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i have the thing you love [but the need in me is way too much] by JinxyTwinxyDoo
Fandoms: Overwatch (Video Game)
13 Feb 2026
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However, he was rather curious about the few who seemed to possess… lesser capabilities, to put it lightly. It was not that they were not able to perform stunts (far from that, actually), but more so that there were a few normal people within the organization.
One specifically piqued his interest: Cole Cassidy.
(aka the first time Hanzo sees Cassidy use deadeye, it’s in less than preferable conditions, which leads to preferable conditions)
Bookmarked by 71GrazingCows
15 Feb 2026
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Shimada Hanzo doesn't need anything beyond his quest for redemption while at Overwatch. He doesn't need friends, he doesn't need kindness, and he certainly doesn't need a foolhardy cowboy's affection. So when Cole asks what it will take for Hanzo to agree to go on a single date, Hanzo demands the impossible: Bring me the moon.
Unfortunately for Hanzo, Cole has an uncanny knack for making the impossible possible.
Bookmarked by 71GrazingCows
26 Jan 2026
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Cole Cassidy finds himself in the past, in Hanamura, at the most dangerous temple in Japan: the Shimada family temple.
But his greatest danger, Papa Shimada (Sojiro), is away on a business trip. In the present, Cole is in a relationship with Hanzo, and he has the chance to meet Hanzo in the past, before Genji's assassina.
But all of this stems from an immature desire to escape the feud Cole finds himself in with Hanzo.
Bookmarked by 71GrazingCows
18 Jan 2026
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Hanzo needs Jesse but his mind doesn't remember him even if his body does. Jesse is gentle with his confused partner.
Hanzo gets hit with amnesia dust/heat inducer and Jesse helps him through it.
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08 Jan 2026
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Pseudosomatic pain responses, the doctor says with an unhappy frown, like he’s giving some terminal diagnosis. Jesse and his mother just stare blankly, and so he continues, gesturing vaguely towards Jesse’s arm.
Empathic feedback.
Empathic feedback, Jesse parrots, words sounding misplaced coming out of his mouth.
Jesse has a soulmate somewhere— an empath partner, except only doctors and scientists and teachers call them that. They’re hurting, and so Jesse is hurting. Most empathic links don’t form until a lot further on in life; late teens, early twenties. Jesse doesn’t know anyone his age with a soulmate link already.
When there is significant physical or emotional trauma, the doctor says, looking between Jesse and his mother with dark eyes, the link can form early, as a defense mechanism. It’s involuntary. Someone gets injured in an accident, or suffers some sort of significant loss or abuse, and they reach out instinctively.
Jesse’s soulmate is in pain, and alone.
Bookmarked by 71GrazingCows
16 Dec 2025
