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When my system finally booted up again, I found myself on a bed with my left arm fixed.

"Hm..." I said as I sat up and looked at the fix. It wasn't how I would have fixed it, or how my boss would have preferred, but it was definitely a good fix.

My interface was flashing, telling me that I needed a charge. I've got to find a way to get it to charge faster when I'm not in contact with a computer or something.

I got up, noting the fact I was sharing a room with D. Va, who was sound asleep. I walked over to a power outlet and checked the voltage. This won't overload me.

Drawing all I need off of it, I turn back to the room, scanning everything. That's when I say the pile of parts from my phone and my helmet. Both my jackets were in a pile next to it.

The outer jacket was mostly bullet proof, but that made it too uncomfortable to wear most of the time.

I walked over and picked the helmet up. It was scratched, dented, and tarnished, none of which happened last night.

Those years have gone by. Huh... You wouldn't think someone my age would be thinking something like that.

"When did you wake up?" D. Va asked from behind me and I jumped.

"A moment ago." I said as I turned and put the helmet down. "Are you okay?" I moved so my back was to the table. "My table seemed to do a number on you."

"How did you keep Widowmaker from killing me?" She asked as she sat up. Both her arms were wrapped. "I remember her having her rifle against my head... Then asking you if that shot was meant for me..."

"I shocked her. You would think she would know not to shake hands with me." I grinned as I arched some electricity between my fingers before shutting it off.

"How does that work?" D. Va asked as I walked over to her before sitting in a chair near her bed. "When I was messing with your system a bit, I couldn't figure it out."

"Well it's a good thing you didn't mess anything up. I'll be honest, I've got know clue how it all works." I look at my hands. "Is it the Omnic in me keeping me running? Or is my human part controlling the Omnic parts?"

D. Va seemed to be taken aback by my words. "You said you're only twenty two?"

"Yeah, so?"

"Just..." She paused as she looked over me. "You seem younger, even though you talk like you're ancient."

"My body doesn't age normally anymore." I said simply and I tilted my head. "76 sure does have heavy footsteps."

"What are you-" D. Va started but cut short when the door of our room opened. "Okay that's freaky..."

"What is?" 76 asked with what might be a confused look.

"She could hear you through the door." She said to him and he made a sighing noise. "So are you here to scold me like I'm a child?" She crossed her arms.

"I should have listened to you." He said and we both gave him a shocked look. "Yes you heard that correctly."

"I'm listening..." D. Va said with a raised eyebrow.

"You only went to talk to her," He pointed at me, "Because you didn't like what I was telling you. She," He was still pointing at me, "Should have stayed here in the first place. I should have known Widowmaker and Reaper and their scopes on her."

"Actually they had their scopes on D. Va." I said with a bit of a sigh. "So what I'm hearing is that I'm stuck here."

"You're not stuck here." 76 said as he pointed at me. "You're just stuck with us."

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