the walls when they went out on expedition. Â The goal was to try and find the documents, and hoping going beyond the walls would yield an opportunity to do so. Â This is another, vital change from the visual novel. Â In that, Levi is still obsessing over killing Erwin, over any consideration for the original plan, ranting even that heâs going to make Erwin get down on his knees and beg for his life before killing him, and that just struck me as wildly out of character for him. Â They wisely took out that entire piece of dialog here, and instead we lead into a scene of Levi guarding the passageway, and remembering the whole reason for why he agreed to come to the surface in the first place. We go into a flashback of Lovofâs messenger making contact with Levi and the others, propositioning them with Lovofâs commission. Â Whatâs really important in this scene is Leviâs initial reaction to the proposal. Heâs immediately skeptical and disbelieving, and doesnât want anything to do with it. Â He tells the messenger so, and tells him âGo back up there and Iâll pretend I didnât hear anything.â. Â Levi shows great instincts here, sensing the danger present for him and his friends, and outright rejects any association. Â Itâs Furlan, then, who steps in and shows interest in the deal, calling the messenger back. Â Leviâs clearly confused, but yields to Furlanâs look, and Furlan proceeds to tell the messenger that theyâll have to think about it, but that theyâre interested. Leviâs clearly not happy about this, and once the messenger leaves, he begins to protest, but Furlan cuts him off and starts to lay out his plan to tail the messenger to find out who his employer is. Â Isabel expresses disbelief that Furlan actually means to go through with this plan, and Furlan again brings up the dream of making it out of the Underground, talking about how rare a chance it is, to actually live in the Capital, obviously trying to entice both Levi and Isabel with the notion. Â Levi points out that even if they get the documents, itâll just lead to them being Lovofâs next targets, and Furlan responds with his plan to blackmail Lovof instead. Â Leviâs still dubious on this idea, asking Furlan if he really thinks âthose pigs will care about a threat from the Underground?â, and Furlan responds that itâs worth a shot. Â He then implores Levi and Isabel again, saying âCome on, you two, donât you want to make it up there?â, and we cut back to Levi in the present, contemplating Furlanâs words. Â Again, we see Levi thinking long and hard on Furlanâs dreams here, over any thoughts he has of Erwin or revenge. Â Heâs prioritizing Furlanâs wishes over his own still, thoughts occupied by what his friend wants.
Now, this leads into a really interesting and meaningful encounter with Erwin.
Well, the first thing I notice in the exchange is when Erwin calls Leviâs friends his âsubordinatesâ, and Levi responds with âTheyâre not my subordinatesâŚâ.  This tells us so much about how he views himself in relation to Furlan and Isabel.  He doesnât see himself as their leader.  He doesnât want to control them.  He just sees himself as their friend, and protector.
Now the conversation between Levi and Erwin gets really interesting when Erwin starts talking about having seen Levi take down the abnormal titan from earlier, and he observes that with a natural like Levi around, the others must feel safer. Â Levi looks at Erwin with wide eyes, before responding to him that the reason he was able to figure out how to fight that titan before was because he watched how it moved as it ate another soldier. Â I think Leviâs feelings of guilt here are pretty obvious. Â He feels bad for having watched another soldier die, and using his observations while watching to figure out how to kill the titan. Â Itâs like heâs arguing with Erwin here, telling him the others shouldnât feel safer with him around, that they shouldnât rely on him. Â Levi is showing doubt in himself here, again, just like earlier when he pushed back again Furlanâs claims that as long as heâs with them, theyâll be safe. Â Interestingly, itâs Erwin who essentially tells Levi here that he shouldnât feel guilty, that the SC is built on those types of sacrifices, and that as long as theyâre fighting to take back the world for humanity, none of the soldiers there would feel regret for dedicating themselves to such a cause. Â I think this is actually the start of the turning point in how Levi views Erwin. Â He looks at him here with an almost astonished expression, like heâs seeing Erwin in a sudden, new light. Â Like heâs starting to doubt his own, initial impressions of him, and wonder if maybe he wasnât totally right. Â But before he can think on it further, Isabel shows up and calls him away.
Levi then learns that Furlan and Isabel werenât able to find the documents, essentially confirming that if theyâre anywhere, they have to be on Erwinâs person, which leads to the inevitability of having to kill him if they want to get their hands on the papers. Leviâs find with this, because itâs what he wants to do anyway, even as Furlan shows continued apprehension.
And then we get the scene with Hange.
Itâs pretty funny that Levi was about to gut Hange, for real, when he thought she had overheard their conversation. Â It tells us how far heâs willing to go though to protect his friends.
Still, this whole scene is actually pretty moving, in its way. Â Because Hange is really the first person to express genuine gratitude towards Levi and his friends, and treat them as genuine equals, to which we see Isabel in particular respond after seemingly being unimpressed. Â Even Levi seems stunned, muttering out âthanksâ, like he doesnât know what else to say as Hange heaps praise on them. Â Itâs also funny how Furlan has to remind Levi to âbe nice.â. Â Poor Levi just doesnât know how to socialize.
But the important part of this scene is when Hange points out how everyone there is wanting to know how Levi was able to take down a titan so easily, drawing their attention, and Leviâs in particular, to the other soldiers watching them. Â Hange affirms what Erwin had said to Levi earlier, about how his presence there made the others feel safer, when she says âYouâve given them hope that humans donât have to lose to the titans if we fight correctly.â. And we see here, I think, the first seeds being planted in Leviâs mind that he might be able to do more, that he might be able to actually help these people. Â Heâs been told as much twice in quick succession. Â I think this is where Levi starts to get the idea for the first time that he might have found somewhere where he belongs. Â Weâll get more into this next chapter, when I talk about his conversation with Isabel. Â But for now, after Hange asks him again if he has any advice, he tells them he just has his own way of doing things, and he canât teach it to anybody. Â When she tries to insist, he blows her off and looks away. Â
Furlan asks Levi, after Hange leaves, what the big deal is in just showing them some simple trick, and Levi says he doesnât want to be responsible for the loves of anyone other than you two. Â This is really important, because it again tells us a lot about Leviâs psychology here. He doesnât want to teach these people how to fight because he doesnât want to be responsible for them getting hurt or killed. Â Just as he expressed discomfort earlier with what Erwin said, and his own sense of guilt over how he figured out how to fight the titan, Levi really seems to me like heâs afraid here of failing to protect others, and actually harbors deep doubts about his own ability to do so. Â So even as we know people tend to flock around Levi and follow him in the belief he can protect them, Levi himself is afraid that he isnât strong enough to help them the way they want him to. Â Itâs indicative of someone whoâs experienced deep loss in their life, which we know Levi has at this point. Â Someone whoâs afraid of making attachments because he doesnât want to have to experience the pain of that loss ever again. Â And it shows a painful insecurity in Levi. Â He wants to help people, but he doesnât want to end up failing them, or doing something which could lead to them getting hurt or killed. Â He doesnât want to be responsible for their lives, because heâs afraid he canât be. Â
Furlan tells him not to be so dramatic, and Levi doesnât say anything in return, but we see a resigned, saddened look on his face, like he knows Furlan wouldnât understand if he tried to explain how he feels.
Then we get Isabelâs comment about not understanding trying to take back the world for humanity, but her starting to realize the Scouts genuinely believe in what theyâre doing. We see Leviâs silence again in response, but this one is more contemplative. Â He himself is starting to realize the same as Isabel. Â That these people really believe in what theyâre saying. Â And again we go back to the first seeds of a sense of belonging starting to develop in Levi, even before his big moment with Erwin at the end. Â Heâs starting to sense that maybe heâs found a place where he belongs, where he can actually use his abilities in a way that could make an actual difference in the world. Itâs subconscious at this point, but Levi is starting to get that sense I think.
7. Chapter 6: Living Creatures
Okay, onto chapter 6 of âNo Regretsâ!
So the first thing I want to jump into here is, once again, something which the manga vastly improved on over the visual novel, and that was the scene following the flashback to Levi and his friends learning about the long-distance scouting formation before the expedition, and then Flagonâs instructions to them in the present. Â I donât think this scene was even included in the visual novel, but itâs indispensable in understanding Leviâs mindset going into the fateful final act.
Isabel gets carried away by Flagonâs speech, and ends up saluting, expressing genuine enthusiasm for the SCâs cause, before realizing what sheâs done and turning around, seeing Levi and Furlan looking back at her in silence. Â Furlan looks unimpressed, while Levi wears his usual stoic expression. You canât tell one way or the other what heâs thinking, which is why the next scene is so hugely important, because we get a look into his inner thoughts.
I saw another person say not long ago that in this scene, Isabel expresses a desire to join the SC, and Levi blows her off and ignores her, only thinking about his revenge on Erwin, and to that person, I would like to ask âWhat scene were you reading?â, because thatâs pretty much the opposite of what happens here. Â This scene reveals so much about Leviâs own, inner conflict, and how heâs beginning HIMSELF to understand and even sympathize with the cause of the SC, and the soldiers who have dedicated themselves to it. Â Letâs dissect it here a bit.
The scene takes place at night, before they ride out again, and Levi is sitting up with Furlan and Isabel, and heâs thinking quietly to himself. Â The first thing heâs recalling in his contemplation here is Sairamâs words, asking Levi if he knows how many elite soldiers have been eaten by Titans. This plainly shows Leviâs growing concern for Furlan and Isabel. Â The longer they spend outside the walls, the higher the risk of something going wrong, and thatâs a worry thatâs heavy on Leviâs mind here.
He then remembers, in quick succession, all these various interactions and the words of different people throughout his short time up here on the surface. Â He recalls Sairam hurling insults at him and his friends, calling them punks, and then Hangeâs opposite words of encouragement and appreciation, telling them theyâve given everyone hope. Â He recalls Furlanâs words, telling Levi that with him there, theyâll really be able to raise hell, and then Isabelâs words, pointing out that the SC soldiers really believe their cause is worth dying for. Â Finally, Levi recalls Flagonâs degrading words, about how Levi and his friends have spent their whole lives in a trash heap, implying theyâll never amount to anything more than garbage, and last, he recalls Erwinâs words, how heâd seen the desire to kill in Levi during their first encounter. Â
All of this is hugely important to understanding Leviâs psychology, I think, and understanding his feelings of conflict and confusion, and how it ultimately plays into him making the choice he does. Â For Sairamâs and Flagonâs words, itâs the assumption people have made about Levi all his life, that heâs nothing but a worthless criminal who canât do anything good for anyone, and Leviâs struggle to overcome that perception that people have of him. Â In contrast to that, Hangeâs words are sending Levi the opposite message, that he isnât just a worthless criminal, but someone who can actually contribute something positive and important to other peopleâs lives. Â Heâs someone who can inspire hope. Â Something Leviâs always secretly wished he could do. Â And then thereâs Furlanâs words, serving as a confirmation to Hangeâs, in which he expresses his reliance on Levi to help make his own dreams come true, and Levi seeing himself in that role, of taking care of these two people whom he loves. Â And thereâs Isabelâs words, a clear admiration and astonishment at the realization that these soldiers really believe in a cause bigger than themselves.
We see all of Leviâs greater hopes, his desire and wish to help other people, coming into conflict here with the way heâs been treated all his life by others, as a worthless, good for nothing criminal, and how that treatment has forced him to become the very thing they accuse him of being, someone ready and willing to kill, someone ready to commit crimes, etc⌠ Itâs Leviâs pride and anger battling with his deeper desire to protect and help others. The thing his life and his environment has FORCED him to become, against his truer nature.  This is such a vital, important scene, and once again, the manga succeeds in explaining and revealing Leviâs complexity as a character, whereas the visual novel just flat out butchered it.
Now getting back to Leviâs interaction with Isabel in this scene, and the woeful misinterpretation I saw another person make one time. Â
Furlan is talking about how, given the complexity of the formation, they wonât be able to break ranks without being spotted, and he suggests they should just wait until theyâre back behind the walls before trying to steal the documents again. Levi points out that if all three of them leave, then yeah, theyâll likely be spotted, and gives no further opinion. Â Already, Levi is thinking that maybe he could go after Erwin and the documents alone, thinking of taking the entire burden of the operation on himself, carrying the hopes and dreams of all of them on his shoulders alone, (which is why he later calls himself conceited and proud, having relied on his own strength entirely, instead of his friends too, ending in failure, which in turn goes back to the very beginning, with Leviâs statement about never knowing what the better option is, to rely on oneself, or on their comrades). Â But anyway, he doesnât protest or try to counter Furlan when he says they should just focus on getting back alive. Â Isabel expresses agreement, and then says she knows the documents are important, but she also doesnât want to get in the way of the SC and what theyâre trying to do. Â Now hereâs where the conversation gets really important in, once more, understanding Leviâs psychology.
He and Furlan look over at her, and while Levi stays silent, Furlan gets annoyed, chastising Isabel for seeming to suddenly care about the other soldiers, accusing her of only caring because Hangeâs cookies were good.  Furlan clearly doesnât understand Isabelâs sentiments here, he doesnât get why she suddenly seems concerned.  Heâs still focused on their own goals, and thatâs all that matters to him.  But Isabel begins to explain that itâs just that sheâs starting to understand why the SC goes out beyond the walls, and likens it to how they felt living in the Underground, wanting to escape to the world above.  Sheâs saying she understands that sense of being trapped, of being imprisoned, and the longing for freedom.  And then she talks about seeing lots of her friends dying underground, while dreaming of making it âup there.â, and how seeing that made her feel like she HAD to get up there.  Itâs like Isabel is saying here that her dream to make it to the surface was strengthened by the dreams of others who never got to realize it for themselves, and that she wanted to make it to the surface, more than anything, as a way of giving the dreams of those who had died without realizing them, meaning.  By making it to the surface FOR THEM.  She starts to try and explain what she means, saying âItâsâŚâ before Levi suddenly speaks for the first time since her monologue, saying âItâs like leaving the walls behind to kill the TitansâŚâ
This is such a huge moment. Because contrary to what I saw this one person claim once, Levi is acknowledging Isabelâs feelings, and expressing empathy with them. Â Heâs telling Isabel here that he understands what she means, because he feels it too. This desire to fight for freedom as a way to give meaning to the suffering of those who couldnât escape their imprisonment. Â Levi, rather than ignoring or blowing Isabel off here, is relating to her. Â Her feelings are his own. Â Isabel smiles dreamily and says âYeah.â Because Levi put her thoughts into words. Â She then keeps talking to Levi, starting to ramble about what she wants to do when they get to live in the Capital, how fun she thinks it would be to steal from all the ârich pigsâ and use their money to buy useless junk, before she falls asleep.
Furlan then kind of bursts this bubble of reverie that Isabel and Levi have fallen into, and what he says here is, again, so important. Â He says âIâve got to revise our plan. Â Weâll need to steal the documents before you and she start seriously talking about dedicating your hearts, or whatever.â Â Furlanâs perceived how Leviâs own feelings are beginning to match up with Isabelâs, how heâs starting to feel drawn to and sympathetic towards the SCâs cause, and heâs worried, because thatâs not what theyâre supposed to be there for. Â Theyâre supposed to be there to steal the documents so they can get a chance to live in the Capital. Â This is Furlanâs dream, ultimately, and he doesnât want to lose sight of it to some unrealistic ideal. Â Whatâs so interesting here is the contrast between Levi and Furlan. Â While Levi is so quiet and reserved and hard to read, heâs actually showing himself to be more of the dreamer of the two, while Furlan is much more practical and less prone to fanciful, ideal notions like helping people beyond their own means. Â
We get one last shot of Levi gazing at Isable, thoughtfully. Â Heâs still thinking about her words.
Alright, then comes the next big scene, with all of them outside again, to try Erwinâs new formation. Â We see, again, Leviâs gradually shifting opinion of Erwin already, when he remarks that Erwinâs idea is âbrilliantâ, once he sees how it works, expressing genuine admiration for it and Erwinâs mind. Â Levi still hates Erwin, and want to kill him, but we already see this desire in him starting to crack and come apart, replaced by an almost astonished curiosity instead. Â Like he isnât sure what Erwin is, but heâs impressed, in spite of himself. Â
Then the storm comes and everything starts to fall apart.
Another, massive and vital change here in the manga from the visual novel is Leviâs reaction to the sudden storm. Â In the visual novel, Leviâs first and only response to it is that he can use it as cover to go after and kill Erwin, sparing no thought to the safety of his friends, or the other people in his squad. Â It was another instance in which I thought Leviâs characterization in the novel was just horribly butchered, and so once again, I was so glad to see them correct it here. Â Leviâs first response, after he, Furlan and Isabel start to lose contact with Flagon and the others, is to scream at his friends to not get separated. Â He's only worried about them in this moment, and wants to make sure they donât lose contact with each other. Â He isnât thinking at all about leaving them here yet. Â Just this small addition completely changes Leviâs motivations and priorities, leading into the fateful choice, and itâs immeasurably better characterization for him then what was presented in the visual novel. Â Iâll get more into it with the next chapter. So until then, thanks again for reading.
8. Chapter 7: Those Three
Okay, onto chapter 7 of âNo Regretsâ, and thereâs really no need for me to say that this is by far the most heartbreaking chapter. Â I think, perhaps, the most tragic part of it all is that Levi made the choice that he did because he was actually trying to protect everyone. Â Now Iâm going to break his choice down and get into the details of that, so letâs just dive right in.
First off, I want to talk a little about, once more, the pivotal contrasts between the way Leviâs choice is presented here in the manga, and how it was presented in the visual novel, and why, like everything the mangaâs done so far, itâs an immeasurable improvement in the manga.
Basically, the way Leviâs choice in the visual novel plays out doesnât in any way relate to his later philosophy which serves as the driving force behind Leviâs character in the main SnK series, while the way his choice plays out in the manga relates to it completely. Â
In the visual novel, it isnât even really a choice at all. Â There isnât any consideration or struggle for Levi to choose one way or the other. Â Levi acts purely on impulse, and as I stated in my analysis for chapter 6, he reacts to the sudden storm by wanting to use it as cover so he can go and kill Erwin. Thatâs it. Â Thatâs his sole motivation for leaving his friends behind. He puts no thought into it, he doesnât consider the ramifications, he doesnât seemingly care about anything at all except killing Erwin, and to hell with the consequences. Â Again, this is so wildly out of character for Levi, that I could hardly believe it while I was reading it. Â To make matters worse, when Furlan tries arguing with him and tries to convince him to stay, the writing directly contradicts its earlier statement that Levi didnât consider Furlan and Isabel to be his subordinates by having him snap back at Furlan that heâs (meaning Levi) the one who decides, almost rubbing his higher rank in their social interactions in Furlanâs face, before just riding off without another thought. Â Itâs just awful characterization. Â And, as I said, completely severs any relation of Leviâs actions here to the philosophy he later develops and adheres to so strongly in the main series, indeed, the philosophy that he lives by and which governs his actions, the philosophy that serves as his character motif. Â It turns it into a decision made purely through emotion, a purely selfish and thoughtless act taken, and indeed, the only lesson Levi would be able to take from that sort of impulsive decision making would be that he should put more thought into his actions in the future, because if he does that, then this sort of thing wonât happen again.
But thatâs not the lesson Levi learns, and thatâs not the foundation of his philosophy.
Leviâs entire philosophy revolves around him understanding and accepting that he can never know the outcome of any given choice he makes until after the fact, no matter how much effort and thought he puts into trying to make the right one, and finding a kind of freedom in relinquishing that control. Â It is absolutely vital, then, in order for Leviâs choice in âNo Regretsâ to mean anything, and for it to in any way relate to the philosophy which governs him later, for it to have been a well thought out and deeply considered choice, and thatâs exactly what itâs presented as in the manga.
Now I want to break his choice down here panel by panel to get into why.
First of all, the first key difference between the manga and visual novel, is here in the manga, Furlan is the one who first points out that the situation for them is bad, because in this weather, itâs likely Erwin will get eaten by a Titan, and if that happens, they wonât be able to get the papers theyâve been after this whole time. Â Levi isnât shown even THINKING about any of that up to this point. Â Heâs only shown concern for Furlan and Isabel, wanting to make sure they stay together, and sticking himself by their sides. Â Furlan goes on to say here that in order to take the papers, theyâre going to have to head to the center of the formation. Â Furlanâs the one who brings the entire subject of Erwin and the documents up here, not Levi, and this is a huge and important difference. Â
They hear Flagon fire the sound grenade, and realize he and Sairam arenât far off.  Furlan says they might be able to join them somehow, but then he hesitates, and says âbut⌠Levi.â
Furlan is looking to Levi here and asking him to make a decision for their group. Â Do they go off together and try to get to Erwin before he gets eaten by a Titan and they lose their final opportunity to get the documents they need, or do they go and join Flagon. Â Furlan puts the responsibility onto Leviâs shoulders here.
Now hereâs where things get really complex, and we see how truly nuanced, considered, and thought out Leviâs choice really was, and ultimately, then, why it turning out to be the wrong choice is so deeply tragic.
Furlan and Isabel both are looking at Levi, waiting for him to choose, and we get to see Leviâs internal thoughts.
The first thing he thinks in this situation is to weigh the worth of the lives of his squad and his friends against his own, and this is so exactly like Levi, and once more shows infinitely better characterization of him than what was done in the visual novel. Levi thinks here âIf the three of us go, the team we leave behind will be shorthanded.â Â This is literally Levi showing private concern for the lives of Flagon and Sairam, knowing that if he takes Isabel and Furlan with him, those twoâs chances of survival out in this weather diminish drastically. Â He then thinks âIf I go alone, thereâs no guarantee Iâll be able to find them again.â Heâs considering his own chances of survival here, if he strikes out on his own. Â He knows that if he does, his own chances of getting killed increase. So here we see Levi struggling with whether to prioritize the lives of his squad, or himself. Â Ultimately, he decides to prioritize the lives of his squad. And Iâll get more into that in a moment.
But Levi continues to struggle. Â He tells himself âWhich is it? Â Pick one.â, as the storm worsens around him. Â Heâs agonizing over it. Â And then he closes his eyes, and he thinks of Isabel, remembers her saluting Flagon from the night before, and the understanding for the SCâs cause that she expressed, and how he himself understood it, and her sympathy, even her empathy with how they felt, saying she didnât want to get in their way, meaning she didnât want to compromise their mission. Â Levi himself has been developing an attachment to these soldiers, and an admiration and understanding of their dedication, seeing how like his own desire to fight for and protect the lives of others it is. Â To leave Flagon and Sairam to their fate and unprotected, then, would be both a betrayal to Isabelâs feelings and wishes, and his own. Levi doesnât want to be the cause of Flagonâs and Saiyamâs deaths by taking Isabel and Furlan with him and leaving them by themselves. Â Also, in remembering the way Isabel saluted Flagon and her enthusiasm for the SCâs dedication, Levi must also have realized, if he took Isabel with him to steal from and kill Erwin, it would destroy any future chance she might have of ever joining the SC again, if that was something she wanted. Â To take her with him would implicate her in his crimes and rob her of that possible future.
Levi then thinks of Furlan and Isabel in the Underground, looking at him, and Furlan explaining to him his plans, his hopes and dreams of using this new found opportunity to make it to the world above and make for themselves better lives. Â Heâs remembering Furlan, and Furlanâs reliance on him to make that dream come true. Â Remember how Furlan told Levi âWith you here, weâll really be able to raise hell.â. His plan always hinged on having Leviâs strength and ability in order to succeed. Â Levi knows, then, if he chooses to not go after Erwin then and there, and get the documents from him, Furlanâs dreams will be dashed, and Levi will have failed to help make them come true. Â And Levi has gone along with Furlanâs plans up to this point, against his own, better judgment, specifically because he wanted to help realize Furlanâs dream, to make it a reality. Â To abandon it now, after all of that, must have seemed unacceptable to Levi.
