Noyiah Roamed out of the office space she had been using for paperwork, it seemed to be about all she did now a days. It had been no more then two weeks since she was granted the title of page and was accepted into the rune knights. Luckily Noyiah didn’t mind the paperwork, but what really got under her skin was the people who thought they were too good to fill out forms properly. She kept a large binder with stacks of folders tucked away within it, each one was a case or a study that had been filed with her. It was an easy transition from her other profession as a private investigator.
Noyiah rounded the corner towards the main lobby that most people came through, it always made her a little anxious with the amount of people always roaming through, either on their way into the building or on their way out, it was surly an type of chaos that she didn’t miss. Normally she came in early to get the better temporary office and to avoid the crowds of people on their way in. Unlucky for her today she was on her way out about the same time most other people were on the particular day.
Noyiah clenched onto the binder under her arm as she braced it to her side and pushed open the main door of the Rune knights headquarters heading outside to the large hill that lead down back to town. Looking about as to not stumble into the multitude of people heading in or out with her.
It must have been the perfect combination of the sun in the right spot to be in her eyes, and the sudden gust of wind that slammed the door she had opened back into her elbow, she felt her whole arm fall limp and numb for a moment before regaining the feeling back in it. But it was too late, her papers had crashed to the ground and the binder exploded out with a Flurry of papers that danced around the hill top. She watched helplessly as they floated away from her and down the hill.
Noyiah Sighed as she leaned down to pick up the now mostly empty binder, she was likely going to catch flack for this. She collected what little she could reach without traversing the rugged hillside. Picking up the few that seemed to collect against the wall of the building and the few folders that had managed to not pop open. She sighed again as she glanced back up, it seemed that most people were to busy with their own things to have even tried to help, huffing again for the forth time in the last minute she shook her head standing in the middle of the well-traveled path slightly defeated.