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Gency 15?
15. âYou Clean Up Well.â
Hereâs some Pre-Fall New Years!
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âIs this really necessary?â Genji muttered as Tracer straightened his tie.Â
The three of them were at the headquarters of the Adawe Foundation in Numbani, more specifically at the Adawe Foundationâs New Yearâs Eve Gala, a celebration that heavily centered on Overwatch. The four of them were in a lounge-like waiting room just outside the restrooms of the higher offices. Enough to give them some privacy as they did some last minute prep before heading out into the Gala.
McCree had muttered something about it being a âVictory over Doomfistâ party, and Tracer had teased that McCree was bitter that he didnât get an invite, which didnât exactly go over well considering Blackwatch was still suspended. Jack, however, was keen to emphasize that they had caught Doomfist in Singapore over two months previously and that this celebration was largely to maintain Overwatchâs mutual support with Numbani. They knew though. The whole strike team knew. Overwatch needed that win and now it needed to capitalize on it. Genji didnât like the idea of being in the spotlight. Only a year or so ago newscasters were looking at blurred footage of him in the Venice incident like he was some monster, some horrific amalgam of Overwatchâs scientific sins, and now he was on the postersâall gleaming armor and glowing green visor. And now a tie.
âIf I can handle a tie, so can you,â said Tracer. Genji just grumbled under his breath. When Tracer wore a tie, she actually pulled it off. She didnât look like a jigsaw of machine parts juxtaposed on a humanâs suit.
âAs the new strike team, we do have a responsibility to put our best faces forward!â said Winston, daintily folding his own pocket square.
Genji hesitantly brushed his fingers along his own faceplate.
âUh⌠poor choice of words,â muttered Winston.
âLena!â Genji heard a disappointed voice on the other side of the room, âReally?â His head instinctively swiveled to the doorway where Mercy was standing in a short, sparkling gold dress and a black silk cropped jacket. Genji attempted to maintain as neutral a reaction as possible to the outfit that he had never seen the doctor in. âYou said I wouldnât be the only one in a dress!â
Tracerâs lips thinned and he laughed nervously, âWellâyeah, but then Em found this frilly shirt andâwellââ Tracer was stammering over herself.
âDonât bother,â muttered Mercy.
âSorry, Doc,â said Tracer, straightening her bowtie, âCant help looking this good.âÂ
âWell now everyoneâs in black and Iâm stuckâsticking out, andââ she glanced down at herself, then caught Genjiâs visor out of the corner of her eye, then caught herself, folding her arms. âItâs fine. This is fine. Iâm fine.â
She turned on her heel then, apparently all too easy with her patent leather black wedges, and paced out of the room.
âOof,â said Tracer. Tracer looked at Genji, then at the doorway, then at Genji, then back at the door.
Genji looked blankly back at her.
âTalk to her,â Tracer mouthed, furrowing her brows and Genji nodded as if he totally knew what he would say to her (he didnât) and he moved to follow her out the door when the door swung open and Jack walked in, looking more upbeat than he had in months. Mercy was right next to him, apparently caught right outside the door and now smiling her âmaintaining-public-relations-while-dead-insideâ smile.
âThereâs my favorite strike team!â said Jack.
âReally?â Tracer said with a grin, âAre you sure weâre youâre favorite strike team?â
 âOkay, second favorite,â said Jack, clapping her on the shoulder, âBut really, Iâm so glad you all agreed to this.â
âWho doesnât like a party?â said Tracer.
I can think of two, thought Genji, glancing at Mercy. Maybe if the party wasnât going to be four hours of stumbling through conversations with politicians Mercy might have the energy for it, but if something as little as being the only one in their group in a dress was already getting under her skin this much, it was going to be a long last night of the year. A few years ago he would probably already be drunk, hopped up on whatever party drug was fashionable at the moment, and embarrassing his entire family on the dance floor, but the dragon had burned that old Genji away. He rolled the thumb of his prosthetic hand over his knuckles as Jack and Tracer continued talking.
âAnd the Adawe Foundation represents some of Overwatchâs most critical ambassadorial work after the Crisis,â said Jack, âWe couldnât ask for a better crowd.â He gave a glance down to Tracerâs chronal accelerator. âAre you sure youâre all right with theâ?â
âItâs been fine, Commander,â said Tracer, jamming thumb over her shoulder at Winston, âI had the big guy take a look at it special for tonight.â
Winston adjusted his glasses, âThe accelerator is in optimum condition, sir,â he said, tucking in his pocket square.
âHope you guys are ready for a lot of pictures,â said Jack, âLetâs move out.â
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Sojourn greeted them as soon as they came out of the elevator. Mercy seemed relieved to see her in a dressâa striking asymmetrical scarlet number with her white dreadlocks swept off to one side.Â
âLookinâ sharp, team,â Sojourn said, folding her arms with a smirk. Her eyes lit up at Genji, âAnd look at you!â She rapped a knuckle against Genjiâs suit lapels, âActual cloth? Amazing.â
âGabriel helped find him one that fits,â said Jack.
