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Jean "it's good soup" Kirstein ([personal profile] neighsaying) wrote2023-12-08 12:11 am

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reviling: (losing my patience)

[personal profile] reviling 2024-08-26 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
There's no external reaction to that declaration, except for perhaps the way the steady sinking of his heart likewise continues to pull at his expression. So it might come to that (again), after all. The original task he'd accepted in that very first hour of meeting him, the sole condition of his survival: that if he ever becomes a real threat, Captain Levi, Humanity's Strongest, would be able to put him down.

It's something he's always been prepared to do, but hoped he never would. Levi still carries that hope, and he won't put it down unless Eren forces his hand. It's just becoming more and more likely that he will.

That, too, might be inevitable. Even Eren knows it, and he'll still do it.

Somnius isn't home; Erwin is home. Jean is home. Eren, too. Somnius is just the strange place they've all found themselves in and needed to build a life, for better or worse. Levi knows Eren would tear it down if he feels it's in the way of his freedom, if given the chance. But even disregarding his own wishes, there are other people here with no other chances than this, people who can find relative comforts here than they would otherwise - people who would die, all for Eren's personal wish fulfillment. That, more than anything, Levi can't allow to happen.

He also isn't ready to give up the things that he has now. He'll have the rest of his life to be without them and no memory of this place to hold onto then. Levi realizes that Eren will always see a cage no matter where he looks, but that doesn't mean everyone else is trapped with him, or must suffer his consequences.

After several long, quiet moments, Levi reaches and takes the other cup, raising it to his lips to take a careful sip. Tea here is still better most anything he could get his hands on inside the walls.

"You won't have to do it alone." Because he could never leave killing someone you love solely to Jean. His gaze returns to the younger man, deadly, achingly serious. "Eren was once my responsibility. If it comes to that, we'll do it together."
reviling: (all my heart bleeding on the floor)

end?

[personal profile] reviling 2024-09-10 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That memory is less further away for Levi than it is Jean; perhaps only Mikasa had been able to accept that reality so readily. He readily remembers that resistance, and later moving to full comprehension when that time so quickly came to pass. It is not a bad thing, to be resistant to killing another person, but their survival had depended on his young team being willing to do what's necessary.

Killing someone you care for, love, can feel even more unfathomable.

Jean doesn't have to say anything more; the weight of that understanding and shared burden passes easily between them. They both have held more than their fair share of pain in their lives, but also in this Levi is well adapted to carrying it. It'll never make it hurt any less, and some wounds will never heal. But it is something he knows he can do better than most. Much like violence. Much like killing.

If it's within his power to do it so someone else doesn't have to, he will. For Jean, it's never a question.

Eren is trying; even Levi can see it. Truthfully, he's never seen anyone more tenacious, perhaps outside himself. But it might not be enough.

Perhaps nothing will be.

He reaches to set a hand on Jean's shoulder (someday he'll grouse at how much they've all grown, even though the fact that he'll get to do that at all is precious in and of itself), and just offers a brief, affirming squeeze, gray eyes solemn and intent, before going back to his tea.