And then Levi remembers Erwin, standing over him in the Underground, superior and smug, callous and uncaring for how heâs disrupted and threatened the lives of Levi and his friends. He remembers his anger at Erwin, his feeling of humiliation and rage.
And itâs this memory, finally, after all the others, after considering the lives of Flagon and Sairam, after considering Isabelâs wishes, and Furlanâs dream, that tips the scale for Levi in deciding that he has to go alone after Erwin. Â Itâs the weight of all those factors, the fear of letting Flagon and Sairam die, the fear of letting Furlan and Isabel down, on top of Leviâs own pain and anger, that decides it for him. Â If he doesnât go after Erwin alone, if he takes Furlan and Isabel with him, Flagon and Sairam will probably die, and both Furlan and Isabel will be implicated in the crime of theft and murder. Â If he stays with Isabel and Furlan to join up with Flagon and Sairam, then Furlanâs and Isabelâs dreams likely go out the window.
This is no snap decision on Leviâs part. Â Itâs a deeply considered, thought out and in many ways selfless choice he makes. Â And, again, thatâs really what makes it so horribly tragic. Â Levi was really TRYING to do the right thing here, was genuinely acting in a way he thought was for the best, for all parties involved. Â He gave just as much, really MORE consideration to Furlan and Isabel and Flagon and Sairam than he did to himself. Â It was the combined weight of the interests of all the other people involved that pushes Levi towards the choice he makes, and his desire for vengeance on Erwin is just the final straw which tips the scale in that direction, not the one and only deciding factor. Â It is, from all angles of consideration, the best choice to make. Â
So Levi tells them heâs going alone, and tells Furlan and Isabel to join up with Flagon. Â He says heâll get the documents, thatâs the FIRST thing heâs going to do. Â Not kill Erwin. Â Itâs the documents Levi is prioritizing here. Â And since heâs going after Erwin to get the documents anyway, heâll also, he says, be the one to kill him. Â In Leviâs view, heâs being presented with a chance here to succeed in all their goals. In Leviâs view, this must be a win/win situation if he can find Erwin and do what needs to be done.
Furlan starts to protest, before Isabel cuts him off and says sheâs going with Levi too, and Levi asks her, if she comes with him, who does she think is more likely to die, just him, or Flagon and Sairam. Â Heâs reminding her here of her desire to not get in the way of the SC soldiers, of her sympathy and empathy towards them, and is imploring her to realize that going with him will leave Flagon and Sairam vulnerable. Â Heâs telling Isabel that he can take care of himself, more than those two can. Â He says, specifically, If the four of you stay together, itâll raise their chances of survival.â. Â He knows itâs dangerous to strike out on his own in this kind of weather, but he knows it increases his squadâs chances of survival if he does. Â Levi makes the decision here to place the lives of Flagon and Sairam over his own, and to support Isabelâs own feelings in the process.
And then Furlan begins to protest again, telling Levi to keep his cool and think, trying to explain that if he just waits a little while, the fog might clear up. Â Heâs clearly afraid that if Levi goes out there on his own, heâll get killed.
Levi asks Furlan then if heâs saying the Titans will wait until then, reminding Furlan that each moment they fail to act and go after Erwin, is another moment in which Erwin could get eaten, and risks Furlanâs dream being destroyed.
Furlan continues to protest, trying to impress on Levi how dangerous it is, to act alone, and Levi shouts back that he heard Furlan already, before insisting that he can do this by himself. Â And then he screams at Furlan âTrust me!!â. Â Heâs putting the same request on Furlan that Furlan before put on Levi, asking for his trust, asking for his belief. Â Furlan may be ready to give up on his dream for the sake of Leviâs safety, but Levi isnât ready to give up on Furlanâs dream for the same.
They glare at each other, and then Furlan asks âIs that an order, Levi?â, and Leviâs reaction to that question speaks volumes.
He looks shocked at it, his expression one of clear surprise and confusion.
He then asks âAn orderâŚ?â like he doesnât understand why Furlan would even ask something like that, before saying âWhy does it have to come to that?  Iâm just⌠The two of youâŚâ
This is in such sharp contrast to the way they had Levi acting in the visual novel and is, once more, infinitely superior. Â
It shows so plainly that Levi doesnât want to be considered Furlanâs and Isabelâs leader, he doesnât want to be treated as their leader.  He only wants to be their friend, and for them to see him as their friend, and as someone they can depend and rely upon to always care about them and their dreams, as someone who will always fight for them and their dreams. He says âThe two of youâŚâ before trailing off, like he doesnât know how to express any of that.  But thatâs what Levi is trying to say, he just doesnât know how, as usual.  Heâs bad at expressing himself.  Heâs trying to tell Furlan that heâs going after Erwin because heâs trying to still make their dreams come true, heâs trying to support them and protect them and ensure that this entire situation theyâve gotten themselves into isnât in vain. Leviâs expression as he looks back at Furlan here is heartbreakingly earnest.  He looks open and vulnerable, as if imploring Furlan to understand.
And Furlan looks back, and finally realizes what Levi is trying to tell him. Â And when he realizes it, he smiles, and laughs. Â Because he realizes Levi is doing this for him, and for Isabel, and for Flagon and Sairam, even. Â He realizes Levi truly means well here, and has made the choice he has after deep thought and consideration. Â That this isnât an impulsive or hotheaded choice, that he IS thinking clearly. Â Levi is confused by his reaction, and Furlan keeps laughing along with Isabel, before telling Levi âFine. Â Iâll trust you.â, giving Levi the same regard Levi before showed him before, in agreeing to follow Furlanâs plan. Â Furlan chooses to trust in Leviâs decision making, chooses to trust in Leviâs own plan now. Â And then he tells Levi not to die, and Isabel tells him to make sure he comes back. Theyâre scared for him, but theyâre choosing to trust him.
We get a significant panel then, as Furlan and Isabel fall back from him, and Levi looks back at them, as if still uncertain in his choice, despite all the thought he put into it. Heâs still filled with self-doubt, even as Furlan had just moments before expressed belief in him. Â Like he thinks thereâs something he must be missing, even though heâs sure he thought out every possible scenario and reason for choosing as he did.
Whatâs important too, in understanding Leviâs choice, is that it never once occurs to him that Furlan and Isabel could die. Â He thinks Flagon and Sairam potentially will, if they all leave them behind, and he thinks he himself might, if he strikes out on his own. Â But he never thinks it a possibility that Furlan and Isabel could. He chooses then, in that moment, to also trust in the strength of his friends. Â He shows absolute belief in Furlanâs and Isabelâs strength, to the point that he believes Flagon and Sairam need them, more than he does. Â It isnât even a thought Levi can entertain, that him choosing to leave will put Isabel and Furlanâs lives in danger. Â With all the consideration he does, all the thought he puts into making the right choice, it simply isnât conceivable to him, that his friends could die. Â If he had thought that a possibility, if such a scenario had occurred to him, he never would have left. Â He genuinely believed, if all four of them stuck together, they would be alright, even if he himself wasnât.
A few others points of note in this chapter.
When Isabel and Furlan meet up with Flagon and Sairam again, and Sairam asks if Levi is dead, Isabel reacts violently, screaming âOf course he isnât!! Â Levi will come back. Â Bet on it!â. This emphasizes, in a truly heartbreaking way, Isabelâs own faith in Levi, and her need to believe heâll be alright. She insists that Levi will come back, and this builds off of Isabelâs continued refrain throughout the story of how Levi is âthe strongestâ, both below and above. Â Levi is Isabelâs hero, and she clings to his perceived strength in this moment, needing to believe in it to comfort herself over his safety.
This runs parallel then to Levi coming upon the butchered squad from the first rank, and his horrified realization that there are at least four Titans that did this, and that theyâre heading back the way Levi came from, meaning right for Isabel and Furlan and Flagon and Sairam. Â He immediately turns around and tries in a frantic dash to make it back in time, thinking desperately to himself that thereâs too many Titans, and theyâll be overwhelmed. And then he comes upon the sight of Sairam being eaten, and he cries out for Furlan and Isabel. Â
Truly the most heartbreaking part about this entire scene is how Levi tries so desperately to make it to his friends in time, but how he just simply isnât near enough too, and can only watch, then, as they die. Â For Levi, whoâs entire identity revolves around wanting to help others, to protect others, his own helplessness in this situation must be truly horrific for him. And especially, his own helplessness in watching the two people that mean the most in the world to him get eaten alive.
Another truly heartbreaking moment here is how Isabel decides, in Leviâs absence, that sheâs going to take on his role as protector, and save everyone. Â How Isabelâs admiration and hero worship of Levi is, indirectly, what gets her killed here. Â She wants to be just like him, and in trying to be like him, she ends up dying. Â All of this happens in front of Levi. Â He has to watch Isabel die while trying to do the thing heâs made himself responsible for, which is protecting the lives of others. And the way she starts to call out for him, right before the Titanâs jaws close around her, is truly gut wrenching. Leviâs expression here is one of such utter horror and shock too, before it turns to sudden, murderous rage, and he tries once more to close the distance and make it in time, only to have to watch both Flagon, and then Furlan both get eaten too.
Levi thinks to himself, as Furlanâs being lifted to the Titanâs mouth âIâm going to end up letting everyone die.â Â Before screaming out Furlanâs name. Â Levi is already blaming himself, already feeling the abject weight of his failure. This is the moment when he realizes his choice was the wrong one.
Furlan, in one of the saddest moments of all, finally sees Levi and, as if to say âitâs okay. Â This isnât your faultâ, waves to him in acknowledgment.
Maybe most cruel of all is how Levi, even in the face of his overwhelming fear and horror and self-hatred, clings desperately to hope, still trying with everything he has to make it in time to save at least one of his friends.  He thinks to himself âCome on, make it in time!!â, and only to make it more tragic still, he almost DOES make it in time, just barely a moment too late as he slices off the hand of the Titan that had been holding Furlan.  Levi misses saving Furlanâs life by mere moments. Itâs truly the definition of tragic, and beyond traumatizing. Â
9. Chapter 8: Choices
Alright, and now Iâve reached the final chapter of âNo Regretsâ, so letâs just dive right in!
There really is so much more to unpack from this story than I think people realize.
Firstly, just a few, truly devastating observations I want to talk about.
The first one being how, even after Furlan gets swallowed by the Titan, Levi still believes he can save him. The fact that he cuts the Titan open from the chest down to his sternum, and freeâs Furlanâs arm, and the panels which show Levi reaching out for his hand and ripping him from the Titanâs stomach is just⌠so heartbreaking.  The way too that he gently carryâs him back to the ground and lays him out, only to discover that his entire lower half is gone, and heâs dead, just the level of trauma you know this must be causing Levi is immense, and beyond tragic.  This is one of only two, true friends in his life, and heâs so desperate to have been able to save him, that he clings on to the possibility to the bitter end, until heâs forced to face the bleak reality. Leviâs devastation is really brilliantly depicted in how he wobbles, as if his knees are weak, when he stands back up.
And then of course comes Leviâs rage, and how he takes it out on the Titans, expressing his grief and pain in the only way he knows how, through violence. Â
But maybe the most heartbreaking moment here comes once heâs through killing every Titan there, and he starts to stumble away, and his foot comes into contact with Isabelâs severed head. This is, once more, another area in which the manga improved hugely over the visual novel. Â
Leviâs reaction here is just⌠the most heartbreaking thing ever.  The way he stares when he realizes heâs looking at Isabelâs head, and then falls to his knees, his overwhelming grief here is just so beautifully depicted in these panels, as he reaches out a hand to cover her eyes, and then slides them closed, in an attempt to give her some sort of dignity in death.  The way he canât even look at her, just doubled over in his grief, just killed me to see.  Itâs so unspeakably sad, and conveys to us readers the true depth of Leviâs despair, I think.
And then we move on from this horrific grief, to the climactic moment of the story, when Levi and Erwin again come together, and we see Leviâs overwhelming rage. Â Again, this entire scene was a massive improvement over the visual novel. Â Well, for starters, in the visual novel, they had Levi cut Erwinâs horse down to bring him to the ground, and again, thatâs just so out of character. Â Luckily, they fixed that here too, with Levi simply leaping up and dragging Erwin off his horse.
These panels really are amazing too is showing Leviâs intense rage, as he warns Mike to back the hell off, and brings his blade to Erwinâs neck.
Whatâs really interesting here is what Levi says. Â
After the struggle of the choice he made, before Furlan and Isabel were killed, after giving so much consideration and choosing based largely on their own dreams and wishes, Levi tells Erwin here âIâm going to kill you, you bastard.  Thatâs why Iâm here.â.  And Erwin responds, after studying Levi a moment, âSo they⌠all died? I see.â.  Erwin gleans here, both from Leviâs words and expression, that his friends have died, and what he says indicates that he knows the only reason Levi hasnât tried to kill him before now is because Furlanâs and Isabelâs own well being and their own dreams were the only thing holding Levi back.  Levi made no attempt on Erwinâs life before because he was placing Furlanâs and Isabelâs wishes above his own, but now that theyâre gone, thereâs nothing to keep Levi from acting out his revenge. Â
This is also where we get Erwinâs full reveal of just how in control of this entire situation heâs been this whole time, and how he manipulated every player and outcome to his desires.
This really isnât something I see get discussed a whole lot when talking about Leviâs relationship with Erwin, and how it started out. Â But, unquestionably, Erwin used Levi and his friends against their consent, to achieve his own ends. Â He set the whole thing up, from first spreading rumors about having some sort of evidence against Lovofâs embezzlement, to then spreading the information that he was looking to recruit Levi and his friends from the Underground, thereby giving Lovof the very idea of going to them to obtain his own proof of the evidenceâs existence, while simultaneously leading Erwin to the definitive proof he sought by following the messenger Lovof sent and intercepting him. Â At the same time, giving Erwin a means of throwing Lovof off by using Levi, Furlan and Isabel for cover. Â It really is incredibly impressive, but also heartbreaking, the way Erwin used Levi and his friends to his own ends, but of course, perfectly in character for Erwin too, willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. It begs certain questions though about the equality between Erwin and Levi, at least at the start of their relationship. Â Erwin clearly had the control and power in this situation, and though clearly he never meant for Furlan and Isabel to die, still, his decision to rope Levi and them into his plans to catch Lovof and also to gain their strength and skill for the SC, did lead indirectly to their deaths. Â Surely, if Erwin had never meddled in their lives, and used them as tools, they would have all still been alive in the Underground. Â
But of course, this leads into a really interesting clash, then, between Levi and Erwin, and where we see Erwin win Levi over to his cause. Â This is, as is becoming a redundant theme of my analysis here, a giant improvement over the visual novel. Â There, it makes it seems as if Levi decides to follow Erwin only because Erwin has something Levi lacks, and until he can figure out what that something is, he wonât be able to âdefeat himâ, implying that Levi is still somehow obsessed with beating Erwin in some way. Â Like he isnât joining Erwin to fight for his dream of a better world, but because he wants to figure out what Erwin has that he doesnât, so he can become superior, or whatever. Â But here, in the manga, Leviâs reasons for deciding to follow Erwin are much more complex, and tied in with his own personal drive of wanting to help and save others, and into his relationship with Furlan and Isabel. Â
Levi tells him âIt wasnât worth throwing away their lives! Â They were nothing but pawns in your worthless game. Â Well, you lose.â, right before he means to take Erwinâs head off.
Whatâs interesting here is Erwinâs response. Â He doesnât try to deny to Levi that he used Furlan and Isabel and Levi himself as pawns. He doesnât argue, or try to defend himself on that front. Â What he takes issue with is Levi calling the reasons for it a âworthless gameâ.
Erwinâs entire speech to Levi here really builds off of the feelings Levi had already started to develop, about feeling like he had maybe found a place to belong, where he could maximize the good he could do. Â This wasnât yet a fully formed idea in Leviâs head, up to this point, but the seeds of it had started to form.
Erwin asks Levi whoâs responsible for killing his friends. Â He asks if it was him, if it was Levi, and then he asks if he really thought that if they had come together to attack Erwin, that they would have made it out alive. Â
This is what Levi is beating himself up over, of course.  The belief that he made the wrong decision, in leaving Furlan and Isabel behind, thinking to himself if they hadnât split up, they would still be alive.  He blames himself for how he came to that decision, and starts to say as much to Erwin here, saying it was his conceit and his pride that was to blame, no doubt thinking of how it was his memory of Erwin and the humiliation he caused Levi that was the final tipping point which decided him in favor of going after Erwin himself, and also how he simply convinced himself that he would be able to shoulder all of the responsibility himself in such a dire situation, remembering how he told Furlan âI can do it by myself!â so insistently, asking him to trust him, to trust essentially in Leviâs strength. To Levi, in this moment, his own strength must have seemed worthless suddenly, his belief in it leading to nothing but abject failure.  But then Erwin cuts him off and says, emphatically that, no, it was the Titans who killed them, before beginning to talk about how little they know about the Titans, and how if they continue to remain ignorant like that, theyâll never win against them.  He tells Levi to look around himself, and points out how, for as far as the eye can see, there are no walls, and then suggests that, in all that open space, there might be something they can find to free humanity from its despair and imprisonment.  And then he reminds Levi that there are people who want to stop this from this from happening, only concerned with their own profits and losses, content to stay where danger canât reach them.  He shows sympathy, saying itâs understandable why they feel that way, because theyâve been blinded by the walls for a hundred years, and canât see past their own survival.
And then he asks Levi if his eyes have remained clouded too. Â Heâs asking Levi here if he only knows how to live for himself, and if heâll kill him and return to the Underground to continue to do so, after losing the two people he cared most about in this world.
But of course, Leviâs already learned how to live for people other than himself. Â That was his whole reason for coming to the Surface in the first place. Â In support and dedication to the hopes and dreams of his friends. Â Leviâs eyes HAVENâT been clouded, heâs already discovered and embraced what it means to give your life for others, already able to see past his own benefit. Â
Erwin reminds Levi of that here, and tells him they wonât give up on going outside the walls, before asking Levi to fight with the Survey Corps, telling him âHumanity needs your skill!!â. Â He reminds Levi, even after the loss of the two people whom he had been living for up to that point, that he can continue to live for others still, that he can still fight for the hopes and dreams of others, and that he doesnât have to return to the life of isolation and loneliness and futility that he once lived, that he doesnât have to return to simply surviving, or fighting only to survive. Heâs reminding Levi that his life can mean more than that, just like he realized when he became friends with Isabel and Furlan. Â That his life can have purpose, and that, if he lends his strength to the SC, he can do more even than help a few people. Â He can, in fact, help all of humanity. Â
The following panels show Levi coming to this realization. Â He remembers Furlan and Isabel at his sides as they rode out into the open for the first time, into the first, true sense of freedom they had ever known, and their shared awe and wonder at the sight. Â And Levi is realizing here, just as he had fought for his friends dreams of freedom, and of a better, more hopeful life, he can continue to fight for the same, only for everybody, for all people. Â He can make the most of his abilities, and help the most people, by staying in the SC and fighting at Erwinâs side, fighting for Erwinâs vision of something beyond the walls, of a kind of salvation for humanity.
What Erwin gives Levi here, really, the thing Erwin gives Levi that he before lacked, is a sense of hope. A belief in his own ability to make a meaningful, positive impact on the lives of others. Â Itâs like Erwinâs own belief in that hope for humanityâs salvation is so strong, that Levi finds himself able to believe in it too, and he decides then and there that, for the sake of that hope, for the sake of the vision of something better, Levi will stay by Erwinâs side. Â Because itâs what Leviâs always wanted to do, to fight for the hopes and dreams of others, to fight to make the lives of other people better, and Erwin has shown him the way to do so. Â He shows Levi that Furlan and Isabel didnât die for a âworthless gameâ, but for the sake of all human kind, and thatâs why Levi is able to let go of his anger towards Erwin and follow him. Â And that really feeds into Leviâs need, later on, for every soldierâs death to carry meaning. Â If he can believe Furlan and Isabel died for a truly important reason, he can accept it and cope with his grief. Â Like Isabel expressed herself before, these people genuinely believe their cause is worth dying for, and Erwin reminds Levi of this again. Â
So he forgets his anger and pain, and chooses instead to follow Erwin, and dedicate himself to the cause of humanityâs salvation. Â
The final panels of the manga are incredibly moving, with Levi slowing down behind Erwin and Mike, and glancing back one last time to where he lost his two, best friends, before looking away and riding on, as the sun shines through the clouds. Â Like one, final acknowledgment of their lives together, and the sacrifice they made, before committing himself fully to his new life ahead.
10. Prologue
Just a small note on the prologue. It opens up with Furlan and Isabel and Levi sitting beneath the only, real source of sunlight in the Underground, watching the birds in the sky. Isabel wonders where theyâre going, and Furlan answers âFar away... They can fly even beyond the walls. To Places we couldnât go eve with those machines.â Isabel smiles, and says âGot that right! Just you wait! Iâll go with you someday.â, while Levi looks up into the sky, silent. This is only further proof of how Furlan and Isabel both expressed their dream of someday making it on the surface, of achieving freedom from the prison of the Underground, and how Levi would sit and listen to them say things like this. We see shots of just how grim and harsh the Underground really is here, with people lying passed out and sick in the streets, the pervasive, overwhelming darkness, and just overall depressing atmosphere.  Itâs the kind of place that, clearly, robs people of their will to live.  Of any kind of hope.  Itâs important to note that Levi himself never expresses any such dream, or desire. He never voices that he wants to make it to the surface. This is Furlanâs and Isabelâs dream, their hope, and Levi hears it from them seemingly often. Probably, because of how hard his life has been, Leviâs never even considered it a real possibility, and so never even entertained the idea of it becoming real. But for Furlan and Isabel, he was willing to try. He went to the surface for them, to try and make their dream a reality. Â
#shingeki no kyojin#attack on titan#No Regrets#acwnr#a choice with no regrets#Levi Ackerman#Furlan Church#Isabel Magnolia#Erwin Smith#snk analysis#meta#thoughts
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Non-despair AU! And ever since I watched that thirty minute anime clip with Nagitoâs perspective on things, Iâve really liked the idea of him being buds with Kazuichi and Fuyuhiko. And Nagito openly talks about his past trauma on a plane so⌠what better way to bond than bonding over trauma? Anyway, I love these three so much. Also Komahina because I love them - Circle
(Also forgot to add this, sorry, but itâs on AO3 too) https://archiveofourown.org/works/33483538
Warning: descriptions of panic attacks, nausea, motion sickness, very mild vomiting (like barely any).
Fuyuhiko always thought Nagito was spouting a whole load of bullshit when he lamented about his talent being useless; he wouldâve loved having Ultimate Luck right now.
âHaha! You got the short straw, Fuyuhiko!â Akane crowed. âTough luck!â
âWait, no! Canât we do a best of three?â
âSomebody has to sit with them, man,â Nekomaru said. âYou guys are already friends, itâll be a great bonding experience.â
âI donât want to bond with them in that situation. Because you all know itâll be a shit show. Thatâs why weâre fucking doing this,â Fuyuhiko growled, glaring at each of his classmates in turn. Only two were missing, the pair whoâd triggered this whole unfortunate drawing of straws in the first place.
