Eruri Week 2022

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Day 1: The Orchestra

Levi had been about to leave Erwin’s office that evening when Erwin stopped him, calling out his name. Levi stopped in his tracks, his hand out to wrap around the door knob. He put his hand back down by his side and turned around.

“Yes?”

Erwin cleared his throat, looking a little nervous. Levi had never seen him look like that before, and they’d been sleeping together for about a month now. He raised an eyebrow, watching Erwin shift uncomfortably in his seat and smile shyly at Levi.

“Are you busy tomorrow night?” He asked.

“Uhh,” Levi replied. “No, why?”

He was beginning to feel anxious too, just because Erwin was. He’d never had a relationship like the one he had with Erwin, and he didn’t know how to react or feel about certain things, so he usually just followed Erwin’s lead.

“I was just… well,” Erwin swallowed thickly, crossing his fingers over one another in front of him. “There’s an orchestra at the town theatre tomorrow night. I was hoping you might like to attend with me… as my date.”

Levi could feel his face turning red, from his ears to his cheeks and down his neck. Erwin wanted to take him on a date? And to a theatre… he’d never been somewhere so fancy before. He’d never even heard an orchestra before, and he could feel his heart beating excitedly in his chest, wanting to say yes instantly, but deciding he shouldn’t seem so eager.

“I suppose I could go,” Levi shrugged nonchalantly. “How much is it?”

Erwin chuckled softly, “Levi, you know I would pay for your ticket. There’s no need to give me money; it’s my treat.”

Levi was certain that going to the orchestra was expensive, and he was feeling a little sick about that. He didn’t want Erwin spending exorbitant amounts of money on him. But he supposed he could let it slide this once, just because he actually wanted to go. He’d heard music before: marching bands playing during military parades he’d attended, little children singing songs and playing jump rope in the street… heck, sometimes the new recruits would come up with little songs and chants while they were running drills.

Levi had never had the opportunity to hear an orchestra, and he’d heard it was a beautiful experience. But he was a little worried - he didn’t know how to behave in that sort of space, and he was painfully awkward.

“Dress nicely, alright?” Erwin instructed. “A full suit will do. I’ll pick you up around 7pm tomorrow at your bedroom?”

Levi nodded, trying to hide his smile as he headed out of the office for the night. As soon as he was alone, he allowed a grin to form on his face. He was so excited to go see the orchestra tomorrow, especially because it was with Erwin.

 


 

Levi fixed his bowtie in the mirror, hearing a knock on his bedroom door. That must’ve been Erwin. Levi slid his shoes on and tied them quickly before going to open the door. Sure enough, Erwin was standing there, and Levi’s mouth nearly dropped open from how handsome he looked.

He’d seen Erwin in fancy military uniforms before, but never in a suit like this, his hair slicked back with gel. He smelled really nice, and Levi was feeling his heart pounding out of his chest, wanting to throw himself at the man. But he didn’t want to ruin their nice outfits, so he held back.

“Hi,” Levi greeted shyly.

Erwin held out his arm for Levi to take, “Hello, darling. Here, take my arm. Let’s head out. There’s a carriage waiting for us.”

Levi nodded and took Erwin’s arm, closing and locking his bedroom door and slipping the key into his pocket. Erwin led him out of the building and opened his carriage door for him. Normally, Levi might’ve scolded him for being so romantic. He could open a door for himself; he didn’t need Erwin to do that for him. But he was in the romantic mood, and found Erwin opening the door for him and holding his arm endearing.

Erwin closed Levi’s door and climbed in the other side of the carriage, and they were on their way, bouncing along down the road towards the town. Levi was feeling nervous, wringing his hands and rubbing his sweaty palms on his pants.

“Are you alright, my dear?” Erwin asked, taking one of Levi’s hands carefully and pressing a kiss to the back of it. “You seem nervous.”

“I… I don’t know how to act,” Levi admitted sheepishly. “I’ve never been to anything like this before.”

Erwin’s expression softened, and he took Levi’s face into both his hands before kissing the top of his head, “Just be yourself, honey. You don’t need to change anything.”

Levi wasn’t so sure about that, but he smiled at Erwin’s words anyways, his face turning red. Erwin pulled his hands away, and Levi took Erwin’s arm in his hands, leaning on his shoulder throughout the carriage ride.

They arrived at the theatre, and Erwin got out, opening Levi’s door for him and helping him down the step. Levi held onto Erwin’s arm as Erwin led him into the building where other people were starting to gather. He pulled their tickets from his pocket and showed them to the clerk, who let them in. Erwin approached the bar and ordered them both a small glass of chardonnay, which Levi knew was Erwin’s favorite wine. As they sipped and chatted, Levi heard Erwin’s name being called, and turned to see Nile and his wife Marie approaching them. Levi grimaced, not particularly fond of Nile. At least Marie was nice enough.

“Nile! Marie!” Erwin greeted cheerfully, shaking Nile’s hand and kissing Marie’s. “Lovely to see you here.”

“Same to you,” Nile replied, glancing at Levi and scoffing a bit. “You really didn’t need to bring your bodyguard tonight, Erwin. I’m sure nobody’s out to get you here.”

Erwin smiled, placing his hand on the small of Levi’s back, “Actually, Levi’s my date tonight.”

Nile and Marie looked a little surprised, but Marie quickly got over it, cheering, “Oh that’s so sweet! I’m happy for the two of you.”

“Yeah,” Nile agreed begrudgingly with his wife, clearly not thrilled about the situation but trying to cover it up under a forced smile.

Erwin offered to buy drinks for the couple, and the three chatted over drinks while Levi stood next to Erwin, feeling entirely out of place. He wasn’t sure he belonged here, and he was feeling incredibly anxious the longer they stood there.

A loud voice boomed throughout the echoey room, and the four of them turned to see a portly man announcing that the orchestral concert would begin soon, so people should find their seats. Nile, Marie, Erwin, and Levi said their goodbyes, and Levi clung to Erwin’s arm as Erwin led them through the crowd towards their seats.

Erwin had gotten them fairly close seats, which Levi was pleasantly surprised by. He showed Levi their seats and then the two of them sat down, waiting for the concert to begin. Now that they weren’t sharing small talk, Levi was incredibly excited.

Erwin must’ve noticed because he leaned over to whisper in Levi’s ear, “Are you excited, my love?”

Levi nodded a little, blushing from Erwin’s sweet words. Erwin looked happy that Levi was so thrilled to be here, and he held onto Levi’s hand as the curtains began to open, revealing the full band that was sitting there waiting for the conductor to come out.

The conductor came out and the crowd began to clap and cheer, and Levi and Erwin joined in until everything settled down and things became quiet again. Levi held tightly to Erwin’s hand, feeling excitement filling his chest as the orchestra began to play.

The music was soft and lulling at first, then building and building until it crescendoed, the symbols crashing and drums beating. The sounds from the violins and flutes danced across the air, and Levi could almost visualize the music with shapes and colors in his mind. It was beautiful. The most beautiful thing he’d ever heard.

He didn’t realize he was tearing up until the he felt the wet substance on his cheeks. He reached up hastily to brush the tears away, hoping Erwin hadn’t noticed. Levi listened to the first song with something like awe, amazed that such wonderful noises could be produced by humans playing instruments. He didn’t understand how all these instruments could come together to produce such beautiful sounds.

“Are you alright?” Erwin whispered in his ear as the first song finished, the audience clapping.

Levi nodded, smiling as he clapped for the orchestra, incredibly impressed. Erwin clapped too before sliding his hand back into Levi’s, bringing it to his lips to kiss the back of it. Levi was excited to hear the next song, which started out with a bright, cheerful rhythm that Levi tapped his foot along to. He didn’t realize he was smiling, but he could tell he’d been smiling from how much his cheeks were starting to hurt.

The songs continued over the next hour: some solemn and sad, bringing emotions forth that Levi didn’t know he had; some pretty and light-hearted that made Levi’s heart skip a beat with excitement. Some even sounded incredibly dramatic, as though some sort of action scene were happening in front of them. Levi had never been so impressed in his whole life.

