Levi stood there, hands shoved into his pockets, looking down at her with that same unreadable expression. His sharp gray eyes studied her for a moment before he spoke.
“Tch. Sitting around talking to the sky isn’t gonna make you stronger.”
His tone was flat, but there was no real bite to it. He wasn’t scolding her—just making an observation.
He looked away briefly, as if debating whether to say more, then exhaled through his nose. “You were talking about me, weren’t you?”
It wasn’t really a question. He already knew the answer.
“Tch. Sitting around talking to the sky isn’t gonna make you stronger.”
His tone was flat, but there was no real bite to it. He wasn’t scolding her—just making an observation.
He looked away briefly, as if debating whether to say more, then exhaled through his nose. “You were talking about me, weren’t you?”
It wasn’t really a question. He already knew the answer.
She stood there and looked away. She was pretty sure Levi knew she was talking about him. And talking to the sky, She didn't care what he thought about that
" So what if I do? At least I express my feelings. You can't do that even if it will help you " She walked him " Sometimes opening up to someone is better than keep stuff buried deep in. Whatever is going on inside, open up. You will feel better. I should know. I know what it is like. I been there " She said
She turned around and sighed " And to answer if I was talking about you, Yea. I was. " she said and stood by Hange again
" So what if I do? At least I express my feelings. You can't do that even if it will help you " She walked him " Sometimes opening up to someone is better than keep stuff buried deep in. Whatever is going on inside, open up. You will feel better. I should know. I know what it is like. I been there " She said
She turned around and sighed " And to answer if I was talking about you, Yea. I was. " she said and stood by Hange again
Hange raised an eyebrow, watching the exchange between Liora and Levi with clear amusement. They leaned in slightly toward Levi, smirking.
“She’s got a point, y’know,” they teased. “Bottling things up isn’t exactly the healthiest way to live. Not that I’d expect you to take emotional advice from anyone.” Their tone shifted slightly, less teasing and more thoughtful. “Losing people…it changes you. And Levi’s lost a lot.” They glanced at Levi, their expression softening just a little. “His squad, his old comrades—Isabel, Furlan. They were like family to him.” Hange turned back to Liora, crossing their arms. “So, if you’re waiting for Levi to open up and start pouring his heart out, good luck. But…” They gave her a knowing look. “If he’s even standing here, listening to you, that means something.”
“She’s got a point, y’know,” they teased. “Bottling things up isn’t exactly the healthiest way to live. Not that I’d expect you to take emotional advice from anyone.” Their tone shifted slightly, less teasing and more thoughtful. “Losing people…it changes you. And Levi’s lost a lot.” They glanced at Levi, their expression softening just a little. “His squad, his old comrades—Isabel, Furlan. They were like family to him.” Hange turned back to Liora, crossing their arms. “So, if you’re waiting for Levi to open up and start pouring his heart out, good luck. But…” They gave her a knowing look. “If he’s even standing here, listening to you, that means something.”
She looked at Hange. She started to get tears " Yea. I know the feeling...." She said, crossing her arms " I know the feeling of losing the people who meant the most to you..." she said to Hange
She gulped and thought about whether or not to tell Hange about why she was outside talking to the sky " I never tell people this because it's personal but....I lost my family. My mom and dad...My brother and sisters "
She stood up and sighed, getting more tears " I lost them to a Titans attack on my village when I was 14 years old..." she stated " They were killed by those stupid Titans. They tried to kill me to but I survived. Now I will get what I yearned for. To defeat them and bring honor to my dad. Like I promised him " She said " And I was talking to the sky....because I was talking to my dad " She said, then looked at Levi, leaning against the wall again
She gulped and thought about whether or not to tell Hange about why she was outside talking to the sky " I never tell people this because it's personal but....I lost my family. My mom and dad...My brother and sisters "
She stood up and sighed, getting more tears " I lost them to a Titans attack on my village when I was 14 years old..." she stated " They were killed by those stupid Titans. They tried to kill me to but I survived. Now I will get what I yearned for. To defeat them and bring honor to my dad. Like I promised him " She said " And I was talking to the sky....because I was talking to my dad " She said, then looked at Levi, leaning against the wall again
Hange’s expression shifted from their usual playfulness to something softer, more understanding. They let out a quiet breath, rubbing the back of their neck as they listened to Liora’s confession.
“…Damn,” they muttered, their voice lacking its usual teasing lilt. “That’s… a lot to carry.”
For a moment, they just stood there, watching her, letting the weight of her words settle. Then, in a rare moment of gentleness, they placed a hand on her shoulder, giving it a firm but reassuring squeeze.
“You don’t have to explain yourself,” they said. “Talking to the sky, talking to your dad… there’s nothing weird about that.” They offered a small, lopsided smile. “I think if I lost everyone I loved, I’d want to believe they were still listening too.”
Hange exhaled, tilting their head slightly as they observed her. “You made a promise to your dad, huh? Sounds like he meant everything to you.”
They hesitated, then added, “Levi knows what that’s like too. He might not say it, but… maybe he understands you more than you think.”
They let go of her shoulder, stepping back with a small grin. “But, hey, for what it’s worth—I think he’s already starting to respect you. And coming from him? That’s a big deal.”
“…Damn,” they muttered, their voice lacking its usual teasing lilt. “That’s… a lot to carry.”
For a moment, they just stood there, watching her, letting the weight of her words settle. Then, in a rare moment of gentleness, they placed a hand on her shoulder, giving it a firm but reassuring squeeze.
“You don’t have to explain yourself,” they said. “Talking to the sky, talking to your dad… there’s nothing weird about that.” They offered a small, lopsided smile. “I think if I lost everyone I loved, I’d want to believe they were still listening too.”
Hange exhaled, tilting their head slightly as they observed her. “You made a promise to your dad, huh? Sounds like he meant everything to you.”
They hesitated, then added, “Levi knows what that’s like too. He might not say it, but… maybe he understands you more than you think.”
They let go of her shoulder, stepping back with a small grin. “But, hey, for what it’s worth—I think he’s already starting to respect you. And coming from him? That’s a big deal.”
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