Nuria, as always was early for her job. She had taken an earlier train, and got on the metal platform. She sat on the floor, because the only other benches in the entire station was wooden. The air was putrid, but she got used to it after a while. It was over a half an hour before she saw the next train, and it was right on time for the job. But that didn't excuse the half an hour of boredom that she experienced.
Why was punctuality a curse most of the time?
She walked off as she saw one of her guildmates, she never caught his name because she never was really in the guildhall that often, she always roamed around various places. All she remembered was his face, which was odd because she was terrible with them unless that person made an impact in her life, like that dreaded Rune Knight.
Nuria walked over as she saw the person get off the train. "I guess you're my partner, huh? Alright, pretty boy, let's go." The fire spirit began walking off, not remembering there was supposed to be a third party with them.
Why was punctuality a curse most of the time?
She walked off as she saw one of her guildmates, she never caught his name because she never was really in the guildhall that often, she always roamed around various places. All she remembered was his face, which was odd because she was terrible with them unless that person made an impact in her life, like that dreaded Rune Knight.
Nuria walked over as she saw the person get off the train. "I guess you're my partner, huh? Alright, pretty boy, let's go." The fire spirit began walking off, not remembering there was supposed to be a third party with them.