âWhy canât you sit with them, Hajime? Nagito is always hanging off you anyway. And Kazuichi is your friend too,â Fuyuhiko said.
âIâm afraid I canât, Fuyuhiko.â
âWhy the fuck not?â
âBecause I didnât draw the short straw.â
âGo fuck yourself.â Fuyuhiko stomped away, his classmatesâ laughter echoing behind him. This class trip was already more trouble than it was worth and it hadnât even started. He was almost tempted to skip the plane journey with the rest of them and hop on a different flight to Novoselic, just to show them. It wasnât like he needed Sonia to pay his way. But sheâd been so enthusiastic about taking her friends to see her home country, and Fuyuhiko couldnât think of any way to tell her without causing offence. He couldnât really say he just didnât want to be stuck babysitting Kazuichi and Nagito on a flight.
It wasnât that Fuyuhiko didnât like Kazuichi and Nagito. Sure, Kazuichi could be a real pain in the ass sometimes, and Nagito would go all weird and self-deprecating if you didnât watch out, but Fuyuhiko still considered them close friends. But the flight to Novoselic was long. Kazuichi could get motion sickness on a fucking bicycle, and Nagito hadnât set foot on a plane since his parents died on one right in front of his eyes. There was no way it could possibly go well. Fuyuhiko pictured hour after hour of Kazuichi puking and complaining and Nagito⌠well, he wasnât sure what the hell Nagito would do. Heâd never seen Nagito get flustered before. Hell, that was much more terrifying. He had to get out of this.
In the days before the trip, Fuyuhiko kept trying to convince his kinder classmates to take responsibility for at least one of the other men. âItâs gonna be impossible to help them both,â Fuyuhiko said. âItâll be better for them if you help me.â
âYou could sit between them,â Mahiru said. âAnd Iâve already promised Hiyoko Iâll sit with her. Sorry.â
Asking Twogami was a no-go too. âItâll be more considerate to the other passengers if theyâre both in one area,â he said. âTo limit the disturbance if they become distressed.â
âIâm the one whoâll be feeling fucking distressed,â Fuyuhiko snapped.
Peko overheard, and came over at once. âIâll take your burden, young master.â
âNo, not you!â Fuyuhiko hated the whine in his tone - and he hated the smirk on Twogamiâs face too. âYou donât have to do it. You sit with Gundham and pet his hamsters or something. I⌠I want you to be happy,â he mumbled, blushing fiercely.
Damn it. He could be as bad as Kazuichi sometimes.
There was no way to wriggle out of it. The morning of the trip dawned bright and sunny, and Fuyuhikoâs ticket set him directly between Kazuichi and Nagito. Fantastic.
At least check-in and security went by reasonably peacefully, the walk to their gate quiet. Only Akane and Nekomaru seemed to be properly awake this early in the day, and they stuck with each other. Fuyuhiko glanced at his two friends. Kazuichi still seemed half-asleep, curled on one of the uncomfortable chairs by the gate, watching the planes take off and land in the distance through the huge windows. Nagito was much more concerning. He was smiling brightly⌠but he didnât look happy at all.
âHey, Fuyuhiko, want to know how a plane engine works?â Kazuichi asked.
âNo,â he said, but he sat down with a sigh as Kazuichi started talking anyway. He tuned out after a second, though Nagito looked like he was listening.
âSeeing you talk about your ultimate talent is so inspiring, Kazuichi,â Nagito said - and smiled. That weird smile again, desperate and strained.
âItâs nothing. I just think planes are interesting. From an engineering point of view. I really wish I didnât have to fucking ride one,â Kazuichi groaned.
âAha, I canât help feeling apprehensive too. The last time I was on a flight, both my parents died.â Nagito spoke emotionlessly, as if reciting a shopping list, but that smile was still fixed on his face. âBut itâs okay. That bad luck brought me a lot of good luck later on. You just have to have hope that things will work out.â
Kazuichi stared at him, mouth open. âUm. Okay. Sorry.â He caught Fuyuhikoâs eye and mouthed what the fuck? Fuyuhiko wasnât sure if Kazuichi was just now hearing the story or if he was confused by Nagitoâs weird behaviour. He shrugged helplessly.
There wasnât much conversation after that. You couldnât really carry on your casual chit-chat right after somebody brought up their dead parents. Fuyuhiko kept an eye on Nagito. He was bolt upright in his seat, his eyes staring straight ahead, hands clasped so tight in his lap his knuckles bleached white. With his pale hair and ashen face, he looked like all the blood had drained out of him completely.
Their flight number was called far too soon, and Fuyuhiko dragged his motley crew to the right aisle, pondering where to put everyone. Kazuichi should probably be on the end if heâd be passing vomit bags to some poor stewardess. Fuyuhiko needed to be in the middle, so that left Nagito by the window. Heâd have to keep the shutter pulled down.
Hajime passed them on the way to his own seat, and stopped short when he saw Nagitoâs face. He leaned right over Kazuichi and Fuyuhiko, ignoring their complaints and curses, and took Nagitoâs hand. âAre you alright? You look⌠off.â
âDonât worry about me, Hajime.â
âYour hands are clammy.â
âAh, Iâm sorry. How disgusting for you,â Nagito said, smiling. Always smiling.
âThatâs not what I meant⌠Look, do you want to sit with me?â
âCan we move it along please?â somebody called irritably down the aisle.
âYouâre holding up the line, Hajime. Donât worry about me,â Nagito repeated. Hajime looked like he was worrying dreadfully, but he was forced to move along. Nagito clasped his hands again and fixed his gaze on the seat in front, smiling smiling smiling. It was freaking Fuyuhiko out. He looked like he was wearing a mask and his eyes were the only real part of him, swirling with turmoil.
âHey.â Kazuichi nudged Fuyuhikoâs shoulder and whispered in his ear. âAre Hajime and Nagito⌠you know. A thing?â
âMate, you told me youâve seen them leave Hajimeâs cabin together in the mornings.â
âThey could just be having a sleepover. As bros.â
âI donât think itâs that, Kazuichi.â
âAre you sure? âCause I donât want Hajime to get a new best friend,â Kazuichi said.
Fuyuhiko sighed. âI think youâre safe.â
There was a pause. Then another shoulder nudge a second later. âSo Hajime and Nagito? Seriously? Am I the only person on my own in this class?â Kazuichi muttered.
Fuyuhiko was spared from responding by the flight attendants starting the safety briefing, demonstrating how to use the oxygen masks and the life jackets in case of emergency. He had to admit, it was pretty eerie to think that you could, however unlikely it may be, crash into the ocean or need extra oxygen to live long enough to get to land. He glanced over at Nagito nervously. His arms were now curled across his chest, hands gripping his elbows. His head was bent, a cloud of puffy hair hiding his face. Maybe that was for the best.
âCan you try not to puke as long as possible?â Fuyuhiko whispered to Kazuichi. âI feel like I might have a situation to deal with.â
âIâm never trying to puke,â Kazuichi said, but he seemed worried too, glancing past Fuyuhiko. âHey, Nagito, you doing alright?â
âDonât worry about me, Kazuichi,â Nagito said, eerily calmly.
âThatâs not the same thing as saying youâre fine, is it?â Kazuichi whispered to Fuyuhiko.
âHeâs clearly not fucking fine,â Fuyuhiko snapped.
âShould I ask Hajime to swap?â Kazuichi asked.
Fuyuhiko nodded, but before Kazuichi could even undo his seatbelt, the plane jerked and started reversing out of the gate. Fuyuhiko heard Nagito draw in his breath sharply - then he was the one fumbling for his seatbelt, standing unsteadily.
âWhat the fuck are you doing, man?â Fuyuhiko yelled, catching onto the back of Nagitoâs coat as he tried to clamber over the seats. âSit down!â
âIâm afraid I need to get off,â Nagito said, voice still calm despite his frantic movements.
âItâs already moving, for Godâs sake! Sit down before a flight attendant sees you!â It wasnât hard to force Nagito back into his seat - he seemed light enough for a strong gust of wind to knock him over - and Souda hastily got the belt fastened again just as the plane rolled onto the runway.
âOkay. Itâs fine. Youâre fine,â Fuyuhiko gabbled, trying hard not to shout or swear or scream at all his classmates for making him deal with this. âJust sit still and⌠I dunno, plug your ears. The takeoff part is the worst.â
There was a cacophony of whirring as the engines roared to life and Fuyuhiko would be very grateful for all that noise in a second, because Nagito started to laugh. Dry, hysterical laughter, his eyes over-bright and manic, lips bared in that grisly parody of a smile.
âHas he lost his fucking mind?â Kazuichi asked, sounding genuinely frightened.
âYou must really hate me, Fuyuhiko,â Nagito gasped. âTo restrain me here⌠You must despise me.â
âIâm not restraining you!â
âThen let me off.â He locked eyes with Fuyuhiko and for a second the manic grin faded. âPleaseâŚâ
The engines roared to a crescendo and the plane shot forward so quickly everyone was pinned to their seats with the force, zooming on and on until they could feel the entire structure lurch into the air. Kazuichi groaned softly, shutting his eyes, but Fuyuhiko was far more focused on Nagito. He had his eyes squeezed shut too, but his hand clamped hard onto Fuyuhikoâs arm. Really fucking hard. Shit, maybe Nagito wasnât as weak as he looked. Fuyuhiko cursed as his terrified companion started digging his nails into his skin, actually drawing blood. The pain prompted Fuyuhiko to try prying the hand loose a little, but Nagito clamped on harder, carving several new scratches. Fuyuhiko didnât dare attempt again; heâd get his arm cut to ribbons.
When the plane was flying high and the swirling, disoriented feeling had eased, Fuyuhiko checked on both men. Kazuichi had his head in his hands, but he gave a shaky thumbs up when Fuyuhiko prodded him.
ââM okay,â he mumbled. âGot through takeoff. Gets better when itâs levelling out.â
âRight, good. Try to stay that way, yeah? Iâve got a lot to handle right now,â Fuyuhiko sighed. Nagito was still shredding his arm up, but he could feel one finger tapping for attention.
âWhat? What do you need? Please, no bullshit, Nagito. I donât know what the fuck Iâm supposed to do,â Fuyuhiko said. He was practically yelling in his panic, and the people across the aisle turned to glare.
It was several seconds before Nagito could gather enough breath to speak. Fuyuhiko saw that awful smile stretch across his face again, like somebody had twisted his frown the wrong way round. âAha, Iâm sorry to trouble you, Fuyuhiko, but I think I might be having a panic attack.â
âWhat?â Fuyuhiko felt like he was going to have a panic attack too. âWhy? Whatâs going on?â
âI canât seem to catch my breath. And the cabin has been spinning for several minutes.â
âJesus Christ! Why didnât you say anything?â Fuyuhiko hurriedly pushed Nagitoâs head down as far as it would go before it bumped the seat in front. âFucking⌠think of things you can see or something? Shit, I donât remember.â
âFive things you can see,â Kazuichi chimed in. âIs he really gonna pass out? Hajime is gonna kill us.â
âIâm gonna fucking kill him for leaving this shit to us! How stupid can you get?â
âAhh, Iâm such a nuisance. If Iâd known Iâd react in such a shameful way, Iâd have been sure to take a seat away from all the Ultimates. Why are you taking care of someone like me?â
âNagito, shut up, this isnât your fault,â Fuyuhiko said shortly. âStop babbling on about ultimates and do the panic attack thing. Listen to Kazuichi, he knows how to do it.â
Nagito did as he was told, working through the grounding techniques with Kazuichi while Fuyuhiko held onto his shoulders feeling helpless. Nagito was shaking so hard it was difficult not to drop him altogether. He didnât pass out, but even after the grounding Nagito looked far from what youâd consider calm. He was grey-white when Fuyuhiko carefully hauled him back upright.
âAre you okay..?â
The smile came back, though it seemed a lot more tired than manic this time. âAh⌠I donât think so, Fuyuhiko.â
âWell. At least youâre honest. Can you tell me how youâre feeling? Physically, I mean. Clearly I see youâre fucked mentally. And please stop smiling like that, youâre creeping me out,â Fuyuhiko said.
Nagito finally released his grip on Fuyuhikoâs arm, his nails coated with blood. He bent forward slowly, carefully, like he was terrified any sudden movements would send him spiralling again, and let his elbows rest on his knees. âI still feel slightly lightheaded. And nauseous. Iâd still like to get off.â
Fuyuhiko examined the long scratches on his arm, sighing and mopping the blood with his sleeve. âWell, youâd have a long drop if you tried to get off now. You should cut your damn fingernails too. Iâm going to get Hajime.â He turned to Kazuichi. âWatch him for a minute, okay? I donât fucking care about drawing the short straw anymore, I canât handle this.â Fuyuhiko scrambled over Kazuichiâs lap into the aisle, ignoring the flight attendant yelling for him to remain in his seat until the seatbelt signs went off.
âHey! What did you mean drawing the short straw?â Kazuichi called behind him. Fuyuhiko didnât look back.
âHajime!â Fuyuhiko yelled when he was still more than six aisles away from the startled man. âYouâre swapping with me!â He lowered his voice when he reached Hajimeâs seat, but only marginally. âI canât handle this. I donât know how you expected Komeada to react to this shit, but whatever you thought, itâs worse. Way fucking worse. And I canât help him. So go fucking do it yourself.â
âWell, I was going to swap as soon as the seatbelt signs were off,â Hajime said pointedly.
âI donât give a shit. Look at my arm! Your fucking boyfriend nearly ripped it off at the elbow.â Fuyuhiko brandished his scratched, bloodied arm, and Hajime looked genuinely shocked.
âOh my GodâŚâ He stood up hastily, clinging to the seats in front as the plane was still slightly off-balance. âIâm sorry, Fuyuhiko. I didnât expect him to panic so much. He never said anything much about it when I asked.â
âYeah, well, no offence, Hajime, but you can be as thick as three short planks sometimes. So if he implied anything, I donât doubt you missed it,â Fuyuhiko snapped, taking Hajimeâs empty seat - next to Chiaki, thank goodness. She hadnât even looked up from her Switch this whole time. Perfect.
âI have taken some offenceâŚâ Hajime mumbled, then turned to go back down the aisle, trying hard not to catch the eyes of the other passengers staring like they were all part of a circus act. He was pretty sure the whole class was going to get banned from this airline. Gundham had been in trouble already for taking his hamsters out of their little travelling cage - several times. He was insulted by the insistence of the staff that all pets had to be contained, both by their labelling of his hamsters as mere pets and from their implication that his dark devas could ever be contained.
Hajime followed the sounds of more disgruntled passengers to Nagitoâs seat. He was in the middle now, hunched over one of those white sick bags, while Kazuichi awkwardly patted his back. He looked relieved to see Hajime, beckoning frantically. âCome help me! I think heâs gonna spew. Weird that itâs not me for once.â
Hajime sighed, struggling to shuffle past his friends to get to Nagitoâs other side, squashed by the window. Nagito didnât acknowledge him. Hajime could see he had his eyes closed, his face strangely calm and smooth, though his breathing was erratic.
âHey, Nagito? You hearing me?â Hajime called, tapping the other manâs pale cheek.
âDid I drive Fuyuhiko away?â Nagito said, voice strained. âIâm not surprised. To bother the Ultimates with the problems of an insignificant nobody like me.â
âDude, shut up,â Kazuichi groaned. âNobody thinks that. Stop being so weird. Fuyuhiko just doesnât know how to look after people.â
âAre you sure you donât want to sit up? I doubt youâll throw up, you wouldnât eat anything this morning,â Hajime said.
At that exact moment, almost as if to pointedly prove him wrong, Nagito made a choked retching sound and ducked his head down further, cringing.
âOookay. Or not. Um. Youâre okay,â Hajime muttered, placing a wary hand on Nagitoâs hair to keep it out of the way. It was strange hair; soft yet thick at the same time, and it poofed up determinedly no matter how many times Ibuki tried him out with different hairstyles.
The seatbelt signs were now off, so Kazuichi stood up hastily, trying to shield Nagito from the people hurrying up the aisle to the bathrooms. Hajime was grateful, but part of him wished he could switch places with Souda. He didnât think heâd be having to coach Nagito through something so strangely intimate so soon into their⌠relationship? Theyâd never come out and actually said they were boyfriends, not even to each other, but their classmates seemed to think they were a couple.
As Nagito really hadnât eaten much of anything all day, the actual vomiting didnât last too long, but the dry heaving continued for several agonising minutes, and the nausea remained indefinitely. But Nagito felt safe to lift him head, his pale cheeks dusted with pink. He smiled shakily at Hajime. âHow embarrassing. I caused a scene in front of all these people. You must be lamenting the day you set eyes on me.â
âStop,â Hajime sighed, taking the soiled bag and handing it to Kazuichi.
âHajime!â Souda squealed, hastily handing it off to a flight attendant, who offered a bottle of water for Nagito in response. Her smile didnât slip once. Hajime was impressed by her poker face.
âDrink,â Hajime prompted, forcing the bottle into Nagitoâs hands. âI want you to try eating something later too. Youâre going to pass out.â
Kazuichi sat down again, glancing at Nagito. âYou feeling⌠okay now? Like as okay as you can?â
Nagito took a long drink of water, eyes blank. Then he smiled again, that strange, forced smile. âI really am pathetic, arenât I? Causing such a dramatic spectacle over something that happened years ago. I donât deserve such attention from the Ultim-â
âStop!â Hajime took Nagitoâs face in his hands, forcing him to meet his eyes. Hajime thought he saw something flicker in them, some semblance of an honest emotion. âNagito, can you please stop trying to act like you donât have feelings. I know youâre scared. And you know what? Itâs okay. Itâs completely fucking normal to feel like this right now. I shouldnât have left you. That was me being dense, and Iâm sorry. But you can stop pretending. Itâs just me here - and Kazuichi, but heâll understand too. Heâs scared of everything.â
âI am not!â Kazuichi cried, outraged.
Hajime didnât break eye contact with Nagito, both breathing heavily. Nagito glared back at first, his face twisting into a scowl, but Hajime didnât falter.
âLet me in,â Hajime muttered. âI know you, for Godâs sake. Youâre not gonna scare me off. Itâs okay to need help. Please.â
Another silence for several long, tense seconds. Then - finally, amazingly - Nagito made a soft frustrated noise, lunged forwards and wound his arms around Hajimeâs neck so tightly that for a second Hajime thought heâd messed up so badly Nagito was trying to throttle him.
âHey, careful,â Hajime said, but his voice was gentle and he didnât try to pry Nagito off. Nagito let his forehead rest on Hajimeâs shoulder, his hair falling to shield his face completely. Hajime snaked his own arms awkwardly around Nagitoâs slender waist. He could feel Nagito shaking, feel the warm puff of his breathing against his shoulder. The shaking never eased, but as time passed the breathing seemed to calm slightly.
Nagito didnât speak as he clung to Hajime for dear life. Not a single word. But Hajime hadnât really expected him to. This was already a degree of vulnerability that Nagito was completely unaccustomed to showing anyone, let alone his almost-boyfriend, his classmates and an entire plane full of strangers. It was a good place to start.
Kazuichi watched them slightly bitterly. âItâs alright for some. I wouldnât mind someone to cuddle up to,â he muttered.
âThatâs your other talent. Ultimate Third Wheel,â Hajime quipped.
Their row of seats was reasonably peaceful after that, though Hajime could hear the laughter and yelling from their classmates further back. He hoped the sensible members of the group could stop them causing too much trouble. Hajime couldnât go tell them to knock it off himself; whenever he moved at all Nagito would tighten his grip.
He sat there, hour after hour, until he had to pry Nagito off him for a bathroom break. It wasnât easy. Nagito fought him and clung on as much as he could, though Hajime explained heâd be back in five minutes.
âLook, cling onto Kazuichi while I go pee,â Hajime suggested. Kazuichi didnât look overly enthusiastic about that idea, but he didnât protest.
Nagito sighed. He slowly drew back his arms, and whispered three breathy little words into Hajimeâs shirt before he went, perhaps the most raw, vulnerable words Hajime had ever heard Nagito say: âPlease come back.â
âI will. Donât worry, Iâm not going anywhere,â he murmured.
Nagito shifted shakily in his seat, turned to Kazuichi and lunged at him too, wrapping his arms around his neck. Kazuichi squealed and whined that he was being strangled, but he didnât shove Nagito away. Hajime almost felt like they were new parents, passing their newborn between them: âIâll hold him for a bit, you go to the loo.â
There was a queue for the tiny airplane bathrooms. Hajime stood impatiently, wriggling his cramped shoulders and rocking back on his heels; he was glad Nagito seemed to be trusting him more, but he was pretty stiff after sitting in the same position for hours.
Two women ahead of Hajime in the queue seemed to be having an animated discussion about something, and when Hajime caught the word âschoolâ he started to listen properly.
âI donât know what sort of school they come from, but theyâre a strange bunch,â one lady hissed. âThereâs an odd boy in the row ahead of me, one of that lot, who has a collections of rodents, all free from their cage! Running all over the seat trays! Well, thatâs not very hygienic, is it? But when I told him as much, he gave me the most incredibly rude answer.â
âYoung people have such foul mouths these days,â the other lady agreed.
âNo, he wasnât swearing. It was ever so strange, almost as if he was⌠well, youâll think I sound silly. But it was like he was cursing me.â
It was a good job for Hajime that the toilet became available and the lady rushed inside, because he was biting his cheeks to contain his laughter. When heâd used the loo himself and gone back to release Kazuichi from Nagitoâs vice grip, he recited the story for both of them.
Kazuichi laughed, poking Nagito gently. âThere you are, Nagito. No need to worry. No matter how weird we are, we can always count on Gundham to be weirder.â
Nagito didnât respond, but Hajime saw a hint of a smile - a real smile - on his lips before he buried his face in Hajimeâs neck again.
