[Hanzo notices these things about himself as well and it's infuriating the man he grew to despise (somewhat) was becoming who he saw in the mirror if he looked too hard.]
He certainly has his work cut out for him. Unless you can convince him to give up on a lost cause.
[He allows himself to laugh at that, settling back in his chair comfortably until Genji begins to take off his faceplate. Hanzo remembers seeing his eyes before, but other than that he's not sure of the state of his brother's face. He forces himself to look down at his tea, but his eyes eventually venture upward to take in the scarred skin. Hanzo winces and his eyes fall back to his tea again. He's not entirely sure how he can ever look his brother in the eyes again.
Not without all the guilt and self-loathing that comes with seeing the consequences of his actions so plainly.]
i vote we keep this thread, then *-*
He certainly has his work cut out for him. Unless you can convince him to give up on a lost cause.
[He allows himself to laugh at that, settling back in his chair comfortably until Genji begins to take off his faceplate. Hanzo remembers seeing his eyes before, but other than that he's not sure of the state of his brother's face. He forces himself to look down at his tea, but his eyes eventually venture upward to take in the scarred skin. Hanzo winces and his eyes fall back to his tea again. He's not entirely sure how he can ever look his brother in the eyes again.
Not without all the guilt and self-loathing that comes with seeing the consequences of his actions so plainly.]