As they played their last song, Levi felt some regret, not wanting the concert to end. He realized Erwin was smiling at him fondly, and wondered why Erwin was staring at him like that. He was feeling a little embarrassed now for looking so incredibly cheerful.

When the concert finished, the whole crowd stood and clapped, and Levi cheered and hooted along with them, wanting to show his appreciation for their beautiful work. Once the curtain closed, Erwin and Levi began walking out of the theatre to the front where their carriage awaited.

They climbed into the carriage, and Levi was just buzzing with excitement. He was so happy he’d agreed to come with Erwin. As the carriage began to head back to the military base, Levi hugged onto Erwin’s arm, unsure of how to show his gratitude.

He gave Erwin a haphazard kiss to his cheek, mumbling, “Thank you.”

Erwin smiled down at him, hugging him close with one arm and pressing a kiss to the top of Levi’s head, “Of course, darling. I’m so glad you had a good time.”

“It was amazing!” Levi beamed. “The music was so beautiful… I’ve never heard anything like that before.”

Erwin chuckled softly, rubbing Levi’s arm gently, “It was quite beautiful. But nothing could compare to your beauty, Levi.”

Levi could feel himself blushing as he looked up into Erwin’s sharp blue eyes. He let his own eyes flutter shut as they shared a sweet kiss, and Levi could feel himself melting into Erwin’s arms. He’d never been so happy in his life.

 


 

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Day 2: The Flautist

Levi stared at the marching band as they stepped onto the field, getting into formation. He was sitting in his uniform with the other cheerleaders at the sidelines, watching the half-time show of the football game. Levi had his eye on one particular band member: Erwin Smith. He was a flute player in the marching band, and Levi had fallen for him when he’d heard Erwin play a beautiful piece at a talent show last year. But he didn’t know how to talk to Erwin. They ran in completely different circles: he was a popular, sporty cheerleader and Erwin was a nerdy, shy band member.

Levi watched the band moving around as they played, an impressive flowing formation that never misstepped. Their marching band was award-winning in their state, and even though his teammates thought it was lame, Levi really admired them.

He felt an elbow poke him in the ribs and turned to glare at whoever had done it. It was Nana, one of his teammates, who was giggling at him and teasing, “Don’t drool too much, Levi. You’ll get your uniform wet.”

Some of the other girls laughed, and Levi rolled his eyes, “Shut up. I’m not drooling.”

“You should just ask him out, Levi,” one of the other girls, Amy, piped up. “He’d be lucky to go out with one of the head cheerleaders!”

The other girls were nodding and muttering in agreement, and Levi crossed his arms, “I don’t think we’re compatible. I’ll just let it go.”

Nana frowned and nudged Levi again with her elbow, “Just cause he’s a nerd doesn’t mean you two can’t get along. Come on, ask him out after the game. You could ask him to come to Amy’s party on Friday with you. We’ll all be rooting for you!”

Levi blushed and looked over at Erwin, biting his lip. The flautist was so damn pretty: he was a built, beefy type guy, but with gentle blue eyes and wind-swept blonde locks. And despite being a big guy, he was the most graceful and elegant person Levi had ever seen, especially when he was playing the flute.

Fine,” Levi grumbled, still unsure about the whole thing.

They cheered the second half of the game, and the band played on the stands behind them. Levi turned to find Erwin in the crowd, and blushed horribly when their eyes met. Erwin went red too, and the two of them quickly looked away from one another. Why was he looking at me too? Levi wondered, feeling a little giddy about it.

As the game ended and the cheerleaders began to dissipate and head for their cars, Levi stood there, watching the band heading down the bleacher steps and march back to the university to take off their gear. Levi waited outside the university, rocking back and forth on his toes as he watched band members slowly start to trickle out of the building to their cars.

Then, finally, Erwin came out with two of his friends. Levi vaguely knew them, all he really knew was their names: Mike and Nile. They were laughing and joking around with each other, and Levi felt nervous about interrupting them.

“Um… Erwin?” Levi piped up, following behind them shyly.

The three stopped in their tracks, a bit shocked that Levi Ackerman: Head Cheerleader wanted to talk to one of them. Levi tried to smile, wanting to appear less scary than he usually was. He knew he had the reputation for being a bit cold, and didn’t want to scare them.

“I was wondering if I could talk to you,” Levi asked, holding his hands in front of him and avoiding eye contact.

Erwin stared at Levi with his mouth open, until Mike slapped him on the back to snap him out of it. Erwin nodded quickly, and he told his friends he’d meet them at the car, the other two walking off and leaving Levi and Erwin alone.

“So uh…” Erwin tried to appear nonchalant, but Levi could tell Erwin was just as if not more nervous than he was. “What’s up?”

“I…” Levi cleared his throat, trying to remember what advice Nana had given him about asking someone out. He batted his eyelashes cutely and gave Erwin a shy, innocent smile. “I was wondering if you’d like to go to Amy’s party with me on Friday… if… if you’re not already going with someone.”

Erwin looked shocked, as though he wouldn’t have expected Levi to ask him that in a million years. Levi’s heart was beating fast, and he patiently waited for Erwin’s brain to stop short-circuiting, the man shifting on his feet as he tried to take in what Levi was asking.

“O-Oh,” Erwin replied, eyes wide. “I… I’d love to Levi, but I… I’ve already promised I’d go with Marie.”

Levi could feel his heart sink to his stomach at the rejection. Oh, he thought to himself. He’s not into men. Or at least, not into me. Levi tried not to appear too disappointed. He remembered Marie - she was in the band too, another flute player, and she was quite pretty. Levi was admittedly jealous.

“O-Oh,” Levi responded in some surprise. “Cool. Um… yeah, she’s cool. Have fun, I guess I’ll still see you there.”

“Yeah,” Erwin nodded, looking a little regretful as he added. “I… I really am sorry, Levi…”

“It’s fine,” Levi lied, waving a little. “I’ll see you around, Erwin.”

“See you,” Erwin murmured, waving back as Levi turned around and started heading to the adjacent parking lot to go to his own car. He’d never been rejected before, and he was feeling a little sick to his stomach. Erwin was into Marie, and Levi would have to move on.

 


 

Levi got to the party on Friday a little late. He wasn’t particularly excited about going anymore, but Nana and some of his other cheerleader friends insisted he still show up, at least for a little while. But as soon as he walked in and saw Erwin and Marie laughing and chatting together in the corner, clearly into one another, he felt sick to his stomach, and wanted to turn around and leave.

Nana saw him before he could leave though, and she gripped his arm and started dragging him to the kitchen to get him a drink. Two drinks in, and he was feeling a little better about the situation. Nanaba was gravitating towards the tall blonde that Erwin was friends with, Mike, and Levi was soon left alone on the couch.

Some obnoxious asshole sat next to him and started talking his ear off, and Levi recognized him as one of the business students that was on the Model UN. Levi couldn’t remember his name, but he didn’t have to guess long.

“I’m Zeke,” he introduced, holding his hand out. “You don’t have to tell me your name. I know who you are.”

Levi shook his hand, still trying to be polite, “Nice to meet you.”

“Same to you,” Zeke replied, placing an arm around the back of the couch behind Levi. “So, I heard a rumor you’re into men?”

Levi could feel himself blushing. It wasn’t really a nice question to ask someone - it was too straightforward, and Levi didn’t think he should have to reveal something private like that to practically a stranger.

But he nodded anyways, and Zeke smiled, “Cool. Me too. I mean, I’m into any type of person… I don’t really have a preference.”

“Oh,” Levi replied. “Pansexual?”

Zeke shrugged, “Sure. I don’t really like to label it, but I suppose that’s what I would be.”

Levi’s eyes roamed the room, and he was suddenly met with the violent sight of Erwin and Marie making out at the other side of the room. Levi felt his heart drop into his stomach. He wanted to cry. Levi had never felt so jealous in his whole life, and his hurt soon turned to anger. Fine, he thought. If Erwin’s going to make out with Marie, I’m going to find someone to make out with too.

