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@warfinisher
                     NO SHORTAGE OF SORDID,                       NO PROTEST FROM ME
WINTER SOLDIER
                         âthis is a trick.â                          written by joanna
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sorry, i havenât been here all that much as of late! Â pokemon sunâs got a hold of my ass at the moment, but iâll get back to your regularly scheduled drafts + replies soon! Â hope youâre all doing great :**
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1. photosensitivity
so, i know most people who write jack morrison go with partial blindness / complete blindness for their portrayal, but i just wanted to say that i like to think of my jack with photosensitivity instead, which particularly affects his eyes. Â photosensitivity is an intolerance of light; while sensitive people are sometimes only bothered by bright light, any light is irritating and uncomfortable in extreme cases.
his photosensitivity happens as a permanent consequence from the events of the explosion. Â photosensitivity also happens to occur more frequently in lighter-eyed folks due to less pigment. Â my jack also suffers hearing damage in his left ear, but thanks to the super soldier experimentation, he otherwise got off scot-free. Â because of his photosensitivity, when he isnât wearing the visor, he wears sunglasses at all times whether it be during a cloudy day, evening or indoors. Â
jackâs visor is only bright enough to be able to provide visual in darkness. Â heâs comfortable with the visor and often feels vulnerable without it. Â that being said, he wouldnât be able to look into his own visor without some kind of protective eyewear like his sunglasses or his visor, which performs a multitude of functions aside from providing visual in dark areas and offering protection for his eyes.
burdentocarry:
â hard to imagine any satisfaction is felt in death. â the arrow begins to spin between hanzoâs fingers again, spurred on by his contemplative thoughts. â though, i would say having nine lives would help. â pointedly, hanzoâs gaze drags up and follows the scar cutting over jackâs brow. it does not linger, it feels too personal, intrusive, and hanzo finds he does not have the same amount of curiosity as morrison has to ask.Â
hanzo returns the arrow to his quiver, and no sooner than his hands are free does he grab for Storm Bow. â they do not. â he neither accepts the apology nor waves it off, too caught up with inspecting his weapon for imperfections - as if morrison could have possibly ruined it for the few seconds it was held. but he does preen for the compliments â his ego is yellow with greed, and it flares with pride.
     â tch. that is because your guns are manufactured in a pace line. no compassion goes into the weapon. â he scoffs, the pad of a finger following the threads that are knotted above the slot for his hand. â besides, guns are messy. archery is an art form. â
when he looks to morrison again, his eyes have slightly narrowed. calculating, always analyzing the odds. â it is not the bow that summons them. and you are nosy. â
jack finds his employer curious. Â quiet as he listens to the head of the shimada clan talk and twirl his arrow, he is transfixed by the expert handling of the bow. Â he absent-mindedly nods his head in agreement and disagreement all at once. Â between nine lives, manufactured guns, and nosiness, jack shrugs. Â death isnât difficult to cheat; heâs done it once and heâs certain he could do it again. Â and what greater satisfaction is there than cheating death itself?
âjust because the gunâs made in by machine and the bowâs made by a master doesnât make up for the difference in dragons,â he defends his rifle and his nosiness in one calculated breath. Â hanzo is just as wary of jack, he notices, with his ever-watchful gaze. Â âmaybe i need a demonstration of the power itself in person,â he suggests, treading carefully. Â are the rumors true then? Â can the members of the shimada clan harness the power of a genuine legendary creature? Â jack might believe in miracles, but he sure as hell doesnât believe in mythology.