#super danganronpa two#danganronpa 2#emeto tw#nagito komaeda#hajime hinata#kazuichi souda#fuyuhiko kuzuryu#panic attacks#past trauma#komahina#fear of flying#non despair au#mod circle#our writing
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i think you absolutely hit the nail on the head with a lot of this post! there is certainly a lot of deeply rooted misogyny inherent in the fandom, as well as an obvious double standard that is rather tiring to repeatedly see. people show overt sympathy towards characters like rocky, mordecai, freckle, and the likes -- meanwhile critcal eyes are constantly turned towards mitzi and ivy in particular, two women who are expected to act like mother figures or behave more maturely in comparison to their male friends and counterparts. you canât discuss how rocky has agency without someone still implying that mitzi should be responsible for him anyway, simply because rocky is mentally ill and needs help. ivy is expected to innately understand freckle, a boy she barely knows and a boy who refuses to set any boundaries, and is also held to a standard of âmaturityâ that freckle himself is exempt from. freckle, a character who has such severe anger issues to the point of going on scary, murderous rampages, is given more inherent grace than ivy, a misguided girl whoâs worst crime is being forceful and pushy. and, like rocky with mitzi, freckleâs reserved nature is more than just a personality trait he has! when ivy implies rocky told her about their shared past, freckle looks nauseous and panicked -- he is not only shy, but purposefully guarded around ivy, perhaps due to fear sheâll discover things she wonât like. but is this discussed? is this a factor people consider in the frepper relationship? that freckle is just as responsible for setting boundaries as ivy is responsible for respecting them? from what iâve seen, no. women in lackadaisy are treated as if theyâre omniscient figures rather than human beings with a lot of their own issues on their plate ; where they should know everyoneâs suffering intimately, and then take responsibility for said suffering, even if itâs not their fault. it is not up to the men in their lives to tell them how they feel or to ask for help, nor is it up to any of the men to perhaps care for the women in turn ⌠it is wholly the womenâs burden instead.
mitzi is insanely stressed out of her mind, going through intense grief, is suffering from multiple relationship losses and threats to her life and business, and is currently holding all of that pain inside of her that she canât and wonât share. sheâs in a bad state of mind ( and i point this out constantly in my wickmitzi analysis here and here ) and is, frankly, in no condition to care for herself -- much less multiple other people. but despite her own pain, she tries catering to the lives around her anyway. and not once do i see anyone claiming mitzi âneeds someone to take care of herâ or âbe nice to herâ or what have you. she is expected to burden this alone and to suck it up and care for the other characters, more importantly male characters like the band, rocky, and zib. she is expected to coo and be kind and soothe all their wounds and be agreeable, meanwhile fans view zibâs rather cruel words and behavior towards her in vestige as justified -- or, at least, they never bring it up, simply because it doesnât matter to them. instead, i see mitziâs actions in that section be constantly brought up, as proof that zib deserves better and is a poor little meow meow who mitzi is oh so cruel towards. people claim mitzi is undeserving of zibâs loyalty and is using it ruthlessly for her own gain when ⌠again, zib is fully capable of making his own choices, and mitzi cannot force him to stay. she is still blamed for his misery regardless though, the same way she is blamed for anything rocky does, simply because heâs âdoing it for her,â despite her sometimes not asking for it. people say mitziâs selfish for holding onto atlas the way that she does, and that she deserves to be justly punished for making others suffer with her ⌠but mordecai, someone who has the exact same motivations and grief, someone who has actively done worse with said grief ( like shooting viktor in the knee and completely disabling him for life ), is offered sympathy. people want mordecai to move on but they want him to have a happy ending afterwards as well, to reconcile with everyone heâs hurt and to heal properly. but mitzi? she deserves to be alone and in jail or dead, apparently. for some reason, her actions are âunforgivableâ, even if she hasnât done anything to the severity as mordecai has just yet.
weâre so down for lacy and elsa because they stay in their lane and donât bother the men lmao.
this part in particular was rather enlightening to me, because iâve always known something was up with this but could never articulate why lacy and elsa were popular and seen as âbetterâ than the other women around them. elsa and lacy are traditional caretakers, with both of them having subservient positions and adhering to the orders of men without fuss. in lacyâs case, she even goes above and beyond, to the point where itâs implied and joked about that wick wouldnât survive a day without her at his side. this dynamic is treated as cute and funny, and to be fair, i also find it cute and fun! but it is also rather unfair that lacy is burdened with all these extra tasks sheâs not required to do. and this also says something about wick himself. heâs a thirty-something year old man whoâs so utterly reckless with his drinking and choices that he has to have a young twenty-something woman handle him at all times. yet lacy is praised for this! for caring so deeply about wick and being protective of him! and wickâs part in all of this isnât ever brought up, seen as questionable, or is considered to imply a multitude of flaws on his end. elsa, similarly, plays clean-up for her husband and brother often. they throw some random man on a table with his brain exposed and tell her to fix it, and she does. they decide by themselves to start rumrunning for the lackadaisy again, and when marigold comes to their door, she covers for them without faltering. elsa, on the surface, is the exact kind of woman most people can tolerate because sheâs quiet, good at caretaking, soft and sad looking, and is out of the way. she is not invasive and her presence is never loud, and she leaves the men be for the most part, you know? serafine is also more well regarded by the fandom, but thatâs simply because sheâs âunabashedly evilâ, meaning her flaws can be turned into quirks and the likes. itâs a rather interesting phenomenon, in the sense that it all comes back to the black and white mindset fandoms have so rapidly developed nowadays.
thereâs so much more i could say here honestly. and there are many points i could also repeat. like, yes, as much as i adore rocky, it is undeniable that he is an extremely difficult person to be around. and that, like it or not, mitzi is 100% within her right to be disappointed or frustrated with him when he messes up, especially since rocky messes up big time. this does not make her cold or uncaring or ignorant or evil, it makes her human. tracy said it the best herself here :
Yes. There are characters that care about Rocky, but it's complicated. It is possible to love someone, for instance, while not really being able to abide living with them. It's possible to care about someone without wishing to be inseparable buddies with them.
The core of Rocky's nature does make it difficult for him to find places where he easily fits in, and that much is not really his fault. However, he does have agency, and he has - with gusto - taken on a role that calls for him to lean into the destructive aspect of his nature. It's fine to feel a bit sympathetic about the first part, but that doesn't mean that he should get a pass on the rest, narratively speaking. Some of the lumps he's taken have been unearned, but many of them have been the results of his own (often violent) machinations.
so claiming that, on top of all of mitziâs own issues and trauma and stressors, she has to take responsibility for rocky in his really messy entirety is rather cruel, and frankly not a good idea at all. and while he does deserve grace and care, so does mitzi ⌠and everyone else in the cast. rocky is not particularly special because heâs suffering hard, because everyone else is suffering to a degree too, and i fail to understand how such kindness canât be afforded to everyone else -- especially characters like mitzi and ivy. nobody talks about how ivy was forced to witness rocky get hurt like that, how she had to hold a gun at two men who were trying to kill them to try and save his life, and then had to take care of said friend afterwards because heâd otherwise just waste away in his car by his lonesome. sheâs only eighteen! she was scared shitless! and yet prevailed for rockyâs sake and her own, despite having no help whatsoever. itâs shocking how quickly i can forget the pain mitzi and ivy have gone through simply because itâs never brought up by fans due to how much it pales in comparison to the menâs pain ⌠i guess? even if their suffering is as simple as having money stolen from them or being too shy to ⌠tell a girl no? iâll see essays upon essays analyzing the menâs agony and their âvery complicated!â bonds with one another, but the women are reduced to being mentioned occasionally in those essays, and are mostly dehumanized in mitziâs case. i feel like if you refuse to think about the girls in lackadaisy, then you are missing a rather large part of the story itself too. and itâs just ⌠sad to see!
this post, nor my own additions to it, arenât claiming that the lackadaisy women should be treated like angels or that they are flawless. these posts arenât even hating on the men of lackadaisy either! i mean, both of our blogs have wick in the name, how could we actually hate that man in any capacity? this post is merely calling out some very odd takes that have been seen before, ones that keep circulating, and i think op is valid to bring it up. itâs okay to have biases and the likes, we all do, but if youâre trying to take lackadaisy more seriously, then perhaps make sure youâre viewing every character through a similar lense rather than vastly different ones. at the end of the day this is literally the âflawed, messy, and immature charactersâ tragicomedy comic after all.
reading comprehension check! women do not ask men to be obsessed with them. women are not responsible for the things men do because they are obsessed with them. this goes double if a man repeatedly downplays the lengths he goes to and the horrific things he does due to his obsession with a woman! thanks for coming to my ted talk
#otherâs posts.#i hope my addition was okay to add op!!#and i swear if someone comments on this and tries defending the men then im sorry to say this but!#you are just proving the point of this post!!#nobody is out here saying rocky or wick or whoever is evil and undeserving of love or care#people are SAYING that it is unfair to treat the women like shit for not being the ones to do so for understandable reasons#and that it isnt fair to blame every bad choice the men make on the women around them lol#and that idk maybe you should give the girl characters the same grace and sympathy you give the male ones#obviously not everyone is like this and tbh the tumblr space is WAY better with this stuff#but i see it everywhere still and i see it enough to warrant this kind of frustration#despite me curating my space and making it clear i love everyone in the lackadaisy cast ESP the women i still like#get weird ass comments and witness weird ass misogynistic shit despite my best efforts#idk! i try not to be mean on here but i do think this post is important and i do have this blog to share my opinions so#im going to share them on a topic im very passionate about! end of story etc#( also i could yap about this for hours and keep thinking of new things to say but ill hush for now!#but thank you for the post op truly. you have opened my eyes fr! )#( also also you saying that mitzi doesnt have to be incredibly kind and charitable and tender is so real tbh#if the male characters dont have to be kind hearted and warm saints than neither does she!!!#like please on god stop acting like girl characters MUST only be mature graceful mother figures or agents of pure chaos and evil please#like that in particular is a maddening take to have like please ⌠lets think about the implications for two seconds )#tw long post
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Frankenstein AU Segment:Â âAlways Youâ
I promised some gay shit today so have some gay shit.
Warning: it is extremely gay, I think.
This lil segment is Henry and Victor being silly and dumb and not realizing until just now that they are desperately in love with each other, and I think that is very gay of them.
Anyways actual little mini warning for this one: Victor refers to his assigned gender at birth and also mentions his deadname at one point in this segment. I know for some trans folks, reading things where a trans person makes a reference to their AGAB and/or their deadname it can be triggering, hence why Iâm making this warning just to be on the safe side. The entirety of this segment is genuinely wholesome though, so no other warnings needed to my knowledge.
On a completely different and random note, âIn A Weekâ by Hozier is officially Victor and Henryâs love song, and no I will not be accepting constructive criticism on that.
As always, likes, reblogs, and comments of any kind are greatly appreciated!
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The peaceful song of crickets chirping was interrupted only by the occasional trilling call of a boreal owl which seemed to echo across the cliffs and peaks. Above the gnarled branches and wispy needles of the pines the moonless sky was illuminated by uninterrupted glimmering starlight. Victor and Henry lay atop a massive boulder they had climbed in the midst of the woods, savoring the moment alone together as they stared up through the canopy above into the shimmering heavens, each with their hands folded over their chests. Though Henry was entirely still, Victor tapped his fingers against the back of his other hand as he picked through the millions of thoughts racing through his head. âYou shouldnât stay,â he mentioned suddenly. Henry glanced over at him. After a long pause, Victor continued. âI mean you shouldnât stay here. Youâve⌠youâve got your whole life ahead of you.â
âSo do you,â Henry answered, turning onto his side and resting his elbow on the stone and his head on his palm. Victor turned to look at him.
âNo, not really. I made my choice, Henry. I made a mistake, and this is my burden to bear - not yours. You shouldnât be throwing your life away for my sake.â
âVictor - you know Iâve always got your back,â Henry replied, giving him a comforting smile. âI really donât mind it.â
âI know that but⌠itâs not fair to you.â Victor rested his head back and stared up to the sky, and Henry laid back to do the same. âYou should be finishing your studies at Ingolstadt, or traveling the world, or finding some beautiful woman to settle down with.â Henry tensed as he spoke, but didnât answer. âIâm thankful that youâre here with me, and it really has been wonderful and I can never repay you for how much youâve helped but⌠it kills me to think I might be causing you to miss out on all the things you wanted in life.â There was a long moment of silence between them, and Victor began to grow restless, tapping his fingers against the back of his hand again. âDo you⌠not agree?â Henry tensed more, then let out a sharp exhale.
âCan I tell you a secret?â Victor blinked, then turned on to his side and sat up slightly.
âOf course!â he exclaimed. âItâs⌠not like I really have anyone to divulge it to other than⌠well⌠you know who. And he certainly doesnât have anyone to divulge it to.â Henry gave him a half smile, then turned his hazel eyes back to the sky.
âVictor I⌠I have-â He hesitated. âIâm⌠I mean I- Iâm-â He pinched at the bridge of his nose, then dropped his arms to his sides. âI have no interest in women.â Victor glanced over at him, then lay back down and returned his own gaze to the stars.
âOh.â Henry cringed, expecting some kind of other reply, but relaxed slightly as Victor spoke again. âWell⌠thatâs fine. You still shouldnât stay. I know you always wanted to finish your studies and travel the world at least. I donât want to hold you back.â Henry swallowed hard and clenched his eyes shut.
âThatâs not what I mean Victor.â
âThen what did you mean?â he asked, glancing back over at him.
âI⌠I have no interest in women because I-â Henry hesitated again. âMy only interest lies in⌠other men. It⌠it always has.â Victor looked upward once again.
âAh.â His eyes widened. âOh!â Henry cringed at this response. He wasnât sure why he was so afraid but⌠part of him was terrified. Victor suddenly sat up, a look of revelation on his face. âThatâs a possibility?â Henryâs eyes snapped open and he looked up at him.
âYou say that like you didnât know.â
âWell- how was I supposed to know? Itâs not like Iâve ever... seen it before.â Henry gave him an odd look.
â...What about Percy and Alex?â
âWho?â
âBack in Ingolstadt? Your classmates? You canât tell me you didnât know. It was obvious! Not⌠that they were necessarily public about it, and for good reason, but the way they looked at each other and talked to each other, there was no way they were anything less than lovers.â Victor frowned and glanced over at him.
âYou assume I paid any attention to my classmates.â Henry blinked.
â...Oh. Yes that⌠thatâs certainly a good point.â He shook his head. âRegardless! Why⌠why wouldnât it be possible? If a man can love a woman, why canât he love another man?â Victor thought for a moment.
âWell this⌠this changes everything,â he muttered, eyes still wide. Henry glanced away, suddenly worried again.
â...How so?â
âWell - it means Iâm⌠Iâm not broken!â Victor exclaimed, suddenly grinning. Henry snapped his gaze over to him.
âWhat?â Victor turned, sitting fully upright with his legs crossed and his fingers tapping excitedly on his thighs.
âHenry. After all Iâve done, after everything Iâve made of myself, after all the changes, there was one thing that always continued to irk me. I have changed my name, altered my body, filled myself with the correct chemicals, and yet despite all of that, one thing never changed. Even though I had finally become the person I knew I needed to be, I still was attracted to men!â Henryâs own eyes grew wide. âI had simply chalked it up to being some sort of strange flaw, that maybe I hadnât perfected myself enough, that I hadnât entirely rid myself of my⌠myâŚâ He hesitated, as though he didnât want to say it. âMy womanhood - but no! Perhaps it has nothing to do with my sex!â Henry couldnât help but chuckle at that statement.
âYou really thought your attraction was tied to your sex?â Victor shrugged, then nodded, prompting another quiet laugh from Henry. âVictor, have I ever mentioned you are by far the most intelligent imbecile I know?â Victor smirked.
âNot in those words exactly, but something akin to that, yes.âÂ
âVictor Frankenstein, ladies and gentleman, brilliant scientist capable of creating life from death, entirely incapable of understanding human attraction,â Henry announced sarcastically, throwing his arms wide as he spoke with a big grin. Victor snickered and batted his hand away.
âOh hush, Henry, the poet who couldnât figure out the difference between a daisy and a dandelion,â he mused in return. Henry sat up.
âHey! I know the difference! I just⌠got the names confused!â he exclaimed. Victor laughed, and flopped back onto his back, Henry laying back down beside him.
âSure you did,â Victor retorted with sarcasm, glancing over at him. The two regained their composure as their giggles faded back to quiet smiles, though Victorâs smile quickly faded. He let out a sigh. âWell⌠regardless, Henry. You really should go. Go study, go explore, go find a kind man to settle down with. Live the life Iâll never get to have.â Henryâs own smile faded as his mind suddenly raced, trying to think of how to respond. âIâll be ok here on my own. I promise.â
âBut⌠Victor I-â Henryâs heart began to pound in his chest. Donât say it, donât say it, donât say it, he repeated in his mind as his pulse quickened. Despite the repetition, though, he glanced back over to Victor. His breath caught in his throat. âIâve already done those things.â Victor looked over at him, confused, his own heart seeming to skip a beat.
â...What do you mean?â
âWell⌠Iâve travelled - maybe not around the world, but I traveled to Ingolstadt. I may not have finished my studies but I certainly came close enough. AndâŚâ He turned his face away. âIâve⌠Iâve already found a kind man to settle down with.â Victor felt his heart shatter in his chest upon hearing those words, and he turned away.
â...I see,â he muttered dejectedly. âThen you should go to him. Go to him and live your life with joy.â Henry looked back over at him, feeling terror clawing at his chest as he mulled over whether he should or shouldnât reveal himself.
âYou⌠you donât understand Victor.â Victor turned back toward him, his own eyes already starting to fill with tears of worry. âItâs⌠itâs you. Itâs always been you.â Victor blinked away his tears, his eyes widening as he suddenly felt as though his heart stopped. He was frozen - stunned - and his face turned bright red as he blushed. Henry, seeing this reaction, grew tense and turned away. âIâm sorry- Iâm so sorry I- I didnât mean to make things strange between us. I shouldnât have said anyth-â He was cut off as suddenly he felt Victorâs fingers upon his cheek, gently coaxing him to return his gaze to him.
âHenry I⌠I misspoke,â Victor whispered softly. Henry clenched his eyes shut, fearing the worst. âWhen I said I was attracted to men, what I should have said was⌠I am attracted to a man.â He hesitated as Henry slowly opened his eyes. âIt was always you, Henry. Always.â For a moment the two stared deep into each other's eyes, their fears falling away as they finally began to realize the intensity of the connection between them, until Victor suddenly pulled back and gave Henry an odd look. âWait. No- no. Youâre lying. You have to be lying.â Henryâs eyes widened with shock.
âI- Victor I just bared my soul to you. Do you genuinely think I would lie about something like that?â
âWell⌠no. But it makes no sense. If you always knew you were interested solely in men, then how could you have always been interested in me? Good god Henry, when we first met I wasnât even Victor, I was Emily Frankenstein, the strange girl who refused to wear a dress and practiced needlepoint while sitting out in the mud!â Henryâs shock dissolved into a short huff of laughter at the memory of seeing that younger, drastically different version of his boyhood crush, with long, frizzy dark brown hair (a far cry to his now short and messily cut hair) sitting in the mud by the lake wearing boysâ clothing while intently working on an embroidery that read âAlchemy is Relevantâ with the symbol for the philosopherâs stone above it - young Victorâs way of spiting his father.
âYou know how you thought you were flawed because somehow despite everything you still felt attraction toward men?â Henry asked. He paused, then smiled. âAttraction to me, I guess.â Victor frowned slightly.
âYes?â
âWell⌠thatâs how I felt when I first met you. It was so bizarre to me. Up until that point, I had never understood the other boys my age, all pining over young girls while I was admiring which of them was the most handsome. And then I met you, and even though I was so sure of myself and who I was, you turned it all on its head. For the first time I wasnât just admiring, I was fully, deeply enthralled by someone. I simply chalked it up to the fact that, perhaps this just meant I finally found the right girl, like my father always said I would, and that maybe everything I thought I knew was wrong. And yet⌠I continued to find myself admiring only other boys my age, and no other girls. I was so deeply conflicted - until that day years later when you returned after having run away and confided in me that you had come to realize you were never meant to be a girl at all,â he explained. Victorâs expression softened.
âSo⌠what youâre saying is⌠you⌠you knew all along? Before I was even aware of my own identity?â Henry thought for a moment, then smiled.
âCome to think of it, I suppose maybe I did! Iâve⌠never really thought of it like that before.â Victor stared at him for a moment, then lay back again, smiling brightly. Henry smiled back at him, and lay beside him again - though moving a bit closer this time.
âThen I suppose we were never broken after all,â Victor remarked. âAll this time, we knew each other far better than we ever realized. Iâve never much believed in soul mates, but⌠considering this evidence, Iâm almost considering rethinking my stance on that,â he concluded half jokingly.Â
âYou jest, but⌠you have to admit it might have some merit,â Henry pointed out as he stared calmly up at the sky. âHow truly remarkable that the stars should align for us to meet, that the strings of fate should tie us together so neatly and that we should lead each other, even if unknowingly, into the light that is living our truths. We may have no evidence for the existence of some higher power, but there is proof that the world works in mysterious and wonderful ways that even science cannot define. Our very existence is such a specific rarity, a mere blip on the scale of time, and somehow here we are, together, here, now.â Victor turned on his side, lifting himself up slightly as he stared in awe and admiration as Henry spoke. âWe are miracles, Victor, common miracles yet miracles all the same. There is so much we have to learn and to discover about the world and about ourselves, and how brilliant it is that we should have the chance to do so together, and to lift each other up to be the very best versions of ourselves that we can be. We-â He suddenly was cut off as Victor was suddenly leaning over him, propping himself on one hand that rested on Henryâs other side, his light brown eyes staring down into his hazel ones with a gaze of pure wonder. He shuddered, his heart suddenly fluttering in his chest as he looked up at him, and he gasped softly as Victor placed his unoccupied hand onto his cheek and brushed a long strand of ginger hair away from his eyes.
âIs it too early?â Victor inquired in a quiet whisper. Henry pressed his face into Victorâs hand.
âToo early for what?â Victor hesitated.
âIs it too early to say I... I-â Henry grinned, breathing deeply and slowly shaking his head as he lifted a hand and placed it on Victorâs cheek.
âI love you too,â he murmured. They stayed frozen for a moment, silence returning between them as the creatures of the night continued to sing their songs and the trees creaked softly in the breeze. As they searched each otherâs eyes for some unspoken answer to some unheard question, it was Victor who suddenly leaned down, his pulse racing as his lips locked with Henryâs. At first Henryâs eyes widened, but his eyelids fluttered closed as he lifted his hand higher and gently gripped Victorâs short, messy brown hair between his fingers, softly pulling him in closer. Though it only lasted a moment, it felt like a blissful eternity before they slowly broke away, both of them shaking with the joy and excitement of it all. As Victor lay back on his side, he wrapped his arm around Henry tightly, and Henry moved closer, wrapping his own arm around him. They lay contentedly in each other's embrace, silently staring at one another as though there was nothing else in the world theyâd rather see than each otherâs eyes. That was, until, a sudden cry from just outside the forest jolted them both upright. Victor let out a soft sigh, and slowly started to rise to his feet.
âIâll be back,â he muttered disappointedly. Henry gave a sympathetic smile as he stood as well.
âNo, Iâll come with you.â Victor hesitated a moment before descending the boulder and landing on the ground with a soft thud, Henry following close behind.
âYou donât have to. Iâm sure itâll only be a moment,â he mentioned. Henry took his hand and squeezed it tightly.
âAnd I donât want to lose a single moment to spend with you,â he murmured, leaning forward and tenderly kissing Victorâs cheek. Victor blushed and smiled sheepishly.
âIf you insist-â He was cut off by the sound of a sudden loud sob. âCome on. It sounds like one hell of a nightmare,â he mentioned as he began to lead the way back to their cabin home.
âSometimes I think you make a surprisingly good father, despite everything between the two of you,â Henry mentioned as they exited the trees. Victor gave a contented sigh as they came upon the dwelling and he reached for the door.
âYou really think so?â he asked quietly as they walked in and continued toward where they could hear his creation now quietly crying inside. âWell⌠at least I wonât have to do it alone now.â He paused just outside the door to the creatureâs room, looking back at Henry. âYou will stay, wonât you?â Henry chuckled softly, gripping Victorâs hand tighter.
