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Baiken: A Short Story
Baiken open her eyes having waken from what seem to be a nightmare as she is covered in sweat. Her left hand soon found it's place over her only good eye she had left. The trouble woman try to clear the image of her mother and father being killed from her mind. But no matter how much she wanted to forget it the pain always seems to find a way back into her mind. It made her feel broken and empty inside the only thing she had inside her was the rage and hate she had for the man who caused all this to happen. Baiken was going to make sure that he would died by her hand. The was the only thing she knew that could free her of the rage that was deep inside her soul and

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