He put on a flirtatious look and leaned closer to Zeke, smiling at him cutely, “I like your beard. And your glasses look good on you.”

Zeke readjusted his glasses and started turning red, a small smile appearing on his face, “Thank you. You have a very pretty face, Levi. Has anyone ever told you that?”

Of course. Countless people had told him that, but Levi wasn’t about to let Zeke in on that. He placed a hand on Zeke’s thigh, giggling shyly as he scooted closer, “Thank you. I think we’re very compatible… don’t you, Zeke?”

Zeke was beginning to catch on to Levi’s advances, and he smirked a little, “Yeah. We seem to be.”

He moved his arm to wrap around Levi’s waist, and Levi batted his eyelashes coyly, “Are you going to kiss me now?”

Zeke chuckled, “Since you were nice enough to ask…”

Zeke leaned in, and Levi shared a few gentle kisses with him. He was glancing at Erwin out of the corner of his eye, squinting to see if the blonde was paying attention. He wasn’t at first, still groping and making out with Marie, which was frustrating. But soon enough, after Levi had initiated things further and straddled Zeke on the couch, making out with him hungrily, Levi could see Erwin pulling away from Marie and catching Levi and Zeke, his face falling. Got him, Levi thought to himself.

Perhaps he was just a little too drunk. He didn’t think he would take advantage of someone to make someone else jealous if he was sober. But the drinks were getting to him, Erwin and Marie were getting to him, and he wanted Erwin to know how Levi felt upon seeing Marie and Erwin making out.

He turned his attention back to Zeke, feeling the man start to grope at his ass and blushing. He wasn’t sure how far this was going to go, but honestly, he was too drunk to care. That’s when he felt a hand on his shoulder, and he pulled away to see Erwin standing over them, looking quite upset. But not a hurt kind of upset, more angry. At first, Levi thought Erwin was angry with him, and he felt a little worried.

But then, Erwin said, “Hey. Leave Levi alone. He’s clearly drunk.”

Levi hadn’t realized he was that drunk for Erwin to be able to tell from across the room. He supposed he had been swaying a little bit, perhaps slurring his words. And he was a lightweight, so two drinks could really do him in.

“Why don’t you mind your own business?” Zeke sneered, tugging Levi closer by his ass.

Erwin frowned, “Levi, come on. You’re really drunk. I’ll walk you home.”

Levi didn’t know where Marie had gone off to, but she was nowhere in sight. Levi looked down at Zeke for a moment before hopping off his lap and going to hold onto Erwin’s arm. Zeke looked thoroughly annoyed, sighing in frustration as Erwin began to lead Levi off to the front door.

Levi stumbled a little, clinging to Erwin’s arm tightly. Erwin wrapped an arm around Levi to steady him, walking him out the front door and starting to walk towards the dorms where most of the students lived.

“You live in Halstead right?” Erwin asked, talking about the name of the building.

“Yeah,” Levi mumbled, hugging onto Erwin’s arm and feeling tears coming to his eyes.

He felt a little stupid for what he’d done, and Erwin still seemed upset, so he felt as though he’d done wrong. He sniffled and started to wipe the tears away, and Erwin soon noticed he was crying. They stopped in the middle of the sidewalk about a block away from Amy’s, and Erwin reached down to wipe Levi’s tears, frowning down at him.

“Are you okay? Did he hurt you?” Erwin wondered with concern.

“N-No,” Levi whimpered. “He didn’t hurt me, I just… I only kissed him to make you jealous. I’m fucking stupid.”

Erwin’s expression turned from a little surprised to a softer look, smiling affectionately at Levi, “Levi, you don’t have to make me jealous. I already like you.”

“But…” Levi shook his head. “You were making out with Marie! I saw you!”

Erwin sighed, running his fingers through his hair. “I only did that because I thought maybe I could make things work with her. But when I saw you and Zeke together… I realized I didn’t want anyone but you.”

Levi’s tears were disappearing fast, and a giddiness filled his chest as he threw his arms around Erwin and hugged him tight, giggling excitedly. Erwin laughed a little and held onto Levi, rubbing his back soothingly.

“Let’s get you back to the dorms, and when you’re sober we can talk about this a little more, okay?” Erwin decided as they pulled away.

Levi nodded, feeling so incredibly happy that Erwin liked him - that they were going to try things out between them. He might’ve just been drunk, but he really thought Erwin was the one for him, and he looked forward to when he was sober so they could talk about their relationship.

 


 

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Day 3: A Match Made on Earth

Levi had never fit in with the other angels. Upon his creation, he’d been bestowed two black wings and a dark halo, different from the others. He was endlessly mocked and teased as he grew up. They called him the ‘Angel of Darkness’.

He travelled down to earth occasionally just to get away, and today had been particularly bad. Even the elders treated him differently, and today, when one of the other angels told him to ‘go back to hell where he belongs’, nobody had done anything to stop it.

Levi was busy picking wildflowers in a field, where there were no humans for miles, when he heard a sinister ‘hello’ behind him. He nearly jumped, turning to face where the voice had come from. He knew that some demons would come to earth to capture the angels that visited there, so he was on high alert when he turned around.

But Levi was confused by what he saw. It was certainly a demon, but not one like he’d ever seen before. The demon had white hooves, white fur and white horns, wearing a black robe over it. Every demon Levi had ever seen was dark, their horns were either red or black. But this was a demon that was completely the opposite. The two stared at each other, equally surprised by one another’s appearances.

“The fuck are you staring at?” The demon growled defensively, crossing his arms. “I’m a white demon. So what? Besides, aren’t angels supposed to have white wings?”

Levi tore his gaze away from Erwin, feeling a little nervous at the confrontation. But he built up the courage to glare back at the demon, “I never said anything. I was just surprised, that’s all. I… I’ve never seen a demon like you.”

“And I’ve never seen an angel like you,” the demon noted, leaning up against a tree.

Levi blushed, looking away again and mumbling, “I know I’m ugly just… look away if you need to.”

The demon was silent for a moment before he began to laugh. Levi wondered what was so funny, but simply assumed the demon was laughing at his appearance. He was used to this sort of reaction. He was an anomaly.

But the demon surprised him by saying, “You’re far from ugly. In fact, I find you incredibly attractive.”

Levi could feel himself getting redder from the demon’s words, not understanding at first. He was… attractive to this demon? Levi couldn’t believe that. Nobody found him attractive, not even other demons. Why did this demon think he was something to look at?

“Don’t believe me?” The demon guessed, picking at his nails. “Well, it’s the truth. And I bet you think I’m an ugly motherfucker, don’t you?”

Levi shook his head, arguing, “No! You’re… You’re… pretty.”

Levi didn’t know where these words had come from. They’d spilled out of him without thinking, and he was now incredibly embarrassed. The demon was smirking, looking unbearably smug. Levi crossed his arms, trying to regain some of his dignity.

“Hmm,” the demon hummed with a grin. “And what’s your name, little one?”

Levi still wasn’t sure what the demon’s intentions were, and he kept his distance as he answered, “It’s Levi… what’s your name?”

“Erwin,” the demon replied, walking closer to Levi. Levi took a step back, backing into a tree trunk and holding onto it as he kept his eyes on Erwin, who only came closer and closer. Levi was becoming fearful. He’d heard horror stories of what demons did to angels.

“What… What are you doing?” Levi whimpered. “Stay away from me!”

Erwin chuckled, “Shh, I’m just gonna kiss you.”

Levi felt his eyes widen, shaking his head and holding his hands up in front of him, “N-No! I… I mean… I’ve never been kissed before…”

Erwin looked a little surprised at that before a smug grin appeared on his face. Levi wasn’t sure he liked that look, but he was a little interested in this kiss. He’d never been kissed, and had always wondered what it was like. But nobody had ever been interested in kissing the weird angel with the dark wings.

“You want me to kiss you?” Erwin asked, his body and face so close that Levi could feel his breath as he leaned down towards him.

Levi was blushing as he nodded his head a little, “U-Um… yes please. But just one, okay? Nothing… naughty.”

Erwin chuckled darkly, “Wouldn’t dream of it.”

