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A/N: Hi guys! This is my first LoZ fanfic, but certainly, maybe, not the last. The pairings will either be Link/OC or Sheik/OC. Or both. And I must give trigger warnings for mentions of drug use and sexual assault. This story will have some adult themes in it, so if you can't do that, or its just not your thing, I won't be offended if you don't read this. So, without further adieu, I present to you The Legend of Kat.
Prologue
She was running as fast and as hard as her short legs could go. But it wasn't enough. It was never enough. The file tucked into her jacket was wrinkling and some of the papers were threatening to fall out, but she didn't dare to stop and fix it. Even if the file was the whole reason why she was risking her life. Even if one little slip of paper could spell doom not just for her, but for thousands of people. She gripped it tighter and pushed herself to run harder. Just ahead of her was the exit. She just had a few more feet to go.
But then the door started sliding closed, a big solid steel structure that was sure to kill her should she get stuck under it. It was moving fast and nearly closed now. Kat sent up a prayer to the Goddesses and dropped down, using her momentum to slide under the door. She rammed into a wall and nearly broke her leg, but she made it. Just in time too, as the guards on the other side were now stuck, banging on the steel door in frustration. With a triumphant grin, she slowly climbed to her feet, testing her injured leg. No, not broken, but definitely sprained. It was dark in the corridor, with only the occasional flashing red light. The sirens were still blaring, giving her a massive headache. As soon as she could, she was taking the longest damn nap she had ever taken. Relaxing her glamour, she let her Sheikah instincts guide her through the light. She was in some sort of sewer system. With her magic, she felt through the dark for an exit. Not too far from where she was. Good. Now, hopefully it wasn't in a crowded area.
