Hinata had managed to find the precinct without a problem. Though, it was a bit of a walk for her but, again nothing she couldn't handle. Taking a deep breath, she couldn't help but look up at the building with wide eyes. It was just so hard to believe that this was where her dreams, hard work, and determination had taken her. A soft smile spread across her face as she started to make her way inside. Even now though, she could sense all of the demonic aura that seemed to emit from the building.

The young woman started to open the door and couldn't help but stare in open awe at the inside. The area was completely open. Looking up, she saw the many upper floors, it was almost as if the inside of the building was just a big circle.

The stairs themselves just went up a spiral, it almost made her dizzy just thinking about it honestly. Blinking her eyes quickly, the young woman made her way over to the front desk. It, just like pretty much everything here was a big circle that had a swinging door for the one behind the desk to just come and go as they please. It had her curious as to what kind of people her coworkers were. Would they be nice? Would they treat her differently because she was a human? Hm, she'd have to keep her powers on the down low for now, not wanting to cause any kind of issues.

Taking another look around, she saw many demons walking by. Some of them all appeared completely human other than the pointed ears or odd markings. Must be elemental demons. Others, had animal appendages much like that fox demon on the train. Again, she found her hand rubbing her cheek, causing her to frown a bit. Would she ever stop that habit of hers?

Shaking her head, Hinata made her way over to the desk and couldn't help but stare at the man that was sitting there, munching on some chips. From what scent she could smell from her location, it smelled like BBQ flavoured.

He was tall a little taller than her, short brown hair smoothed out at the sides, though had a bit of a spikiness to it. He was a bit of a plump fellow though not fat. He had two pinkish swirls on his cheeks and a goatee for facial hair. Though sticking out of his back were a pair of beautiful butterfly wings. They almost seemed to swirl with energy, as if they weren't made of flesh and blood, but just out of his own demonic energy if that was even possible.

Sure, she had heard of some butterfly demons being able to do this, but to see one in person? It was a sight of its own. He wore the usual blue police uniform, blue suit, blue tie, and of course his badge pinned to his shirt. He seemed friendly enough, so that had to mean something right? Gulping a bit, she made her way over to the desk as she said "Excuse me?"

The man turned to Hinata and blinked at her, as if it was his first time meeting a human. Though, if she was honest with herself, she'd find that hard to believe since pretty much everyone in the city was a human. Sure, there were demons as well but there were just more humans than demons that was for sure. "Oh, my god… they did hire a human officer." He said with shock, only to grin a big grin on his face. "I won't lie, when they said that they were bringing in a human officer I didn't think you'd be so pretty."

Hinata blushed at the compliment. Maybe he didn't see too many women that often, though looking around she saw that there were indeed a handful of women officers here. Maybe he just didn't think human women were that good looking perhaps?

"So, what has you stop by my desk Ms?" The man said with a frown on his face.

"Oh, I'm sorry. I'm Hinata Hyuuga." She said with a smile before saying "And, well, I don't know where I'm supposed to go for roll call." The man blinked at her only to grin himself. He sure did seem friendly enough that was something at least. Though, it had her curious as to why he just stayed at this desk, did he not like going out on the field or he just preferred to hold down the fort so to speak?

"Ah right, sorry Ms. Hyuuga. I'm Choji Akimichi. But you can call me Choji." He said with a grin still in place.

"And you can call me Hinata." She said, returning his smile. Yeah, he really was friendly. Maybe she could make friends here after all. Though, she couldn't help but wonder what it was that she could do about the slight feeling of demonic aura that surrounded this place. In fact, some of it seemed angry at her, as if just her being here was enough to anger them all. Yet, she didn't feel any of that from Choji. He just seemed so happy just to see someone like her here in the first place.

"Okay Hinata, anyway, you just have to go down that hall over there." He said, pointing to the left at a doorway. "After that, you have to keep going down the hall until you can't anymore and turn left. After that, first door on the right." Hinata looked back up at him and smiled at him, nodding her thanks before she started to make her way to roll call. "Bye Hinata!" called Choji.

"Bye Choji, thank you!" Hinata called out as she waved at him, a smile on her face.

Though, after she left, Choji couldn't help but frown in concern for her. He knew that everyone wasn't happy with the idea of a human becoming a cop. It caused him to worry for the human when she would arrive, now that he saw her? He worried more. Hinata seemed like an innocent woman for sure, but was she ready to see the harsh reality of how some demons treat humans? Even by today's standards? "I hope she'll be okay…" He mumbled to himself before getting back to his paper work.