He slotted his lips between Levi’s, kissing him sweetly, like maple syrup dripping from a tree trunk. Levi had never felt something so nice in his life, and he could feel shivers going up and down his spine from the feeling of being kissed like this. Erwin held his cheek gently, giving him sweet long pecks that created smooching sounds between them.

Levi didn’t understand what was happening to him. It was like he was under a spell. He knew devils couldn’t put spells on angels, so he wondered what was going on. His groin and lower stomach were growing warm, cock beginning to stand up and poke at the cloth of his robe. Levi wanted Erwin to keep kissing him, maybe forever.

“Did you like it?” Erwin asked as he pulled away.

Levi whimpered and grasped at Erwin’s cloak, trying to tug him close again as he nodded eagerly, “Y-Yes… it… it’s making me feel funny. Good-funny.”

Erwin laughed softly, “In what way?”

“Um,” Levi whispered sheepishly. “It… It’s making my penis all warm and… and hard…”

Erwin raised an eyebrow, looking a little surprised. At first, Levi was worried he’d been too inappropriate, too honest. But the demon suddenly looked pleased with himself, pressing Levi into the tree trunk and tilting his head back for a deeper kiss that had Levi gasping and whining, all loose and pliant under Erwin’s hands.

“I can make you feel so good, baby,” Erwin growled against his lips. “You want that?”

Levi wasn’t sure at first. Wasn’t that a sin? But he was starting to feel a little desperate, and decided to let this demon have his way with him, make him feel good. He wanted to feel good after being so bullied by his peers. He wanted this demon to pleasure him, as he’d never had the chance to try such things with other angels.

Levi was turned around against the tree trunk, his robe being hiked up around his waist. Levi gasped at the cold air that swept around his legs, shivering a little bit. He heard Erwin spitting onto his hand, and soon felt two wet fingers at his entrance. Levi knew what sex was, but he’d never experienced it - especially since he’d never even had a kiss before.

He sucked in a deep breath, trying to calm his nerves as the demon sunk a digit inside of him. It felt so strange, to be penetrated like this, but it was a nice feeling at the same time. Levi groaned as that finger prodded deeper, rooting around his insides. The demon was using his forked tongue to lap at Levi’s sensitive neck, causing him to squirm and mewl.

“Shh,” the demon cooed, sinking in a second finger. “Oh, that’s such a good boy.”

Levi moaned, forehead resting against the tree trunk as he let himself rock back onto Erwin’s fingers. It was setting his nerve-endings on fire, making him so incredibly horny. His cock was aching and leaking against his stomach, and he was looking forward to that feeling of a climax. He’d heard it was amazing, but had never felt it before.

“You’re opening up so nicely for me,” Erwin teased, adding a third finger and curling them against a sweet spot deep inside of Levi. “Who would’ve thought I could get a little angel so excited for a demon’s cock?”

Levi gasped and groaned loudly, jerking back eagerly against Erwin’s fingers, “O-Oh… Oh! E-Erwin!”

“Hush now,” Erwin hummed against his neck. “Such a slutty boy.”

Levi was feeling every bit of the slut that Erwin had just called him, moaning obscenely with his head tilted back and mouth dropped open. Erwin finally withdrew his fingers, leaving Levi gaping and empty. He could hear the demon pulling out his cock, rubbing it against the stretched rim.

Erwin began to sink in slowly, reveling in Levi’s pleasant mewls. He sighed as he pushed in inch by inch, Levi’s tight warmth surrounding his cock. Levi dug his fingernails into the tree, unable to help the broken moans that escaped his mouth.

When Erwin finally bottomed out, Levi was panting, trying to adjust to the huge cock inside of him as he squirmed against it. Erwin gently began to rock his hips back and forth, fucking Levi with little strokes of his cock.

Levi was whimpering, a little ashamed at just how much he was enjoying this. He started pushing back ever so slightly, hearing Erwin growl and nip at his neck possessively before picking up the pace. He started fucking Levi harder, pulling him back onto his cock and using his ass like this is all it was meant for. Levi cried out and let out a small sob, becoming delirious with pleasure as the thrusts began hitting his sweet spot directly.

“Such a sweet little thing,” Erwin growled in his ear. “With such a tight little ass.”

Levi whined as Erwin began to pound him, feeling his stomach twisting with pleasure. He gasped when Erwin reached a hand around and took Levi’s cock into his fist, giving him firm strokes that had Levi’s legs shaking.

“O-Oh…” Levi moaned. “Oh Erwin! I… It’s too much!”

“You’re just gonna cum,” Erwin whispered. “Don’t worry, baby. Just let it happen.”

Levi felt his balls tightening as he came hard, painting the tree trunk in front of him white. He groaned out his completion, clenching around Erwin and hearing him groan and fuck him fast and hard, chasing his own orgasm.

Levi gasped and let out a choked moan as Erwin filled him up from the inside, his hot seed warming Levi’s lower body. He felt the demon pull out slowly, the liquid spilling down his thighs. His legs were quivering as he turned around, gripping Erwin’s face and kissing him deeply.

Erwin chuckled softly and kissed back, pulling away after a moment, “I have an idea, little one.”

Levi nodded, wanting to hear the demon out. He liked Erwin, liked how the demon had made him feel. And he’d been so much more gentle with Levi than he had expected a demon to handle an angel.

“Let’s stay here on earth,” Erwin proposed. “We can spend as much time together pleasuring one another as we want. What do you say, angel?”

Levi blushed, nodding again without giving it too much thought. He knew it would be better than his situation in heaven, and he figured maybe it was the same for Erwin. They were perfect for one another - a match made on earth.

 


 

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Day 4: Dinner with the Ackermans

Levi had never been so nervous in his whole damn life, sitting at the table with Kenny, his mother, Erwin, and Erwin’s father, at his mother’s house. She’d invited Erwin and his father for dinner to get to know the Smiths better, since Levi and Erwin had been dating for almost a year now.

Levi was a mama’s boy - he didn’t want to disappoint her by telling her she shouldn’t do such a thing. But he really didn’t want Erwin’s father to meet his family, his uncle in particular. His mom was fine - she was so cheerful and kind, but Kenny… well, he was just… Kenny.

Levi’s eyes darted around nervously as his mother began to serve up the food: a rotisserie chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, and freshly sliced bread with red wine to drink. Erwin didn’t look nearly as uncomfortable as Levi, the bastard. He was always so good at these kinds of social situations.

“Thank you, Kuchel,” Erwin’s father, Kazamir, said as she handed him a plate full of food. “This looks absolutely delicious. You’ve really outdone yourself.”

Kenny had kept his mouth shut so far, simply introducing himself to Erwin’s father, which had gone pretty well. But Levi was just waiting for his uncle to ruin everything; for him to say something inappropriate or make a fool of himself.

“My sister’s an amazing cook,” Kenny added, grinning as Kuchel handed him a full plate as well. “And Levi has been so excited for you two to come for dinner.”

Levi could feel himself blushing, “I… I mean, I…”

“Don’t lie now,” Kenny patted Levi on the shoulder before pouring him some wine. “I bet Erwin would be creeped out if he knew how much you like him.”

Levi’s cheeks were only turning redder, and he grabbed the glass of wine and began to chug a couple of big sips before setting it back down. If he was going to get through this dinner, he was going to need a lot of wine.

Erwin was grinning stupidly, and Levi wanted to smack the shit out of him for finding this all so amusing. Levi rolled his eyes and kept sipping the wine as his mother sat down and they all began to eat their food.

“Well, Erwin’s pretty in love too, I’d say,” Kazamir agreed.

Erwin laughed softly and brushed off his father’s words, “Well can you blame me? Levi’s quite the catch.”

Levi hated this. He hated everything about this conversation and wanted it to end immediately. He didn’t like being doted on, especially not in front of his family. He took another long sip of wine before refilling his glass.

“You’re so sweet to my son, Erwin,” Kuchel chimed in, placing a hand on Erwin’s shoulder. “You two were a match made in heaven. I was always so worried about Levi. He never really was one for making friends or having relationships until you came along.”