âOh, Victor,â he murmured, leaning forward and resting his forehead against his. âFrom the day I first got here, I never wanted to leave.â
#frankenstein au#trans victor au#victor frankenstein#henry clerval#clervenstein#head empty clervenstein thoughts only#High-key considering creating a redbubble and making an 'Alchemy is Relevant' t-shirt design akdbjhbdvjdhbjhvbjdfvhbf#also those of you who read 'We've Got Work To Do' will recognize that I have changed Victor's deadname-#this is because I decided that Victor would have wanted to make his name as different from his deadname as possible-#so Victoria would not have worked. I thought a while about names and ended up with 'Emily' because...#A. Emily Frankenstein flows pretty well.#B. Emily - Elizabeth - Ernest. Y'all already know Caroline would.#Not that it really matters of course. But I've been trying to think it through so I can more accurately build an AU version of his childhoo#clervalstein
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Hi I love your headcannons, so could you do some for Reid being adopted by Hotch? Like when he was a child Hotch and Haley adopts Reid because they thought they couldn't have children after many years of trying, then they had Jack.
hi! I will preface this by saying that besides whatâs posted below, @penemily has an au tag where hotch has adopted most of the bau, so go make sure to check out their stuff if you havenât already
Spencer ends up in foster care because after his father left, his mother got institutionalized and nobody was available to take Reid in
He went through 8 different homes before ending up at the Hotchnersâ doorstep, cowering behind his social worker when Aaronâprobably one of the most intimidating men Spencerâs ever seenâtowers over him and Haley stands at his side, inviting them in despite Reidâs obvious wariness
Itâs by far the nicest house heâs ever stayed at and it takes him a long time to adjust to the things the Hotchners afford him (heâs got his own bathroom, a luxury heâs never had in his entire life, and also has no idea what do with all of the space he has in his bedroom). Heâs constantly double-checking and triple-checking with Hotch or Haley before he does anything at allâit takes months before Spencer is even comfortable enough to grab food out of the pantry without asking first
They enroll Spencer in a private school and put a lot of effort into fostering a healthy learning environment for Reid because itâs very obvious, despite his hesitance to show it, that heâs a genius (Hotch and Haley both listen to Reid when he rants about his interests, asking questions and probing him to continue when he gets embarrassed about talking so much). They have no problem paying to further his education although Spencer feels guilty when he starts university classes and the bills get a lot heftier
Spencer looks up to Hotch and wants to be like him, so he tried wearing little suits only to promptly discover that they arenât comfortable and quickly revert back to the soft sweaters and corduroy pants he loves
Hotch takes Reid to work one day after a couple years of him staying with Haley and himâHotch claims itâs because heâs trying to recruit his genius son into the BAU but really he just wants to show Spencer off to all of his work buddiesâand Reid instantly becomes obsessed with the place (Haley finds his fascination with understanding and profiling serial killers a little morbid but Hotch is thrilled). It comes as a surprise to nobody when Spencer starts working at the BAU after graduating
His presence becomes a regular occurrence as he grows up and one of Hotchâs desk drawers is filled with stim toys for Spencer, a fair Number of which have been presents from a very doting Penelope Garcia, and Hotch normally has a few stored away in his briefcase just to be safe
Reid has long been moved out by the time Haley becomes pregnantâalthough he visits at least once a week for a home-cooked meal and he still sees Hotch every day at workâbut still, the first person they tell is Spencer (he immediately starts crying and Hotch thinks heâs upset until Reid just looks up and says, âIâm going to have a brother?â)
Reid spends the rest of Haleyâs 9 months reciting pregnancy and birthing facts whenever he gets the opportunity (eventually Hotch has to tell him to stop because heâs starting to freak Haley out with all the statistics about birth defects and complications). When the day finally comes, Spencer is one of the first people to get to hold Jack
Spencer ends up spending a lot more time at Haley and Hotchâs house after Jack is bornâhe wants to spend as much time with his new little brother as possibleâand helps out in anyway he can to take the burden off of them (the first time Jack says the word âSpencer,â even if it was half-slurred by baby-babble, Reid spends an hour after that repeating his name in varying octave to see if Jack will say it again)
Haley and Hotch hide the divorce from Spencer as long as they can until he ends up confronting them, knowing theyâre hiding something from him. He doesnât speak to either of them for several weeks after he finds out and the only reason he visits them during that time is to see Jack
Logically, he knows heâs not to blame for their split, but he still feels kind of responsible like, he gets to spend most of his day with Hotch at work and doesnât see Haley as much as heâd like, and heâs nervous that heâs around Hotch too much and maybe theyâre just tired of him, not eachother and theyâre divorcing in hopes that the heâll stay with the other person and leave them alone
Even once he does start talking to them again heâs still sort of distant with them because even though he doesnât live with them anymore he feels like heâs gonna get left all alone again and heâs scared that if heâs around them too much theyâll get annoyed and leave
After Foyet, Spencer makes sure to leave flowers on her grave at least once every fortnight and just spends time talking to her about whatâs going on in his lifeâhe didnât talk to her enough before she died so now heâs doing his best to make up for it
#criminal minds#aaron hotchner#spencer reid#haley hotchner#jack hotchner#aaron hotchner headcanon#spencer reid headcanon#criminal minds headcanons
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the nie sect is known for strong, angry sect leaders and strong, angry women; nie mingjue is just the first to be both. she refuses to let this burden fall on her little brother, who is far too young for it (he's barely old enough to understand that their father is dead, and still sucks his thumb at night)--she can swing a saber like the best of them, and, well... it's not like there are many nie elders to object anyway
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The stories said that Nie Mingjueâs mother was a goddess.
They said she descended down from the mountains, crisp as a winter breeze and tall as a temple statute; they said Lao Nie fell in love with her the first moment he saw her and married her the next; they said that the heavens were jealous of their love and summoned her to return â
It was a little nicer than saying that Nie Mingjueâs mother was a rogue cultivator that lingered in Qinghe just long enough for a marriage ceremony and a baby before remembering that she preferred living alone.
Still, as Nie Mingjue grew up â and she did grow up, up and up and up â people started passing around the old story more and more. Lao Nie rolled his eyes but didnât stop the rumors, which Nie Mingjue interpreted to mean that he thought they were useful somehow, though she never quite figured out the reasoning there. What difference did it make if she were the child of a goddess or a mortal woman?
Either way, she was still a girl.
Oh, Qinghe was famous for its indifference to such things: in Qinghe they donât care if youâre a man or woman, the story went, as long as you can swing a saber, and it was even mostly true. No one would raise an eyebrow if you shared your bed with a man one night and a woman the next, no one cared if you said you were one for a week and the other for a monthâŚ
Still, for all of Qingheâs indifference, the Nie sect had never had a female sect leader.
At least, not officially â there were a number of sect leaderâs wives who were terrifying enough to have deserved the title â and officially was what mattered, in this case. The sect leader was the fulcrum on which the sect turned, the core of their fearsome cultivation: if water ran downhill, then evil flowed up, and the sect leaderâs saber spirit was always by far the fiercest in the sect.
That was why Nie Mingjueâs ancestors died so much more quickly than her cousins â why she had plenty of great-uncles and great-aunts, and a family consisting of only her father, herself, and her younger brother.
âDo you not want me to be sect leader?â she asked her father once, because he had deliberately gone out and gotten himself a new wife to have a child with, showing great relief when it turned out to be a boy. âIs it something Iâve done, or havenât done?â
âItâs not that,â her father had said at once, with such surety that her fears of inadequacy had been relieved. âItâs only â there are sacrifices that must be made, if the sect leader is a woman. A saber spirit powerful enough to support the sect cannot be allowed to escape.â
She hadnât understood it at the time, being too young, but then she got a little older and started bleeding, and an old auntie came and told her why the bleeding mattered.
The sect leaderâs saber was too strong, too fierce, too alive: full of resentful energy, almost like a ghost, hateful and vicious, and their bond with their master was too close. Normal swords could be used by anyone; only the powerful refused any hand but their masters â the powerful, and the Nie sabers.
A sect leader who was a woman could never have a child, lest that childâs soul be stolen away in the womb and replaced with something else.
âSo I wonât have children,â Nie Mingjue said, when her father died before his time. âEasy enough.â
There were elders enough in her sect, those that had been lucky enough not to be part of the main clan line and to escape the burden of being sect leader; they looked at each other with concern.
Nie Mingjue wasnât about to let them put the title of sect leader on Huaisang, then only a child of seven, not when there was her father to avenge, and so she reached up behind her back and brought Baxia down on the table in front of them, cleaving the old wooden table in half.
âI have the bloodline, and my saberâs strong enough to bear the strain,â she said while they stared: that table had survived more than a few of her father and grandfatherâs strikes, only to yield to hers as if it were nothing. âIf you want to protest, challenge me now.â
In the end, they didnât.
And so she became sect leader.
The sacrifice of any future children turned out to be the easy part.
Jin Guangshan stared at her breasts whenever she sat across from him, and tried to stumble into her to take advantage of the fact that the top of his head only reached her chin; she made sure never to accept any invitation to ever be alone with him, especially when he was drunk. His wife glared at her as if it were her fault that her chest and hips had grown proportionate with the rest of her, giving her curves that were relatively rare among her countrymen.
Jiang Fengmian might have been all right, she supposed, if his wife hadnât hated her nearly as much: Madame Yu had been childhood friends with Madame Jin, Nie Mingjue vaguely recalled, but she suspected the real reason was the Jiang sectâs inclination to keep women away from politics no matter how high their cultivation.
âHow are you supposed to âattempt the impossibleâ if you refuse to let half of your population even try?â she asked Jiang Fengmian once, and he just shook his head and tried to pat her head (she glared death at him until he retracted the offending limb before it could be chopped off), and said she wouldnât understand, that Qinghe was too idiosyncratic, too indiscriminate, that other places were different.
(His daughter gave Nie Mingjue a flower after that meeting, blushing red to her ears, and followed it up with a bowl of soup, and to this day Nie Mingjue still didnât know if it was because of what sheâd said or if everyone in Yunmeng was just as indiscriminate as Qinghe and they just didnât admit it to themselves.)
Even the ever-polite Lan sect wasnât friendly.
The irritating part was that she was sure they would have gotten on well if she had been born a man, or at least presented as one, as she would have if sheâd been a misaligned reincarnation; alas, she wasnât, she was a woman, and the Lan sect rules dictated that men and women could not grow too close or intimate. Lan Qiren guarded his nephews against her as if they were treasures, and it took quite a while before she finally met Lan Xichen face to face.
âWow,â he said, blinking at her. âThey werenât kidding when they said you were a goddess.â
âNo, thatâs my mother,â Nie Mingjue said automatically.
Lan Xichen smiled, his eyes turning into crescents. âNo,â he said. âIâm sure I meant what I said.â
Nie Mingjue felt something jump in her chest, which had never happened before. But she had fought long and hard to be taken seriously as a sect leader despite her youth and her gender, and she wasnât willing to give that up by falling, like every other female cultivator her age, for the man ranked first on the list of most attractive young masters.
(Nie Mingjue was ranked seventh. Sheâs not even sure how she got on the list, but apparently there were plenty of female cultivators who were happy to vote for her no matter her gender.)
Besides, even if her heart did beat a little faster whenever Lan Xichen smiled at her, and even if he indicated through some hints that he might be inclined to feel the same, it didnât matter. She knew, even if he didnât, that she wouldnât bear children in this life â she loved Baxia dearly, she did, but her willful, vicious saber would make a terrible child â and she couldnât impose that on anyone else.
Anyway, sheâd figured out pretty quickly that Lan Xichenâs younger brother was a cutsleeve â whatever Lan Qiren might think, pornography was a perfectly reasonable gift for a teenager, especially given how successful Nie Huaisangâs side business was â and that meant Lan Xichen had to be the one to have descendants.
Nie Mingjue had heard all the stories about what happens when a man marries one woman who canât give him children and another who can, and she wasnât interested in that.
So they were friends.
She wasnât sure if it got easier or harder when she met Meng Yao, who was small and delicate and scheming in a way that she found ridiculously endearing.
He wasnât expecting her to be a woman, she thought: heâd set himself up on a mountain path, buckets of water at his side and a pitiful expression on his face as he chewed on hard bread without even taking a sip of the water right beside him to wet his throat, and when sheâd stopped right in front of him to ask him about it heâd looked up at her and his eyes had gotten to be half the size of his face.
Nie Mingjue mightâve fallen for the gambit if it wasnât for the way she could almost see the way he was rapidly reevaluating his entire strategy in real time â it almost made her nostalgic about listening to her cousins teach each other the warning signs of a white lotus seductress selling misery and purity.
Still, in the end it didnât really matter if he was deliberately exaggerating his misery to sell it to her â the responsibility for good behavior was on the bully, not the victim, so she went and scolded the people inside the cave.
Afterwards, she took him out to walk with her.
âIâd already spoken with some people about you; it seems like youâve established your merits in the battlefield and off,â she told him. âYou donât also need to be pitiful to get my attention.â
Meng Yao smiled self-depreciatingly. âI find that men have a soft spot for people they think need them.â
âWell, Iâm not a man, am I?â she pointed out in return. She thought about it for a moment, then decided, as always, to be blunt. âI might spend most of my time now with men, but I spent my childhood with women; a womanâs tricks donât work that well on me. What is it that you want?â
He looked at her with raised eyebrows.
âDo you want to be my deputy? Iâm willing, since you seem competent enough,â she said. âBut if your goal is to get back into your fatherâs good graces by reporting on me, donât bother. He has spies enough for that â he doesnât need a son to do it.â
âPerhaps I just want to show him what Iâm capable of,â Meng Yao said.
Nie Mingjue laughed. âAt my side? If youâd like to try, Iâm not going to stop you, but Iâll tell you now that the merits that Jin Guangshan values may not be to your taste.â
She made him her deputy, and he lived up to her expectations â he was efficient, capable, competent. He was good at understanding people, which she wasnât, and he could figure out within moments what any given person wanted. Â Just as importantly, he lived up to the principles she prized, valuing the lives of the common folk as well as Nie cultivators; he did what she asked of him, and he did it well.
It would be a shame to lose him, she thought, but she still brought him with her to a wartime meeting with the Jin sect.
Afterwards, she made her excuses to leave early, as she always did, and when Meng Yao showed up later that evening to drop off the usual round of spiesâ reports, Nie Mingjue could smell blood from where his nails had pierced his palms.
âHe asked you if you were fucking me,â she said, accepting the papers. It wasnât a guess. âYou can tell him that you are, if you think it would help your standing with him.â
Meng Yao seemed repulsed by her suggestion, which amused her.
âDonât you mind that half the camp thinks I got my position by climbing into your bed?â he asked her, a wrinkle in his brow suggesting that the question mattered to him. âMost of them canât decide if Iâm your boy-toy or merely stupid enough not to notice that Iâm deliberately seducing you for my own ends, but either way the implication is highly unflattering. Donât you care?â
ââŚnot really?â Nie Mingjue said. âIâve been sect leader since I was fifteen and more than half the sect leaders that currently report to me have been treating me like Iâm a walking collection of fuckable female body parts since then; they get extremely irritable any time I open my mouth and remind them Iâm not. Keeping a boy-toy is positively tame compared to the rest of itâŚyou must have heard the one that says that Iâm a frigid bitch that can only be satisfied by fucking my saber? That oneâs a perennial.â
Meng Yaoâs expression suggested he had, in fact, heard that one.
âMy father always told me that the more people talk behind your back, the harder you have to work to leave them with nothing to say,â Nie Mingjue continued. âBut Iâve found that theyâll find something to say, and if there isnât anything, theyâll make something up. Thereâs no way to stop gossip.â
Meng Yao was frowning. âThat seems unduly pessimistic. Not to borrow our enemiesâ words, but if you shine like a sun in the heavens ââ
âIâm the sect leader of one of the Great Sects,â Nie Mingjue said. âIâm a war hero. I have a reputation as a upright and righteous person. And yet between me and Wen Ruohan, whoâs to say whose name is dragged through the mud more? They curse at him as the man who ordered the rape of their wives in one breath and talk eagerly about how much theyâd like to rape me the nextâŚMeng Yao, donât take insult when I say this, but you could be as wise as a sage, as powerful as a landslide, as beneficent as a buddha and theyâd still ask each other behind their sleeves what you learned from being a whoreâs son.â
His expression was rather ugly â nothing at all like his usual calm smile.
âI usually get over it by associating myself with better people,â she added. âHave you met Lan Xichen yet?â
It turned out he had, and that they were rather fond of each other, too. Very fond, to judge by Meng Yaoâs starry-eyed expression, and wouldnât it be just her luck if the two men she was attracted to â and which sheâd refused on the basis of not wanting to cut off their family lines â ended up pairing up together, which would also cut off their family lines?
Of course, Meng Yao was off limits for other reasons as wellâŚ
One day she overheard them talking about Meng Yao possibly leaving, probably intentionally on Meng Yaoâs part, and she walked inside rolling her eyes already. âIf you want to go, go,â she said. âIâll write you a recommendation letter, for whatever itâs worth â heâs got a thick enough face that it might not do you any good, but heâs already noticed you, so hopefully thatâll be something.â
âSect Leader Nie ââ
âI didnât promote you out of a sense of gratitude,â she said impatiently. âYouâve always wanted to get back to him, for whatever reason; Iâm not going to hold you back.â
He smiled at that, and Lan Xichen smiled with him.
Really, there were limits to the sort of things you could expect a person to resist, even with willpower like hers.
âHave you decided that you will go?â she asked Meng Yao. âIs it your final decision? Let me know now.â
âIt is.â
âGood,â she said. âYouâre fired as my deputy. Also, Iâd like to take the two of you to bed, if youâre similarly inclined.â
They gaped at her.
âWhat?â she said, crossing her arms. âHeâs not my deputy anymore, thereâs nothing immoral about it. Besides, nobody will get any stupid ideas about marriage if thereâs three of us involved. It is only if youâre interested, though; I wonât be offended if you say no ââ
Lan Xichen was kissing her before she even finished the sentence, so she assumed the answer was not, in fact, no, and Meng Yaoâs reaction was equally enthusiastic â though perhaps equally wasnât the right word, given how both she and Meng Yao ended up tied up in Lan Xichenâs forehead ribbon before the night was done.
âI knew it was a kink,â Meng Yao said, inspecting it with an expression of satisfaction, as if he hadnât just demonstrated a fair share of his own. âSomething so prominently displayed, Xichen-gege, for shameâŚâ
Lan Xichen didnât show so much as a hint of shame about it. âWeâll have to do this again,â he said. âIâm not even a fourth of the way down my list.â
âThereâs a list?â Nie Mingjue asked, stretching out her legs to see how they felt after all that tossing around. âTell me this is written down somewhere â no, tell me your uncle found it.â
Lan Xichen shuddered. âThank you, da-jie. I didnât need that mental image â itâd be like the time you gave Wangji pornography, only worse.â
Meng Yao decided the best way to muffle his laughter was in Nie Mingjueâs shoulder. With his teeth.
Nie Mingjue gave him a half-hearted shove. âGet off,â she grumbled. âI need to go drink some medicine to prevent contraception before we encounter disaster â this wasnât planned, you know. I was intending on dying a virgin.â
âDa-jie, for you to die a virgin, that would mean â uh â that would â you wereâŚ? Mingjue!â
Nie Mingjue gave them both a glare. âDonât tell me you two listened to those stupid rumors. I donât take just anyone to my bed.â
âAnd you decided on two of us?â Meng Yao said, blinking at her. âDa-jie is very ambitious.â
âNot as much as you,â she said, rolling her eyes and pushing away their grasping hands. âWhatâs your real plan, anyway? You know Jin Guangshan wonât accept you as a son just because you show up and volunteer.â
âI donât need to be his son, I just need to wear his colors,â Meng Yao said. âItâll make for a better story when I defect to the Wen sect â as a spy, donât look at me like that. You know Iâd be good at it. And if I get close enough to Wen Ruohan, I can kill him. Iâll give you his head as a present, da-jie.â
âUnfair, A-Yao! I canât compete with that,â Lan Xichen complained. âYou have to let me help.â
âHelpâ turned out to be Lan Xichen allowing himself to be captured and Meng Yao stabbing Wen Ruohan in the back when he was about to start torturing the First Jade of Lan â Nie Mingjue had a headache and a strong desire to kill them both.
Even if they did bring her Wen Ruohanâs head.
âStop looking so pleased with yourselves,â she scolded them â both Lan Xichen and Meng Yao, now officially Jin Guangyao (thanks to a bit of pointed haggling over which clan got what war merits and how that applied to the division of the spoils of war), looked positively smug. âWhat if youâd died?â
âBut we didnât,â Lan Xichen pointed out. âAnd now weâre here to claim our reward from our goddess.â
âDid I promise you a reward?â
Two sets of puppy dog eyesâŚand they did help her avenge her father.
âFine. What do you want? If I can give it to you, itâs yours.â
They looked at each other, and Nie Mingjue immediately started to worry: theyâd had time to think about it. That was dangerous.
âWe want to marry you,â Lan Xichen said.
âBoth of us,â Jin Guangyao said. âTo avoid any jealousy.â
âThatâsâŚnot how that works,â Nie Mingjue said blankly. Men married multiple wives, not women multiple men: they had words for women who did that, none of them complimentary. Or legal, for that matter. âAnd anyway, Iâve already told you, I canât have children. Huaisangâs my heir, and he always will be â you deserve to continue your family lines. Both of you.â
They exchanged looks again.
âThatâs fine by me,â Jin Guangyao said. âJin Zixuanâs the heir anyway.â
âI have plenty of cousins,â Lan Xichen said. âCan we go to bed now? I was injured in the line of duty ââ He had a scraped knee and exactly three bruises, sheâd counted. ââ and I need some care and attention.â
âAnd an agreement of marriage from da-jie,â Jin Guangyao said, because he had a lawyerâs eye for such things.
This was almost certain to cause some sort of political disaster.
âAre you sure you wouldnât settle for sworn brothers or something?â she tried.
They wouldnât.
(The stories said that the leader of the Nie sect was a goddess â a war goddess, a goddess of the blade, sharp as the saber she carried and tall as a temple statute; they said that her two lovers fell in love with her the first moment they saw her and fought a war that upturned the entire cultivation world just to win the right to claim her hand; they said that they served as her right and left hands, and that when the three of them were together, the venerated triad, they could never be defeated.)
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Random Personal Rant
For anyone somehow here not from the original thread, this started off me getting asked what finishing school is and me getting shit off my chest that is only mildly relevant about how I could both be of the social class that gets sent to finishing school and grows up on welfare.
With an understanding that in many parts of the world it wouldn't qualify as so, as far as the US goes, my dad is from what counts as a very old money family from Baltimore & Philadelphia. Both his siblings went to college and one now owns a major hedge fund, and his sister is married to a C-level executive at a huge conglomerate. His parents went to college. His grandparents went to college. All eight of his great grandparents went to college. My dad...did not go to college. He was not about that life, and while I don't mean it as an insult, when I say his primary occupation until I was ~5 was a drummer in a mediocre band I mean that he opened for a lot of great acts, and if you lived in the Boston to Atlanta area in the 80s you may have heard him play, but he was never a huge national name. But he wasn't an amateur band playing for free at some random local gig either.
My mom grew up on a chicken farm in a Mennonite family in Pennsylvania but also completely rejected her heritage and became a model, sort of like my father, of mediocre status. Not Giselle Bundchen, but had national contracts and if you have a Graco ad/box from 1990-1993 you might see both me and her on it. They met because my mom's friends placed bets, one each, on who could sleep with a member of their favorite local band first and my mom picked my dad and...my mom was actually supposed to go be a model in Tokyo and found out she was pregnant with me and couldn't go đ
So, after my parents had two kids back to back with a third on the way and determined they needed lifestyles more in line with having three children, they became much poorer than they originally were because my mom stopped working and my dad, with a barely-passed-high-school education but needing a true "day job" worked day labor in construction. My dad's father was too proud to give us money/help if my dad didn't beg for it; despite having eventually four young children my dad never did so we ended up on all the state assistance programs one could imagine. My grandma jokes that dinners at my parents house were BYOC - bring your own chair, because we didn't own any.