âHowâs he doing?â said Sojourn, looking at Jack.
âGabe? Fineâheâsâfine,â said Jack, folding his arms, unsettled by the question, âHeâyou know, he⌠gets it.â
Genji felt Tracer, Mercy, and Winstonâs eyes flick to him momentarily, as if he might have a better idea what was going on with Blackwatch, but the truth was he didnât. All he really knew was that he was seeing less and less of Gabriel and Moira, and that just put McCree on edge, who was already anxious considering Blackwatch was benched and his very position with Overwatch was probationary. Genji tried to read Jackâs face in that moment. He found that Gabriel and Jack were sort of emotional barometers for each other, problems in their minds settling similar lines across their faces. Even though Jack seemed to be puffing out his chest and pushing his âHeroic Commanderâ persona as much as his receding hairline would allow him, there was an exhaustion in his eyes.Â
âItâll be all right, soldier,â said Sojourn, patting Jackâs shoulder.
âYeahâNew Year, right?â said Jack as he and Sojourn walked towards the partyâs main hall with the strike team in tow.
The party itself was thankfully not as exhausting as anticipated. The next three and a half hours were a slog though. The first hour was largely Jack and Sojourn walking them around the party, introducing the strike team as a group, before splitting up and leaving them to âmingle.â A word Genji dreaded. Winston and Tracer managed to keep a lot of attention off of him, and what attention was on him was gradually buffed off by his own taciturn responses. Winston on the other hand could lecture more or less indefinitely on physics, and Tracer maintained her dizzying energy, blinking around different conversations of the party, giving little quips about time travel (which of course went over well considering it was New Yearâs) and generally being the charming face of Overwatch Jack had been grooming her for. Mercy on the other handâŚ.
Genji watched from across the room as Mercy was caught in a conversation with what looked like a circle of five different dignitaries. He was impressed with how gracious and at-ease she seemed in the conversation in spite of how frazzled she had been with Tracer earlier. She wasnât Angela in that light, he realized. This was Mercy. Angela Ziegler was all messy buns and thoughtful thumbnail chewing and weary, snarky looks from behind black-rimmed glasses when they stayed up late in the lab togetherâMercy was a mask and a shield, keeping people at a distance but dazzling them with her grace and dignity.
âYou still gotta talk to her,â said Tracer, brushing past him and sticking two champagne flutes in his hand.
âWhat?â said Genji but Tracer was already slipping back off into the crowd to take pictures with Winston and a handful of younger Adawe foundation members, leaving him standing awkwardly with the two champagne flutes. He glanced back at the crowd of five that Mercy was caught in and was slightly alarmed to see that Mercy was no longer there. When did she get the chance to slip off? He circled through the party, and found that most left him alone when he was carrying two champagne glasses because they assumed he had somewhere to go, someone to meet, and in a sense they were right, but Genji himself felt aimless and a bit stupid. He couldnât even drink one of the champagnes, anywayâthat would require taking the faceplate off and no, he was not doing that with this crowd.Â
â15 Minutes to Midnight!â Tracer announced cheerily from the midst of the crowd, and Genji decided to ditch his champagne glasses before he was caught holding them like an idiot when the new year was finally rung in.
A lot of the tables at the party were occupied by chatting couples, so he couldnât just drop off the glasses there, and it felt odd to trail after one of the waiters carrying trays to put full champagne flutes on their traysâthe balcony, he decided. People forgot their drinks on balconies all the time. He stepped outside and saw a familiar figure in a gold dress slumped against the guardrail of the balcony. Mercy had kicked off her heels and was looking out over the city. The exterior of the party was only marginally cooler than the interiorâNumbani wasnât exactly known for cold climes, after all. The city glittered all green and orange and gold beyond her.Â
âAngela?â said Genji and Mercy glanced over her shoulder at him.
âOh,â she pushed up off of the guardrail slightly.Â
âI um⌠I got you, well, actually Tracer got youâhere,â he held up one of the champagne flutes.
 She smiled that weary smile and took it from him, âThank you, Genji.â
âIs everything okay?â said Genji.Â
âI should apologize to Tracer,â muttered Mercy, âShe looks better in a suit and it was a completely arbitrary thing to be upset about.â
âI think she understands,â said Genji.
âI should be the mature one here, not her,â muttered Mercy, âI meanâOf course she should be mature, sheâs team leader, but I shouldnât be the one getting upset over things as small as wardrobe changes, but she said she would and I would like it if people in this organization actually did what they said they were going to doâandâandââ
âItâs⌠not about Tracer or the wardrobe change,â said Genji, leaning against the balcony.
