The University lecturing halls were quiet and empty, being so late in the day it was hardly surprising, most of the students had gone back to their houses or other lectures, the huslte and bustle of the first and second years could still be heard outside. William Sanders, the lecturer of the recently concluded lecture, sat at the front mulling over his notes. He was thinking about everything he had to do: Mark essays, set out the next lecture plan, write the exams up, then prepare the Interview with the Council. He had to to million things and he didn't have enough time.