Kenny smirked, and Levi shook his head to convey that Kenny should just keep his mouth shut, but his uncle ignored him, “Yes, little Levi was such an antisocial kid. It’s because Kuchel babied him too much. He’s such a mama’s boy. The first day of daycare he cried all day until Kuchel came to pick him up.”

“Aww,” Erwin smiled, and Levi wanted desperately to die. “That’s so adorable.”

He could feel his head buzzing now as the wine began to take effect. He was swaying a little in his seat, face feeling hot and red. But he just kept sipping the wine, hoping it might make him feel more at ease about this situation.

“Kenny, shut it,” Levi snapped. “Don’t tell Erwin those things.”

“It’s true!” Kenny argued.

“Levi,” his mother scolded. “Don’t speak to your uncle that way.”

Kenny grinned and stuck his tongue out at Levi when Kuchel wasn’t looking. Levi sighed in frustration and kept eating and drinking the wine until his vision began to blur. He was fading in and out of the conversation, a dopey smile appearing on his face at some point.

When they were finally finishing up their meal, Levi was suddenly on the floor, though he didn’t know how he’d gotten there. There was a great commotion around him, his uncle asking if he was okay, Kuchel and Kazamir gasping in surprise, and Erwin rushing around the table to help him up.

“Looks like he had a bit too much wine,” Erwin chuckled, helping Levi up. “Come on, dear. I’ll take you up to bed.”

“If we start to hear squeaking up there, should we be concerned?” Kenny asked with a laugh.

Levi could’ve vomited just from that. Erwin laughed the joke off, “No no. He’s far too drunk for all that. I’m just going to get him settled.”

Levi was incredibly embarrassed. He’d really overdone it with the wine, hadn’t he? He waved hastily to Erwin’s father as Erwin began to help him up the stairs to his bedroom, and he could feel embarrassed tears washing over him, blubbering stupidly as they arrived at his bed.

“Honey, what’s wrong?” Erwin asked, helping Levi out of his clothes so he could dress him in pajamas.

“I… I’m so stupid,” Levi sniffled. “I got… d-drunk cause… cause I was so nervous and then I… I made a fool of myself a-anyways…”

Erwin frowned, aiding Levi in putting on his pajamas, “Sweetheart. You didn’t have to be nervous. My father loves you so much. You don’t have to worry about what he thinks of you. He’s happy we’re together - nothing could change that.”

“E… Even if I fell out of my chair drunk?” Levi asked with a snivel.

Erwin chuckled softly, “Even if you fell out of your chair drunk, darling. He still likes you, I can tell.”

Levi couldn’t help the dumb smile on his face, “O-Oh… okay then.”

Erwin tucked Levi into bed and kissed the top of his head, smiling down at him sweetly, “And I still like you too, Levi.”

Oh,” Levi giggled drunkenly, a blush forming on his face. “I… I like you too, Ervy.”

 


 

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Day 5: Anniversary

Levi was so excited for their twenty-fifth anniversary. They’d been together for so long now, and Levi was happy to celebrate such a milestone with his husband. Erwin said he had a surprise for him, and Levi wondered what was in store for him when he came back from the marketplace. He’d picked up some flowers for Erwin and some treats for the two of them to share, as Erwin had shooed him out of the house so he could prepare the surprise.

The two were in their 50s now, and weren’t as spry as they once were. But they didn’t let their age stop them from having fun. Levi approached their little cottage by the sea and knocked on the door, not wanting to walk in if Erwin wasn’t ready for him.

Erwin answered the door, his aging face turning into a surprised grin at his husband standing on their doorstep, “Levi… you came just in time. Come on in, darling.”

Levi could feel the excitement in his stomach as he walked into the house, taking Erwin’s hand and letting his husband lead him into the kitchen. The lights were dimmed, and there was a cake sitting on the counter with lit candles in it.

A blush appeared on his cheeks when he saw his husband’s sloppy handwriting across the cake: “I love you”. Levi couldn’t help the dumb grin that appeared on his face. He set down the paper grocery bags on the floor and practically vibrated with excitement as Erwin led him to the cake.

“Now I’m not the best baker in the world,” Erwin explained. “But I tried my best. I’m sure it’ll taste better than it looks. Go ahead and blow out the candles.”

Levi giggled and leaned over the cake, blowing the candles out before turning to Erwin and throwing his arms around his neck. He was so happy to have someone who cared so much about him, who would make him a cake from scratch and write “I love you” on it.

“It’s beautiful,” Levi murmured before pulling away to rest their foreheads together. “Thank you, Ervy.”

“Of course, my sweet,” Erwin replied, kissing Levi lovingly. “It’s your favorite: vanilla cake with strawberry jam in between the layers.”

Levi’s eyes widened. He was considerably impressed. The two pulled away from one another so they could cut the cake open, and Levi was excited to try it. Erwin grabbed the knife, taking Levi’s and placing it on top of his own so they could cut it together, just like on their wedding day.

Levi was giddy with romance as they cut a slice and put it onto a plate. Erwin grabbed a fork and took a piece of the cake, holding it out to feed it to his husband. Levi smiled and took the cake from the fork, chewing it and considering the taste for a moment. The vanilla cake was so moist and melted in his mouth with the vanilla frosting and strawberry jam.

“Erwin Smith,” Levi teased, poking Erwin’s stomach. “Who knew you could bake such a delicious cake?”

Erwin had a light blush on his face from the compliment, and he chuckled softly with a pleased grin on his face, “Not me. I was worried it would be awful.”

Levi laughed and took the fork from Erwin, taking a forkful of cake and holding it out to Erwin, who took the bite. His eyes widened in surprise, “Oh. It is good.”

Levi smiled and swiped some of the frosting onto his finger before placing it on the tip of Erwin’s nose with a playful laugh. Erwin gasped in some surprise before grinning and wrapping his arms around Levi’s waist, lifting him and spinning him around.

“Stop it,” Levi scolded with a giggle. “You’re too old to be lifting me, Ervy.”

Erwin laughed and set him down, taking a towel and wiping up the frosting from his nose, “Maybe I should cover you in frosting and lick it off you bit by bit.”

Levi could feel his face turning red, and he swatted at Erwin’s chest, “Don’t be silly.”

He circled the kitchen counter to pick up the flowers and groceries he’d discarded, and he held out the flowers to Erwin, “These are for you. I got lilies… your favorites.”

Erwin grinned and took the flowers, taking a whiff of them before going to grab a vase from under the kitchen sink. He set up the flowers while Levi took out the rest of the things he’d bought. He’d gotten Erwin his favorite things: fresh green grapes, French bread, and Mont Blanc, the dessert he loved so much.

When Erwin turned to see his favorite foods lined up on the counter, a soft smile appeared on his face, “Oh darling… you really didn’t have to get all this. That’s so sweet of you.”

“I… I also got you this,” Levi pulled a book from the bag. “It’s… It’s that theorist you like so much. I found a book of his that you don’t have.”

Erwin grinned at the sight of the book and took it from Levi’s hands, examining the leather cover. As much as Levi loved getting gifts, he loved giving them too, especially to Erwin. Erwin’s smile was something he truly cherished, and enjoyed bringing it to life.

“I love you,” Erwin sighed, putting the book down and wrapping his arms around Levi’s waist. He lifted him again and kissed Levi deeply.

“I love you, Erwin,” Levi replied as they pulled away. “Happy anniversary.”

“Happy anniversary, sweetheart.”

 


 

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Day 6: At the Tennis Court

Levi was busy sipping his coffee in the coffee shop after having gone on a shopping spree, his bags stacked up on the chair next to him, when he spotted the handsome blonde approaching him. He could feel his eyes avoiding the blonde’s - surely the man wasn’t focused on him, was he?

But when he heard the man clear his throat and greet him with a kind, “Pardon me, I couldn’t help but notice you’re sitting all alone here.”

Levi smiled nervously up at the man, trying his best to show off his engagement ring so the man would know he was taken, “Oh… that’s nice of you to notice, but… I think my fiancé wouldn’t be too happy with me if I let you sit with me.”

