[h3][center]Felix Secada[/center][/h3] Today started like a normal day for Felix. Starting the day by waking up in his apartment and doing his normal routine before heading to school early. Not because he liked to be early to classes or anything like that. That would not be enough to warrant getting up this early. But because it was a chance to hang out with some of his friends before class started for him. Lucky for him his friends attended the same college as him, so that is a plus for him. Always meeting them by the Red Square, and it was the first place he headed to once he reached the college. So when he can close to Red Square that he saw the area tapped off with campus security and police in it. Along with a group of students taking pictures and everything. That is odd, he thought and was halfway to walking up to a group of students to see what is happening when he heard a familiar voice. "Felix, over here!" Felix turned around to the voice and found that one of his friends was waving at him and so, putting his curiosity aside and went over to them. Performing his friends' customary handshake and the first thing he asked. "Hey, and you guys know what is happening over there?" Felix pointing back at Red Square. James, his blond friend with glasses, spoke first, "not really. Apparently, the cops have been here since dawn." "Since dawn?" Felix turned around and gazed at Red Square and wondered. "Anyone know what happened or why the cops are involved?" James spoke again, "no idea, no one is saying anything, and I am guessing it is bad if the cops are here." "Yeah, still, it is weird. I mean, what could happen here?" Felix shrugged it off, and he started talking more with his friends about other topics for a time before he had a look at his watch. "Shoot, I got in five, and I see you guys later." Saying goodbye to his friends and headed straight to class. Which one of the perks of his first class was that there were usually plenty of chairs to pick from. Not because of the time of day of the class, but, unfortunately, due to the reputation of his mythology professor, half the class tends to skip. Either way, he got to class just as it started and found his usual seat in the upper middle section free. Ready to learn and take notes. Even if he might be the one of the few that actually paid attention during his class. While others were busy looking at their phones and not paying attention. It felt weird to him, but, not much he can do about it, really. At least more people seemed to be here than normal, which is a good thing. Felix smiled a bit as the professor made a joke about history majors and continued to pay attention and take notes. Someone has to in this class.