Bi-Han x Reader

Bi-Han x Reader

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**DISCLAIMER** The events of this story take place before the events of Khaos Reigns and during the events of MK1's main story. Be aware that most of this story was written before the Sektor reveal and that Sektor in MK1 and the protagonist of this story will not be the same. This can be considered as an AU or purely fan fiction. Y/N is a waitress who works at Madam Bo's teahouse where she comes across the cold-hearted, icy ninja of the Lin Kuei: Bi-Han. Despite all of the tension between Y/N's work and personal life, she has been captivated by the mysterious cryomancer. She'll learn that she's not the only one who feels the same way. Bi-Han is drawn to her and what feels like a burning passion between the two will turn out to be something much bigger than what the two of them could believe.
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