My mother and paternal grandmother had no such pride issues and I live in eternal gratitude that my welfare childhood was not as crappy as it should have been because my grandmother would have my mom accompany her on grocery runs and buy us food without my father or grandfather knowing, and every Christmas and birthday my grandparents/godparents could give us the one big ticket gift all the kids wanted that year. But, on the other side, I once got stung by a bee inside my mouth because my brother threw a hairbrush through a cracked window at me and broke it and we couldn't afford to fix it for about two years and a hornet got in one day and rested himself in my coke can (my parents were the very American type that fed me coca-cola in baby bottles at age 8 when I was jealous of my younger siblings lol).
It is hard not to believe in "toxic masculinity" when two men warring over dumbass pride issues would rather their children/grandchildren go without food than suck it up and decide 'help' isn't the worst word in the English language, and you know you've only been saved by two women who came from totally different backgrounds and entirely disapproved of each other but reached out the hand to shake when it came down to toddlers getting the short end of the don't-bend-the-knee stick. It wasn't that either of the men were bad people, I loved them both and got along great with both, but on a societal level I feel they were socialized in a very fucked up way if that was the end result, as both claimed "male pride" in these instances [my dad took multiple thousands of dollars I'd saved from working during college from me during the 2008-2010 financial crisis and didn't tell me and that was the reason I was given for why I hadn't been informed/asked, because it would be too emotionally difficult for an adult man to ask a young woman. My graduation present was them repaying me 1/3 of the money they'd taken from me without asking because I'd like, trusted them when it had been in a joint account that was a holdover from when I was <18 and couldn't have my own bank account].
While in some ways my parents on the surface achieved the American dream of going from nothing to a bunch of money, the real factor in play was that my dad's father was the bank. My parents had no credit and couldn't get real loans. My dad worked construction and during the two major periods that flipping houses was very lucrative, he never had to get an actual loan or pay actual interest, he just had to ask his father to pay out cash and then repay him at a flat 2% interest rate that didn't even accrue over time, just...whenever you are ready, repay the value of the loan + 2%. Because my father was doing something productive, in these instances, my grandfather was happy to pay, because it wasn't giving away money, it was loaning it. I had a very weird situation of mostly being poor but like also getting taken to the "big donors" events at the Kennedy Center and my grandparents regularly buying me a dress as a child worth more than my mom's wedding dress and also needing to pretend I fit in with these people.
And look. When I say "these people"...honestly, by and large, most wealthy people, whether inherited or not, are not the assholes you want to imagine. Most of them are extremely nice. Most of them are generous when it comes to the less fortunate who are in their personal sphere of being. Most of them are just really out of touch. The 100% kindest of all of them that I know once relayed to me that she thought people would be happier if once a year they did what she did...go to the airport with a purse packed full of absolute necessities, buy a one way ticket to the most appealing destination on the flight board, buy your clothes and book your accommodations after you'd arrived, and come back after you felt you'd 'centered' yourself. She didn't understand why there were so many unhappy people who weren't taking this very obvious route to being happier. I didn't quite know how to explain that saying "most" people couldn't afford to do that either financially or from a job/career angle didn't even cover it, as "most" sounds like 70% instead of 99.7%.
I was both my parents eldest son and eldest daughter in the worst combination possible. I was the eldest son because I was the most stereotypically male of all my siblings, in everything from desire to physically fight the battles I was given to dislike of shopping/fashion to lack of emotional connection to my relationships, so I can now fix your average household plumbing/drywall/electrical issue better than most "city" guys I interact with and remain less clingy to them in the process. I was also very much the oldest daughter from a responsibility perspective, I managed our household and from age 10 - 24 managed the finances of our family business, my mom almost died giving birth to my youngest brother after a ruptured uterus that should never have happened in the first place if we had adequate insurance to get her a non-emergency C-section (I was just past 9 years old at the time) and I was informally withdrawn from school for two years to take care of the family when she couldn't because there is no paid parental leave in the US and we got double-fucked by the medical industry because she got a bad "mesh" put in and then had to have a further surgery to repair that which we also had to pay for and didn't have the money to win a lawsuit over.
I don't know quite how to put this, but in the deepest fuck you of the universe, my rich-immigrant-ggggg grandfather's money led to him owning banks, insurance companies, etc, and the family cashed out in a big way when their ownership was bought by and merged with what is now Cigna, one of the biggest US healthcare insurers, and my nuclear family specifically got screwed by the American health insurance industry, but anyway, we were the people selected for that karmic comeuppance so if you want to feel schadenfreude at my expense, I'll allow it without begrudging the sentiment, my family might have fucked up your familyâs life too, not just their own.
I got up twice a night to feed my brother because my dad had to sleep unmolested in my room to get to work and my mom was too weak to carry my brother or even hold him against her while she nursed so I had to hold him up to her. Adjusting to living in a city and hearing lots of random noises all the time was not easy when I'd had mom sound instincts from age 9.
I learned to drive the fall my youngest bro was born because my mom couldn't and I had to get my middle brother to preschool and go the grocery store on my own. While I hold absolutely no ill will towards my father or grandfather for this and given that about 1/3 of my paternal family either has an autism diagnosis or should, I fully feel the struggles they both went through to be communicated with, my father wouldn't ask for help, and my grandmother that lived 20 minutes away couldn't give enough help because my grandfather refused to do a single dish on his own as that was outside their "marriage contract" type agreement and she couldn't ever stay with us overnight when there wasn't a clearly-communicated need, so they let the burden fall on a 9 - 11 year old child and that really shaped a lot of my life in both good and bad ways. My youngest brother is 22, and we have only just climbed out of the medical debt his birth left us with between my dad's life insurance and my oldest brother and I paying for the extra cost of out-of-state college tuition.
The irony of all of this is that because my father died before his father, when my grandmother dies, my siblings and I will all inherit enough money (as a non-blood relative my mom, despite keeping her vows to part at death and not having remarried in eight years, is cut out entirely) to make this a non-issue, but my grandfather couldn't conscience spotting his unluckiest child some money in the end of days to pay for my youngest two brothers' education and take that worry off my father as he was dying. The day before he died I had to hold him down in bed to keep him from trying to climb in his truck to go to work because he was so anxious about trying to provide for us in spite of his father having fuck you money, because his father didn't think it was fair to the other siblings (who, at the time, still owned a major hedge fund and were married to a C-level executive of a huge conglomerate). A day and a half later I went back to my job because at the time I was then the sole provider for the family and didn't want to risk asking for the standard week's bereavement leave when I knew I was capable of showing up at work the next day and was fresh out of college so hadn't built up a reputation yet.
My father worked the day each of us was born, so I suppose it is only fair and he smiled at the choice. In spite of what it may seem, I gave a baller and very heartfelt speech at his funeral to all his rich friends that over and above everything, he'd taught us how to be happy with our own lives no matter what, and multiple of them emailed my mom in the aftermath to say they'd reassessed their relationship with their children in light of it, although...tbh I kind of doubt that lasted and they probably changed nothing đ
. The last good talk I had with him, two weeks before he died [his liver was going and it sent toxins to his brain that de-personed him after that and he no longer recognized me as his daughter, but as his sister], I reassured him that though we would all be sad he'd gone, we'd live on just fine without him because that's how he'd raised us, and according to my mom that was what gave him the final bit of peace he needed. Although honestly, I don't think I will ever see the strength in another human again that it took my grandmother to sit next to him and stroke his hand and tell him to close his eyes and imagine he was happy on a beach and die, for God's sake, because he was unaware and in pain and just prolonging it for our sake by then.
That type of obsession my grandfather had with assessing his children and grandchildren on the basis of economic productivity and a very black and white idea of "fair" is one you don't easily forget, I promise you. My hedge fund uncle is currently positioning himself to screw us out of our inheritance because of janky writing in the will and I'm doing my fuck all best to gain the wherewithal to go toe-to-toe with this cold motherfucker in court as the oldest and representative member of my happily much nicer and softer younger brothers who I want to remain that way not because I even care that much about the money, I know what bills affect your credit first and what you can put off paying and all of us have good enough career prospects to do our own thing, but just because I want to give the middle finger to a man that was a multi-millionaire and drew lines on his milk and orange juice bottles when I came over so he knew if I drank what my parents couldn't afford when I was approximately six. Anyway, ask me why I support major reforms in wealth taxation. I don't care who it goes to, just not that guy, you feel?
Having expendable income was very exciting for a bit after I started working but once I got to the hateable point of assessing my annual bonus and internally complaining that I'd spent the money I should have spent on a Sauternes cellar to drop five digits on bedset materials (to be fair they are drop dead gorgeous, very comfy and the factory pays a living wage for people to handmake the sheets/duvets/pillows to people in San Francisco, which is not cheap, so maybe I did more good than harm with that), I two seconds later nodded to myself and went "the government needs to confiscate more money from me". The narrative is always that the "undeserving" will use it for dumb things they don't need like iPhones or refrigerators...?...but like...I could also have gone to Bed Bath and Beyond and bought a very nice sheet/comforter set for at most a tenth of what I paid so am I really spending it responsibly either....?....who is going to get more joy out of this misspent money....?....not me, that is for sure, I probably would have had more fun going to BBB and laying on all the demo beds and buying something there.
My lifelong dream, which may become possible if/when I do have something of an inheritance, is to provide food security for one of the many towns in the US were most residents don't have it. It's the thing I remember the most distinctly over the years. I never could quite believe it when I got to the point that I could just...pay to eat at a restaurant. One of the most disappointed my mother has ever been in me is when I was twenty five and confessed I actually had no idea how much a gallon of milk cost in a city grocery store besides that it was probably between $1 and $5, because I didn't have to know. For now I make a weekly drop off of my excess produce to a mom group I met under somewhat weird circumstances but I was walking through the cut-through that went through the low-income housing back to my apartment at like 2 AM on a Saturday and these moms were out there partying and smoking weed with their kids all strapped in strollers around or the older ones watched by a rotating member of the group and I felt very safe and like these moms had a very good vibe of both living their own lives [seriously for mental health parents but in most cases specifically mothers need to be able to keep up relationships with people their age] but keeping their children safe and accounted for while doing so and trying their fuckin' best against all the odds to figure out how to make that happen when life had dealt them a shit hand.
...anyway, looping way back to the original question of what finishing school is, when I was almost done with middle school my dad had built a legit construction business that then very quickly took off because we lived in a commutable zip code to the now-rich-in-their-own-right people he went to high school with who trusted him to redo their homes. We eventually moved to that zip code but I stayed and commuted back to my old high school. But, i was a pretty wild kid which my father appreciated for a long while because I would follow him around on jobs and enjoy doing physical labor, but once I was mid-puberty and also he had to maybe show me to his high school friends that did not fly.
I snapped - not broke, snapped - my left thumb and my parents had to trap me like a wild animal to get me to go the hospital. Then I got a deep cut that partially injured a tendon in my leg and at eleven I tried to beat the shit out of my dad to prevent him from picking me up to strap me in the car and go to the hopsital. Next I got a deep splinter due to my eternal-barefoot tendencies and it wouldn't come out so got infected and I refused to go to the doctor [another weird back story but I was minorly sexually assaulted [[to be clear, not raped or anything big traumatic]] when I was eight and had to stay in hospital for a week and my parents couldn't be with me all the time so I have a permanent heebie-jeebie about going to the hospital, not true anxiety, I will go if I know I need to and I don't breathe heavy or anything, and I'm actually not permanently weirded out by sex or anything, just doctors in hospitals specifically I kind of unconsciously try to justify not needing to the extent I can rationalize it] and my dad was tired of my antics so he was like "fine if you don't go I will slice your foot in half with a Swiss Army knife to get it out" and I called his bluff and laid down on the floor, stuck my foot on his lap, and he didn't really know what to do when a barely fourteen year old girl called his bluff so my brothers watched in fascinated but horrified awe as I got my foot sliced open spectacularly so that the infection/splinter could come out and I didn't even make a sound out of spite despite it being quite painful to my recollection almost twenty years later.
They saw me cry from pain exactly one time when while trying to break up a fight between all three of them (it was over ice cream) I got pushed and my ankle got dislocated and what actually made me cry was snapping it back in place and they realized it was not a joke. These dumb assholes that I love have ragged on me for "skipping" chores the day after I was in the hospital because the day before that I had to spend 18 hours running Thanksgiving as a good sub-hostess like I didn't have a serious infection that needed treating and couldn't rest because none of them were up to any task beyond peeling potatoes.
After the Swiss Army knife incident, my dad's discussion of sending me to finishing school became real, which I knew when my mom made me take a walk with her and talked about it. Finishing school is like...etiquette school....? In ye olden day when finishing high school was not the norm for anyone, wealthy men finished high school and wealthy women often went to "finishing" school to have a combined education on being a proper lady but also being able to hold a decent conversation with your presumably-educated husband, so it wasn't entirely etiquette non-academic. It was more just like "what a rich man wants in a wife" school, which was sort of household management and knowing enough about cleaning/cooking to correct the staff if they fucked up, how to be a polite hostess, and how to not entirely bore him when you were alone together and had done your five minutes of sex or whatever so actually had to have a conversation. In modern times it has obviously expanded to be less bleak.
I said miss me with that, I can be a girl on my own, so I went full throttle into the girliest sport they offer in high school and ever since have gained the inestimable advantage of knowing how to also use femininity to my advantage, which I am very grateful to my parents for making me learn. It would be great if we lived in a world where that didn't count, but it did/still does, and they really set me up to operate in all the worlds.
It is weird for me to tell the story to Internet strangers because it's one of those things that makes your parents sound terrible and abusive in the general tone of the Internet nowadays, and while I support gender nonconforming children I don't remember my childhood or parents that way. But, I feel like the bits and pieces of my life I've given don't always make a ton of sense together without the context, so here it is, and in the end, I think a number of parts of it are areas where you can probably understand where it makes me have the opinions I do when I write.
Anyhoo, this makes my life sound far worse than it is, I actually have a great life and I am not unhappy with it at all and feel I was on the whole blessed with many more turns of luck than unluck, so, please, do not take this as a depressed artist rant, it is more like a rant of a very energetic person who rants about a lot of things all the time and didnât need to come out but just did because the question was asked and the time was right with my life being in a bit of flux to think about how I got where I am and where I want to go and why.
Always remember no matter what problems it seems like I have, if I didnât solve them on my 2 year round the world traveling hiatus I took from working, itâs my own fault, I definitely had the time and money to solve them and just chose not to.
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Pat & the Captain Angst #5: âI donât want to feel this. I want to be numb again.â
Pat & the Captain General #48: âI wonât hurt you.â
(I combined these three because I really felt theyâd work well together. I didnât wanna make the romance obvious but itâs definitely implied!! Anyway, thank you to you for sending these I really love this one!!)
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Pat had always felt fairly content with his tiny attic bedroom. Four walls barely metres apart, a sloped ceiling, and small window that gave him a rather pleasant view of the gardens of Button House. Heâd chosen the room mere hours after his tragic and sudden death. One glance at the miniature single bed tucked into the corner was all he got before he was forced to dedicate his afterlife to those four walls, hoping his choice of attic room would place the least amount of burden on the apprehensive ghosts already haunting the other bedrooms. It had suited him just fine. Being a man of small stature, he wasnât particularly bothered by the cramped nature of his quarters, always one to make do without complaining.
That was all until the past week, when the suffocating closeness of his bedroom became abundantly clear. A few nights prior, the Captain had entered Patâs room following their nightly patrol. Theyâd been deep in discussion about the best way to build a shelter; so that if, in the unlikely event the deceased pair managed to get lost in the wilderness, theyâd thrive and survive. The conversation wasnât finished so Pat didnât hesitate to invite the Captain in to sit and continue.
Very quickly, Pat had realised his mistake. He was hesitant to even call it a mistake but, as the discussion developed and continued, they had strayed, as ghosts often did, to reminiscing about their lives. Comfortable ground for Pat, slightly more treacherous for the Captain. It had started innocuous enough with the Captain regaling the odd story of woodland walks and the flora and fauna he had discovered.
But soon enough, Pat had watched the Captain begin to slacken both physically and mentally and his stories had become looser and more personal. He told tales of his overbearing father and doting mother, his more successful and respectable older brother, and his grandmother; his adoring grandmother who lived up on a hill and waited every day for her nervous little grandson to trek up to help her bake bread and plant flowers. Pat couldnât lose the golden opportunity that had fallen straight into his lap.
The Captain had returned the following two nights and Pat had learned more about him in three days than in the previous seventy years, and he was determined to bring the Captain to a place he wasnât even sure the soldier knew existed. Very strategically, the Captain had been avoiding bringing up anything that could potentially lead to his romantic life, heâd refused to indulge Pat in talking about Carol and had quickly shut down Patâs amusing first date anecdotes.
It reached night four before Pat finally broached the subject, waiting for the perfect moment. The pair sat in comfortable silence, curled up and knees pressed together, in the window seat of Patâs miniature bedroom gazing out over the shadowy gardens.
âThe stars are rather bright this evening, no cloud cover, see?â The Captain muttered contemplating the inky black sky. âI wasnât much of an astronomer in life, I canât say I know very much about the cosmos but I can appreciate its beauty.â
âI donât know much either,â Pat confessed, but he pointed up into the sky just to the Captainâs right. âBut that oneâs Ursa Major.â
âIt is?â
âNo idea, could be!â Pat chuckled. The Captain smiled softly at him and turned back to the view. âThe best date I ever had was taking Carol stargazing.â âMhmm,â the Captain shuffled awkwardly in his seat, but said nothing to drive Pat away. So he pressed on.
âWeâd only been together a little while. We wrapped up in so many layers and went up Bromley Hill, I held her hand the whole way up, to keep her warm, you know? And we lay down and just talked and drank hot chocolate. It was so wonderful: that was the night I realised I was in love with her. Yeah, good night!â
âSounds lovely,â the Captain mumbled. Silence fell between them as Pat waited patiently for the Captain to talk, a technique heâd picked up over the past nights: give the Captain a minute to think and heâll be willing to share.
âWhen the soldiers were getting rowdy of an evening,â he began slowly. âI would take myself off. The banks of the lake have a rather wonderful view of the sky. Iâd just lie there and wait until the early hours, when the men had disappeared for bed.â
âA regular occurrence?â
âNow and again,â the Captain said non-committed. âOccasionally, very occasionally. I wouldnât be alone, friends would join.â
âFriends?â
âFriend.â
âThis friend would keep you company?â Pat asked carefully, eliciting the smallest hum of agreement from the Captain. âItâs nice, isnât it? To have someone to share a night with?â
âAnd what precisely do you mean by that, sir?â The Captain turned suddenly. Pat realised heâd stuck his foot in it - rookie mistake really. He sat staring back at the Captain in silence before deciding on a response: in for a penny. âWell, you and this... friend. Youâre like myself and Carol. Someone you can talk to, relax with, and truly be yourself around.â
âAnd how do you gather that from me telling you of my friend?â The Captain interrogated.
âYou wouldnât let just anyone gaze with you,â Pat pushed his glasses further up his nose. âI know you, Cap. They must have meant a great deal to you to let them anywhere close to you.â
âDo not compare him to your wife, Patrick,â the Captain huffed and turned back to the window.
âWhy not?â Pat pushed.
âYou loved Carol,â the Captain said. âShe was your wife, he was but a friend.â
âAnd?â Pat avoided the Captainâs glare pointedly.
âCompletely different situation.â
âYou know, Captain, Iâm not entirely sure thatâs true.â The Captain spluttered and raised his stick towards Pat. His eyes were wide and very, very afraid of wherever the conservation was going. Pat half thought he might get up and run from the room as, like a deer in the headlights, his fight or flight reflex was taking far too long to kick in.
âNow listen here!â He stuttered. âI donât know what youâre insinuating about Havers but I shall not sit here and listen to you slander a good man. You did not know him, he was nothing like your beloved Carol.â
âI wasnât saying anything about him,â Pat argued. âBut he was âbelovedâ to you, as you put it?â
âHow dare you-,â the Captain started. âI donât understand, what are you- I donât understand? He was never... âbelovedâ. Not by me.â
âYou cared for this Havers?â Pat waited before the Captain nodded slowly. âYou cared what he thought, what he had to say?â Another nod. âYou wanted to spend time around him, make him happy? He made you happy?â
âWhat is this is aid of?â âYour face would go red when you saw him, yeah? Hands would get sweaty? You wanted to be the very best version of yourself in front of him?â Pat locked eyes with the man opposite him, both deathly afraid of the unspoken words. âYou found him... physically attractive?â
âNow, what are you-,â
âI hate to be the one to break it to you, Captain.â Pat said quietly. âBut that sounds rather like what love is.â
âNo, it isnât. It wasnât.â The four walls of Patâs tiny bedroom closed in, suffocating the pair despite their  lack of need for breathing. âIt wasnât love.â
âDid you ever feel that stomach-flippy thing? When he walked into the room? Like youâre going to explode with emotion, or be sick, or perhaps both,â Pat asked. âThink about your other friends. Think about Robin. Does that happen when you see him? Or Mary? Kitty? Does that feeling happen?â
âNo.â
âNow think of your Havers.â
Oh God. The Captainâs stomach fell over itself with the image of Haversâ dark eyes floating in front of him. His insides twisted and turned as he listened to Haversâ voice describing the intricate details of their weapon plans, the silky smooth tones of his voice flowing straight into the Captain leaving him shell shocked. How had he never noticed that feeling before, that horrifying swirling feeling. It made him feel both comfortingly warm and ridiculously sick at the same time, as if every illegal thought heâd ever had for Havers were about to burst out from inside him.
âItâs there, isnât it?â Pat prompted. The fear in the Captainâs eyes told everything Pat needed to know, guilt overrode his body. âItâs okay, Cap! Youâre okay.â
âI- I- is that?â He stammered. âIt- love?â
âI shouldnât have pushed you,â Pat conceded.
âNo. No, itâs not love! What are you talking about?â The Captain was overcome with anger all of a sudden, frustration threatening to spill out. âHe was, well. No, he was a âheâ to begin with. Thatâs not- thatâs not how love works.â
âLove is love is love,â Pat told him. âYou can fall in love with anyone. Legal now, Cap.â
âI- Iâm sorry,â the Captainâs head was scrambled.
âDonât you dare say sorry, mate. Youâve bugger all to be sorry about.â
âI really- I donât want to feel this. I want to be numb again,â he stumbled over his words, avoiding Patâs gaze and pointedly staring out of the window instead. âI canât feel this-.â
âFeel it, please,â Pat grabbed the Captainâs wrist in a tight two-handed grip and locked him into place. âItâs not healthy to keep everything inside.â
âWeâre dead, Patrick!â The Captain urged. âWe have no need to feel, no health to maintain.â
âUp here,â Pat tapped the Captainâs head carefully, the cold tip of his finger brushing through the thin grey hairs at his temple sending a small shiver through the Captainâs spine. âHealthy, up here. You need to take better care of yourself. Itâs like a dam, holding back gallons of water simply increasing the pressure inside. Let a little emotion spill over once in a while, keeps your head on right.â
âWater will not spill, Patrick, it will flood. And then where will we be left: vulnerable to enemy attack, thatâs where.â
âThereâs no enemy,â the Captain moved to interrupt. âNo, no enemy. Just allies. Let me in, just for a little while.â
âI canât-,â he stopped, a single tear tracking its way down his cheek, burning hot onto his skin. âI wouldnât know where to start.â Pat finally released his tense grip on the Captain and opened his arms, nodding to give the Captain silent permission.
