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Reki hears his professor talk in the front of the classroom, but doesn’t pay him much attention and keeps writing down notes on the funny cartoon he drew of Shadow, until he hears a voice with a weird accent that he doesn’t recognize.
He bolts his head up and he’s met with a boy standing in front of the board, where the kanji reads Langa Hasegawa. Reki guesses he’s not from Japan since he doesn’t seem to speak the language very well, and his eyes also look kind of weird. He looks like he’s definitely out of place.
“I came here from Canada,” is basically everything the professor is able to get out of him in his presentation.
The boy ends up taking the seat beside Reki’s. Maybe I’ll make a new friend, he thinks.
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what happens in canon but Reki and Langa fall in love
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Will has fallen for Mike but won't accept it and is disgusted with himself for even thinking such a thing. Come with Will through balancing his love life and trying to get rid of the upside down once and for all. [continues from the end of season 4]
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Walk Again by StyrofoamCat
Fandoms: Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan, 進撃の巨人 | Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan (Movies)
31 Jan 2026
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Almost four years after the end of the Rumbling, the survivors of the Titan War are carefully rebuilding their lives. Amid the quiet ruins and slow reconstruction, Levi Ackerman, scarred, wheelchair-bound, and no longer a soldier, lives a life of rebuilding and routine.
When the peace delegation from Paradis finally returns, old alliances and grudges resurface, but so do unexpected moments of understanding.
Among the delegation is Pieck Finger, keenly observant and quietly unconventional, who finds herself adrift.
Levi and Pieck, two former enemies, now allies, begin to cross paths more often: on building sites, at quiet tea stalls, and in long silences that say more than words. As they navigate injury, grief, guilt, and a world that doesn't quite know what to do with them, their bond deepens, slowly, quietly, and far from the eyes of those who might not understand.
Together, they begin to rebuild: not just a village, but themselves. And in the space between what was and what might still be, something fragile and real begins to take root.
