Sunye entered the posh building through the automated doors. She was jittery and nervous about her first day at work, unsure of what to do. People walked past her, busy in their own worlds. She did not dare to stop someone and ask for directions because everyone was occupied. They were walking too quickly, talking at a rapid pace with their hands on their cellphones or eyes on documents they were reading on their way to important meetings.
It was all too new to her. The four years in college taught her about theoretical studies with some practical courses which included overseeing some of the court cases or replicating a courtroom with two sides arguing their issues. She knew the basics of law and how to fight a case. The procedure was familiar to her.