He cringed when she hit her head. Seemed like he was always spooking her that way. He knew, at least in part about her hearing things. She didn't often elaborate and he didn't push, didn't have to, her face was usually easy for him to read. "Of course I forgive you, it's just lunch and you know my last class ended at eleven today. My only plans are the gym and home for more study." He stood and offered his hand to help her up. "I'll never understand why it is I can do that to you and no one else seems to surprise you at all." He grinned at her and leaned in as if confiding a secret. "Now I feel all guilty about startling you, you have to let me take you to that new place across campus," he winked, then chuckled. "I have been dying to go since I heard about it. I love Greek food."