Kidnapped(WidowmakerxReader)(Overwatch)prt2

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(Y/N)'s P.O.V:

All I remember was being pinned down by Widowmaker before getting knocked out. I opened my eyes to scan my surroundings only to see myself in a cell with my wrists chained to a pole. I noticed I still had my black goggles on that hides my eyes so people don't notice my civilian face. I was confused though but mainly afraid when i heard the sound of boots coming down a set of stairs. I struggled with the chains trying to use my teleporting like speed to get out of them but it was no use. Nothing worked. The sounds of boots hitting the floor came closer until the person was in view. Widowmaker once again. I grunted and thrusted my wrists about trying to break these damn chains. Suddenly a hand strucked my face so i stopped struggling and stayed still with my head down. "Oh poor little (Y/N). Looks like you're very vulnerable and so easy to kill but like i said before let's have some fun shall we? But first i need you to look at me." I refused to look at the sniper but she roughly grabbed my chin forcing me to look at her. The red mark on my cheek started to leave a bruise easily. Widowmaker smirked and started to lift my goggled up but before she could see my full face i kicked her in the gut sending her flying into the side of the cell. She got up and groaned has her eyes filled with rage. I gulped and now struggled with the chains but before i could finally break them i was kicked right in the face and the gut. I spat out blood and stayed on my side before being forced to sit back up. "Now let's see what you're truly hiding!" Widowmaker tore the goggles right off my face to reveal pure white eyes that had no pupil at all. I wasn't blind i was just born that way. I had a large scar over my right eye that cut through my eyebrow. 

I now started to see hints of sorrow in Widowmaker's eyes as she started at my face. Because i didn't have my black jacket on she started to see the scars all over me. I looked down giving up on trying to escape. Widowmaker herself grunted because she liked it when her prey never gave up though i just did. She now got onto her knees and moves right in front of me though i couldn't see her due to my head was down. My head shot up though when i felt her fingers tracing each one of my scars starting from my arm and all the way to my neck. They were mainly cut marks or bruises. She now looked into my eyes gazing into them like if she could see my pain and sorrow. Tears started to roll down my cheeks as i remembered everything from torture to rejection and the team disbanding. "Why aren't you killing me?" Widowmaker seemed a bit surprised at my words but than softly smiled. I could see her leaning in closer to me so my eyes suddenly widened the size of plates when i felt her lips press against mine. Her warmth is all i could feel against my cold body but i did feel her undo the chains so i held her waist with my hands. The kiss seemed to of last forever but that was until she broke the kiss. I softly whined when she broke the contact though Widowmaker moved my hands from her waist and helped me to stand up. "Tell no one of this-" She was suddenly cut off when i pulled her into a gently hug and just held her there. I didn't know what came over me but i just held her like this for a few moments before letting go. Widowmaker didn't say anything but we heard a loud bang from upstairs and i heard Tracer's voice calling out for me. "Run Widow!" I whispered in her ear before she turned to me confused but escaped not being seen. Suddenly Tracer smashed the door down and saw me so she sped over and pulled me into a tight hug. "Jeez love i thought i wouldn't see yah ever again!" I smiled as she now pulled away. "Are you alright? Did Widowmaker hurt you? Where is she?" I smiled and simply said,

"I'm okay. She won't hurt me again." And just like that we both sped out of the house but i could see Widowmaker in the shadows following me though i never said a thing. 

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