Professor Ana walks into her lecture hall, wearing her favorite black trench coat. She glances around, noticing that no one is on the room yet. It was only five minutes before class started, where was everyone? Ana glances around and shrugs, liking that she has a quiet moment to get ready before her students arrived. She walks down to the large black desk to which the room is made around. She took off her black leather gloves and holds her right hand out, palm up.

"MAK Online." She says clearly, her voice commanding and stern. A light under her skin turns on and a floating screen appears before her. It shows the letters MAKO, along with a small loading bar under the letters. It loads and shows a screen with icons on it.

"MAK Online." The screen says in a feminine voice. "Good morning ma'am, business as usual?" The screen asks. Ana smiles slightly.

"Yes, let's pull up the lecture I prepared last night and check the campus news, we seem to be missing our students." Ana says, sitting at her desk with her right hand relaxing with the palm on the cool wood. The screen lies down on the desk top and pulls up a document.

"Checking the news, looks like there's a food truck in the parking lot that serves breakfast food. Apparently the students love it." Mako explains. Ana sighs deeply and leans in her chair.

"Send a reminder to the morning class, the earlier we start, the earlier we end." She says, reading the lecture. She knew every word by heart already, that was her specialty. Her species was unique and very intelligent, but she's one of about one hundred thousand on her planet that had photographic memory. It proved to be a very good ability to have, especially when you read hundreds of books about human psychology. She knows every in and out of the lesser race's mind, at least, what other people have figured out. All she did was teach others about it. But, for Ana, it was enough.

"Sent." Mako says, ringing softly under her voice.

"Thank you Mako. I don't know where I would be without you." Ana says with a smile.

"Homeless and jobless." Mako says simply, with a touch of amusement in her voice. Ana chuckles happily.

"I suppose you're right." She says.

Ana checks the clock at the bottom left of her screen, class was supposed to start in thirty seconds. Where was everyone?

"Mako, did everyone get the reminder?" She asks, looking at the screen.

"Yes ma'am. I don't know why no one is" Mako starts but she's interrupted as the door to the lecture hall open and students pour in quickly, all of them talking loud and smelling of strange foods. They sit down and shuffle in their seats at Ana stares at all of them. She recognizes all the faces and notes that no one is missing. She waits a minute for them to settle down before standing up slowly.

"Good morning everyone!" She says, her voice booming. "Glad to see everyone could make it, even though you all are one second late, due to the rules being you must be seated at or before the class starts." She says sternly. "But, I shall ignore it today, as I'm excited to start the new chapter. It's about the abnormal psychology in the human race, some of which do not appear in our own race. Due to the evolution on planet Earth"

"Hey Professor, why do we need to learn about humans anyway? I mean, we aren't humans, they evolved from us! Shouldn't they be learning about us?" One male student asks. He's a cocky one, one who always thought that since we were a superior race, we didn't need to learn about Humans.

"If they knew we existed I'm sure they would. But unfortunately, we haven't established that we are an...alien race to them. We're lucky they turned out looking so much like us." Ana explained. "We're simply learning about their psychology and such to see if over time we could ever reveal ourselves to them." Ana continues. "Showing ourselves now would disturb the Humans in a undesirable way." The boy doesn't seem to be satisfied.

"What makes us so different from them besides the fact our brains are better?" He asks. A few students nod to agree with him. Ana sighs and rubs her head.

"I teach psychology not biology." She says. "We have access to different parts of our brain, allowing us to think differently and feel differently, along with a different respiratory system, etcetera. But like I said, I don't teach biology." She says. The boy groans and rolls his eyes. As he rolled his eyes, a loud boom came from outside. The class all jumped, but Ana remained calm.

"Um, ma'am…?" Mako says, seeming a bit stirred up from it. Another boom came, then another. The students got up and started to panic, the sounds were explosions, that much was obvious. Another boom came above Ana, the ceiling blew up above her. Large chunks of the ceiling fell down, but Ana managed to jump over her desk and rush towards the seats of the students. A large piece of the ceiling crushed her desk. She faced her palm upward, showing her non damaged screen.

"How are you doing Mako? Can you tell me what's going on?" Ana asks.

"I can't tell, all camera's are disabled." Mako explains. "Most I can tell you is that a large amount of energy has been positioned overhead." Ana looks at her students.

"Get out, get outside, now!" She orders, the students quickly obeying. They all rush outside, Ana following behind the crowd. She clenches her right, fist, turning the screen off. She looks up at the sky and above her was a large, dark grey ship that was shooting lasers at the ground. It was an alien ship, she knew it deep in her rubber like bones.

"You're gonna kill us all!" Someone shouted, Ana couldn't make out who said it. "We should be inside!"

"No, the ceiling would collapse on you all, making you die a lot faster." Ana says, not looking at anything but ship. It's intimidating, almost scary, but Ana felt nothing but excitement. What were these new aliens? Could they be humans who figured out about their predecessors? Or perhaps her races predecessors coming to reclaim its people? Or perhaps a completely different race with four eyes instead of two, with tentacles for arms? The possibilities were endless and exciting.

The students ran, screaming. They acted silly in this time, they needed to stay calm. Something Ana was. This new generation is getting more like humans every day.

"Professor, come on!" The boy from earlier says, grabbing her arm. "We need to get out of here."

"Go on." She says, looking at him. His eyes held fear, something she never thought he could have.

"I'm not leaving you!" He says desperately. "You're going to get killed!"

"No I won't. Go." She says sternly, staring at him. She never thought he'd be worried about her. but it made her feel happy deep down. He yanks at her arm a bit roughly.

"Please, Ana, please!" He begs. Ana didn't budge.

"Cyle, go." She says. "I will be fine. I have a plan to help. Trust me." She says, looking him in the eye. Cyle looked scared and sad, almost like he was about to cry. He looks at the ship quickly then looks at Ana before running away quickly. Ana breathed deeply in relief. The ship had stopped shooting, and it had gone quiet. She hoped she could get to the leader and talk. Maybe she could help stop this.

A strange noise captured Ana's attention, however. Something that wasn't coming from the dark grey ship above her. It was more next to her, near her right. It was a deep wheezing noise that made her perk up. She looked to her right and saw a blue box start appearing before her eyes. As it took full form, she noticed that along the top it said POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX. The door opened quickly and a man wearing a light brown tweed coat and a bright red bow tie jumped out and grabbed her arm, pulling her quickly into the box that she was sure she and him weren't going to fit into together. Behind her she heard another boom, a laser most likely hitting where she was just standing. Her life was just saved by a strange man in a blue box, and from that point, her life would never be the same.