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Levi comes across a stray who has hit rock bottom. It's obvious the boy has been through a lot, shunned and thrown away by the ones who were supposed to take care of him. Now Levi takes it upon himself to give the boy a place to call home, but that isn't as easy as it seems. Eren's mind had been trained and forced to think in certain ways. Can Levi help him learn how to live again?
Bookmarked by ArlenMaur
10 Jul 2020
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All Eren has ever known is the four walls of his empty cage. He can’t remember how he got there and who brought him, but he only remembers his mother’s plea to run and hide. He’s been haunted by her words for years and constantly reminded of his failure with every passing day. With the only break from experimentations and torment is a friendly nurse, who can see past his monstrous abilities and promises to help him escape, he can only hold onto a slither of hope that his pain will end soon. When his nurse finds a way out, Eren finds himself wondering what his life could be and if he could ever experience anything but pain again.
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Eren Yeager, a young male omega, has lived most of his life in peaceful contentment, until he's kidnapped from the streets and sold into the omega slave trade. Lost, alone, and fighting for his life, he knows very little of what will happen next. When he meets his new master, a wealthy alpha by the name of Levi, his world is flipped upside down as he struggles to fight his innermost desires.
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- Part 1 of Sparrow's Wings
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Eren Jaeger has been a part of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit for the past five years, but soon he undertakes a case that will unnerve him and make him question everything he stood for all because of the monster before him, Levi.
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Levi hates a lot of things: dirt, the cold, and people in general. When he runs across a filthy, freezing teenager, his conscience gets the better of him and he takes the boy in. Faster than he thought possible, Levi finds out that not everyone is completely horrible. Dirt still sucks, though.
