Séamus was bored. It was the morning of the first day of the new school year at Gringore - around four am. For a school filled with supernatural beings, there weren't many vampires out. Despite already being there for a day, Séamus hadn't bothered to try and find any other vampires. He knew that there was at least one other - that one being his brother. Séamus decided to use this as a good time to explore the school. Thankfully, most corridors were unlocked, presumably for the use of vampire students, and there were certain rooms that students could use. When he was in a corridor that he thought was empty, he began singing at the top of his voice, "Mr. Brightside". Séamus loved punk and rock from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. Unfortunately for Séamus, music just wasn't the same these days. On the other hand, it was still better than music from the 20s. Just as he was about to go through a set of double doors, a teacher, obviously a vampire, stepped out of her classroom. "Please, be quiet, there are people trying to work," she said with a stern voice. "Sorry, Miss," Séamus apologised. Just as the teacher stepped back into her room, Séamus muttered "Insegnanti stupidi." The teacher turned on her heels, replying, "Ho detto tranquillo." Séamus was shocked that she could speak Italian, and ran out of the building. He saw that it was almost morning, and decided to go to the briefing, and listen to music whilst he waited. [hr] Ruaidhrí was sitting at his desk on his and his brother's side of the room, reading The Recruit, by Robert Muchamore. He had decided that he should read a book series whilst he was at school, however, with all the free time that he had, he hadn't realised jsuty how quickly he would be able to read the books. It had taken him four hours to read this book so far, and he was nearing the end. At this rate, he would be done with the entire series within a fortnight. Ruaidhrí decided that he had better get some friends, preferably ones that would be able to stay up during the night with him. Whilst he liked his brother, he didn't like how "psychopathic" he could be sometimes. Ruaidhrí knew that there were two other boys on the other side of the room, however they were sleeping, and he hadn't spoken to them yet, so decided that he wouldn't speak to them until the morning. When the sun came up, and Ruaidhrí had just finished his book, he decided to set off to the briefing, wanting to make sure that he got a good seat.