âI wonât hurt you,â Pat whispered, brushing his hand over the scratchy khaki uniform at the Captainâs shoulder. âYou donât have to be the big, brave Captain you always try to be, not in front of me. Just for a moment, let go.â
After only a momentâs hesitation, the Captain dove forward head butting Pat in the chest, pushing him back against the window frame and practically folding himself in half to curl into the open arms. Seventy years of denied feeling poured out of the Captain to pool in their laps, warming their lonely ghostly forms. Pat dropped his legs to either side of the Captain, allowing him to curl closer and lie steadfast against his shoulder taking as much affection as he could having suppressed anything he wanted for years.
âThank you for talking to me,â Pat whispered. âItâs a big thing to come to terms with, a big, big thing. But a good thing, yes? Itâs good that you cared for him, good you felt a way you didnât know you had. Itâs all very, very good and very, very okay. And itâs for you to know and me to hopefully find out a little bit more about, okay? No one else need know.â He paused, his calloused hand finding the Captainâs in the darkness. âYou can talk to me, Captain. Whatever you want to say, whenever, and Iâll listen. Hey, Iâll listen to you rant and rave about the shades of brown in his eyes for hours if it means you can start feeling again. Is that okay?â The Captain nodded vigorously, unable to trust himself to produce words.
Patâs tiny bedroom no longer felt quite so suffocating to either man, nor did it feel like the dingy attic, barely tall enough to stand straight, that it had before. Instead it was a sanctuary to whispered secrets and profound confessions of adoration, four beige walls protecting the Captain in a way his emotional barriers had never quite been sufficient at. He tilted back to glance up at Pat, who smiled softly down at him running a hand over the Captainâs back and leaning to rest his chin among grey hair. The gentle look in Patâs blazing blue eyes causing the Captainâs stomach to give off a familiarly warm flipping sensation.
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A lot like âUsâ
Word count: 3.8K
Pairing: Sam X Reader AU
Warnings: Fluff
Series Summary: Y/N Y/L/N is eager and honestly, still in awe that she managed to get herself an acceptance from Stanford Law School. On the face of it, her life seems as put together, mysterious and independent as one might hope for. On the insides, she carries the burden of past that haunts her till date. Seemingly, sheâd left it all behind; that is until she sets foot in the class of the Law Schoolâs youngest, most promising professor.
Warnings:Â None for this chapter
A/N:Â I am so excited to share this story. I am really loving it <3 This is also written for @sdavid09â âs Tale Tellerâs 2020 Bingo Challenge.
Beta: My amazing girls @deanssweetheart23 and @anathewierdo Thank you!! I love you both <3
Finally the last of the boxes had been pushed up the five stories of stairs and into your living room. The guy from the movers quickly accepted the payment and disappeared before you could even utter âthanks.â You didnât blame him. Anyone would be over eager to leave after hauling boxes up the stairs given that the lift randomly stopped working.Â
You were just relieved that none of his men got stuck inside. That would have been awful. He complained about the sort of shitshows the rental buildings in the locality were, but all things considered, he had been pretty nice about the untimely disaster.
You closed the door behind and slid to the floor, glad that you didnât have to smile for strangers anymore.
The lift might have been a shitshow, but the flat you were renting was really nice. It had two bedrooms, a living room and a small kitchenette. The flat had only one bathroom, but the grand balcony on the other side of the living room all but made up for it. You got off the floor and made your way towards the balcony. It overlooked a small meadow of sorts, and the entry wall beyond it was high and covered with thick vines. Right in the middle, was a small fountain in the shape of a mermaid, carved out of what must have been once pristine white marble. The mermaid had a mysterious look on her face, like she knew your secret, and was contemplating if it would fetch a good gossip. In her hand, she held a beautifully carved flask, from which the water fell into the basin below.Â
It was like being in your own space, enclosed in this beautiful Caribbean meadow. That was until a voice called your attention.
âHey!â
You looked sideways to find an Asian guy who couldnât have been more than 20 waving at buy. You waved back awkwardly.
âSo, I see youâve met judgy Judy!â
âWho?â
He tilted his head towards the mermaid. âThatâs judgy Judy.â he said, smiling. âIf you happen to walk past her after 12 in the night, you are bestowed upon the judgiest of looks. And if youâre drunkâŚâ he let out his breath in whoosh.
You laughed, then were surprised at the sound of it. You didnât laugh this easily.
âMy nameâs Kevin,â the boy said. âKevin Tran. Arenât you the new girl renting 502? Meg?â
You shook your head. âIâm Y/N, actually. Meg wonât be here until Wednesday.â
You knew nothing about your roommate except that she loved her privacy. That was her only demand in the advert. That she was looking for someone who knew of basic hygiene and didnât poke their nose in her business. You couldnât argue with that.
He smiled, âSo what brings you here, Y/N?â
Before you could answer, Kevin put out his hands excitedly. âWait! let me guess. Youâre a pastry chef, looking to start your own little bakery in this quaint little town.â
You rolled your eyes. That was about as far as he could get from why you were here.Â
He caught on. âNo⌠no⌠youâre an artist? Looking for inspiration?â
You pursed your lips, trying not to smile. âIâm actually starting the year at the Law school.â
Kevin whistled. âLaw school, huh?â Then added, âHey, what do I know? Iâm just an engineer!â
You sized him up. He looked too young to be a professional.
He raised his hands up, âI know, I know what youâre thinking,â he said and you instantly felt guilty about judging anyone by their looks. Judgy Judy would be proud.Â
âYouâre thinking why would I live out of the city,â he said and you breathed a sigh of relief. âItâs âcause San Francisco is boring. Besides, I get to work from home a lot, and itâs an hours drive anyway.â
âSeems fair,â you said. He didnât ask you why you werenât staying in the official campus dorms. Maybe he had already done the mental math and figured out that the Law building was less than a ten minute walk from here. Besides, most of Stanford was a student town anyway. This building was closer to the college than even the Faculty residence.
âHey, Y/N,â Kevin said genially, âWhy donât you join us for dinner? Itâs just me and my roommate Jack. We can order some pizza and pop some beers. Itâll be cool. That way you donât have to worry about cooking in the middle of all that unpacking.â
It was starting to get chilly outside, and you wrapped your arms around yourself, âIâm not much a drinker.â
âThatâs fine,â he said, unfazed. âWe have soda, if you want.â
You hesitated, âThanks, Kevin, really. Maybe some other time.â
You waved at his somewhat confused face and stepped inside, closing the glass doors of the balcony behind you.
If Kevin thought you were weird, heâd get used to it like everyone in your life. He would get used to not talking, stealing glances and the fact that you werenât exactly the sort of person people wanted around in fun times. Heâd learn to ignore you like everyone else.
Most of the weekend was spent trying to put your room together. There really wasnât much to your belongings except books and some clothes, which you arranged as neatly as you could. If the blaring music on your speakers disturbed Kevin and his roommate, neither of them complained.Â
On Monday, you attended orientation lectures by a few alumni and the Dean. It all seemed like a dream to you. On Tuesday, they had a pre-law show you around in groups, the grand campus that was Stanford University. By the end, you were biased about the Law building being the best, maybe because you had dreamt of being here day and night for as long as you could remember. The Law school wasnât a grand facade. It was functional and built in a pale beige sandstone which had weathered wonderfully over the years. The corridors were breezy and opened on to landscaped spill out spaces ⌠and the building itself seemed to breathe through the tactfully placed fenestrations.Â
The pre-law showing your group around the campus talked and talked and talked, while you followed her dumbfounded at the expanse of it all. One day, youâd get used to this, you knew that⌠but that day was nowhere near close. In fact, it had barely even registered that you had done it! That you had actually been accepted into Stanford and that you were going to be a lawyer!
Stanford had twenty libraries. Twenty. The place that you absolutely fell in love with was the Cecil H. Green library. The high, vaulted ceiling made you feel like you had stepped right into the Victorian era. The rows and rows of shelves absolutely boggled your mind. You could live here and it still wouldnât be enough.Â
You touched the richly colored mahogany table in the library and unwillingly, like it was the most inevitable thing in the world, you thought of him. The look in his eyes when he talked about this very place. âY/N,â heâd say âYouâre gonna fall in love with the smell of those books!â
You immediately yanked your hand from the table, as if a current had passed through your body. The girl next to you, looked over. âEverything alright?â she asked kindly.
You nodded and moved away from the piece of furniture. You couldnât think about him now, not here. So, you took a couple of deep breaths and closed your eyes, focussing on the things around you, the long shelves, the smooth tables. And it eased some, you could feel your chest constrict a little.
Meanwhile, the guide talked on.
âWater?â The girl next to you offered as you all stepped out of the library. You needed it, but that meant talking to her, and you werenât sure you were up for that.
âCâmon, take it,â she insisted, âYou look like youâve seen a ghost.â
You took the bottle and splashed some water on your face, then took two gulps, feeling better immediately. The water tasted funny, but in a refreshing way.
You looked at what was inside.
The girl laughed. âItâs cucumber water,â she said. âI figured weâd be doing a lot of walking today and this is a saviour.â
âThanks,â you said, actually looking at her properly. She had a slim build, with dark brown hair and eyes. Despite knowing that they would be walking a lot, she was dressed in a black pencil skirt and a flowy baby blue blouse, with matching heels. She was carrying all that effortlessly without breaking a sweat, while you were wearing your most worn pair of comfortable jeans, a sweater and sneakers. You did notice that she looked really pretty and when she smiled, it reached her eyes.
âBetter?â She asked
âMuch. Thank you.â
She put her hand forward. âIâm Madison. Madison Maxwell.â
âY/N Y/L/N.â You shook her hand.
The others had already gone ahead while she had waited for you to catch your breath and drink water. You started walking together.
âSo, excited for the classes to begin?â She asked peppily and you nodded.
You figured that Madison was the sort to fill every silence with words. After a while, she was going to be really disappointed in you for your lack of responses or initiating a conversation.
As you walked, Madison told you everything that she could about herself in the span of the couple minutes it took you to reach the rest of the group. She was born and brought up in Pasadena, to a lawyer dad and a socialite mom. âI feel like my mom was born as a socialite! Her first words were probably, âwell, hullo, Dahling!â
You laughed, and encouraged by your reaction she continued. She was a pre-grad in sociology from USC, where she was voted the most likely to charm people with her smile (seemed fair). She had two older brothers both lawyers in their Dadâs bigass firm, and they lived in this huge house overlooking a hugeass swimming pool. Her words, not yours.
The fact she was rich was pretty much in your face, from the gucci bottle filled with cucumber water to the Prada shoes, but it wasnât because she was pushing it⌠she was just used to it.
âWhat about you?â She asked as you reached the group. âWhere are you from?â
âKansas,â you said.
âAnd?â She coaxed good naturedly.
âAnd I did my pre-law from University in Texas.â
âThatâs nice. What about your parents?â
You looked down. âThey died in a car crash when I was little.â
âOh no!â Madison gasped. She looked like she was about to tear up.Â
âItâs okay,â you said quickly, offering her a smile. âIâve made my peace with it.â It was true. Youâd had twenty odd years to adjust to it. It was a way of life now.
Madison still gave you an apologetic smile, but thankfully, for the rest of the tour she didnât talk much. It wasnât that Madison wasnât charming, but everyone charming usually expected the same from you⌠and you werenât. Why pitch her up for disappointment?
âSo, see you tomorrow, Y/N?â She asked, tentatively.
Poor girl, you thought. âSee you,â you said. âIt was nice meeting you, Madison.â
âLikewise,â she said brightly.
You watched her walk over to another group of girls, all dressed fancily,who squealed when they saw Madison. You shook your head, smiling to yourself that Madison had found some kindred spirits.
It didnât explain why she had been so nice to you all day though. If she already had friends, she didnât have to care about you, right?
It took you a while to figure out which was your exit. Roaming around in the campus as it was dark, was anxiety inducing. Yet, a voice in the back of your head kept telling you how the Oval was at the centre of the campus, and the Law building was just to the south east. You didnât want to hear the voice, hell you didnât even want to think about whom the voice belonged to, but slowly and surely it guided you back to the gate closest to your flat. Once you reached it, you made a run for it, not stopping till you were inside the tall building gate and into the meadow. You ran into Kevin.
âY/N!â He said, âI didnât see you there.â Next to him was another boy, dirty blonde hair and a smiling face. âThis is Jack. Remember, I told you about him?â
Jack took one look at you and concern rippled across his face, âHey, you okay?â
âYeah, yeah, just tired,â you whispered.
Before any of them could say another word, you dashed up the stairs.Â
âThe lift is working again!â Kevin called after you, but you bolted into your room without halting. Once you were inside, you locked the door behind and you rolled into a ball on your unmade bed, finally letting the tears make their way.Â
You knew this was coming, you knew it the moment you set foot in this town that it would remind you of him⌠the way he smiled, the way he ran his hand through his hair when he was nervous⌠the way you loved him. Over the years you had trained yourself to snap out of it whenever your thoughts even inched towards him. You could shut it off and just stop thinking. It had taken years and years of practice, but finally you could lock him in the darkest part of your mind and not look at it. Not feel anything for him. In return, you barely felt anything at all. About anything, about anyone.Â
In the long run, you preferred that bargain, though. The numbness.
And after spending so much time in it, the numbness felt homely. It cushioned you against the pain and the memories. So what if it cushioned you against feeling anything at all, too? At least this way you were functional. You could get through the day and be productive. Besides, who did you have to live for except yourself, anyway? So it was okay to just survive. To just feel enough for you to feel human. At one point even that had felt like an impossible feat.
You tried not to remember the days and nights wishing for the endless pain to end, wishing to just give up on everything, on life. At least now you didnât feel that way. You had re-learned to aspire, to work hard. You didnât feel hopeful anymore, but you had a goal set in mind and you were willing to work as hard as you could to fulfill it.Â
Most of the time, you managed to block out all unwanted noise in your head and outside, and just concentrate on surviving. It will have to suffice till one day you could actually start living.
But once in a while the box cracked, like today, and all the memories came spinning out. In the library, somehow Madisonâs prattling had kept you from spiralling. Now, there was no one to help. The thoughts simply overwhelmed you and you shut your ears, rolling into a smaller ball, as flashes of light from that night flared behind your closed eyes, the rain pouring down on you and all the blood. The thing you remembered most clearly was the cold. The skin-numbing, bone chilling cold as the water soaked through you.
You woke up to the blaring alarm. It was 7:15 in the morning.
âShit!â
You jumped out of bed and then immediately slipped, landing on the floor with the thud. You cursed again as you got to your feet and rushed into the bathroom. Not only had you overslept, but last night you hadnât even gone through your schedule of classes and lectures. The plan had been to wake up at 6, and go through the schedule once more, which you should have had studied last night, wear the perfect first day clothes that you should have picked out last night, and reach early to the classroom which you should have already figured out before 8 in the morning.Â
At 8 in the morning, however, you were still trying to shimmy yourself into the only formal skirt you owned. You quickly threw on the first decent shirt that you could find and tied your hair in a ponytail, then made your way out of the apartment without breakfast. Your bag was threatening to spill out the laptop and notebook you carried as you all but ran across the street to get to the campus.Â
By some extreme luck, you remembered the building perfectly. With a quick look through the schedule and the help of a very offended senior, you finally made your way to the class, completely out of breath by 8:20. Even though your hair was falling out of the ponytail, you were covered in sweat and your shoes were permanently damaged, you were miraculously ten minutes early.Â
The classroom was huge and circular. It was stepped upwards, with desks curving around to focus downwards on the podium at centre, right underneath the big projecting screen mounted on the opposite wall. If you had entered the normal way, you would have probably entered through one of the two doors at the top of the class, but with your luck, you had obviously entered through the one door at the bottom, presumably which the faculty used. This way you had to climb up all the way to an empty spot with over a hundred people staring down at you in your hassled state.Â
âSmooth,â a blonde guy from the third row muttered as you began climbing.
âY/N! Hey, Y/N,â a voice called. âOver here!â
You saw Madison waving at you from the corner seat on one of the top rows. A few people were looking at where the commotion was coming from. To avoid more of it, you hurried towards her.
âSaved you a seat!â she said, moving her books from the seat next to her, to make space.
âThank you,â you said gratefully. The three girls seated on the other side of her, gave you a curious look. The sort that is given to old cheese, wondering if it has gone stale.
âGirls,â Madison said, âThis is Y/N. Y/N, these are Lacey, Meredith and Rebecca.â In your harrowed state, you only remembered that the brunette with long hair was Lacey.
âArenât you excited?â Madison asked, smelling like she had stepped straight out of a beautiful orchard, while you were sweating bullets.
âMhmm,â you said. Madison went on to talk about how excited she was for this particular lecture, while you hurriedly set out your laptop, and readied your papers.
âHeâs just so dreamy and hot,â Madison gushed and the other girls nodded in agreement. âI canât believe we have him for the first lecture.â
âHow are we supposed to concentrate?â One of the girls wailed.
Like that was really a problem.Â
âCivil Procedure,â you read from the time table, quickly going through the syllabus, not even looking at the professorâs name the girls were raving about. In your experience, the content mattered, not who was teaching it.
There was a sudden ruffling, and everyone quieted at once.
âSorry, Iâm a little late,â an apologetic voice said.
It was 8:32, you thought absentmindedly, as you looked up from the papers, that was hardly late. That voice felt like long forgotten music.
The professor was facing the board, printing âCivil Procedure.â
When he turned, the floor dropped from under your feet.
He wore a light grey suit, with a striped tie and a white button up shirt, and stood tall against the black board. His soft brown hair was long and silky, curling slightly at his collar, and even though from this far you couldnât see the colour, his hazel eyes were warm and slightly abashed.
âMy nameâs Sam Winchester,â he said, the words each felt like a separate stab to your gut. âI'll be taking the Civil Procedure Module for this semester and the next. And, Iâm usually never late⌠especially in the courtroom.â
Some laughter ran around the room. He gave it a minute acknowledging it with a smile, then opened his laptop, and a tech hurried over to set it up.
âWhile Paul here is helping me with the wires, let me introduce myself more fully,â he said, leaning against the table. âI did my pre-law from right here at Stanford, so Iâm still your senior. You all better be respectful.â More laughter rang around. âThen, I went to Yale for law school. Iâve practiced in New York for two years before moving to California, and practicing in LA for a few more. I currently work as the Senior Associate at Acton Griswold in San Francisco. You guys heard of it?â
âIs he kidding?â Lacey whispered. âWho hasnât heard of Acton Griswold?â
âYouâre even paying attention to what heâs saying?,â said the girl next to Lacey. âI canât get over the way he looks. What is he? 30? Hot damn!â
âI have to impress him,â Madison muttered, though her voice had become softer. âI need that internship at Acton Griswold.â
On the podium Paul was done setting up the laptop, and Sam walked over to it opening the presentation. He pulled out frameless glasses from the box and slid them up his long pointed nose.
âDamn!â Lacey said again.
Your vision was tunneling in, and the room was spinning around you. Nothing made sense anymore. Not where you were, not what you were doing. Nothing mattered except the fact that he was standing there, right in front of you.Â
You could hear the rustling of papers, and the tap-tap of fingers hitting keys. while you just sat there numbly, not knowing what to do, not caring what was happening, or how long it had been.
âY/N? Y/N?â Madison was calling your name. âAre you okay? You look really clammy.â
Maybe she had been calling you for a while because a few people ahead of you turned to look, visibly annoyed. and it was in slow motion, almost reluctantly, as if to seek the source of disturbance that Samâs eyes found you.Â
A second passed and you could see them widen, then freeze in absolute shock. Unadulterated and profound shock.Â
âIâm sorry, I need to go,â You muttered, then grabbed your laptop and your bag and rushed out of the door at the top, without caring about the papers you had spilt⌠and bolted across the corridor, without a sense of direction till you found yourself in a toilet cubicle, locked and in hysterics.Â
This couldnât be happening. Not now. Not ever.Â
You had closed that chapter of your life, fled as far away as you could and yet, and yet he was right here. Sam was so close to you, how had your heart not known?
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FFXIVWrite2021 Prompt #13 - Oneirophrenia
The Scions did not return to the Crystarium alone. Well, the bally whole world also had to get back from the outing to Scree and Amity, and the residents of the Crystarium were no different, but there was another rumor.
Something else stalked those returning to the Crystarium. Whispers of something on the edges, a shape at the corner of the eye, an errant rustle in the stillness. The two day's travel was condensed into a day of forced marching. With the Light returned and so many of the Crystarium outside its protective walls, the chance that irreparable damage could be done to its personnel was too much of a risk.
But whatever it was followed them, somehow, across the sea despite each ferry being checked and triple checked for both stragglers and unwanted hitchhikers.
Was it paranoia because the grand scheme went awry? Was it simply exhaustion from sleepless days imbuing and doing hard labor?
It wasn't a sin eater. Even Lightwardens, as intelligent as they may have been, could not resist the lure of so much living aether to sup. They would have been attacked while organizing for the lift back down or while on the shore waiting for the ferry.
Ghost was the word passed around. An old concept from before the Flood when there was enough darkness to half see apparitions in. It enjoyed a new heyday with the return of the Night, but a ghost in the brightness, that strange contradiction, was in a way perhaps even more unnerving. Everyone needed to rest. In the confines of the Crystarium, so guarded for a full century without a breach in the walls, rest would come easier.
At least, for those not burdened with the truth. For those that didn't have a bellglass in their heads, the sands dropping one by one. If they tarried too long, never mind a breach in the walls, the Lightwarden, or worse, would be born within those walls. The Flood would complete its ruin, and the Calamity that the Exarch and so many others had worked centuries to prevent would happen anyway.
So rather than rest, they poured themselves into research.
Without the coming and going of the night, the constant brightness made days feel like bells. How long had it been since she had gotten any shuteye? She looked at Thancred, resting his head on his chin, hands crossed but still holding onto a mothbitten scroll. The man was hardly an academic, but the skills had come back to him after some practice. Alphinaud by her side, splayed across the table, a priceless ancient tome for a pillow. Urianger had left to peruse the archive in the Ocular, how long ago? Was it a bell? Three bells? A day? Her tea had long gone cold and the biscuits were all eaten. She looked at the pile of books in their reshelve pile. They had raided half the Cabinet of Curiosity and Moren would undoubtedly throw a fit whenever he would next check up on him. The next day? What day was it. Y'shtola was aware of the feeling of needing to remember a bellglass. They were working against time... for what?
She shook her head to clear her thoughts as the gate to the forbidden section that she and the Scions had inhabited for at least a day. Perhaps three.
"Alisaie, is that you? Have you brought us poor trapped souls more tea?"
Silence.
Alisaie didn't have the patience to sit and scour tomes. She and Ryne were running over all of Nordvandt to look for solutions. Y'shtola tried to focus. Perhaps they could be back from the Inn at Journey's Head by now.
But Alisaie was not very good at being silent, especially when addressed. Nor did she usually carry something heavy enough to drag behind her. The scrape and clang of metal on metal steps made Y'shtola glance at the two men at the same table with her aethersight, not turning her head from the stairs. No they didn't seem to rouse despite the sound. Was she dreaming? Was this a dream?
