[Genji notes the lack of ostentatious trenchcoat with a slight tilt of his head, and finds himself oddly relieved for its absence. The lack of it already seems to make Jack less Strike Commander Morrison and more... well, Jack. Certainly the lack of the Overwatch logo stamped right on his sleeve is a marked improvement, as far as Genji's concerned.]
So you did.
[His tone is thoughtful, as if noting something unexpected. Which isn't far off the mark. Genji hasn't bothered to get to know much of anyone beyond name and where they sit on the chain of command since he woke up from surgery; all he has are his assumptions to go off of, and his image of Commander Morrison could be summed up by 'married to his work' and 'unapproachable'. Yet here he is, answering Genji's beck and call as he said he would, and dressed down for the occasion to boot.]
Do you regularly ignore your schedule for your subordinates?
[Still no outright hostility, but it's impossible to miss the probing point of Genji's line of questioning, sharp and alert despite the fluid ease of his movements as he stretches. He isn't nearly foolish enough to let their last conversation take his guard out completely. Just because Jack left his blue coat behind doesn't mean he's completely shed his title for this visit. Genji knows that there's no way he hasn't attracted all sorts of attention with his current attitude and condition; what he's attempting to figure out is how much of Jack's presence here and now is genuine and how much of it is trying to keep a closer eye on Overwatch's erratic asset.]
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So you did.
[His tone is thoughtful, as if noting something unexpected. Which isn't far off the mark. Genji hasn't bothered to get to know much of anyone beyond name and where they sit on the chain of command since he woke up from surgery; all he has are his assumptions to go off of, and his image of Commander Morrison could be summed up by 'married to his work' and 'unapproachable'. Yet here he is, answering Genji's beck and call as he said he would, and dressed down for the occasion to boot.]
Do you regularly ignore your schedule for your subordinates?
[Still no outright hostility, but it's impossible to miss the probing point of Genji's line of questioning, sharp and alert despite the fluid ease of his movements as he stretches. He isn't nearly foolish enough to let their last conversation take his guard out completely. Just because Jack left his blue coat behind doesn't mean he's completely shed his title for this visit. Genji knows that there's no way he hasn't attracted all sorts of attention with his current attitude and condition; what he's attempting to figure out is how much of Jack's presence here and now is genuine and how much of it is trying to keep a closer eye on Overwatch's erratic asset.]