There wasn’t an ounce of nervousness in her as she approached the enormous looking building and a wide smile crossed her features as she realised that this was the place that she’d been looking for. It had taken her ages to find it and she’d taken so many wrong turns that it would seem that she must have been reading her map upside down. The actual truth was that there had been so much to see and do on the road that she’d just kept being distracted and only now had she managed to focus long enough for her to actually turn up outside the headquarters of this well known group. Oh yes, the reputation of the Rune Knights was well known to her and that was the reason why she’d come in the first place. Assuming her attention wasn’t caught by something else first.
Trying her best not to start skipping, the petite cat girl would climb up the large steps and push open the front doors, having to put in a lot of physical force in order to open the heavy things. They would open eventually and the brown haired figure would quickly enter, trying to walk with dignity, although in the end it was a hopeless task and she did well not to just start running as she approached the reception desk. Her tail was swishing to and fro and she was pretty much bouncing on the balls of her feet. The excitement was building fast and anyone who paid any attention to her body language could see that. She wasn’t used to strictness and protocol either and as her eyes fell upon the long line of people waiting to be seen, a tilt of her head would occur, before would completely ignore the line and walk straight up to the front desk, much to the annoyance of the people waiting.
“Hi there,” she would say cheerfully, looking up at the receptionist, her crimson eyes glowing brightly with excitement, “I’d like to become a Rune Knight please. What do I have to do to join?”
The receptionist seemed both amused and annoyed at the girl’s total disregard for the rules although she did at least answer her in a curt tone and there was a smile on her face, “I am afraid that this is the line to report crimes, not to join. You are going to need to talk to one of the recruiters or high ranked members of staff. For now, please move along, as there are others who have been waiting far longer than you to be seen.”
“Thanks,” the brown haired girl would say with a smile, moving out of the way of the people behind her and wandering off to look around the hall. It certainly was crowded and the cat girl’s curiosity was quickly piqued by those that passed her and judging by the looks she was getting, that seemed to be the case for them too. Perhaps they had never seen someone like her before or something. Oh, she didn’t mind that and she gave them a little wave whenever her eyes met someone else’s.
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Trying her best not to start skipping, the petite cat girl would climb up the large steps and push open the front doors, having to put in a lot of physical force in order to open the heavy things. They would open eventually and the brown haired figure would quickly enter, trying to walk with dignity, although in the end it was a hopeless task and she did well not to just start running as she approached the reception desk. Her tail was swishing to and fro and she was pretty much bouncing on the balls of her feet. The excitement was building fast and anyone who paid any attention to her body language could see that. She wasn’t used to strictness and protocol either and as her eyes fell upon the long line of people waiting to be seen, a tilt of her head would occur, before would completely ignore the line and walk straight up to the front desk, much to the annoyance of the people waiting.
“Hi there,” she would say cheerfully, looking up at the receptionist, her crimson eyes glowing brightly with excitement, “I’d like to become a Rune Knight please. What do I have to do to join?”
The receptionist seemed both amused and annoyed at the girl’s total disregard for the rules although she did at least answer her in a curt tone and there was a smile on her face, “I am afraid that this is the line to report crimes, not to join. You are going to need to talk to one of the recruiters or high ranked members of staff. For now, please move along, as there are others who have been waiting far longer than you to be seen.”
“Thanks,” the brown haired girl would say with a smile, moving out of the way of the people behind her and wandering off to look around the hall. It certainly was crowded and the cat girl’s curiosity was quickly piqued by those that passed her and judging by the looks she was getting, that seemed to be the case for them too. Perhaps they had never seen someone like her before or something. Oh, she didn’t mind that and she gave them a little wave whenever her eyes met someone else’s.
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