[color=#fffff0][h3]Nura Volkov[/h3][/color][i]Town Hall[/i] Good security went unnoticed. At least that was what a certain young lady with a perpetual scowl had been raised to believe. The only reason the young lady had even taken on the job was because Ozpin had been the name that had offered it. She didn't have any particular care for the headmaster of Beacon, but she was well aware that it was only logical to make sure he had some idea of her existence. After all she was going to be working in Vale for quite some time, getting to know the powers that be was the most logical approach. Yet here she was, wearing a nondescript black suit like the rest of security and watching her fellow Hunters make fools of themselves. Instead of doing the job asked of them, it seemed her peers found their preferred approach was to act like the idiots they had been charged with protecting. Right now one of them, a graduate from Beacon, felt it was brightest to chat up an over sized man who's only claim to fame was a dust depository. As if that wasn't annoying enough, she then approached the center of the entire party's attention instead of remaining unnoticed. Plus how did she plan on fighting in that get up? Yet miraculously she wasn't the worst offender. That honor went to her own teammate and the idiots of Atlas. If the young lady had known about their presence at this mission she would have declined in a heartbeat. Instead they had decided this mission was right up their alley, in the sense that they could spend all their time partying instead of doing their job. It took every fiber of her will power to not tap her foot in frustration. Instead her scowl only grew more pronounced, and one of her eyebrows was on the verge of twitching. She was not happy with this turn of events, it was an illogical waste of time. She could not fathom why Ozpin would allow multiple acquaintances to take on this mission together, obviously that would only lead to more chit-chat between the hunters. The more conversation they entered the less focused they would be and as a result someone was liable to get hurt. They had been brought on as additional security, not new party guests, and yet the only Huntress doing her job was her. An entire smattering of idiots. Still she had to take a deep breath, getting flustered by this nonsense was only going to cause her to get distracted as well. That was something else that she did not wish to enable. She had to keep her guard up and an eye out, after all she was watching for everyone at this part. She refused to allow any suspicious behavior to pass her notice, she would make sure the idiots enjoyed their party. It was her job after all. The only real piece of solace she had, was the fact that neither Kawaguchi nor the idiots from Atlas appeared to have noticed her presence yet. She was hopefully the situation would remain that way for the entire party. She also made a mental note to check who her teammates would be next time. However if this was the future of her career as a Huntress, Nura wasn't exactly thrilled. What kind of Huntress didn't spend the majority of their time hunting Grimm. It was entirely illogical to waste the resources of the academy on such pointless activities, it would only weaken the defenses of the city. For the first time, Nura Volkov wished she was back in Vacuo.