Hanzo x Reader

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*(y/n)'s POV*

I closed my eyes, bending down towards the ground. I placed my palms towards the ground, touching my toes. I let out a sigh, pressing my heels towards the ground, stretched my legs, for so to rest my body. My mind drifted away to my own land, the land I had for Hanzo. That was until the door opened.

I opened my eyes and stared in between my own feet as of, it couldn't have been an intruder. I slowly rose up again, turning towards Hanzo. I placed my palms together, bowing for my master.

-"No need for that now, is there? I want to speak with you," he said and gave me a smile, yet he had a worried expression. It only worried me. If he's worried, there's something big going on.

-"Speak about what? I'll always listen to your words," I replied and sat down crosslegged. Hanzo did the same, placing his bow on the floor before taking a look at me.

-"It's about my brother, Genji. Remember my last mission back home?" Hanzo asked as we both looked up at the picture. I turned towards him again, a little shocked. My eyes landed on his tattoos. Why'd he bring up Genji now?

-"Yes, I remember. You were back at your home to mourn him, right?" I replied and gave him a smile. Hanzo was still staring at the pictures, frowning.

-"I.. I met and fought with Genji," Hanzo whispered, now moving his eyes over to me.
-"I thought..."

-"We all thought he was dead, (y/n). I couldn't bring myself to kill him again. I'm not sure if I can either," Hanzo whispered before letting out a heavy, yet unforced sigh.

-"Has Genji grown stronger? He should be weaker if anything," I mumbled, narrowing my eyes. It should not be possible for him to have returned, without help that is. Hanzo killed Genji, and everyone knows it. I even saw it.

-"I want you to train with me, (y/n). Tie your (h/c) hair up, gather your armor and meet me in the training hall."

I stared at Hanzo as he stood up and left. I sighed, standing up from the ground as well. What does it matter, Hanzo? I've been struggling for all my years to release my (f/c) dragon spirit. It just never works for me, and never will it do either.

I hurried over to my room, looking around. My (f/c) armor was laying on the bed, resting and waiting for me to pick it up once again.

My katana laid on my shelf, untouched by anyone. Last time I wielded it, I failed upon summoning my dragon. I'm just tired of never making it. I fear that my will
and spirit is just too weak. But since Genji has returned, I must learn it. If I don't, I might already be a walking corpse.

I jumped and grabbed the (f/c) handle, holding tightly onto it. The katana one again fit perfectly in my hand, and its weight was perfect as always.

I got my armor on, and I tied my (h/c) hair up. I sighed grabbing the holder for my sword. I looked around my room before leaving it once again.

I then left for the training room outside. The wind was cold, but not too cold. You could feel it on the wind and the trees that summer was soon over. The autumn had returned once again. As the man said he would, Hanzo stood there and greeted me.

-"Hanzo, sir, we both know I have problems with summoning my dragon. Why do we have to do this?" I asked, letting out a sigh as I stared out on the city.

-"Because, (y/n), it is important for you, and not to say for us. If Genji truly is back, we must prepare you for the worst. You remember the training?" Hanzo asked and slowly walked away to the other side of the room. I simply nodded, walking to the closest wall.

-"We'll start off simple. I am going to throw my dragon after you like the last time, and you'll try to sommon yours to prevent mine," Hanzo explained as he grabbed an arrow from his back.

I grabbed my katana off my back, holding the blade in front of my face. It was so thin, yet strong and sharp. I let out a sigh, getting into my fighting pose. Hanzo got his bow ready and he fired off without hesitation.
-"Ryuu Ga Waga Teki Wo Kurau!"

His arrow flew towards me with his dragons following after. I sliced the arrow, turning towards the dragons as they flew towards me.
-"Ryuu Kure Waga Wo Ken!" I shouted out as I threw my sword at the dragons, but nothing happened.

The spirits flew right at me at a quick speed and I prepared myself for a hit, which luckily never came. Hanzo cut the dragons off, walking towards me.

-"You'll need to say it with more feeling, with more passion. You must mean it," Hanzo called out, still heading towards me. I let the katana fall to the ground while I still held onto the blade. "Love it."

-"What do you think I'm doing? I'm sorry Hanzo, but I can't do this," I whispered and crossed my arms in frustration.

Hanzo placed his hand on my shoulder, giving me a quick smile.
-"You can do it, okay," Hanzo said, keeping my eye contact.
-"I-I... Yes, Hanzo," I mumbled, moving my eyes away from his face.

This is the closest Hanzo has ever been to me in quite some time, and it was a weird feeling to have now. He quickly threw away the space in between us, pressing his lips against mine.

I was too startled and shocked at first to even register what was happening, but after a second I caught up. I kissed Hanzo back, his lips as soft as they could be. He slowly pulled away, smirking towards me.

-"Are you ready now?" Hanzo asked, chuckling. I nervously laughed, nodding. He hurried back to his side of the room, grabbing his Dragonstrike arrow again.

He loaded it as I got the katana, getting ready once again. I nodded, going into my fighting pose. Hanzo's arm turned blue, the tattoos came back to life. They flew down to his arm, then the bow, flying towards me as the arrow did as well.
-"Ryuu Ga Waga Teki Wo Kurau!"

I threw the katana at the arrow, setting it off its course. I swung around as the dragons came closer, closing my eyes. Hanzo believes in me, and that is all I need if I want to do this. I'll do it for him.
-"Ryuu Kure Waga Wo Ken!"

I threw my swords at his two dragons, and my sword turned (f/c). The dragon came flying out, having the same color. It flew at his dragons with a high speed. Once the dragons hit, they all vanished and their lights shone out onto the room.

My face lit up into a smile as I put the katana in its holder. I managed to do it, and that with Hanzo's help. He walked up to me once again, his face much more softer now.

-"I knew you could do it!" He said loudly as he bent his knees. Hanzo grabbed around my waist, resting his hands on my butt as he lifted me up with his strength.

I yelped, throwing my own hands at his shoulders to maintain my own balance. Soon enough, Hanzo let me back down again. I blushed, standing on safe grounds once again.

-"You fine?" Hanzo asked, placing his hand on my shoulder again, just as before.
-"Yeah, just surprised. I actually did it. With your help of course," I added and smiled up to him.

-"Yep. Do you think you'll be able to fight my brother with me someday? We'll just have to wait for him to do the first attack," Hanzo said, mumbling the last part.

-"As long as you're by my side, I'll be able to beat anyone." Hanzo laughed and pulled me in for a hug before letting out a sigh.
-"I'm happy I got you, and not my brother. Thank you, (y/n), for everything you've done for me."

I smiled into his chest, knowing that I could say the exact same to him without lying. I'm happy I fell for the right brother, the goodhearted one.

Never have Hanzo hurted me, never have he lied to me, nor failed me. This was the man anyone could fall for if they knew the right side of him.

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