Hinata followed Choji's directions to a T. She had no trouble finding the Bull Pen she thinks that's what it was called. If she remembered, it was where they had to receive their assignments and she hoped that she would get a good job for the day. Maybe she would be able to stop some kind of robber or car thief. Oh the possibilities were endless for her at this point! Smiling happily, the young woman hummed softly as arrived at the door. This was it, the moment of truth for her. She knew that she had to be careful, or else there was a chance for her that she wouldn't be able to call herself a cop at this point.

Not with all the work that she had done, just to prove to others that she was worth her badge. Taking a deep breath, the young woman opened the door and blinked at all the demons that were in the room. Some were animal based, much like what she saw in the hall today, some were elementals or plant based demons. It was hard to believe that she would be surrounded by demons every day compared to humans.

Yup, this would be her life from now on, and she knew this.

Taking a deep breath, she started to make her way into the room, watching as many people were chatting among themselves, a tiger and lion demon were arm wrestling to pass the time while they waited for their chief to come in. It was puzzling, though she knew that she was hoping that the chief was a good leader for when he came in here.

Taking a deep breath, she watched as a few people were now starting to stare at her. As if they had just finally sensed that she had arrived at long last. Had it been that odd for them to just notice her? Okay, maybe a bit. Though, she also saw a few of them flinch a bit, did they sense her sacred power? That was off for them to be able to sense it, since she had tried her hardest to keep her powers hidden. Even Choji didn't act as if he sensed her power, unless he wasn't as in tuned with sacred power as other demons.

Taking another look around, she saw that there was one chair left, it was the only chair really. Must have been for her since she was the only new person here that she could remember. At least she didn't have to deal with her ex-roommate. That was one person that she didn't want to deal with again, that woman was… well, she had no nice word about her in the least.

Inhaling softly, the young woman made her way over to the seat, feeling everyone's stares drilling themselves into her back. It almost felt unreal to be here right now, yet she knew that this was the dream that she had worked so hard to achieve. This was only a stepping stone, a way to test the waters so to speak. Turning her gaze over to the man that sat beside her, a wolf demon. She could faintly tell that much with the way his hair seemed to seem to fluff about slightly around his ears, almost like a husky in a way. His curled upward tail just laid lazily out the back of his chair as if this day itself was nothing of importance to him.

His gaze though, it was on her, as if he was trying to figure out if she was a demon, and what kind of demon she could be. Hinata gulped a bit, feeling nervous about him for a moment. Putting up a smile, she held out her hand in a friendly manner, hoping that he would be friendly. "Hello, I'm Hinata Hyuuga, I hope we get to work well together from here on out." She hoped that she sounded friendly and confident, because right now, at this very moment her confidence wavered only slightly before regaining strength.

The man just stared at her, his golden yellow eyes almost seemed to want to burn a hole within her head, into her very soul. How was it that his gaze made Hinata want to pull her hand back in fear even though he had yet to say anything to her at all? It just seemed a little unreal to her right now, maybe this was some kind of nightmare that she hadn't been able to wake up from right now.

His gaze shifted to her outstretched hand, before turning back to her eyes. Had he expected something else from her other than a handshake?

"You're human are you not?" he asked suddenly, causing Hinata to blink at him in confusion before nodding her head slowly. She was about to open her mouth to say something before he said "You shouldn't be here. This is a job not fit for a dirt ball like you." Hinata flinched at that, so he was another demon that didn't believe that humans could do what demons could if they put their minds to it. Was that how all the demons in the room felt toward her right now? That she couldn't handle the job just because she was nothing but a human? "Maybe, you should return where you came from and just get a normal job for a human woman like yourself." He tried to sound polite, yet she could hear a smugness to his tone that she couldn't deny or accept.

Hinata was about to speak, wanted to retaliate to this man. His words, were not acceptable. Yet, she couldn't think of the right words, she just didn't have it in her to have an insult. It just wasn't her, Hinata never believed in insulting others, no matter the kind of wrong they had done to her… even now, she just couldn't do it. It just wasn't in her heart to insult people. Regardless if they were human, or demon.

It was then, that the door opened. Everyone turned their gaze to the front of the room as someone called out "Everyone, listen up! The Chief is arriving!" Everyone started to bang on their tables, cheering as the Chief started to walk on inside. Walking inside was a tall man, slender no doubt but she could easily tell that he wasn't a weakling. She could faintly see muscle under his blue uniform. Four stars resided on his shoulders as he walked over to the podium.

His hair, long and silver as it defied all gravity yet almost seemed to slide over to the side for some reason. Yet, the moment he turned so he could face everyone, Hinata finally got what it was that had caused his hair to tilt the way it did. Around his head was a headband with a leaf symbol in the center. It almost made her think of the headbands that ninjas would wear to represent what village they were from, it was rather odd, but she couldn't help but stare in awe.