âi would be honored if you would grace me with such a performance,â he gestures to the target practice. Â âwould you please?â
oberarzt:
    â ahâ, â she intervened abruptly, the sharp jest that she was a medic and certainly did not take order from him regarding a gift sat on the tip of her tongue, but she let it remain just there. the scarf was taken from her and offered to him once more. â itâs quite rude to give back a present, you know. keep it. itâs my job to make sure that you are perfectly healthy, after all. â
her response does not surprise him and jackâs lips apologetically twitch into something like a smile.  being chastised makes him a little sheepish as he rubs the nape of his neck with a gloved hand.  âalright, alright,â he concedes, bowing his head in defeat.  âbut only because you said it was a present.â  he takes the scarf, thumbing the nice cashmere with care.  âi still donât feel right.  what if our prized medic catches a cold?â he playfully inquires before gently throwing the scarf around the both of them.  by the hand, he pulls her close so as not to strain the cashmere of the scarf.  âthis isnât so bad, is it?âÂ
pansen1802:
ăOld soldiersăâStill wanna fight? Guest you both didnât have enough sleep last night. â
I donât know why i am tagging Reaper76. Really.Â
edgydadandsaltydad:
https://twitter.com/tianmingh/status/762656819495907328
  would you reblog / like this if you would wish to rp with an indie ana from overwatch? thanks ! iâm leo + im new to the fandomÂ
licnhardt:
    IT was hard to talk to him. Small talk didnât seem to be his thing and Reinhardt didnât feel like talking much tonight. He was relieved when he received his drink and he had to stop himself from drinking all of it at once. Yes, he was tired and all he wanted was to have a drink and go to bed. If he had known that he was here, he might not have come. â I think that depends on your nature. â Friends were easily made if you didnât rub them the wrong way, but some just werenât sensitive enough for that.
Heâs trying hard to stay where he is and to accept his fate, but it wasnât easy. â Theyâre all capable of handling themselves. Some are better than I ever was. â There was no point in denying it. But perhaps it was because of all the tech and training some of them had. â Thereâs nothing else for me to do. â
it hits him a little close to home. Â âmy nature, huh?â jack muses into his glass, expression starkly neutral; all in all, it sounds like a passive-aggressive dig at jack for leaving reinhardt and all of their friends behind while jack played lone soldier, but jack doesnât make any retorts. Â itâs the least of what he deserves and thatâs alright with him. Â he knows an apologyâs just not going to cut it for all of these years.
âi might be worth shit, but youâre gold, reinhardt,â he remarks, leaning back into his chair. Â he means it. Â sure, the young replace the old and thatâs just how it goes, but reinhardt and jack are still here, still fighting just like the new generation. Â âyouâre one of the best people i know. Â nothing about overwatch might be the same, but ...â he trails off, briefly considering how it isnât his place to say these things; he has no right to say any of this. Â âour odds are better with you.â
@deathwalksamong
jack dodges a shot before taking cover behind a fallen bookcase.  âif itâs of any consolation,â he calls, weaponless as he is caught unawares by the phantom, âi didnât mean it when i asked you if you got your mask from the halloween store.â  in truth, he only half-meant it and while he understands this probably isnât a good time to goad his enemy, jackâs never been good at letting his opponent have the last word.  if this is how he goes, heâs going out with guns blazing.  god, this is exactly what he gets for trying to take one casual day off honestly.  this is the last time heâs listening to any of those young punks that try to convince him that heâs too old to constantly be working. Â
rolling his eyes, jack searches for anything and everything to somehow distract his armed enemy. Â this bookcase can only hold his cover for so long. Â with curiosity, he tests the otherâs fiery aim by throwing a stuffed bear into the otherâs direction. Â boom! Â there goes the head, clean off. Â jack whistles, inappropriately impressed despite certain doom. Â ânot bad, satan. Â want to try another? Â go long.â Â jack throws a stuffed giraffe next into the opposite direction before making a run for the weaponry encased in glass. Â
oddly convenient, but jackâs not complaining.
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i will feast on their dicks ///:
â shrug emOJI?
thereâs only one umbrella when the first droplets of rain pelt the two. Â one umbrella, two ( and arguably a half ) men and zero places to take shelter from the swiftly coming storm. Â the rain only gets worse and thereâs no telling when the passing storm intends to leave, but jack reaches for the umbrella before scouring the area for an appropriate stool. Â conveniently, there happens to be a few rocks. Â itâs not perfect, but itâs going to have to do. Â
âcome here,â jack commands as he climbs atop the rock, just barely perfect to hold the tiny umbrella open for the both of them, which is frankly ridiculous because said umbrella can barely cover reinhardtâs shoulder let alone the both of them. Â in summary: both of them are still going to get very, very wet.
the way reinhardt looks at him makes him scowl. Â itâs the best he can manage. Â âwipe that smug grin off your face,â he huffs under his breath. Â âdonât make me hog the umbrella for myself, you hear?â