Hello everyone, I have a question for you. What is your favorite character in this story or in Overwatch? Also sorry about the short chapter.

"Hold still." Angela ordered Hauru as she squirmed on her hospital bed as Angela tried to stitch up a deep scratch on Hauru's arm. After Hauru's fight with Zarya, both of them took a number of hits. Hauru had a few minor scratches while Zarya had one large gash on her shoulder after Hauru had tackled her.

Angela shivered at the memory of Hauru zipping around her prey at a alarming speed. She dodged the dumbells Zarya had thrown at her with ease. Hauru had been looking for a blind spot to attack as she maneuvered around the large woman. When she had finally found it Hauru didn't hesitate to take her chance. She lunged for Zarya when her back was turned toward Hauru. Hauru had rammed into her and knocked them both back into a rack system which gave Zarya her gash. They wrestled with each other in the midst of the wreckage of the rack system until Hauru found another advantage. She put her hand to the side of Zarya's face and slammed her head into the floor giving her a clear view of her neck. Zarya's screams of effort echoed in everyone's ears.

She was so close. A few more later and she would have killed the woman who had insulted her. That was when she felt Genji pull her off of Zarya as she kicked and screamed. Genji clung to her tightly as Hauru thrashed around in his arms. She couldn't hear the words being spoken to her all she was focused on was her survival. Hauru remembered biting something hard in the midst of her rage which had ultimately stopped her tantrum. The surface was cold and made of metal which didn't feel good to her teeth. She had looked up to see what she had bitten and found that it was Genji's right forearm.

Now she was in her hospital room, getting stitched up and relishing in her guilt of her actions.

"Hauru, you can't just attack someone who insulted you. That was unwise for you to do that." Angela scolded softly as she stitched her arm.

Hauru's ears drooped even more at the comment. "She called me a dog…" she whispered in sorrow to the doctor. "Well you have to keep your composure in times like that. You must control your anger." Angela ordered as she finished the last stitch.

"You don't understand...calling me a dog is like calling Genji a piece of scrap metal." Hauru said and turned to Genji who was standing by the door. "No offence." Hauru said softly and watched as Genji nodded in response.

"I know your pain when it comes to people's words. Sometimes words can alter one's future more than a sword can." Genji commented as he watched Angela tie off the thread she had used.

"Alright Genji, let's take a look at your forearm." Angela said as she reached for her tool box on her desk. Hauru got off the bed to allow Genji to sit on it and she slumped down in Angela's black roller chair. Angela had a wrench in her teeth as she scanned the dented metal where Hauru had made in Genji's forearm with concern in her eyes. As she went to work on his arm Genji couldn't help but notice Hauru's sad expression.

"Hauru, I know how hard it is to ignore their words but you will have to teach yourself." Genji advised but Hauru didn't look at him and only sighed.

"It's kinda hard though when you got big ears that can hear way better than yours…" she said mournfully as she drew her knees up to her chest and wrapped her arms around them. She had a good point there but Genji only shook his head slowly before replying.

"You must learn that their words should have no effect on you. Your actions will determine the path you take, not theirs." Genji said, Hauru made no reply but only twitched her ear. Genji looked at Angela who was still working on his armour.

"What are we going to do with her?" Genji asked jokingly and watched Angela smile.

"I guess we could try to feed her vegetables." Angela said jokingly.

"NO VEGETABLES!" Hauru shouted and bounded to the otherside of the room. She watched as both Genji and Angela laughed at her reaction with puzzlement and frustration. "That wasn't funny!" she growled but their laughing wouldn't stop.

Hauru huffed and turned away from them, mumbling to herself but all the while she held back a fit of her own giggles.