The first problem arrives in the form of Eren Yeager.
The second problem in the form of Annie Leonhart.
The third problem? Their very conservative parents who don't know their kids are gay.
So they come up with a plan of attack.
Levi will 'date' Annie while Mikasa 'dates' Eren, and when they finally get them to stay over for the night their parents will insist on the 'couples' staying in separate rooms.
Jokes on their parents, though.
My Opinion:
This story really surprised me because I didn’t think that I would like it as much as I did in the end. This is a high school au with Levi and Mikasa as twins. This was the first time I read something about them being twins but I really liked it. They have a lovely relationship and go trough thick and thin together. They have really strict religious parents and due to this they both have to hide that they’re gay. When they move to a new town they meet Eren and Annie at school and are both head over heels for them. There are a handful of chapters about Mikasa and Annie’s relationship but this story is mostly about Ereri. I really liked and enjoyed this story. The writing style was great, the plot was interesting and some scenes were able to make me smile or break my heart. Im sure that you’re going to like this story!
Hey, love your writing. If you need some prompts, how about Levi tries to flirt with Petra, but he's so awkward it's a complete disaster.
Note: Sorry this took forever. Hope you like it. And I hope you like Mulan references! ;)
He’s a bit of a dick to her when they first meet. To be fair, Levi’s a dick to everyone, but with her, he couldn’t help himself.
He blames her hair, copper and shiny and grazing the small of her back. For some reason it just distracts him with the way her ponytail divides the two wings stamped on her back. Or the way her braid swishes back and forth every time she moves. Or even the way she twists it into a bun and all he’s able to think about is how misleading that bundle of hair is because he knows it’s much longer than that. He finds it annoying that she’ll untie or unravel or unwind it when they stop for the evening before brushing those reddish locks with utmost care.
All he can think about is her hair and it drives him nuts because not only is he supposed to be doing the basics (e.g. killing titans), but according to Erwin, he’s supposed to be scoping the soldiers to form a Special Operations Squad he would lead.
But her hair distracts him therefore she distracts him and therefore she infuriates him without even trying, and then one minute they’re in the middle of standard titan evasion, and the next, he’s blaming her for whatever minute thing she did that didn’t meet his standards.
So when they finally make it back inside the walls, Levi thinks back on his behaviour and almost winces.
He looks at the girl—the woman—named Petra Ral whose copper hair is currently pulled back into a tight bun, hiding just how long it is, most likely because she’s caught him not so subtly staring at it. She sits on her horse with her back straight and her gaze set forward. There’s blood and dirt on her clothes, but Levi notes the way the townspeople watch her, most likely preferring to look at the pretty young thing poised and perfect instead of the horse-pulled carriages that hold god knows what.
“Ral,” Levi calls.
He notes the way she purses her lips and barely fights down a cringe. Understandable. Every time he spoke to her on this expedition was to scold her for something.
She turns to him. “Captain?”
“You…” Levi clears his throat. “You fight good.”
Her eyes widen a fraction and her jaw drops. “What?”
“You fight good,” Levi repeats, this time louder and firmer.
“Oh.” She smiles tightly. “Er, thank you, sir.”
Levi nods. “I was watching you.” The words sound undeniably creepy even to his ears. “I mean, out on the field.” Her smile fades into a scowl, because no shit he was watching her with how much he was criticizing her. “I mean…” Levi stops and sighs and just goes back to his original argument. “You fight good, Ral.”
She laughs but Levi can see how badly she wants to be anywhere but beside him. “Thank you,” she says. “Really.”
Eventually they near headquarters and she mumbles some excuse before pulling her horse a little to the right for the sole purpose of getting the fuck away from him. Levi lets out a sigh of relief. He decides that he’ll pretend that this never happened and that he’ll simply avoid Petra Ral for the rest of his military career (and life at that) no matter how perfect she is for his squad and then his awkwardness would never have to be known. Yes, Levi says to himself, that moment is now officially in the past.
But then he hears laughter.
Loud, obnoxious laughter that has no place in the return of the Survey Corps.
He looks over his shoulder and tries not to freeze at the sight of Hanji, Mike, and Nanaba. The latter two have the decency to be looking away from him and making genuine attempts at hiding their smirks, but fucking Hanji.
Fucking. Hanji.
“Oh, Levi,” Hanji coos. Levi looks around to make sure he scared Petra off enough that she’s not in range of Hanji’s Hanjiness.
“What?” Levi hisses back, trying to maintain what little dignity he has left.
But Hanji only cackles before winking at him. “You flirt good!”
Levi curses under his breath and gallops away on his horse.