The man’s smile quickly turned to a frown as he saw the ring, “Oh. My apologies. I didn’t mean to offend. My name’s Erwin… I just moved here from a couple of towns over.”

Erwin extended his hand, and Levi shook it just to be kind, “I’m Levi. Welcome, I hope you enjoy our little town. It’s not much, but I like it. My fiancé and I have lived here for over a year now. It’s cozy.”

Erwin nodded, stuffing his hands back in his pocket, “Well, it’s lovely to have met you Levi. I’ll see you around, hopefully?”

Hopefully - Levi could feel his heart beating faster at that. He smiled sheepishly, nodding in response and watching the blonde head back to his own table. Levi couldn’t help the shy smile on his face as he tried to focus back on his coffee and his phone.

When he got home an hour later, he was in a cheerful mood from this interaction, though as soon as he entered the house, he could tell the atmosphere was tense. His husband, Arthur, was always stressed from his job, and sometimes he didn’t know how to control his frustrations. Levi could tell this was going to be another one of those nights.

“Hi Artie,” Levi greeted cheerfully, setting his bags on the counter and going to the couch to give his husband a hello kiss.

“Hi,” Arthur grumbled, turning his head to kiss Levi back. “I’ve got a lot of work to do, Levi. When are you making me dinner?”

“Oh,” Levi frowned. “Well… I just got home and I-”

“You’ve been out shopping all day,” Arthur snapped, not looking up from his computer. “I’m hungry.”

Levi could feel himself tensing up, wanting to argue back but not wanting to fight with his fiancé. He knew it wouldn’t get them anywhere. So he simply smiled and ran his fingers through Arthur’s hair, asking, “And what would you like to eat, dear?”

Arthur didn’t look up, shrugging, “I dunno. Just as long as you don’t ruin it like you did last week.”

Levi hid a scowl, remembering how he’d accidentally burnt the potatoes in the oven. It hadn’t even been his fault - Arthur had bent him over the kitchen counter and banged him right then and there, and Levi had been a little distracted from his cooking.

“Okay,” Levi replied, walking into the kitchen and starting up a meal. He decided on baked salmon with a white sauce and vegetables.

The two ate dinner in silence, and Levi was waiting for Arthur to speak first. He’d told Levi once that he talked too much, so Levi had learned to shut up and let Arthur talk instead. Arthur complimented him on the meal, which made Levi incredibly happy. Arthur didn’t compliment him often, so it felt nice to be appreciated.

“So Artie,” Levi finished up his last few bites. “I was wondering if you want to go to the tennis court with me tomorrow. I just bought this new tennis outfit and it’s super cute and-”

“Levi, you know I’m busy,” Arthur rolled his eyes as he scrolled through something on his phone, barely paying Levi any mind. “I have a conference tomorrow, remember?”

“Oh yeah…” Levi responded, trying not to look too disappointed. “I forgot…”

“It’s okay, baby,” Arthur set his phone down and pushed his plate aside as if waiting for Levi to clear the table. “Your cute little brain has been working hard all day, hasn’t it?”

Levi thought it was incredibly offensive to refer to his brain as ‘cute’ and ‘little’, but he tried to brush it off. That was just Arthur’s version of a compliment, right? Levi smiled and nodded, collecting the plates and going to put them in the dishwasher.

He returned to find that Arthur had already left the table, probably to go play video games with his friends online. Levi’s shoulders fell, and he wiped down the table before making himself a cup of tea and going to sit on the couch and spend another night alone.

 


 

Thwop! Levi hit the tennis ball as hard as he could across the net, just practicing his serve for now. He picked up another ball from the bin and threw it up in the air before hitting it across the net again. He was dressed in a cute light pink mini skirt with a light pink tank top - the outfit he’d been so excited to show his fiancé, who had been less than interested.

“Good serve!” He heard from behind him, and turned to see the stranger from the coffee shop smiling at him from the court next to the one he was practicing in. “Levi, right?”

Levi struggled to remember the man’s name, and suddenly it came to him, “Yeah. And you’re… Erwin?”

“Right,” Erwin confirmed, opening the door between the two courts and stepping through onto Levi’s side. “Hey, that’s a cute tennis outfit. I like it!”

Levi could feel himself blushing at the compliment, a smile appearing on his face, “Oh… thank you!”

“Of course,” Erwin smiled. “Do you want to play a match together?”

Levi bit his lip, debating whether or not this was something he should be wary of. He didn’t want Arthur to get mad at him, but he supposed playing tennis with someone wasn’t exactly cheating. He and Erwin were just acquaintances! Nothing romantic was happening between them.

“Sure!” Levi agreed, happy to have a partner to play tennis with. Arthur never came with him.

The two played a few matches, and Levi was surprised to find that Erwin was particularly good at the game. He was glad to have a partner he could actually compete against - something he actually had to work at to win. By the time they were done, Levi was giddy with the feeling of having narrowly defeated his blonde acquaintance.

“That was an amazing game, Levi,” Erwin congratulated him, coming to his side of the court and holding out his hand.

Levi let Erwin shake his hand heartily, and smiled up at him, “Same to you!”

“Levi!” He heard from behind him, and felt his heart nearly drop into his stomach as he realized who it was.

He turned to see his fiancé walking towards the two of them, looking less-than pleased at the fact that Levi was talking to another man. Levi was so confused - he thought Arthur had a conference today, what was he doing at the tennis courts?

“Who’s that?” Erwin frowned, his feathers clearly ruffled by the man’s demeanor in approaching them, as if he was ready to fight off whoever would talk to Levi that way.

“Oh, that’s Arthur,” Levi whispered sheepishly. “My fiancé…”

Erwin looked a little surprised as Arthur approached, the man glaring at Erwin and taking Levi by the arm, “Levi, what do you think you’re doing? I come here to surprise you and you’re flirting with someone else?!”

“We… We weren’t…” Levi whimpered, anxiety and fear coursing through him as he looked desperately to Erwin for help.

“We weren’t flirting,” Erwin held his hands up innocently. “I’m new in town and Levi already told me he has a fiancé. There are no romantic intentions, I can assure you.”

Arthur slowly let go of Levi’s arm, and Levi rubbed where he’d been grabbed, sure there would be bruising there later. Erwin was looking a little pissed off, and Arthur clearly wasn’t too happy either. Levi was praying they wouldn’t fight - it wouldn’t be the first time Arthur had tried to fight someone over him.

“Yeah Artie,” Levi tried to reassure him. “We’re just friends, I promise!”

Arthur let out a heavy sigh before possessively wrapping an arm around Levi’s shoulders, “Let’s go back home.”

Levi opened his mouth to say bye to Erwin, but he was swiftly whisked away to Arthur’s car. He looked back over his shoulder to see Erwin standing there, looking uncomfortable from the situation and not knowing what to do. Levi felt a little bad that he’d put Erwin in such a situation.

He got into the car with Arthur and they started driving back to their place, Levi feeling queasy and upset. Arthur didn’t speak to him at first, but Levi could tell by his chaotic driving that he was angry with Levi. Then he finally burst.

“I can’t believe you were trying to cheat on me!” Arthur growled, whipping around corners and slamming on his breaks when he got to stop signs. “What the hell is the matter with you?”

Levi held onto his seat, fear gripping him as tears filled his eyes, “A… Artie… Artie please slow down. I’m scared.”

“Are you even going to answer me?!” Arthur shouted.

“I-I wasn’t!” Levi tried. “I only just met him - I wasn’t cheating on you, I swear!”

“Whatever,” Arthur grunted, pulling into their driveway and parking the car. “Get in the damn house.”

Levi was shaking, knowing what was coming. This wouldn’t be the first time, and Levi wasn’t an idiot. He knew what Arthur was capable of, and he got out of the car and went inside after Arthur, closing the door behind them.

 


 

Erwin hadn’t seen Levi for a full week after the confrontation at the tennis courts. He knew he didn’t know Levi very well, but there was something about Levi’s fiancé that really put Erwin off. He checked the tennis courts and the coffee shop each day, hoping that Levi might show up and that he might be able to ask him if everything was okay, but Levi never showed up. Until about a week later, when Levi entered the coffee shop wearing sunglasses and shaking like a leaf.