âI think⌠itâs new yearâs eve. I know Iâm supposed to feel like thereâs a fresh start coming, but at the same time, so much feels out of my control,â she looked back over the city, âOverwatch put away one the biggest threats to world peace since the Omnic Crisis but I just⌠it feels wrong. It feels rotten.â
ââŚIt feels too easy,â said Genji.
Mercyâs shoulders bunched up, âIt wasnât âtoo easyââyou were thrown into a car and Tracer had her chronal accelerator ripped off of herââ
âBut Talonâs barely made any effort to restructure with him gone,â said Genji, âIt operated so⌠complexly⌠before. I donât think that Doomfistâs ascent to power would be so disruptive that it would destroy every contingency. You would think that they would be fighting harder to prove removing Doomfist doesnât decrease how much of a threat they poseâlike a wounded animal lashing out.â
âOh thank god, you feel it, too. I thought I was just being paranoid,â said Mercy.
âWell⌠Iâm paranoid too, soâŚâ Genji shrugged and Mercy snickered.
She extended her glass to him, âTo paranoia and the new year,â she said with a smile.
âTo paranoia and the new year.âGenji clinked his glass against hers, she moved to sip her drink, then stopped, looking at him just awkwardly holding his glass.
ââŚyou havenât had a drink all night,â said Mercy.
âThereâs a lot of politicians here. Someone should stay sharp,â said Genji.
âGenji Iâm pretty sure this party has the most extensive and well-equipped security in the world. You can relax a little,â she smiled, but then her smile faded and her free hand went up to her own jaw, âOhâyourâŚâÂ
âThe faceplate, yes,â said Genji.
Mercy gave a glance back to the party through the and she leaned in a bit closely to him, ââŚWould you like to drink?â
ââŚyes, yes I would,â said Genji.
âHere,â Mercy set her glass down on the guardrail, then shrugged off her jacket and stepped around him, holding her jacket up and spread out as a shield between them and the party, âBut youâll have to be quick.â
Genji, seeing he was obscured from the party by the jacket, quickly clicked his faceplate off, clinked his glass against Mercyâs on the balcony, and with a quiet, âKanpai,â gulped down his champagne. Mercy lowered her jacket as he clicked his faceplate back on and his visor slid back into place, lighting up green.Â
âYouâve rescued me again, Doctor Ziegler,â said Genji with a sight chuckle.
âAngel wings,â said Mercy with a grin, waving her jacket around slightly before pulling it back on. She sipped her own champagne and both looked out over the city. A pause passed between them, not uncomfortable, but both sort of navigating their own thoughts in the comfort of each otherâs company.
ââŚitâs not that bad, you know,â said Mercy, after a while.
âMm?â Genji glanced at her.
âYour faceâthe⌠the scarringâs not as bad as you think,â said Mercy, sipping her champagne, âI know, ultimately, itâs about what youâre comfortable with showing, and thatâs whatâs importantââ
âAnd Iâm a ninja,â said Genji.
ââŚand youâre a ninja,â Mercy conceded, grinning, âBut⌠I like your face, Genji. I see it and I think, âOhâthereâs someone who has my back.â Even with this onââ She mindlessly reached up and touched the faceplate and there was a sudden kssssh of Genjiâs shoulder vents that made her flinch back. âSorryâI shouldnât haveââ
âNo, no, itâs fine, itâs fineâNumbani. Itâs warm,â said Genji, tugging at his collar to release some trapped steam. He cleared his throat and glanced off. âUm⌠thank you. I⌠I like your face, too. ItâsâŚâ his shoulder vents steamed again with another ksssssh, âItâs a good face,â he managed to finish, âThat wasnâtâThis suit has no proper venting.â
Mercy chuckled a little. âI understand,â she said, smiling.
A din rose up from the interior of the party. â3 minutes left!â Tracer could be heard over the crowd.
ââŚGuess itâs getting to the final countdown,â said Genji.
âYes,â said Mercy, her shoulders slumped a little, âWe should probably head in, get the whole⌠strike team together for the photo-ops at midnightâŚâ
ââŚrightâŚâ said Genji, not really wanting to subject himself to a flurry of camera flashes but knowing they couldnât let Tracer and Winston down. He started moving across the balcony back to the door.
âOhâumm before midnightââ said Mercy, catching his shoulder.
âMm?â Genji glanced over at her.
She gave him a short, soft kiss on the side of his faceplate. âHappy New Year, Genji,â she said, pulling back, looking a bit too red for it to just be the flush of champagne.
KSSSSHHHH. Steam flooded up and out of Genjiâs collar, wilting it from its sharp tailored angles to a rumpled mess. âAhâUmâŚâ Genji stammered, âHappy New Year to you as well, Angela,â he said. He gestured a bit helplessly at his collar, âVentingâNumbaniâYou knowââ
âI know,â said Mercy with a grin as they headed back into the party for the countdown.
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