Survey Camp /1 [Levi|F!Reader] Summer Camp AU by PetiteGalaxy, literature
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Survey Camp /1 [Levi|F!Reader] Summer Camp AU
Ah, summer.
The brightest and happiest season of the year, bringing teenagers from all walks of life together to fuck shit up and piss off their parents. So what do these fed up parents do with their rowdy kids? Send them off to camp so underpaid college students can deal with their bullshit.
A great season indeed.
Today of all days your phone decided to end its life in the middle of the night leaving you without your alarm clock. You woke up to the marvelous sun shining its warming rays into your bedroom window, bluebirds chirped happily as they soared by, it was definitely the first day of summer. A familiar sense of dread washed over yo
High School Sweet Hearts 3 (JeanReader) by SenshiHam, literature
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High School Sweet Hearts 3 (JeanReader)
Hall Maria was downright beautiful. The walls were covered in glass panes that reflected the sun's rays perfectly. You had the pleasure of noticing this while looping around it for the fourth time trying to find Garrison Hall. It was about ten minutes into your forty five minute lunch break and you had begun to grow anxious. The campus map had magically disappeared from the hoodie's pocket and your stomach was just about to eat itself due to the lack of a breakfast. As you roamed the campus you managed your way back over to your home room where Mr. Zacharius was supervising an ISS period, what joy.
As of now you had thirty minutes left of th
Got service? | Punk!Levi X Reader | AU | part 1 by MissFic, literature
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Got service? | Punk!Levi X Reader | AU | part 1
A/N: Bad language ahead.
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"Don't forget to leave feedback for today's service on the box before you leave. Have a nice day."
I gesture my hand towards a small plastic box on the narrow table on his left. I smile happily at the old grumpy looking man who gathers his stuff from the counter.
"Service... damn joke that is." the man mumbles under his breath, doing it loud enough for me to hear it. He leaves a blender package on the counter, and leaves without even looking at the feedback box.
That's right, go away, fuck you very much, I smile towards the man's back, before I lower the blender under the counter. I quickly glance to see t
[Jean] [AU] Roses Aren't Always Red by icyfalls, literature
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[Jean] [AU] Roses Aren't Always Red
Jean x Florist!Reader
The chimes of the bell signaled the arrival of a customer, and [Name], who was in the back room working on an order called out, “I’ll be out in a minute! Please feel free to look around!”
Hastily putting the unfinished wreath down on the worktable, she rushed out to the front of the shop, straightening out her apron. “I’m sorry! I was working on a customer’s order! How may I he-”
Upon catching a glance at the customer who was currently facing away from her, looking at the stands of flowers, her eyes widened as she tentatively asked, “Jean? Is that you?”
The male b
How to Catch a Man in Seven Days ( Levi x Reader ) by ChayChan, literature
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How to Catch a Man in Seven Days ( Levi x Reader )
She had a crush, and boy did she have it bad.
On whom you ask? Well let me give you some hints; this short bastard walks around with a stick up his ass acting like he owns the damn place. You can't leave behind a single crumb after you eat your food or you'll receive stable duty for a month, and his ability for killing 'big ass' things was second to none. He's lived on the streets so one would think him rude; but they'd be wrong, he's not rude. He's absolutely unbearable. Unfortunately for her, that's exactly how she likes 'im.
..Oh wait, did she mention he's hot? No? Well fuck, he's that too.
That's right my dear friends (f/n) (l/n) was f
Grateful (LevixReader) Modern!AU by SpongeyToast, literature
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Grateful (LevixReader) Modern!AU
The cold bitter taste of tea passed through tired set lips that creased in a frown. A morning with a dark grey sky and cold tea. The windows fogged over on the outside with perspiration. The only thing she can make out of the outside world were blurs of dingy whites, and greys. Even past the layer of wet fog it was easy to tell that the day will continue to be dim and smeared with dull colors. The warm security of the bed beckoned her to return, the lull her into sleep where the worries and weight of life couldn’t reach her. Why did she bother getting up?
Work. Bills to pay and groceries to buy.
Letting out a tired groan the (h/c) dr
Norway x Childish!Reader: Hide and Seek by LadyLyacaria, literature
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Norway x Childish!Reader: Hide and Seek
„Let's play hide and seek, (Nickname)!“
You looked up from your mobile phone display at Peter tugging at your sleeve. A toothy grin spread over your lips. „Yeah, sure thing! Hide and seek is the best! Just the both of us or shall I ask the others too?“
Peter frowned. „They don't want to play with us anyway. We're too childish.“
You lifted him up on your lap and hugged him, rocking back and forth. „You're not too childish, Peter. You're still a child, after all. You're even supposed to be childish. I am too childish. But I don't care. Let's play hide and seek!“
„Yeah!“ Peter jumpe
Levi x Reader: Musical Inspiration (Orchestra!AU) by Cats-Go-Murp, literature
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Levi x Reader: Musical Inspiration (Orchestra!AU)
CHAPTER TWO
What?
What the hell?
Levi...
Fingers broken...
I need to learn his part...
...IN LESS THAN 72 HOURS?!
Needless to say, your thoughts weren't the most organized right now. Okay, maybe that was underestimating it a little. Your thoughts and emotions were swirling in a whirlpool inside. How the hell were you going to learn Levi's solo piece in less than 72 hours?! How on earth would you manage that?! There was just no time! You were no where near Levi's level! Disbelief began to take over during your moment of confusion. That's how the brain worked, right? As soon as newly learned information conflicted with the central belief
Levi x Reader: Musical Inspiration (Orchestra!AU) by Cats-Go-Murp, literature
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Levi x Reader: Musical Inspiration (Orchestra!AU)
CHAPTER ONE
“Alright everyone, good work today,” your orchestra conductor, Erwin Smith, announced, signalling to everyone that practice was over. While the musicians were putting their instruments back into their cases, Erwin continued. “The concert is in three days, and honestly, I think we’re ready.”
Erwin Smith, known as the best conductor in the city, really lived up to his reputation. If he set his mind to have his orchestra play a piece, be it Bach or Mozart, he would do it. If there was an obstacle that stood in his way, be it an individual player who simply cannot play a piece right, he would set aside