Erwin could immediately sense something was off. He watched Levi order his drink and sit down at the table he usually sat at, not taking his sunglasses off even though it was a pretty cloudy day out. Erwin slowly got up from his table and approached Levi cautiously, not wanting to scare him.

“Levi?” Erwin asked gently. “Hey, are you alright? I haven’t seen you in a full week since… since what happened, and I… I was worried about you.”

Levi didn’t look up at him. He simply sipped his tea and stared down at the table, mumbling, “Erwin, I can’t talk to you anymore. Arthur said I can’t, so… so please just go.”

“Levi,” Erwin frowned. “I’m concerned. Did something happen? I know we’re not particularly close, but I can help you if you need me to.”

Levi was sniffling now, shaking his head and pursing his lips together as he tried to keep himself from crying. Erwin sat down across from Levi, reaching out to take his hand carefully. Levi looked so frail and fragile, and Erwin hoped Levi would allow him to help.

“I… I…” Levi whispered. “I need help. Please.”

Erwin nodded, squeezing Levi’s hand gently, “Come on. Let’s get out of here, okay? He probably knows you come here. Would you like to go back to mine? Or I could put you up at a hotel for the night?”

“Y-Yours,” Levi whimpered. “I…I don’t want you to waste money on me.”

Erwin’s heart went out to the poor man, and he picked up Levi’s tea, holding out his arm to Levi, who took it gently and followed Erwin out of the shop. They went to Erwin’s car together, and Levi was still so shaky. Erwin wanted to see what was under Levi’s sunglasses, but he didn’t want to press him.

They got into Erwin’s car, and Erwin began to drive to his place, listening to Levi sniffle miserably. He wanted so badly to go back to Levi’s house and beat the shit out of Arthur for whatever he’d done to Levi. How could he hurt such an adorable, sweet man like Levi?

“He… He hurt me,” Levi whispered, sounding ashamed. “He really hurt me this time, he… he’s done it before but… never this bad.”

Erwin’s hands gripped the wheel a little tighter, upset by what he was hearing. He tried to stay calm for Levi’s sake, knowing that getting angry would only make things worse. He wasn’t angry with Levi, he was angry with his fiancé, and he didn’t want Levi to misunderstand his feelings.

“You don’t deserve any of that, Levi,” Erwin sighed, turning onto his street. “I’m so sorry that he did that to you. When we get to my place, we’ll look at your wounds, okay? I’ll help you, Levi. And I won’t let him do that to you ever again.”

 


 

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Day 7: Moving Day

Levi was getting incredibly pissed off. He couldn’t get the damn car into the parallel parking spot, and there were cars continually passing around them as he struggled to pull back into the spot. Erwin and Levi were moving into their new apartment - all their boxes and furniture were already inside, they were just trying to find somewhere to park after having gotten some dinner together.

“Just… turn the wheel and-” Erwin tried calmly, sitting in the passenger’s seat.

“I know!” Levi snapped, not meaning to get so frustrated with his boyfriend but having some trouble controlling his tone. He could just get so angry when he was stressed, and he could feel his blood boiling as he once again hit the curb with the back tire.

Fuck!” He swore and pulled back out of the spot to readjust, putting the car in park. “You fucking do it, I’m done.”

“Baby,” Erwin sighed, pushing open his car door anyways. “You can’t get so angry. You’re working yourself up.”

Levi didn’t respond, simply too upset and too stubborn to listen. He whipped his door open and got out to switch places with Erwin, storming towards the passenger’s side. But in his blind rage, he didn’t see the pothole next to the curb, and he stepped into it wrong, his ankle turning at a ninety-degree angle as he rolled onto it and lost his balance. He heard a snap and fell to the ground, pain coursing through his ankle as he caught himself, falling onto his ass.

Fuckfuckfuck!” He cried out, grasping at his ankle as panic settled in. “Oh shit!

“What happened?!” Erwin circled the car again, terror in his expression when he saw Levi on the ground clearly in pain. “Baby, what happened?!”

“I… I fell,” Levi whimpered, rubbing gently at his ankle and wincing at the immediate pain he felt. “Shit, I think I sprained it. It hurts… It hurts so fucking bad.”

“Do you think you can stand?” Erwin asked, kneeling down next to Levi and taking his foot into his hands carefully to examine the already-bruising ankle. “Ooh. That doesn’t look good.”

“N-No,” Levi sniffled, tears filling his eyes from the throbbing in his ankle. “I can’t walk. Fuck, I… It really fucking hurts.”

Levi wasn’t a baby - he could usually handle pain fairly well. But this was something he’d never experienced before, and he’d heard from others than an ankle sprain was particularly painful. He was also feeling incredibly stupid. If he hadn’t been so angry and stomping around, maybe he wouldn’t have fallen and gotten hurt.

Erwin wrapped his arms around Levi and carried him to the passenger’s side, gently placing him in the car and shutting the door. Levi wasn’t sure if Erwin was upset with him or not, as he got into the driver’s seat and parallel parked the car without a word. Maybe Erwin was thinking the same thing - that if Levi hadn’t been so angry, this wouldn’t have happened.

Levi was feeling guilt and anxiety along with the pain in his ankle, the adrenaline running through his veins. He couldn’t help himself. He burst into tears, covering his face with his hands. He just felt like a total idiot for what had happened, and he was upset with himself for what his behavior had led to.

“Baby,” Erwin frowned as he got into the car and shut the door, placing a hand on Levi’s shoulder. “Does it really hurt that bad? Maybe we should go to the hospital. You might’ve broken it.”

Levi shook his head, sniffling and wiping his eyes, “N-No… it’s not b-broken, I… I just… I’m fucking stupid.”

Erwin’s arms were soon around him, hugging him close, “Oh, honey… shh, don’t cry. You’re not stupid, sweetheart. Why do you think that?”

Levi sobbed, “I got so angry… and that’s why I fucked up my ankle… I’m an idiot.”

Erwin pulled away, wiping Levi’s tears away, “Oh honey. Everyone loses themselves sometimes. I know you didn’t mean to get so upset. But we need to deal with the consequences now. I’m gonna park the car and carry you upstairs, and then tomorrow if it’s really bad we’ll go to the doctors. How does that sound?”

Levi sniffled and nodded, “Y-Yeah. That sounds good.”

Erwin smiled and kissed his cheek, “Okay, baby.”

Erwin parked the car perfectly before getting out and starting to carry Levi up to the second floor where their apartment was. They only had an air mattress up, as they were still moving their furniture in. Erwin set Levi on the mattress and began to take off Levi’s shoes and socks, examining his bruising ankle.

“I think you’ll live,” Erwin joked, and Levi smiled a little as tears continued to flow down his cheeks.

“I hope so,” Levi chuckled.

Levi watched as Erwin carefully held his foot in his hand, running his fingers over the hurt ankle. He felt his heart swelling. He was so appreciative of Erwin’s help, and how calm and kind he was even in stressful situations.

“Thank you,” Levi sniffled. “Thank you, Ervy.”

Erwin looked up at Levi with some surprise, “You don’t have to thank me, baby.”

 


 

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Day 8: Bugs

Levi shrieked at the top of his lungs, and Erwin had never heard his husband so frightened in his life. He dropped his book to the floor and ran as fast as he could, terror filling his chest as he wondered just what had made Levi react in such a way. He was in fight or flight mode, terribly anxious as he rushed into their bedroom.

“What?! What happened?!” Erwin exclaimed, looking around frantically.

Levi stared at Erwin in some shock before opening and closing his mouth, “I… I… it’s nothing.”

Erwin gaped at Levi, exasperated, “It’s not nothing! What happened?! You screamed so loud- I thought you were really hurt or something!”

Levi was slowly turning red, and he mumbled something that Erwin couldn’t hear. He stared at Levi for a moment, “What?”

Levi was turning even more red, clearly embarrassed as he muttered a little louder, “There’s a bug.”

