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Luna had never traveled to Hargeon before, so this was the first time that she had been here. Luna had heard that she was about to to get sent on a few jobs from other nations, and there were more than few that had caught Luna's eye. However, before she could sign up for any of them, she needed a passport. And that was what brought her to Hargeon today. Getting into town wasn't too bad, and she managed to get some personal shopping done as well. However, the line was longer than she thought it would be. Luna expected the line to be maybe enough to fill the building. The reality of it was that it had stretched outside, down three blocks, up another four, and looped back to the building next to where the passports were being issued. Luna wasn't great at waiting, but she'd received enough lectures about being impulsive, to know better than to do anything rash. Still, she wished that the line would move a little faster. It was moving at a rate of five people per minute, and there were a lot of people. She desperately wanted to just go to a bar, and wait for the line to die down. But, if she did that, she had a feeling that she'd just get stuck even further back in the line, and she really didn't want that. So, she did her best to behave herself, while fidgeting occasionally. As she waited for the line to get smaller, the sun was beginning to set. The office had closed, and people were beginning to set up tents. Not wanting to waste time, Luna simply pulled her sleeping bag out, and slept outside under the stars. The next morning, the line was moving at roughly the same pace. Luckily, there were people moving in the opposite direction with food at regular intervals throughout the day, so nobody really went hungry. However, Luna was beginning to have doubts about whether or not she would actually need a passport. While it was true that the international jobs seemed glamorous, it was entirely possible to achieve the same sort of thing by staying in Fiore. Still, something inside of Luna told her that this would be well worth the wait. After all, she would be able to work in new locations that she had never been to before. From her perspective, she would be exploring an entirely new world. As the sun began to set, Luna had finally gotten to the front of the line. She wasted no time in filling out the forms, listing the guild as her current address. She didn't see any issues as she really just wanted to be done with the process. As she finished the paperwork, she was instructed to stand on a specific spot while her picture was taken and printed into a blank passport. She collected it quickly before thanking the person at the window, and walking right back to the guild.
WC: 500
Luna had never traveled to Hargeon before, so this was the first time that she had been here. Luna had heard that she was about to to get sent on a few jobs from other nations, and there were more than few that had caught Luna's eye. However, before she could sign up for any of them, she needed a passport. And that was what brought her to Hargeon today. Getting into town wasn't too bad, and she managed to get some personal shopping done as well. However, the line was longer than she thought it would be. Luna expected the line to be maybe enough to fill the building. The reality of it was that it had stretched outside, down three blocks, up another four, and looped back to the building next to where the passports were being issued. Luna wasn't great at waiting, but she'd received enough lectures about being impulsive, to know better than to do anything rash. Still, she wished that the line would move a little faster. It was moving at a rate of five people per minute, and there were a lot of people. She desperately wanted to just go to a bar, and wait for the line to die down. But, if she did that, she had a feeling that she'd just get stuck even further back in the line, and she really didn't want that. So, she did her best to behave herself, while fidgeting occasionally. As she waited for the line to get smaller, the sun was beginning to set. The office had closed, and people were beginning to set up tents. Not wanting to waste time, Luna simply pulled her sleeping bag out, and slept outside under the stars. The next morning, the line was moving at roughly the same pace. Luckily, there were people moving in the opposite direction with food at regular intervals throughout the day, so nobody really went hungry. However, Luna was beginning to have doubts about whether or not she would actually need a passport. While it was true that the international jobs seemed glamorous, it was entirely possible to achieve the same sort of thing by staying in Fiore. Still, something inside of Luna told her that this would be well worth the wait. After all, she would be able to work in new locations that she had never been to before. From her perspective, she would be exploring an entirely new world. As the sun began to set, Luna had finally gotten to the front of the line. She wasted no time in filling out the forms, listing the guild as her current address. She didn't see any issues as she really just wanted to be done with the process. As she finished the paperwork, she was instructed to stand on a specific spot while her picture was taken and printed into a blank passport. She collected it quickly before thanking the person at the window, and walking right back to the guild.
WC: 500