Yet, now that she got a better look, she saw that the headband was tilted over his left eye. Though she could faintly see a small scar poking out the bottom of the headband, while it seemed that he had tried to cover the other part of that scar with the face mask he had that covered the bottom half of his face. His skin though, it was so pale, she couldn't help but wonder what it was that could have made him so pale like this…

Turning her gaze, she looked at his one visible eye, it was so dark that it reminded her of the night sky in a way, though, she thought that she could see storm clouds within his eyes. Hm, it had her curious as to if he was a thunder elemental demon. Lifting her gaze, she saw that he had a pair of fuzzy ears resting atop of his head. An animal demon that can use an element? Possible.

The ears, were a little more pointed than a dog's, though a little shorter than a wolf. Maybe he was a mix breed of demon? It was possible, there were more and more mix breeds than pure breeds anymore. Odd that she didn't see a tail from him, unless he didn't have a tail or she missed it.

"Quiet!" shouted the man, causing everyone to silence themselves and sit at attention. Okay, this man sure did have a voice to him, though it made her wonder if he was the chief. "I have a few things I'd like to say first." Taking a deep breath, he turned to a man whom sat in the back of the room as he said "Gaara, happy birthday." Everyone started to cheer and clap, Hinata turned her gaze and stared at the man who was getting pats on the back. He had red hair, pale skin and black rings around his eyes. Made her wonder if he had trouble sleeping.

His eyes were a pale shade of green she thinks, couldn't really tell from this distance. Though like everyone else, he wore the police uniform, though she couldn't help but notice the gourd on the floor next to him. Sensing something off about him, she couldn't help but wonder what kind of demon he was, it was rather confusing though for now, she just clapped her hands, when the man turned his head to smile at a few people, and she noticed the tattoo on his forehead… the kanji for love was written there. What was that about?

Shaking her head, the young woman turned back to the chief as he looked back down at the papers in his hand. He took a glance at them as he said "First off, we have some new recruits. Such as our, first human officer." Hinata smiled a bit at hearing that, at least she was being acknowledge about something for once. Yet, her hopes had been dashed. "But no one cares." He then turned back to the paper works. Hinata just sighed softly. Of course, another human hater, or someone whom didn't believe in her at the moment. She listened to what was being said from the chief, something about some missing people.

"Okay, as you all know we have fourteen missing cases. All of them, are demons. Though, there are no exact link to them, other than the fact that only demons are being hunted. It doesn't matter on what kind of demon, or what this demon can do. The only thing that seems to be a link, a connection, is that they all have demonic aura, blood or power." Explained the chief as he pulled down what looked like to be a chart that had many pictures of the missing demons. She couldn't help but stare at them, taking a careful look at their faces as she hoped to memorize them all.

"Chief Kakashi, wasn't there only twelve just yesterday?" asked a cop.

"Yes, but since then two more have gone missing." Answered the Chief.

This confused her. What could people gain from taking demons in the first place? Where could they be? Hinata felt like there was some kind of secret plot to all of this, that there was something off about the whole thing, but she just couldn't think of what it could be. "Now, I have case files set up for different sections and different cops." He then started to call out the cops who seemed to be paired up and handed them different case files. Hinata couldn't help but wait calmly for her own task for the day. Though, she couldn't help but wonder what it was that she would do.

"And finally," He began, turning his gaze to Hinata as he said "Our first human. Parking duty, dismissed." Hinata stared in shock. Was that all he was going to have her do?! Parking duty of all things? That was… that was! Soon, he started to walk out of the room, no, she had to stop him before he left and she had to stick to parking duty! There was no way that she would allow this to happen to her!

"Chief Kakashi, wait!" called Hinata, causing the man to wait as he slowly turned to stare at her. "Sir, there are fourteen missing demon cases."

"Yes, and?"

"Well, wouldn't I be more helpful to be on the case rather than parking duty?" asked Hinata with a frown.

"You are only a new recruit Hyuuga. Frankly, there is no way that a human could solve a case like this, let alone someone on their first day." Kakashi answered coldly.

"But, I was the top of my class at the academy."

"I know this, and I don't care."

"But…"

"If you are so concerned, then handing out a hundred tickets shouldn't be so hard." With that, he walked out of the room, leaving a defeated Hinata behind.

The blue haired woman took a deep breath, hoping to calm herself down. There had to be something that she could do, there had to be a way to prove that she was a real cop and not some, some meter maid! Taking a deep breath once more, she calmly said "I won't hand out a hundred tickets, I'll hand out two hundred! Before noon…" She said with a serious look on her face. With her task in mind, she would prove to everyone that she was every bit of a cop as any demon! Even if it was to be a meter maid today.