Erwin continued to stare for a moment before he burst into laughter. He couldn’t help it. Humanity’s strongest, screaming like a little girl over a bug?! Erwin held his stomach as he laughed, and Levi was glaring at him, crossing his arms over his chest and trying to keep some of his dignity.

“Stop laughing!” Levi scolded. “It’s a big bug! Just… Just kill it or take it outside or something!”

Erwin wiped the tears from his eyes, “Oh my god… I’m so sorry, honey. I just… holy shit.”

He giggled as he tried to calm down, walking over to where Levi was and trying to locate the bug that he was so frightened of. It was a pretty small ladybug, and Erwin was trying not to erupt in a whole new set of laughter as he left the room to grab a cup and a sheet of paper to take the bug outside.

Levi watched from a safe distance as Erwin moved the bug out of the house, returning to the bedroom soon after discarding of the paper in the trash and the cup in the kitchen sink. Levi still had his arms crossed, looking sheepish and embarrassed.

“I’m sorry for laughing, darling,” Erwin apologized with a smile. “But… it was just a little bug, honey. It won’t hurt you.”

“It was flying around my head,” Levi grumbled. “I don’t like that.”

Erwin chuckled, reaching a hand out to caress Levi’s cheek lovingly. Levi smacked his hand away, pouting, “You laughed at me.”

“I said I was sorry!” Erwin argued with a laugh before wrapping his arms around Levi’s waist and drawing him close. “Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?”

Levi stared up at Erwin with a raised eyebrow, “Are you really trying to come onto me right now? Right after I got viciously attacked by a bug?”

“Of course I am,” Erwin grinned. “Besides, don’t you think I deserve something for being your knight in shining armor? I saved you from the bug.”

“Right,” Levi rolled his eyes. “How could I possibly forget?”

Erwin chuckled and drew Levi in for a kiss. He sighed contently into their deep kiss, enjoying how pliant Levi was becoming in his arms. The two pulled away to catch their breath, and Levi’s eyes were half-lidded with lust.

“Mmm,” Erwin hummed as he nipped at Levi’s cheek and jawline. “You gonna reward your knight, hmm?”

Levi sighed in annoyance, pulling away and climbing onto their bed on all fours. He presented himself - face down ass up - looking over his shoulder to Erwin, “Is my ass a good enough reward?”

Erwin smirked and climbed onto the bed behind him, taking a handful of Levi’s ass into his palm and groping at it. Levi whimpered, pushing his ass back into Erwin’s hand. He pulled his hand away to smack Levi’s ass, enjoying the yelp he got from his husband in response.

“I think it might suffice,” Erwin joked.

“My ass is a goddamn gift,” Levi argued with a laugh.

“You might be right,” Erwin responded with a chuckle, starting to tug down Levi’s pants and briefs before tossing them aside. “It’s a very nice ass, Levi.”

Levi was blushing and whimpering with eagerness as he wriggled his ass. Erwin grinned a little and reached for their bedside table, grabbing the oil from the top drawer and coming back to his place behind Levi.

He would never tire of Levi’s quiet sighs and moans when Erwin began to open him up. Levi’s noises were the most beautiful sounds in the world. He pressed the first finger almost all the way in, reveling in the loud mewl from his husband.

Fuck,” Levi panted. “Your fingers are always so damn big.”

“Does it hurt?” Erwin asked, starting to pull his finger out.

“N-No,” Levi whined. “God no. Don’t take it out. Keep going.”

Erwin smiled a little. Levi was such an eager slut when they got going. He would squirm and whimper at the end of Erwin’s cock, and Erwin loved every damn second of it. Erwin used his free hand to soothe Levi, rubbing his side gently as he moved his finger in and out. He slowly added a second finger, curling them into Levi’s prostate and listening to his husband cry out at the feeling.

“That feel good, baby?” Erwin asked, his own cock throbbing in his pants from how sexy Levi was.

“Y-Yeah,” Levi nodded, pressing his ass back into Erwin’s hand again. “Feels so good.”

Shit,” Erwin groaned as Levi began fucking back on Erwin’s fingers desperately. “You know I like it when you’re so eager, baby.”

Erwin stilled Levi with his free hand before pushing in a third finger, and Levi buried his heated face in the sheets, moaning loudly. Erwin palmed his cock for some relief before starting to fuck Levi a little more hurriedly with his fingers.

“Erwin…” Levi gasped. “Oh god… please f-fuck me!”

Erwin slowly pulled his fingers out, wiping them on his pants before starting to take them down and pull his cock out. Levi was whining for it so nicely, and Erwin didn’t want to make him wait too long. He rimmed the head of his cock against Levi’s hole before starting to push in.

Ngh- oh god,” Levi huffed. “E-Erwin! I… fuck.”

“Shh,” Erwin whispered, running his hand over Levi’s hip soothingly as he continued to push in. “Oh shh, honey. Just hold still for me, that’s it.”

Levi moaned when Erwin finally bottomed out, his legs shaking at the sheer size that was filling him up so nicely. But they both knew Levi could take it, and he wasn’t indicating any signs that he wanted this to stop.

“I’ll never tire of seeing you like this,” Erwin asked as he began the slow drag of pulling out and pushing back in - the glide becoming easier the more he did it. “Such a beautiful man. And all mine, aren’t you?”

“Y-Yeah,” Levi sighed, a mewl escaping his lips. “Yeah, Ervy.”

Erwin groaned, hands on Levi’s hips as he rolled in and out, his heavy balls swinging and smacking into Levi’s ass with each thrust. Levi whined and pushed back, reaching down to tug at his cock. Erwin lightly slapped Levi’s hand away, taking Levi’s cock into his hand and starting to pump it in time with his strokes.

“A-Ah!” Levi cried. “Oh… Oh fuck- Erwin I… hhng.”

Erwin’s thrusting was becoming more powerful now, the force of it nearly pushing Levi into the sheets. Levi was holding onto them for dear life, trying to prop himself up on his elbows as Erwin delivered stroke after punishing stroke to Levi’s prostate.

Levi shrieked when he came, painting the sheets with his seed and practically collapsing - Erwin had to hold up his hips to continue. Erwin’s breath was becoming heavier and heavier with each passing moment, and he could feel his orgasm coming now as he plunged his cock in and out at a faster pace.

“E-Erwin,” Levi whimpered, clearly reaching his breaking point. “Erwin… fuck.”

“Almost, baby,” Erwin murmured in between hurried pants. “Almost.”

He buried himself in deep as he delivered Levi his load, and they both groaned as Erwin snapped his hips in again, as if to chase the feeling. He sighed and wiped the sweat from his forehead as he pulled out slowly, listening to Levi’s deep breaths as they both tried to calm their excited heartbeats.

Erwin lay on the bed next to Levi, smiling sweetly at him and kissing him gently, “I love you, darling.”

“I love you too,” Levi smiled, before his face turned to a frown, eyes focused on something beyond Erwin’s head.

“What?” Erwin asked in confusion. “What is it?”

“There’s a spider,” Levi noted, not seeming as phased as he was by the lady bug.

But Erwin was terrified of spiders, and he immediately leapt out of bed, crying out, “Where?! Where’s the spider?! Is it on me? Fuck!

Levi stared at Erwin in some shock and amusement, a grin appearing on his face, “Erwin Smith. Are you afraid of a little spider?

Erwin nodded, shaking out his hair, “Please tell me it’s not on me.”

“It’s on the wall,” Levi chuckled, getting out of bed. “I got this one.”

“How come you’re not scared of spiders too?” Erwin asked, a little perplexed.

“As long as it can’t fly around my head, I don’t mind it,” Levi explained, taking Erwin’s hand and kissing the back of it lightly. “Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to rescue my poor little husband from the scary spider.”

Erwin could feel himself blushing, a little embarrassed. He supposed now that maybe he shouldn’t have laughed so hard when Levi said he was afraid earlier. But he smiled nonetheless as Levi left the room to grab a cup and paper to collect the spider, knowing Levi was now his knight in shining armor.

 


 

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