The thoughts of the ghost returned to her. Didn't they say it looked like a knight? Didn't it whisper something? "Run.." "Where..." and "Stolen..." were the repeated sentiments, reportedly.
Y'shtola prepared for the worst. She raised the tome she had been reading from defensively and wished she had brought her staff down here.
As the figure came into view, her mind's eye was overwhelmed with brilliant light.
Y'shtola turned and threw an arm up in an attempt to shield from the light instinctively before remembering that her sight didn't work that way. She willed herself to shut off her aethersight and was shocked to see even then some Light leaking into her head.
It was certainly in the shape of a knight, she recognized the armor to be of Ishgardian make, not in a remote way similar to the armored knights of the First. It dragged behind a large block of steel that could maybe pass for a greatsword. This was the ghost all right. And Y'shtola put a few things together quickly, even as sleep deprived as she was.
"Why, you must be Fray."
"Shtola..."
Despite her present circumstances, she clicked her tongue in irritation, "You know better than to call me that," Even if this was a dream, she had standards. She lowered the book and placed it back on the table. Shtola, stolen, ah.
"Where..."
It occurred to her that there was something wrong. Fray was dressed in black armor, Xiao had told her. Not the gleaming white, dripping with astral aether here in front of her.
"Shtola... run..."
Y'shtola pinched herself. Definitely not dreaming here.
"Absolutely not. Besides where shall we run? Shall we run to the ends of Nordvandt and have you destroy the First from there? Shall we run back to the Source and wreak all sorts of ruin there? Jumpstart the next Calamity there and now? I think not."
"Where..."
For that, she had no response. The Warrior of Light was a bomb now. No different from the firekin that traversed Vylbrand, mayhap with but a little more self control. Y'shtola questioned for a moment how much control the bombs had to contain their explosions. Or was it all down to one errant slip?
"...Where is Xiao? Well, let's go bring you back to her, shall we?"
* * *
Her hand went numb. As if with the cold, but Fray's gauntlet wasn't cold. Jolts of fuzzy pain went up her arm like she had fallen asleep in an awkward pose and had compressed it under her body. She tried not to think about what her hand must look like.
As luck would have it, it was past clock midnight, meaning the rest of the Crystarium was largely asleep. Few people would see her escorting the ghost trailing and dripping with light aether to the Pendants. And even then, the Sorceress from Rak'tika aiding a ghost? Better her than them. She kept her aethersight on and gripped her mostly unfeeling hand harder to avoid looking back at what was a small sun in her mind's eye. The amount of aether cast strange shadows in the Musica Universalis.
The Manager of the Pendants of course was awake, but if he was surprised by the ghost that Y'shtola led by the hand, the Elf did not show it.
"You'll be headed to Mistress Longbao's room, I presume?"
Y'shtola nodded, now aware that her arm was completely numb to the elbow and somehow the numbness radiated to the small of her back. The manager went ahead to unlock the door and ushered the two, and the sword, in. Discretion was perhaps his greatest strength.
Xiao was in bed, seemingly slumbering, her expression troubled. Y'shtola, Ryne, and Alisaie had stripped her from her armor to her smallclothes and wiped the raw light aether from her body before doing another sealing of the Light and covering her with a blanket. The rags were burnt afterwards but Y'shtola remembered how stiff and brittle the cloth became. She wondered what was happening within the Warrior of Light.
"Shtola... Where..." The voice came from both Fray and Xiao simultaneously.
Letting go of Fray's gauntlet, Y'shtola kneeled by the bed and grasped Xiao's hand, entwining her fingers delicately and kissing the coarse, battleworn knuckles. Xiao did not squeeze back, but the troubled expression lessened. Her hand was still warm, warmer than Y'shtola's as usual, And if anything, the numbing that holding on to Fray's (or the thing that resembled Fray, Y'shtola there was none of the snide eloquence that Xiao had previously described) hand caused lessened.
Y'shtola still couldn't look at her directly with her aethersight, however. She was still far too bright, brimming with Light.
"Urianger found poetry in the Oculuar. Did you know they wrote poems and songs about us? The Warrior of Light and her Sweet? Apparently I die in your arms and you follow not long after. Very tragic. Very touching."
She placed her head on Xiao's chest, listening to her breathing, still deep, not shallow or pained. She didn't let go of Xiao's hand.
"Unfortunately I do not aim to be immortalized in sappy poetry anytime soon, so no dying in my arms, you hear?" Y'shtola said to Xiao's slumbering form.
She must have stayed there for quite a while, fingers locked with the other Miqo'te, for when she awoke again the specter of Fray had disappeared, whether it wandered off or returned to whence it came, she could not tell. Despite the awkward position in which she slept, she was refreshed, at least in the mind. Her back and knees were killing her.
Xiao also looked much more at peace, her brow was light and her mouth seemed curled in a slight smile. Y'shtola extracted her hand, all feeling returned, and left quietly. She needed more tea and biscuits and another tome to devour.
The bellglass in her head was righted and the sands began to slip once more.
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âHeal meâ - Ivar The Boneless x Reader
Summary: Imagine Ivar come back from the battle against his elder brother severely banged up, you're the healer of Kattegat, but usually no one gets close to you due to rumors you're a sorceress. Nonetheless, you seem to be the last hope for the Prince to survive his wounds as a curse progressively appears to make him profoundly fall in love with you.
Warnings:Â suspense, fluff, smut
Word Count: 2,913
 *Masterlist*
A knock on the door made you lift your nose out your plate, you stood back on your feet and put on the hood of your cloak. You manage your way to the door. "Yes?" You asked the door slightly open. "You need to help him, he is dying" "I can not rearrange someone's fate" "Please, it is the prince of Kattegat!" "Ivar?" You asked, and without a second thought, you entirely opened the door to let them enter. There was one man that held Ivar into his arms, to which you show a bed to place the wounded. "What happened to him, Hvitserk?"
You came nearer the men, keeping a certain distance with the one standing by the end of the bed. Hvitserk looked at you with confusion but was too concerned by his brother's health "It's Bjorn, he..." "What is his major wound?" "He didn't open his eyes since we left the battlefield. It's his head, I think" Hvitserk responded. You took some herbs into a pot and mixed it "You can't stay..." You murmured, "What?" "It is not safe for you to stay, you must go back to town" "Why not? What tell me you're not going to kill him deliberately if I leave" "Nothing, but I hope you'll understand I'm not appreciated by your people. You're a prince and have a good reputation, you can not afford to be associate with me. But for Ivar it's okay, they don't like him much anyway" You shrug as getting closer to his brother, you softly put your hand under his head to lift it and pull the pot on his lips, for him to swallow your potion. "I know you're right, but-" "You don't trust me" You finished his sentence. "I can feel it" "How- Hum, don't respond to that" He got up seeing his brother responding to your touch "I can promise you I will do my best for him to heal" "You're my only hope" He openly said, and you nodded without even looking at him. "I'll come back soon enough to see him" Hvitserk lets out as he opened the door. "Thank you" He lastly said, and this time you lift your gaze to him, but he already closed the wooden door.
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"Where am I?" "Please don't move, you're safe I will not harm you" You hassle to put your palm on his chest, which he looked intently before lying back. "You're in my house, I'm Y/N" "The healer..." He succeeds to speak despite his injuries. "Calm down, don't waste too much energy. You lost a lot of blood, you must rest" "Why are you hiding from me?" He asked with a low and harsh voice. He grabbed your cloak and pull it, but you placed your hand on his with a delicacy that stopped him in the track. "I'm sorry I didn't mean to-" "It's okay, don't apologize, never do it again," You said as you hold him a pot "You need to drink this, it will not taste good, but it's good for your head "What is it with my head?" "You passed out for too long" "How did I even end up here?" "You're brother, Hvitserk brought you here, it was a week ago. He comes every day to watch you sleep" Ivar looked at you as you stood up and got away from him, to the table and you took a sit there. You were filling some pot with flowers and others with soil. "Where are you going? Why are you going away from me?" "I should heal you, nothing more" "If it is about the rumor, I don't believe in them" "Which rumors?" You feigned not to be aware of the gossip about you. "You deal with the gods. Or, anyone that may see your face will be cursed, for it is not a face that was shaped to be be seen by the human eye". "Who said that again?" "People" "Your people" "They don't like me, I'm better off dead" You crashed a pot filled with water on the table, and the liquid spilled on your cloak. "Fuck" You muttered, "Is everything okay?" "No one should ever feel like it'll be better if they were dead, I forbid you to think that under my roof" You got up and took off the fabric and the hood with it. Your hair was very long, embracing your hips, speaking of which, Ivar couldn't get his eyes off of. Your curves were perfectly complimented by your dress, all black and long, reaching your ankles. Your clothing didn't let any flesh out to be seen, only your neck. You ran your fingers through your hair and exhaled deeply before moving forward another cloak. "You don't need to hide from me, I'm also banished, in a certain way. We're not that different you and I" Ivar exclaimed, and you touch upon the piece of fabric. You quickly glanced at him before turning your face again. "Wait..." He said, but before he could add anything, he fell asleep once again.Â
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"Y/N" You heard Ivar call your name while sleeping, and you scramble to the bed, taking his hand in yours. As soon as your skin touched, his heavy breath turned out into normal breathing, and he wasn't waggling anymore. "I'm here" You murmured, and the man opened his eyes, directly looking at you. "I'm hungry" "Yes, of course, it's been two weeks now you're here. I knew that moment would come. When you'll have enough of eating what we found on the ground." "You talk too much, nobody told you?" Ivar raised his brows at you, and you giggled. "It seems like you're getting better and better. if only you could be less provocative..."
"Am I? By telling the truth." He answered with a snappy tone. You help him get up by holding his waist with your left arm and held him his crutch. Still, you didn't let go of him until he was sat at the table near the hearth. "Tell me you're not cold, we don't have any wood left. I'll have to go out if you're cold" "I'm not, I told what I was Y/N: hungry" He dawdled on the last word while intently looking at you in the eyes before you abruptly looked away. You couldn't explain why but every time his eyes laid on you, you were bewildered, but in the right way, if it even was possible. You poured some stew into his plate and glanced at him. "You should probably eat really slowly and just a little, it's been some time you didn't eat something substantial" "You think I'm going to die because I rushed myself eating?" He muffled his laugh as much as he could. "My dad died like that, so yes" You dramatically let out, and his facial expression immediately changed. You burst out laughing and filched the spoon that was on his mouth to taste what you cooked for him.
"I'm teasing you!" You tilted your head, and he chortled. "You're quite a phenomenon Y/N when you put aside your shy mask" "Is that what you think? You curtly said, "Don't change your mood that fast I can't follow..." "Who said you had to" "I want to !" "You shouldn't" "Well, I didn't choose to like what I see when I see you" "What?" You murmured with a high pitched voice, but Ivar cleared his throat. Can I eat in peace?" "You are preoccupied with peace now..." You laughed at him.
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"Y/N" "Does it still hurt? I can give you another-" "No, it's- it's okay I just wanted to make sure..." "I was there" You added, and a smile grew on your lips. You were lying on your back right next to the Viking, looking at the ceiling, but he looked intently at your eyes and lifted his hand to your face, softly. You closed your orbs as his fingers stroke your skin. "Open your eyes again," Ivar lowly said, and you opened your eyes, looking downward. "Look at me, Y/N, I'd like to see your soul" He talked, but you refused to look him in the eyes. "Why are you doing this? Why are you always hiding away from me, you can't live a life like this, it isn't fair." His tone was tense, he was angry but not at you, he could never. He was mad at anybody that let you believed you undeserved to be looking at and cherish. "You're so kind and soft, why are you taking care of me anyway?" "Because I knew Ragnar, I mean, when I was younger he used to visit me. When my father was still alive and lived with me. They were good friends, and he always talked to me about you. How strong you were, how he found himself wrong about you so many times. He thought your legs would've been your weakness, but in fact, that difference was something he couldn't understand, although he tried" "He tried, to understand me?" He asked, eyes fluttering. "He did understand when he was older. Even when my father died, he continued to visit me and tell me everything about Kattegat and the burden of a king and how he hated to make a decision." You stopped, searching for his eyes. "Your father was a great man, the greatest I believe, he told me to never close my door to you if one day you'd come. I made him a promise, and I kept it," You were brimming with emotions, just as every time you got to tell out loud the memories that never left your heart. You were cradling his hands with both of yours in a soothing way, owning a smile from your guest. "Your eyes, they are glimmering" "I loved your father and appreciated him with all my soul, he never considered me as a monster, he knew I was different, he never told me otherwise. But that didn't make him despise me." "Who can honestly despise you, Y/N?" He asked as he straightened up, and you chuckled. You wanted to cry, but when a tear threatened to drop from your eye, Ivar wipes it away with his thumb sooner said than done. He got closer to your face and cup your cheek, with you leaning into his touch.
You breathe loudly, but your breath as cut by the kiss Ivar drops on your mouth. He simply smacked you at first to gauge your reaction, and when you opened your mouth to let out a moan, he kissed you entirely. You were pressing your forehead to his and exert a hold over it, only expressing you hunger for him. "We are magnets, but we can never repel one another, we were meant to be together" Ivar soughed against your lips, and in response, you simply straddled him, trying your best to be careful with his wounds. You sneaked both of your hands under the fabric of his shirt and caress his skin with your nails. Your lips were still sealed together when he was kneading your haunches on top of your dress. You benched up that last one to your waist to be able to feel him against your core. His bump grew hard as you grind down on him in a hurry. "You're so eager" "I don't know what is it" You responded, and for the first time in three weeks, you managed to intently and thoroughly look him in the eye, that darkened with desire. "Do you want me?" You asked without breaking the gaze, and him grabbing and pinching your arse gave you the response you wanted. "I barely deserve such an endearing person Y/N, don't make me change my mind by making me wait" "Are you sure you could even change your mind?" You retort, pulling away from his trousers. He was reluctant about you seeing him wholly naked, but you reassured him by letting him know how embarrassing you were to even realize he was touching your bum, which made him laugh and relax. He went down on you cunt with his fingers, teasing your clit. Still, you stopped his hand "I want to feel you, entirely, inside of me" Even if you couldn't do better than aligns words at this moment, he understood you and inserted one then two of his fingers inside of you to make sure you were ready for him. You squealed and let out a long "Oh" when he curled his fingers inside of you, stroking your sweet spot. You closed your lids for a second before opening your eyes again and grab his neck with one hand. You leaned atop him as he aligns himself and thrust into you entirely in one attempt. You winced and laughed at the same time, "What is it now?" He demanded, he didn't seem any surprised by the total energy you showed in this moment of intimacy. As if he presumed behind all of this faint-heartedness, was hiding a fire that screamed to be kindled. Once you adjusted to his size, you started to go up and down on him at a slow pace first. Your moans mixed with his guttural noises made a song for the gods only as no one was around, but you'd swear to yourself this symphony was so beautiful you could sing it anywhere at any time for people to hear it. He abruptly spins you on your belly as he thrusts you with haste to be nearer you, you let out a scream as you bite your bottom lips and Ivar dropped some warm and wet kisses all over your shoulders.Â
When your walls clenched around him, your body shaking and toes curling, he let out a groan and thrust a few times more. Nonetheless, he bit your earlobe and spilled his seed inside, filling you entirely. You exhaled deeply as turning around to meet his delicious face and body. He hooked your leg over his hip and lean for a kiss. You just couldn't let go of his lips. His touch became more hungry as you chuckled against his lips. You pressed down his body to yours with your heels and feel his growing bump. "Again?" You asked. "I don't know" He shrugged, and you gently hit his chest as the side of his lips lift up.
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You fell asleep in Ivar's arm, naked and hands in hands, it's been a few days Hvitserk didn't show up, and you couldn't ask for more. Not that you disliked the man, but being with Ivar all day long was something else, something you'd hope would never end. "I see you take good care of him" Hvitserk opened the door and entered without announcing himself, you immediately jump out of panic. "Hvitserk, get out!" "Why, I brought-" "Please, I'm pleading you, just get out" You loudly say reluctantly. He obeyed and got out, you straightened up and looked at the door, as you were nervously looking for your clothes. "What is it, Y/N?" Ivar asked he squeezed your hand in an attempt to soothe you, but you hassle to put on your hood before glancing at the door. "Your brother is here, I'm going out anyway" "You can stay, please stay, you took care of me, and it is your house" You let out a long sigh and got out without even looking at him. "Do not rush him nor overwhelm him, he still needs rest" You ordered passing by Hvitserk as you vanished in the woods behind a hurst.
When you came back, the sun has already set, and the moon was high in the sky encircled by a thousand stars. You carefully open the door, happy to know someone was waiting for you, and it wasn't anybody. It was the man who got you heartbeat pumping like crazy and your inside set on fire "Ivar..." You murmured, you turn around as there was no response nor a single noise, the bed was empty. He wasn't there, and neither was his brother Hvitserk. Even though the most current things was that he had left you searched everywhere in the house, as your eyes filled up with tears. You couldn't also see anything when you finally accept the truth: he got what he wanted, so he'd gone. You crumbled to the ground and curse yourself for you have believed for once someone truly cared for you, and see something else than just a lonely woman with the knowledge of plants. But you were wrong, and the person you were attached the most left you more desolate than ever. You were torn between the thought of going into Kattegat and looking for him or staying here and hoped for his come back, and Nothing could help you soothe now, he wasn't there to cradle your hand nor to squeeze it. He wasn't there anymore.
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Can I ask your thoughts on ships between jiang yanli x lan xichen or jiang yanli x nie mingjue..? Based on their personality can jiang yanli romantic relationship works with either of them? (Of cource I ship jiang yanli and jin zixuan, and I know deep down he have a good quality). Sorry for the random question.....
Nooo no need to apologize! Random questions are fun and I am always down to chat
As far as Jiang Yanli ships go...well, despite what my fics suggest, I am a multishipper at heart and want Jiang Yanli to have nice things so, short answer: yes. Give her all the beautiful respectful men who love and adore her!!
Longer answer based on my views of the characters below the cut bc WOO boy this got long:
Jiang Yanli/Lan Xichen
Part of me really wants this to work because they are similar in a lot of the ways they interact with their family and with the roles and responsibilities they have to handle. And like frankly, both of them deserve some non-volatile relationships where they donât constantly have to play peacekeeper. So pros in their favor: I just want them to have nice things, they both seem more emotionally mature and intelligent than...a lot of their peers, and in-universe it makes decent political sense. They could create a solid team of tact and diplomacy tying Gusu Lan and Yunmeng Jiang into a solid alliance. They can both have someone to take care of them for a chance. Jiang Yanli can broaden Lan Xichenâs culinary horizons; Lan Xichen can (depending on what headcanon you go with for Jiang Yanliâs health issues) play healing music for her and paint her lovely art. I like all of this for them bc I want them to have soft and good things đđ
As for things going against this relationship...I think there can be such a thing as being too similar. Both have the tendency to sublimate themselves for the sake of those they love, both are constrained by their duty and positions in a way that makes it hard to see them really going for it if their family or anyone raised objections, and especially post-sunshot, I think both would be likely to hold off for both personal and political reasons. Both their sects have been horrendously injured by the war and both of them are dealing with major family losses and struggles. Obv that can bring ppl together (see the âhave someone to care for themâ point above lol) but grief and loss are messy, non-linear experiences and oftentimes, the way we experience them doesnât fit nicely with the way other people experience them. I think Jiang Yanli is pretty reluctant to leave her sect in the wake of the war, especially with Wei Wuxian clearly Going Thru Some Shit and with Jiang Cheng suddenly having to be a sect leader, and imo part of the appeal of Jin Zixuan at that point is that he offers a stability and security that her family canât anymoreâand which, having just lost their sect leader, had their home razed, and fought a warâGusu Lan also wouldnât be able to.
Which is all to say that this has turned into a desire for me to see star-crossed Jiang Yanli/Lan Xichen where he doesnât want to drag her into the mess of post-war Gusu Lan and she doesnât want to be another burden when heâs already dealing with a lot (& also understandably wants one (1) thing to be easy). It would make me sad and I would love it
Jiang Yanli/Nie Mingjue
On the note of tragedy! I feel like you can really make this ship an ocean liner of sadness and pyrrhic revenge :â)
But weâre talking compatibility so: I think Jiang Yanli could enjoy having Nie Mingjueâs strength and steadfastness behind herâboth in larger terms and in the personal. Politically, after sunshot, the Nie are pretty much the best-off after the Jin (the bar is so low here folks but anyway) which means that marrying into the Nie sect might actually be the best route for stable power, non-lecherous in-laws, and being able to both live comfortably herself and have more ability to help her own family. a strong marriage alliance between qinghe nie and yunmeng jiang coupled with Nie Mingjueâs close friendship/sworn brotherhood with Lan Xichen might actually create one of the few settings where I can buy into the other sects having a reasonable amount of alliance/strength/solidarity to stand in opposition to Lanling Jin (which is ofc vital for keeping Wei Wuxian and the Wens alive, which is a major component of Letting Yanli Have Nice Things)
on the other hand, what we get of Nie Mingjue in canon is...pretty rigid and grounded in principle rather than practicality, and I think Jiang Yanli is used to the practical aspects of living with peopleâbeing someone without a lot of control over her own life, who is constantly trying to balance and smooth over the troubles of her notably volatile family, I think she is well-acquainted with the (oftentimes bitter) art and necessity of compromise. and as we see from nie mingjueâs arguments with lan xichen about jin guangyao, nie mingjue doesnât handle that kind of flexibility super duper well. so thatâs a pretty major obstacle to compatibility and a happy marriage, especially if you throw wei wuxian into that argument because being married to someone who genuinely thinks her brother deserves death is not a thing I think would be conducive to Jiang Yanliâs happiness TBH
SO my conclusion for both ships:
can totally be persuaded to buy into them and have a great deal of funÂ
 with fluffy versions where Jiang Yanli just gets nice things and they get eitherÂ
(in lxcâs case) someone to love and support them without needing him to Be A Big Brother all the time or
 (in nmjâs case) someone who cares about him and encourages him to broaden his moral and life perspective
in tragic versions where lxc and jyl canât be together because of their separate duties or nmj dies and jyl winds up as part of nhsâ plans as either co-conspirator or collateral damageÂ
and think in both cases there are significant personal challenges that would lead to conflict/friction that could be v fun story-wise or could cut them off before they get together
#asked & answered#anonymice#i also do rlly want jin ling to be a person#so that sways me a little#but not that much#there are many ways for jin ling to come into existence#jin zixuan's involvement is optional#BUT ANYWAY#sorry this got so long#i don't think abt these ships a lot#and instead of answering compatibility i was like 'Hm Would THis Be a Strategically Sound Decision in the Wake of a Horrifying War' asldjkh#but mostly it is v fun to give jiang yanli nice things in the way of love and respect#and i confess i would be particularly interested in a canon divergent au#where she does marry nmj and then like...an examination of how and what that changes#like does nmj still die? does wwx? who survives and who is lost?#if they both still die#does nhs bring jyl in on his conspiracy or keep her out#does /she/ persuade mxy to do the sacrifice summons?#who is she by the time wwx returns? how has she been changed?#ajkdhs IM SORRY NMJ I'M JUST REALLY INVESTED IN JIANG YANLI#also obv this is all just my opinion and conjecture thrown out while waiting for rice to cook so#pls don't take it too seriously lmao
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